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Different View Of Islam SufismA Different View Of Islam &
Sufism
For Anne-Marie Schimmel, Islam was a
lifelong passion, as deep as her own roots in the Lutheran faith. Church
rituals were as dear to her as bowing in prayer at Sufi shrines.
Sitting in Bonn she dreamed of
Bijapur and Bidar, talked of her friend Allan Fakir in Sindh and brooded over
the problem of selecting a site for her burial in Sindh. This gentle woman,
renowned scholar of Sufism, passed away in Germany recently. As gently as she
had lived.
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 |  |  | Catalan: Encyclopedia II - Costa - PlacesThere are places that have the name Costa (Italian, Portuguese, Spanish for coast):
Costa - Nation.
Costa Rica
Costa - In France.
Costa, a commune of the Haute-Corse département, on the island of Corsica
Costa - In Italy.
Costa de' Nobili, in the province of Pavia
Costa di Mezzate, in the province of Bergamo
Costa di Rovigo, in the province of Rovigo
Costa di Ser ...
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 |  |  | Catalan: Encyclopedia II - Compact audio cassette - Features of the cassetteThe cassette was a great step forward in convenience from reel-to-reel audio tape recording, though because of the limitations of the cassette's size and speed, it initially compared poorly in quality. Unlike the open reel format, the two stereo tracks lie adjacent to each other rather than a 1/3 and 2/4 arrangement. This permitted monaural cassette players to play stereo recordings "summed" as mono tracks and permitted stereo players to play mono recordings through both speakers. The tape is 3.18 mm wide (nominally 1⁄8See also: Compact audio cassette, Compact audio cassette - Features of the cassette, Compact audio cassette - Cassette types, Compact audio cassette - Noise reduction and fidelity, Compact audio cassette - Playback length, Compact audio cassette - Write-protection, Compact audio cassette - Applications, Compact audio cassette - Audio, Compact audio cassette - Home studio, Compact audio cassette - Home dubbing, Compact audio cassette - Data recording, Compact audio cassette - Cassette equipment, Compact audio cassette - Successors to the cassette, Compact audio cassette - Present and future of the compact cassette, Compact audio cassette - Cassette in other languages Read more here: » Compact audio cassette: Encyclopedia II - Compact audio cassette - Features of the cassette |
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Colectivo - 1930–1950. Taxi-bus car-bus van-bus. Creation of the líneas..
In the 1900s Argentina was the "Granary of the World", one of the largest world food producers and exporters, and a wealthy country. The streets of prosperous Buenos Aires (with 2 million inhabitants) soon filled with cars. Commercial relations with the United Kingdom (mainly trade in meat and grain), also brought a myriad of investors and enterprises in the early years of the century, including Latin America's first metro system, cars, trai ...
See also:Colectivo, Colectivo - History, Colectivo - 1930–1950. Taxi-bus car-bus van-bus. Creation of the líneas., Colectivo - 1950–1990. Mercedes Benz truck-buses., Colectivo - 1990 to the present. Bus-bus. Blurring of the tradition of the colectivo., Colectivo - Description of the Colectivo, Colectivo - Multi-colored units, Colectivo - Fileteados, Colectivo - Other details, Colectivo - Argentine culture, Colectivo - Usage in Buenos Aires, Colectivo - Trivia Read more here: » Colectivo: Encyclopedia II - Colectivo - History |
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Aragon is bounded on the north by France, on the east by Catalonia, on the south by Valencia, and on the west by Castile-La Mancha, Castile-Leon, La Rioja, and Navarre. It comprises the provinces of Zaragoza (English: Saragossa or Caesaraugusta), Huesca, and Teruel. It is traversed by the Ebro, mountainous in the north; with beautifu ...
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 |  |  | Catalan: Encyclopedia - BewitchedBewitched was an American situation comedy starring actress Elizabeth Montgomery, broadcast on ABC from 1964 to 1972.
Bewitched - Background.
The show's focus was the mixed marriage of a nose-twitching witch, Samantha Stephens, and her mortal husband, Darrin. Samantha's mother, Endora, (played by Agnes Moorehead), disapproves of Darrin, and many episodes revolve around her using magic to make life difficult for her non-magical son-in-law, whose name she invariably mispronounces as "Durwood," "Darwin, ...
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Some features of Balearic include:
Part of Balearic preserves a vocalic system of 8 stressed vowels /a,@,E,e,i,O,o,u/. In particular:
Majorca system has 8 stressed vowels /a/ /ə/ /ɛ/ /e/ /i/ /ɔ/ /o/ /u/, reduced to 4 in unstressed position (/a/ /ə/ /ɛ/ /e/ > ...
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