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    prestigious and influential tribe of Quraish. His father had died before his birth. He was nursed by Sobia and then by Halima Sadia‚ with whom he stayed for four years. When he was six-year-old‚ his mother Syeda Amna fell sick and died in Abwa‚ near Madina (then Yitsrab). She was buried there. His grandfather brought him up for two more years‚ until he also died. Orphaned three times at the age of eight‚ he went to live with his uncle‚ Abu Talib. He travelled to Syria to trade on behalf of Hazrat

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    Paris: Éditions du Centre national de la recherche scientifique. Murnane‚ William‚ and Peter Brand 2004 The Karnak hypostyle hall project: (1992-2002). Annales du service des antiquités de l’Égypte 78‚ pp. 79-127. Naville‚ Edouard 1894 The temple of Deir el Bahari: The upper court and sanctuary. V. London: Egypt Exploration Fund. Redford‚ Donald 1984 Akhenaten‚ the heretic king. Princeton: Princeton University Press. Robins‚ Gay 1997 The art of ancient Egypt. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. Rondot

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    EXAM NOTES – ISLAMIAT – THE LIFE OF THE HOLY PROPHET (PBUH) ! Sent by Allah as His last messenger‚ Brought the Quran . He is a model of how people could live by its teachings. He struggled against persecutions and difficulties. Early years in Makka Born in Makka in CE 570. Most important tribe of thetime was theQuraysh of Makka. Makkans worshipped dods and godesses. Themain CE ntre of worship was theKabah. Hazrat Muhammad (pbuh)s motHer was Amina and fatHer was Abdullah. Thetribe He

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    Report on chosen exhibits of Istanbul Archaeological Museum In this report‚ I’m going to write about my expressions about Istanbul Archaeological Museum and then I will focus on Egyptian tomb find which is a section of Ancient Orient Museum. Istanbul Archaeological Museum is the first museums of Turkey and also a great museum which have several collections from different cultures and periods. The museum firstly fascinates me from its courtyard‚ because I perceived the building of Archeological Museum

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    Stephan Taylor Research Paper Ancient Egyptian Religion Ancient Egyptian civilization began in about 3150 B.C to 31 B.C. the Ancient Egyptians believed in many gods and religious ceremonies like the Procession of Min and Visiting the Dead. Ancient Egypt was a very Religious place to be in 3150-31B.C. There were many temples in Ancient Egypt. Religion was the very core of Ancient Egypt‚ anytime something bad would happen they’d pray to the god(s) for an answer. Why did Ancient Egyptians

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    Varqa Bin Naufal verified Prophet for the first time. • Holy prophet had 4 daughters and 3 sons. • At age of 40 holy Prophet received first Wahy. • Hazrat Zubaida (RA) was the second wife of Holy Prophet. • In 622 A.D Holy Prophet migrated to madina. • Hazrat Haleema was the foster mother of Holy Prophet. • Besides Hazrat Haleema (RA) Holy Prophet (PBUH) said that Umme-e-Aemon is also my mother. • Name the foster mother(s) of the Holy Prophet (SAW) Hazrat Halema (RA)‚ Hazrat Sobia (RA) and

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    Throughout the ages philosophers have been puzzled by the idea of dreams. Humans have written and interpreted dreams. For example‚The ancient egyptians wrote a dream book which listed common dreams. Dreams are images‚ thoughts and emotions you are experiencing during sleep. Even with today’s technological advancements‚ there is still no definite answer to why we dream. Scientists believe that the reason we dream is because of past or present memories‚ emotions‚ and unsuppressed and unconscious desires

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    Mentuhotep II Nebhepetra Describe the most important features known from that king ’s reign and the surviving sources of evidence about them. Mentuhotep II Nebhepetra is considered to be most famous for reunifying Egypt under Theban rule‚ thus ending the turmoil of the First Intermediate period and establishing the far more stable Middle Kingdom. The beginning of his reign seems relatively peaceful until evidence suggests that 14 years in‚ the last phase of civil war between Herakleopolis

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    plan‚ the Arabs were very discontented with the plan that allocated a large part of their territory to the Zionists. [Both began to arm themselves and a civil war ensued;] During this period there were abuses committed by both sides‚ such as the Deir Yassin massacre by the Irgun and Lehi‚ and the attack on a Jewish convoy by the Arabs; By May 1948‚ when the Israel State was proclaimed‚ the fighting had prompted a mass exodus of Palestinian Arabs. Award [1 mark] for each valid point up to [2

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    The Stele of Prince Ankh-nef-nebu was found at the site of Deir El-Bahari‚ the same compound that housed the 11th Dynasty Mortuary Complex and 18th Dynasty temple. The Stele of Prince Ankh-nef-nebu was found before 1925 and belongs to the Egyptian (New Kingdom) period. It is made of limestone and has traces of polychrome paint. The Stele’s dimensions are 12 x 8 x 3 in. It is currently located at the Ackland Art Museum‚ University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Depicted in the center of The

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