leader in prayer - translation to ιταλικό
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leader in prayer - translation to ιταλικό

ISLAMIC ORGANISATION IN JORDAN
Oath of Allegiance to Prayer Leader
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leader in prayer      
intonatore principale di una preghiera (Hazan nell"ebraismo)
prayer wheel         
  • Manali]], India
  • An elderly [[Tibet]]an woman with a prayer wheel
  • Pilgrim with prayer wheel, [[Tsurphu Monastery]], 1993
  • A little boy rolling the prayer wheels at [[Swayambhunath]], Nepal
  • Prayer wheels at the [[Datsan Gunzechoinei]] Buddhist temple in St. Petersburg, Russia
  • Electric prayer wheels at [[Samye Ling]] in Scotland, 2009 (8 seconds)
  • A small prayer wheel shrine housing a large prayer wheel, [[Paro Taktsang]], [[Bhutan]]
  • Water-powered prayer wheel, [[Spiti valley]], India
DEVOTIONAL TOOL IN BUDDHISM
Praying wheel; Praying-Wheels; Mani wheel; Mani wheels; Prayer wheels; Prayer mill; Pray wheel; Praying Wheel; Tibetan prayer wheel; PrayerWheel; Prayer-wheel; Prayer-wheels
mulino da preghiere, cilindro da preghiere, ruota da preghiere
prayer book         
BOOK CONTAINING PRAYERS AND DEVOTIONAL READINGS
Prayer Book; Prayerbook; Prayer-Books; Prayer Books; Prayer-books; Prayerbooks; Prayer-book; Prayer books
libro di preghiere

Ορισμός

Bidding prayer
·- The prayer for the souls of benefactors, said before the sermon.
II. Bidding prayer ·- The prayer before the sermon, with petitions for various specified classes of persons.

Βικιπαίδεια

Bay'at al-Imam

Bay'at al-Imam (English: "Allegiance to the Imam") was a jihadist group active from 1994 to 1999, led by Abu Muhammad al-Maqdisi and later Abu Musab al-Zarqawi. Some scholars dispute the group's existence.

The group was founded in Zarqa, Jordan in 1993 when Zarqawi helped al-Maqdisi gather a group of veteran Afghan Arab mujahedeen fighters to stage a coup to overthrow the Jordanian government. The group was primarily active from 1995 to 1999.

In 1997 the State Security Court of Jordan convicted 10 members of the group on charges including manufacturing explosives, handing down sentences up to life imprisonment, and in the case of Salem Bakhit and Ahmad Khaled, life plus 10 years for the murder of a French diplomat in his driveway. Zarqawi would later be given a death sentence in absentia. An internet biography of the pre-9/11 life of Zarqawi attributed to Al-Qaeda commander Saif al-Adel, said that Al-Qaeda core followed these trials closely.

According to The Targeter by Nada Bakos, the chief targeting officer who led the CIA's efforts to track down Zarqawi, and Black Flags by Joby Warrick, the group's first mission to bomb a theater showing pornographic films went awry when the jihadist sent to place the time bomb in the theater became so enthralled with the pornography being shown that he lost track of time and forgot to leave prior to detonation, blowing his own legs off.