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    The Zahiriyya Library (Arabic: مكتبة الظاهرية, romanized: Maktaba al-Ẓāhirīyya), also known as the Madrasa al-Zahiriyya (Arabic: مَدْرَسَة الظَّاهِرِيَّة...
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    of Saudi grand mufti Ibn Baz. Afterward, al-Albani retired at the Zahiriyya Library in Damascus, Syria, and later shifted to Amman, Jordan where he died...
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    indexed them in the archives of the Zahiriyya Library (Maktabat Zahiriyya), one of the most prominent Islamic libraries of the 19th century. Most influential...
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    Al-Jildaki (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the United States National Library of Medicine)
    of Stone), which he wrote in Cairo in the year 742 AH/1341 AD. The Zahiriyya Library in Damascus contains several rare manuscripts containing some of his...
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    theology and Hadith sciences. They also opened Zahiriyya library, Salafiyya library, Al Manar Library, etc., propagating Salafi thought as well as promoting...
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  • City of Aleppo Khusruwiyah Mosque Zahiriyya Madrasa Archived 2014-01-12 at the Wayback Machine Archnet Digital Library. 36°11′16″N 37°9′28″E / 36.18778°N...
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  • and used it to fund a month-long visit to the Zahiriyya Library in Damascus, the Ahmadian madrasa library in Aleppo and the Jesuit university in Beirut...
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  • III, Murad III, and Ahmed I. The original works are located in the Zahiriyya Library of Damascus. An edited version of al-Kawakib was published by J. S...
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    Syria. Al-Madrassa al-Zahiriyya is the school built adjacent to his Mausoleum in Damascus.[citation needed] The Az-Zahiriyah Library has a wealth of manuscripts...
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    (d. 256/870; Tabaqat al-Shafi'iya, 2.212-14 [6]) Falih al-Dhibyani, Al-zahiriyya hiya al-madhhab al-awwal, wa al-mutakallimun 'anha yahrifun bima la ya'rifun...
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    Wayback Machine Archnet Digital Library. Zahiriyya Madrasa Archived 2014-01-12 at the Wayback Machine Archnet Digital Library. Sultaniyya Madrasa Archived...
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    important structure he built in the area is referred to as the Qubba al-Zahiriyya ("the Dome of al-Zahir"), a monumental and richly decorated hall with...
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    Centuries C.E., p. 190. Leiden: Brill Publishers, 1997. Falih al-Dhibyani, Al-zahiriyya hiya al-madhhab al-awwal, wa al-mutakallimun 'anha yahrifun bima la ya'rifun...
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    was only signed in 1322 by the khan Abu Said", Jean Richard, p. 468 "Zahiriyya Madrasa and Mausoleum of Sultan al-Zahir Baybars". Archived from the original...
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    Safed)". Time Out Israel. Retrieved 2022-05-21. "Safed". Jewish Virtual Library Article. Retrieved December 29, 2022. Abbasi (2004) pp. 40–42. Morris (2004)...
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    and craftsmanship, there were nonetheless many examples. The Madrasa al-Zahiriyya in Damascus, which contains the mausoleum of Sultan Baybars I, is still...
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    young man in Syria. He would spend many hours in Maktabat Zahiriyya, the first public library in Syria founded by the early Salafi reformer Tahir al-Jaza'iri...
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    Said; Kashf al-Ghumma al-Jami' li Akhbar al-Umma; Damascus; al-Maktaba al-Zahiriyya, MS. History, folio 217a p. 452. al-Naboodah 1992, p. 82-84, quoting al...
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    13th to 15th centuries. The types of structures built included madrasas, libraries, hospitals, caravanserais, fountains (or sabils), and hammams (bathhouses)...
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