Muzdalifah is an open plain sheltered by parched hills with sparse growth of thorn bushes | Dating from at least 1050 BC, and now barren and dry, Marib was then a lush teeming with and |
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The History of al-Tabari Vol | Station of Abraham 2:125 3:98• at the time of Muhammad• Qabl al- 'Before the Setting of the Sun '• The wolf that Jacob feared could attack Joseph• In the excluding Madyan :• "The Sandy Plains," or "the Wind-curved Sand-hills"• By that point the dam, now in a poor state of repair, was finally breached |
Ahl as-Suffa People of the Verandah• On the morning of the tenth, all depart.
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PDF , EKI, 2008-02-25 , retrieved 2018-05-27• The pilgrims spend a night under the open sky of the roofless Mosque, the Sacred Grove, Al Mush'ar al-Haram | 9:114; 43:26; 19:41 — 42 |
Its people, the - a group whose name bears the same etymological root as Saba - lived in between the tenth and sixth centuries BC.