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  2. List of newspapers in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    Riyadh edition; Madhyamam. Abha edition - 1 January 2011 [4] Dammam edition - 24 May 2008; Jeddah edition - 16 January 2006; Riyadh edition - 10 December 2007; Gulf Thejas. Dammam edition - March 2011; Jeddah edition - March 2011 [5] Riyadh edition - March 2011; Chandrika

  3. Downtown Riyadh - Wikipedia

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    Downtown Riyadh (Arabic: وسط الرياض, lit. 'middle Riyadh') is a term used for a group of 20 neighborhoods in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.Covering an area of more than 3700 acres, it hosts some of the city's most important cultural and commercial districts, such as the King Abdulaziz Historical Center, the al-Batʼha commercial area and the Qasr al-Hukm District, while simultaneously ...

  4. List of cities and towns in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    Riyadh: 7,000,100 (2022) Capital and largest city Riyadh Al-Khabra: 25,588 (2022) Historical city best known for trading and goods exchange Rumailah: 10,000 (2006)

  5. Tafsir al-Baydawi - Wikipedia

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    Al-Baydawi and his Anwar al-Tanzil wa-Asrar al-Ta'wil in hermeneutical tradition.---[I]. Biobibliography & Raison D'etre of the Present Work. Baydawi's Teachers and Chain of Transmission in shafi'i fiqh. Baydawi's Students. Baydawi's Tafsir and other works in law, legal theory, grammar and parsing, history, logic, Sufis, poetry and astronomy.

  6. Diplomatic Quarter (Riyadh) - Wikipedia

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    The Diplomatic Quarter was established on November 25, 1975, through a Council of Ministers resolution during the reign of King Khalid upon the relocation of the headquarters of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs from Jeddah to Riyadh. It was the brainchild of Riyadh's then governor Prince Salman bin Abdulaziz al-Saud. [3] It was built between ...

  7. Shah Asrar-ud-Din - Wikipedia

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    Shah Asrar-ud-Din was born into a family known for its piety and deep spiritual roots. From a young age, he exhibited signs of extraordinary spiritual talent and inclination towards mysticism. His father, Hazrat Shah Farid-ud-Din, recognized these signs and guided him on the path of Sufism. According to legends, Shah Asrar's father prepared a ...

  8. Al Wizarat - Wikipedia

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    'quarter'), is a low-income residential neighborhood in central Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, located west of al-Dhubbat and south of al-Sulaimaniyah in the sub-municipality of al-Malaz. [2] It was developed in the 1970s and hosts some of the country's government buildings, most notably the offices of the Ministry of Defense and the Royal Saudi Navy.

  9. Majrooh Sultanpuri - Wikipedia

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    Asrar ul Hassan Khan (1 October 1919 − 24 May 2000), better known as Majrooh Sultanpuri, was an Indian Urdu poet and lyricist in the Hindi language film industry. [1] He wrote lyrics for numerous Hindi film soundtracks .