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  • Porphyry's Eisagoge was translated into Arabic by Abû ˜Uthmân Ya˜qûb ad-Dimashqî

    Ibn Bajja Montada, Josep Puig 2007

  • On Monday, Mr. Megrahi's brother, Abel Nasser, spoke to reporters outside the villa, in the posh Dimashq neighborhood.

    NYT > Home Page By DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK 2011

  • More than four hundred years ago a ruthless overseer - the right hand of the sultan of Baghdad - ruled the capital of Dimashq (Damascus) in Syria.

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  • The Ari dispatched a messenger to the head of the Jewish quarter in Dimashq with the precious item along with instructions to safeguard it until the time for its use would arise.

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  • Ari HaKadosh, became wise to the danger his brethren in Dimashq were facing.

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  • That night, the dictator of Dimashq found himself at the city's center square where eleven bodies hung from the gallows, with an empty noose next to them - as if awaiting its victim.

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  • Ari HaKadosh was immersed in solemn prayer in his study in Tzfas when a gust of wind threw his window open and the document from Dimashq flew in.

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  • ˜Ilm al-balâgha was standardly presented in a textbook by Khatîb Dimashq al-Qazwînî (d.

    Arabic and Islamic Philosophy of Language and Logic Street, Tony 2008

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