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Zad al-Ma'ad         
BOOK BY IBN QAYYIM AL-JAWZIYYA
Zaad al Maad; Almiaad
Zad al-Ma'ad Fi Hadyi Khair Al 'Ibaad () is a 5-volume book, translated as Provisions of the Hereafter in the Guidance of the Best of Servants, written by the Islamic scholar Ibn al-Qayyim. The word 'Zad' in Arabic is used to refer to the food one would take when embarking on a journey, and the book was written highlighting guidance from the life of Muhammad that Muslims could benefit from in their journey of life.
Zone to Defend         
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  • ZAD de la Colline in the [[Canton of Vaud]], [[Switzerland]].
SITE OCCUPIED BY CITIZENS TO RESIST AGAINST A CONSTRUCTION PROJECT
Draft:The Zone to Defend (ZAD); Zadist; Zadiste; Zone à défendre; ZAD (France); ZAD (neologism); ZAD (anti-development)
Zone to Defend or ZAD (French: zone à défendre) is a French neologism used to refer to a militant occupation that is intended to physically blockade a development project. By occupying the land, activists aim to prevent the project from going ahead.
ZAD de Notre-Dame-des-Landes         
  • ''Zad de NDDL, Lande habitée'' short film
  • Remains of a cabin destroyed by police in spring 2018 in the Rohanne Woods
  • Part of the demonstration of 17 November 2012 at the ZAD de Notre-Dame-des-Landes
"ZONE TO DEFEND" NEAR NANTES, FRANCE
ZAD NDDL; Zad notre dame des landes
ZAD de Notre-Dame-des-Landes (also known as ZAD NDDL) is the most well-known 'Zone to Defend' in France. Located in the Loire-Atlantique department near to Nantes, it is a very large, mostly agricultural terrain of 1,650 hectares (4,080 acres) which became nationally famous in the early 2010s and has resisted several concerted attempts by the French state to evict it.