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O que (quem) é Islamic holy places - definição

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Holy Places; Holy Place; Holy ground; Sacred ground; Holy place; Sacred sites; Sacred place; Sacred Space; Holy Places at Jerusalem; Sacred spaces; Holy site; Holy places; Sacred site; Sacred Ground; Holy island

Holy @$%*!         
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Holy (TV series); Holy @$%*! (TV series); Holy @
Holy @#%*! is an extreme sports viral video reality television series which aired on Versus in the United States from 2009 to 2011.
Islamic holidays         
  • The Fanoos, or Fanoos Ramadan, is a lantern used to light up homes, mosques, and streets, during the holy month of Ramadan
HOLIDAYS IN ISLAM
Muslim holidays; Islamic festivals; Islamic Festivals; Islamic Holiday; Islamic holiday; Muslim Holidays; Muslim festivals; Muslim holiday; Eid celebration; Islamic festivities; Eid day; Muslim festival; Islamic festival; Islamic holy days; Islamic national holidays; Holidays in Islam
There are two official holidays in Islam, Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha, are celebrated by Muslims worldwide. Both holidays occur on dates in the lunar Islamic calendar, which is different from the solar-based Gregorian calendar, so they are observed on different Gregorian dates every year.
Islamic ornament         
  • stucco decoration]] with [[Arabic calligraphy]] and [[arabesque]]s at [[Bou Inania Madrasa]], [[Fes]]
  • Granada, Alhambra, Hall of the Two Sisters, muqarnas ceiling.
  • Bowl decorated with [[Kufic]] calligraphy, 10th century
  • [[Girih]] geometric pattern at the [[Darb-e Imam]], [[Isfahan]]
  • Seven Western arabesque panels, Farnsborough, England. Drawings by Jules Lachaise and
Eugène-Pierre Gourdet, 1880-1886
  • Stone relief with [[arabesque]]s of tendrils, [[palmette]]s and half-palmettes in the [[Umayyad Mosque]] at [[Damascus]]
  • Iran, Kharraqan, mausoleum, 1087, back.
INTERLACED KNOTWORK IN ISLAMIC ART
Islamic decoration; Islamic interlace patterns
Islamic ornament is the use of decorative patterns in Islamic art. They can be broadly divided into the arabesque, using curving plant-based elements, geometric patterns with straight lines or regular curves, and calligraphy, consisting of religious texts with stylised appearance, used both decoratively and to convey meaning.

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Sacred space

A sacred space, sacred ground, sacred place, sacred temple, holy ground, or holy place is a location which is deemed to be sacred or hallowed. The sacredness of a natural feature may accrue through tradition or be granted through a blessing. One or more religions may consider sacred locations to be of special significance. Often, such locations either are or become the home of sanctuaries, shrines, places of worship, or locations conducive to meditation. Regardless of construction or use, these areas may have a variety of ritual or taboo associations – including limitations on visitors or on allowed actions within the space. Such places may become the focus of pilgrimage, drawing pilgrims from great distances, or simply locations of significance for the

Exemplos do corpo de texto para Islamic holy places
1. Froman urged Muslims to respect non–Islamic holy places.
2. The attack happened on a road for Muslims only leading from the city of Madain Saleh to the Islamic holy places in Medina and Mecca.
3. An Israeli police spokesman denied charges that the police were not acting decisively against attacks on Islamic holy places by Jewish extremists.
4. Agencies JERUSALEM, 22 March 2007 A group of Turkish historians and archaeologists yesterday inspected an Israeli excavation that has provoked protests by Muslims who accuse Israel of plotting to damage Islamic holy places.
5. "The threats have never ceased since 1'67, hence we are always on high alert to thwart such attacks on Islamic holy places in Jerusalem," said Shaikh Muhammed Hussein, the top Muslim administrator in Jerusalem.