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Malang - translation to russian

CITY IN EAST JAVA PROVINCE, INDONESIA
History of Malang; Malang (city); Malang City; Malang, East Java; Transport in Malang; Demographics of Malang; Museums in Malang; Education in Malang; Cuisine of Malang; Ethnic groups in Malang; Religion in Malang; Economy of Malang
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  • Dutch architecture heritages]] in Downtown Malang
  • [[Jago Temple]], a place of worship for King Wisnuwardhana, in Tumpang, Malang Regency
  • Coat of Arms of Malang during Dutch colonial era, this version granted in 1921.
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  • The Famous Idjen Street
  • Jenggala Kingdom]] (bright orange) before 1135. The boundaries of the two regions are [[Mount Kawi]].
  • [[Majapahit]] territory in Java, Malang was capital of ''mancanegara'' ([[province]]) Tumapel.
  • Malabar City Forest
  • Masjid Jamek Malang
  • Miniature of Malang Highlands
  • [[Mount Arjuno]] viewed from [[Singosari]], [[Malang Regency]].
  • Muhammadiyah University of Malang (UMM)
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  • [[Diorama]] of kidnapping [[Ken Dedes]] by Tunggul Ametung at Mpu Purwa Museum, Malang.
  • Saiful Anwar Hospital
  • A motorist passing by the "Suhat Bridge" with a highrise apartment building visible in the background.
  • [[Tomb]] of Arya Terung, Duke of Sengguruh.
  • [[University of Brawijaya]] aerial

Malang         

[mɑ:'lɑ:ŋ]

существительное

география

г. Маланг

Sufism         
  • gongbei]]'') of [[Ma Laichi]] in [[Linxia City]], China
  • Sufi mosque in Esfahan, Iran
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  • Sufi gathering engaged in ''[[dhikr]]''
  • Murāqabah]]. La prière by [[Eugène Girardet]].
  • Tomb of [[Salim Chishti]], [[Fatehpur Sikri]], [[Agra]], [[Uttar Pradesh]], India
  • The name of Allah as written on the disciple's heart, according to the Sarwari Qadri Order
  • Persian]]: "Though outwardly shahs stand before him, he fixes his gazes on dervishes."
  • Kurdish Dervishes practice Sufism with playing ''[[Daf]]'' in [[Sulaymaniyah]], [[Iraqi Kurdistan]].
  • Man holding the hem of his beloved, an expression of a Sufi's agony of longing for the divine union
  • Tomb shrine of Rumi, [[Konya]], [[Turkey]]
  • The name of Muhammad in [[Islamic calligraphy]]. Sufis believe the name of Muhammad is holy and sacred.
  • The works of Al-Ghazali firmly defended the concepts of Sufism within the Islamic faith.
  • satirical figure]], currently in the [[Topkapı Palace]] Museum Library
  • Persian]] dictionary
  • Geometric tiling]] on the underside of the dome of Hafiz Shirazi's tomb in [[Shiraz]]
  • A manuscript of Sufi [[Islamic theology]], ''[[Shams al-Ma'arif]]'' (The Book of the Sun of Gnosis), was written by the [[Algeria]]n Sufi master [[Ahmad al-Buni]] during the 12th century.
  • access-date=13 September 2020}}</ref>
  • 1760}}
  • A choreographed Sufi performance on a Friday in Sudan
  • Chishti order]]
  • The [[Tomb of Shah Rukn-e-Alam]] (built 1324 A.D) is located in [[Multan]], Pakistan. Known for its multitude of Sufi shrines, Multan is nicknamed as ''The City of Saints''.
  • Sayyid Ali Hamadani]], [[Kulob]], [[Tajikistan]]
  • Whirling dervishes of the [[Mevlevi Order]] photographed by [[Pascal Sébah]] ([[Istanbul]], 1870)
  • [[Whirling Dervishes]], at Rumi Fest 2007
  • mystic]] [[Ahmad Ghazali]] (d. 1123), brother of the famous [[Abu Hamid al-Ghazali]] (d. 1111), talking to a disciple, from the ''Meetings of the Lovers'' (1552)
  • Sufi Tanoura twirling in [[Muizz Street]], [[Cairo]]
BODY OF MYSTICAL PRACTICE WITHIN ISLAM
Sufi; Soofee; Soofie; Tasawuf; Tassawuf; Tasawwuf; Tassawwuf; Islamic Mysticism; Sufiism; Sufis; Sufi Movement; Sufist; Sûfî; Muslim Sufis; Tasawwaf; تصوف; Soufi; Soufism; Soufisme; Irfani; Islamic mysticism; Sufi Muslim; Muslim Sufi; Sufi Islam; Suffism; Bawa malang; Suffi; Sufi brotherhoods; Sufi Muslims; Non-Islamic Sufism; Mysticism in Islam; Neo-Sufism; Sufi islam; Mashaikh; Sufi mysticism; Taṣawwuf; Al-ṣūfiyya; Sufi mystic; Muslim mysticism; Muslim Mysticism; Sufi texts; Ṣūfī; Sufic

['su:fiz(ə)m]

существительное

Арабский

суфизм (мистико-аскетическое направление в исламе)

Sufi         
  • gongbei]]'') of [[Ma Laichi]] in [[Linxia City]], China
  • Sufi mosque in Esfahan, Iran
  • access-date=2 May 2020}}</ref>
  • Sufi gathering engaged in ''[[dhikr]]''
  • Murāqabah]]. La prière by [[Eugène Girardet]].
  • Tomb of [[Salim Chishti]], [[Fatehpur Sikri]], [[Agra]], [[Uttar Pradesh]], India
  • The name of Allah as written on the disciple's heart, according to the Sarwari Qadri Order
  • Persian]]: "Though outwardly shahs stand before him, he fixes his gazes on dervishes."
  • Kurdish Dervishes practice Sufism with playing ''[[Daf]]'' in [[Sulaymaniyah]], [[Iraqi Kurdistan]].
  • Man holding the hem of his beloved, an expression of a Sufi's agony of longing for the divine union
  • Tomb shrine of Rumi, [[Konya]], [[Turkey]]
  • The name of Muhammad in [[Islamic calligraphy]]. Sufis believe the name of Muhammad is holy and sacred.
  • The works of Al-Ghazali firmly defended the concepts of Sufism within the Islamic faith.
  • satirical figure]], currently in the [[Topkapı Palace]] Museum Library
  • Persian]] dictionary
  • Geometric tiling]] on the underside of the dome of Hafiz Shirazi's tomb in [[Shiraz]]
  • A manuscript of Sufi [[Islamic theology]], ''[[Shams al-Ma'arif]]'' (The Book of the Sun of Gnosis), was written by the [[Algeria]]n Sufi master [[Ahmad al-Buni]] during the 12th century.
  • access-date=13 September 2020}}</ref>
  • 1760}}
  • A choreographed Sufi performance on a Friday in Sudan
  • Chishti order]]
  • The [[Tomb of Shah Rukn-e-Alam]] (built 1324 A.D) is located in [[Multan]], Pakistan. Known for its multitude of Sufi shrines, Multan is nicknamed as ''The City of Saints''.
  • Sayyid Ali Hamadani]], [[Kulob]], [[Tajikistan]]
  • Whirling dervishes of the [[Mevlevi Order]] photographed by [[Pascal Sébah]] ([[Istanbul]], 1870)
  • [[Whirling Dervishes]], at Rumi Fest 2007
  • mystic]] [[Ahmad Ghazali]] (d. 1123), brother of the famous [[Abu Hamid al-Ghazali]] (d. 1111), talking to a disciple, from the ''Meetings of the Lovers'' (1552)
  • Sufi Tanoura twirling in [[Muizz Street]], [[Cairo]]
BODY OF MYSTICAL PRACTICE WITHIN ISLAM
Sufi; Soofee; Soofie; Tasawuf; Tassawuf; Tasawwuf; Tassawwuf; Islamic Mysticism; Sufiism; Sufis; Sufi Movement; Sufist; Sûfî; Muslim Sufis; Tasawwaf; تصوف; Soufi; Soufism; Soufisme; Irfani; Islamic mysticism; Sufi Muslim; Muslim Sufi; Sufi Islam; Suffism; Bawa malang; Suffi; Sufi brotherhoods; Sufi Muslims; Non-Islamic Sufism; Mysticism in Islam; Neo-Sufism; Sufi islam; Mashaikh; Sufi mysticism; Taṣawwuf; Al-ṣūfiyya; Sufi mystic; Muslim mysticism; Muslim Mysticism; Sufi texts; Ṣūfī; Sufic

['su:fi]

существительное

Арабский

суфий

последователь суфизма

церковное выражение

суфий, последователь суфизма

Definition

Sufi
(Sufis)
A Sufi is a member of a very spiritual group of Muslims.
...the teachings of the Sufi mystics.
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Wikipedia

Malang

Malang (; Javanese: ꦏꦸꦛꦩꦭꦁ, romanized: Kutha Malang) is an inland city in the Indonesian province of East Java. It has a history dating back to the age of Singhasari Kingdom. It is the second most populous city in the province, with a population of 820,043 at the 2010 Census and 843,810 at the 2020 Census. Its surrounding (the metropolitan area) is home to 3,663,691 inhabitants in 2010, spread across two cities and 22 districts (21 in Malang Regency and one in Pasuruan Regency). Malang is the third largest city by economy in East Java, after Surabaya and Kediri, with an estimated 2016 GDP at Rp. 44.30 trillion.

The city is well known for its mild climate. During Dutch colonization, it was a popular destination for European residents. Even now, Malang still holds its position as a popular destination for international tourists. Malang keeps various historical relics. This city keeps relics of the Kingdom of Kanjuruhan period until the Dutch period. The existence of Dutch heritage in general is in the form of ancient buildings such as the Kayutangan church and Ijen cathedral which has gothic architecture. Malang also holds various events to preserve its cultural heritage, one of them is Malang Tempo Doeloe Festival. There's also a lot of historical heritage which has become a landmark like Tugu Malang (Alun-alun Bundar). This city is also well known because of its label as an educational city. It has one of the best universities in Indonesia such as Brawijaya University and Malang State University.

Malang has various ethnic groups and cultures from all over Indonesia and the world. The population of Malang reaches 895,387 people with a majority of Javanese, followed by the Madurese, and Chinese or Peranakan. Malang extended urban area or notable known as Malang Raya, is the second largest in East Java after Gerbangkertosusila (Surabaya Metropolitan Area). From Javanese culture point of view, the majority of Malang people belongs to Arekan Javanese culture.

Malang was spared many of the effects of the Asian financial crisis and since that time it has been marked by steady economic and population growth.

Examples of use of Malang
1. Malang was said to be the chief operative of the group.
2. Malang was deputy head of a religious council in the Panjwayee district of Kandahar.
3. The Boeing 737–200‘s front axle snapped during the landing in a downpour at Malang airport.
4. The victim, Mohammad Azhar, was a malang (holy man) who had lived in Lahore for over 20 years.
5. One suspected fighter, identified as Malang, was killed and seven others, including a foreigner, were arrested, the statement said.
What is the Russian for Malang? Translation of &#39Malang&#39 to Russian