• usually called al-masjid al-aqsa (the Farthest Mosque), a term now reserved to the covered congregational space on the Haram, or masjid bayt al-maqdis (Mosque...
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    subdivision of the Upper March called the Distant or Farthest March (aṯ-Ṯaḡr al-‘Aqṣā). The Upper March was ruled by a Lord of the March (Sāhib aṯ-Ṯaḡr), named...
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    Century of Palestinian Immigration into Central America. Editorial Universidad de C.R. ISBN 9977-67-587-2 Healey, John F. (2001). The Religion of the...
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    Temple Mount in the captured Al-Aqsa Mosque. The order, with about nine knights including Godfrey de Saint-Omer and André de Montbard, had few financial...
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    usually called al-masjid al-aqsa (the Farthest Mosque), a term now reserved to the covered congregational space on the Haram, or masjid bayt al-maqdis (Mosque...
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    مشيشš), a native of the Jbala region. Moulay Abdessalam is the quṭb al-Maġrib al-aqṣa (قطب المغرب الاقصى)—‘the spiritual pole of the far Maghreb’. It is...
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  • of al-Haram ash-Sharif (the two Sacred Shrines): the al-Aqsa Mosque and the Cave of the Patriarchs (the Al-Ibrahimi Mosque) in Hebron. Nasser al-Din...
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    Hungarian raid in Spain (942) (category 10th century in al-Andalus)
    through southern France, skirmishing along the way. They then invaded Thaghr al-Aqṣā ("Furthest March"), the northwestern frontier province of the Caliphate...
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  • Christian influences on the Islamic world (category Christianity in al-Andalus)
    today Islamic-architecture.info Homenaje al Prof. Jacinto Bosch Vilá. Universidad de Granada, Departamento de Estudios Semíticos. 1991. pp. 131–144....
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  • which are the Kaaba in Mecca, The Prophet's Mosque in Medina, Masjid Al Aqsa in Jerusalem, and Masjid At-Tur in Jerusalem. Dajjal will raise an army...
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    designated mudīr ('director') of the Far West Directorate (Nāḥyat al-Ġarb al-Aqṣā), in the Mount Lebanon Mutasarrifate. He resigned in 1893 after a conflict...
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  • Commanderies: Al Aqsa No. 1 Caballeros de Magdala No. 2 Provincia de la Vera Cruz No. 3 Aridoamericana No. 4 Hugues de Paynes No. 5 J.B de Molay No. 6 Orden de la...
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  • Spain, experienced a wave of antisemitic incidents which started with the 'Al-Aqsa-Intifada' in October 2000 and was fueled by the conflict in the Middle...
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    particular was concerned that such a building would compete in importance with Al-Aqsa, Holy Sepulchre Church and even the Western Wall; the monumentality of...
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    attacks within Israeli population centers during the first years of the Al-Aqsa Intifada, in June 2002 Israel began the construction of the West Bank Fence...
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    Clive Jones, Ami Pedahzur (eds.) Between Terrorism and Civil War: The Al-Aqsa Intifada, Routledge, 2013, p. 11. "Cabinet Communique – March 13, 1994"...
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    afrontamientos del dolor y el sufrimiento desde el arte de acción (in Spanish). Universidad de Granada. ISBN 9788491639541. Molina Ruiz, Irene (2016)....
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