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The Book of Direction to the Duties of the Heart, from the Original Arabic Version of Bahya Ben Joseph Ibn Pakuda's al-Hidaya ila Fara'id al-Qulub by Menahem Mansoor (the only English translation from the original Arabic) Interiority and Law: Bahya ibn Paquda and the Concept of Inner Commandments, Omer Michaelis, Stanford University Press 2024
Bai'at or Bay'ah (Arabic: بَيْعَة; pledge, initiation; literally a "sale" or a "transaction") is an Islamic practice of declaring on oath, one's allegiance to a particular leader.
Leoncio P. Deriada was a Filipino writer and professor emeritus of creative writing and literature at the University of the Philippines in the Visayas in Iloilo.. He was born on January 13, 1938, in the town of Barotac Viejo, in the province of Iloilo in central Philippines but spent most of his life in Davao City in Southern Mindanao region of the country.
The Mallick or Malik Baya ... According to Bihar Minority Commission report and several other historical books they are considered to be an Ashraf community [6] [full ...
Download as PDF; Printable version; ... The baya weaver ... Each strip can be between 20 and 60 cm (7.9 and 23.6 in) in length. A male bird is known to make up to 500 ...
Malik Baya was a distinguished military general, and a Sufi saint as well. When the Abbasids persecuted his ancestors, they escaped to Ghazni. He was born and raised in Ghazni. [citation needed] Malik Baya received his education and military training in Ghazni and then he came to Delhi to serve under the tutelage of Muhammad bin Tughlaq.
Baya, Mali, a commune in the Cercle of Yanfolila in the Sikasso Region of Mali; Baya, Togo, a village in the Bassar Prefecture in the Kara Region of north-western Togo; Baya, Sar-e Pol, Afghanistan; Baya river, the name of a river in the Begusarai district of the Bihar state, India; Baya, an alternative name for Kipoi, Ioannina, a village in Greece
Tapuy, also spelled tapuey or tapey, is a rice wine produced in the Philippines. It is a traditional beverage originated from Banaue and Mountain Province, where it is used for important occasions such as weddings, rice harvesting ceremonies, fiestas and cultural fairs.