Hadath El Jebbeh — Infobox City Lebanon official name = Hadath El Jebbeh native name = حدث ألجبة image size = image caption = governorate = North Governorate district = Bsharri District lat deg = 34 lat min = 15 lat sec = 00 lat hem = N lon deg = 35 lon min = 55… … Wikipedia
Hadath-Akbar — In Islamic fiqh, Hadath Akbar refers to a state of major ritual impurity. The condition of Hadath Akbar requires the complete ablution ( al ghusl ) before one can pray, circumambulate the Kaaba; touch, carry, or recite the Quran; or stay at the… … Wikipedia
Machzike Hadath — The Machzike Hadath community, also known as the Spitalfields Great Synagogue, was founded in 1891 in the East End of London, England. In 1893, they merged with the Machzike Shomrei Shabbat Synagogue of Booth Street. In 1898 they acquired… … Wikipedia
Maronite mummies — Yasmine Born around 1283 A.D. Asi al Hadath, Qadisha Valley Died around 1283 A.D. Asi al Hadath grotto Cause of death Mameluke Siege … Wikipedia
List of Maronite Patriarchs — Part of a series of articles on the Maronites … Wikipedia
List of cities and towns in Lebanon — This is a list of cities and towns in Lebanon [ {http://www.informs.gov.lb/EN/Directory/list categories.asp?CTYPE=21 List of municipalities according to Informs.gov.lb The Lebanese Government Portal for Information and Forms] ] distributed… … Wikipedia
Kadisha Valley — Coordinates: 34°16′58.60″N 35°57′5.84″E / 34.282944°N 35.9516222°E / 34.282944; 35.9516222 … Wikipedia
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History of Kfarsghab — Kfarsghab in Zgharta District in the Mount Lebanon Governorate of Lebanon predates Christianity. However, like most villages in the Qadisha valley, Kfarsghab s history began with the settlement of the Maronites in Mount Lebanon during the 10th… … Wikipedia
Liste der maronitischen Patriarchen von Antiochia — Die folgenden Personen waren die Oberhäupter und Patriarchen der Maroniten: 687–707: Hl. Johannes Maron I. Cyr Gabriel I. Paul Tawaghan ab 938: Johannes Maron II. Johannes el Damlassi Theophilus Gregor I. Stephan Markus Eusebios Johannes I. Josua … Deutsch Wikipedia