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Umm Salama - Wikipedia
Umm Salama al-Makhzumiyah, Ayyin al-Arab; Born: 596 Mecca, Hejaz: Died: 683 (64 AH) Nationality: Hijazi Arab: Known for: Wife of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, â¦
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Umm Salamah, Umme Salama, Umme Salma, â¦
Umm Salamah, Mother of the Believers: On the 10th day of Muharram, 61 AD, Umm Salamah was sleeping in Medina in the afternoon. In her dreams she saw the Prophet ...
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Umm | Define Umm at Dictionary.com
Umm definition, (used as an expression of doubt, hesitation, deliberation, interest, etc.) See more.
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Sheikh Khalifa General Hospital Umm Al â¦
Sheikh Khalifa General Hospital in Umm Al Quwain provides many specialties such as Anesthesiology, Gynaecology & Obstetrics, Paediatrics, Pathology and Radiology.
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Al Salama Hospital - Khobar, Saudi Arabia â¦
Al Salama Hospital - hospitals and medical centers - Business directory listing of the company, including its telephone number [966-3-8641011], postal and physical ...
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Myeloproliferative disorders is the name for a group of conditions that cause blood cells, platelets, white blood cells, and red blood cells, to grow abnormally in ...
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Palestine Remembered, al-Nakba 1948- â¦
Palestine Remembered (ÙÙسطÙÙ Ù٠اÙذاÙرة): The Home Of All Ethnically Cleansed Palestinians. Palestine Picture before and after Nakba, Palestine Maps ...
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Salma - Wikipedia
People. By surname or second name (where known), including bint- or Umm-: Salma bint Abdullah (born 2000), Jordanian princess; Salma bint Amr, great-grandmother of ...
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Aisha - Wikipedia
Ê¿Äʾisha bint AbÄ« Bakr, in arabo: عائشة بÙت أب٠بÙر â, detta Umm al-MuʾminÄ«n, "Madre dei credenti" (La Mecca, 614 circa â Medina, 678), è ...
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Ê¿Umar ibn al-Khaá¹á¹Äb - Wikipedia
Ê¿Omar (oÊ¿Umar) ibn al-Khaá¹á¹Äb, in arabo: عÙ
ر ب٠اÙخطÙاب â (La Mecca, 589 circa â Medina, 3 novembre 644), fu il secondo califfo islamico dopo ...
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