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O que (quem) é أحد غلافي الكتاب - definição

MOUNTAIN IN SAUDI ARABIA
أحد; Uhud; Mt. Uhud; Uhad; Sayyid Ash-Shuhada Mosque
  • Mount Uhud in 2019, with the mosque in the background
  • Mount Uhud Panorama

Kitáb-i-Íqán         
PRIMARY BAHÁ'Í TEXT, WRITTEN BY BAHÁ'U'LLÁH IN 1861
Kitab-i-Iqan; Book of certitude; Kitabilqan; Kitabi Iqan; Kitáb-i-Iqán; الكتاب الإيقان; كتاب ايقان; Book of Certitude; The Iqan; Iqan; Íqán; Kitáb-i Íqán
The Kitáb al-Íqán or Kitáb-i-Íqán (, "Book of Certitude") is one of many books held sacred by followers of the Baháʼí Faith; it is their primary theological work. One Baháʼí scholar states that it can be regarded as the "most influential Quran commentary in Persian outside the Muslim world," because of its international audience.
People of the Book         
  • The [[Ashtiname of Muhammad]], a treaty between Muslims and Christians, was purportedly recorded between Muhammad and [[Saint Catherine's Monastery]], which is depicted in this icon.
ISLAMIC TERM WHICH REFERS TO JEWS, CHRISTIANS AND SABIANS AND IS SOMETIMES APPLIED TO MEMBERS OF OTHER RELIGIONS SUCH AS ZOROASTRIANS
People of the book; Ahl al Kitâb; Ahl al Kitab; Ahl al-Kitab; Ahlul-Kitaab; Peoples of the Book; Peoples of the book; أهل الكتاب; Ahlul kitab; Ahlu l-Kitāb; Ahl al-kitab; Ahl al-Kitâb; Eh'le ketab; Ahlu l-Kitab; Ahl-e-Kitab; Religions of the Book; Ahle Al Kitab; Kitabi; Jews and Christians in Islam; Ahl al-kitāb
People of the Book
¦ plural noun see book.
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People of the Book
Jews and Christians as regarded by Muslims.
People of the Book         
  • The [[Ashtiname of Muhammad]], a treaty between Muslims and Christians, was purportedly recorded between Muhammad and [[Saint Catherine's Monastery]], which is depicted in this icon.
ISLAMIC TERM WHICH REFERS TO JEWS, CHRISTIANS AND SABIANS AND IS SOMETIMES APPLIED TO MEMBERS OF OTHER RELIGIONS SUCH AS ZOROASTRIANS
People of the book; Ahl al Kitâb; Ahl al Kitab; Ahl al-Kitab; Ahlul-Kitaab; Peoples of the Book; Peoples of the book; أهل الكتاب; Ahlul kitab; Ahlu l-Kitāb; Ahl al-kitab; Ahl al-Kitâb; Eh'le ketab; Ahlu l-Kitab; Ahl-e-Kitab; Religions of the Book; Ahle Al Kitab; Kitabi; Jews and Christians in Islam; Ahl al-kitāb
People of the Book or Ahl al-kitāb () is an Islamic term referring to those religions which Muslims regard as having been guided by previous revelations, generally in the form of a scripture.; .

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Mount Uhud

Mount Uhud (Arabic: جَبَل أُحُد, romanized: Jabal Uḥud) is a mountain north of Medina, in the Hejazi region of Saudi Arabia. It is 1,077 m (3,533 ft) high and 7.5 km (4.7 mi) long. It was the site of the second battle between the Islamic prophet Muhammad and the polytheists of his tribe of Quraysh. The Battle of Uhud was fought on 19 March, 625 CE, between a force from the small Muslim community of Medina and a force from Mecca, in north-western Arabia.