Abd al-Ghanī al-Nābulusīʿ — ▪ Syrian author in full ʿAbd al Ghanī ibn Ismāʿīl al Nābulusī born March 19, 1641, Damascus died March 5, 1731 Syrian mystic prose and verse writer on the cultural and religious thought of his time. Orphaned at an early age, ʿAbd… … Universalium
Islamic arts — Visual, literary, and performing arts of the populations that adopted Islam from the 7th century. Islamic visual arts are decorative, colourful, and, in religious art, nonrepresentational; the characteristic Islamic decoration is the arabesque.… … Universalium
Ibn Arabi — For the Maliki scholar, see Abu Bakr ibn al Arabi. Ibn Arabī Born July 28, 1165 CE Murcia, Taifa of Murcia Died November 10, 1240 CE District of Ṣāliḥiyya at Jabal Qāsiyūn, Damascus Era … Wikipedia
Syria — /sear ee euh/, n. 1. Official name, Syrian Arab Republic. a republic in SW Asia at the E end of the Mediterranean. 16,137,899; 71,227 sq. mi. (184,478 sq. km). Cap.: Damascus. 2. a territory mandated to France in 1922, including the present… … Universalium
List of Arabic language poets — most of whom were Arabs and who wrote in the Arabic language.Alphabetical listcompactTOC NOTOC A*Abbas Ibn al Ahnaf (750 809) (عباس بن الأحنف) *Salih ibn Abd al Quddus (d. 784) *Iliyya Abu Madi, (d. 1957) * Abid ibn al Abris, (d. 554) *Layla al… … Wikipedia
Sufism — Sufistic, adj. /sooh fiz euhm/, n. the ascetic and mystical system of the Sufis. Also, Sufiism /sooh fee iz euhm/. [1810 20; SUFI + ISM] * * * Mystical movement within Islam that seeks to find divine love and knowledge through direct personal… … Universalium
TRAVELERS AND TRAVELS TO EREẒ ISRAEL — Jewish Travelers Jews have traveled to see the Holy Land ever since they first settled in the lands of the Diaspora, i.e., travel by Jews to Ereẓ Israel began from the time of the Babylonian Exile and in effect never ceased entirely from then to… … Encyclopedia of Judaism