whirling arm - traducción al árabe
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whirling arm - traducción al árabe

SUFI ORDER FOUNDED BY THE FOLLOWERS OF RUMI
Whirling Dervishes; Whirling dervishes; Whirling dervish; Whirling Dervish; The whirling dervishes; Mawlawiyyah; Mawlawiyah; Mevlevi order; Mawlawiya; Mevlevi; Dancing dervishes; Mawlawi Order; Mawlawiyya; Mevlevi Sema Ceremony; Mevlévi
  • Suleyman Loras with David Bellak in Konya
  • Mevlevi [[whirling dervish]]es, 1887
  • Sufi calligraphy

whirling arm      
ذراع تدويم
Torque arm         
  • Upper and lower radius rods, either side of the exhaust pipe cluster, on a [[Lotus 49]]C race car
SUSPENSION LINK
Radius arm; Torque arm
ذراع العزم
arm         
  • The arm, as can be seen here, formed one component of [[hieroglyph]]s
  • Main arteries of the arm.
  • Cutaneous innervation of the right upper extremity.
  • Bones of the [[upper limbs]], together with [[shoulder girdle]]s, that compose the human arm.
  • 6}} by raising their arms
FOREARM AND UPPER ARM TOGETHER WITHOUT HAND AND SHOULDER
Upper arm; Broken arm; Muscles of the Arm; Arm innervation; Arm fracture; Veins in the arm; Articulationes membri superioris liberi; Human arm; Aftarm; Free upper limb
N
ذراع لسان البحر الداخل فى البر يد الكرسى او الاريكه كم قوة سلطة سلاح شعبه فى الجيش حرب = خدمه عسكريه
VT
سلح ، زود بالأسلحة جهز للعمل
I
تسلّح

Definición

stiff-arm
¦ verb tackle or fend off by extending an arm rigidly.

Wikipedia

Mevlevi Order

The Mevlevi Order or Mawlawiyya (Turkish: Mevlevilik; Persian: طریقت مولویه) is a Sufi order that originated in Konya (a city now in Turkey; formerly capital of the Seljuk Sultanate) and which was founded by the followers of Jalaluddin Muhammad Balkhi Rumi, a 13th-century Persian poet, Sufi mystic, and Islamic theologian. The Mevlevis are also known as the "whirling dervishes" due to their famous practice of whirling while performing dhikr (remembrance of God). Dervish is a common term for an initiate of the Sufi path; whirling is part of the formal sema ceremony and the participants are properly known as semazens.

In 2008, UNESCO confirmed "The Mevlevi Sema Ceremony" as amongst the Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity.