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Historical persecution by Muslims - Meccan period.
Early in the history of Islam, Muhammad and his followers lived in the central-Western Arabian city of Mecca, when they suffered from discrimination and harassment by the local population, and were persecuted for their beliefs. Eventually, this led to them fleeing to Medina, an act known as the hijra, a time during which Islamic tradition holds that most of the Qur'anic verses which describe tolerance were revealed. Extremely conservative interpretations hold tha ...
See also:Historical persecution by Muslims, Historical persecution by Muslims - Theological arguments, Historical persecution by Muslims - Persecution of pagan Arabs, Historical persecution by Muslims - Meccan period, Historical persecution by Muslims - Hijra to Medina, Historical persecution by Muslims - Bany Qaynuqa Banu Quraiza and Banu Nadir, Historical persecution by Muslims - War with Mecca, Historical persecution by Muslims - The killing of Ka'b ibn Ashraf, Historical persecution by Muslims - Persecution in the early Caliphate, Historical persecution by Muslims - Persecution of Hindus in the Moghul Empire, Historical persecution by Muslims - Persecution of Christians in the Ottoman Empire, Historical persecution by Muslims - Persecution of liberal and secular Muslims in South Asia, Historical persecution by Muslims - Persecution of secularized Muslims in the West by Islamists Read more here: » Historical persecution by Muslims: Encyclopedia II - Historical persecution by Muslims - Persecution of pagan Arabs |
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Everworld - David Levin.
David Levin is the hero of the story. He takes on all the burdens of the group. He has been troubled by his past in which he was cowardly; he must prove himself to be a man. David showed his courage and bravery (or stupidity) before Zeus and other Greek gods. He fights with the Sword of Galahad.
Everworld - Senna Wales.
Senna Wales is the witch that intertwines all the characters. She at times uses David, Christopher and Jalil. She is the ...
See also:Everworld, Everworld - Original Characters, Everworld - David Levin, Everworld - Senna Wales, Everworld - Christopher Hitchcock, Everworld - Jalil Sherman, Everworld - April O'Brien, Everworld - Loki, Everworld - Ka Anor, Everworld - Thorolf, Everworld - Olaf Ironfoot, Everworld - Sven Swordeater, Everworld - Jean-Claude LeMieux, Everworld - Etain, Everworld - Keith, Everworld - Peoples, Everworld - Old-worlders, Everworld - Gods, Everworld - Vikings, Everworld - Aztecs, Everworld - Coo-Hatch, Everworld - Hetwan, Everworld - Knights, Everworld - Eunuchs, Everworld - Fairies, Everworld - Greeks, Everworld - Egyptians, Everworld - Dwarves, Everworld - Mermaids, Everworld - Atlanteans, Everworld - Irish, Everworld - Sennites, Everworld - Books, Everworld - External link Read more here: » Everworld: Encyclopedia II - Everworld - Original Characters |
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Ka Ka (Egyptian) plural kau. Equivalent to the astral double, model-body, or linga-sarira. The ancient Egyptians held that when a human being was born, the ka was born with him and remained with him throughout his life. Even after death it remained in the tomb with the corpse; it was popularly believed that the offerings placed on graves were made to perpetuate the ka. Furthermore, the gods possessed them, each deity being said to have many kau; thus in one text the god Ra is said to possess seven bau (souls) and 14 kau. Even cities were held to possess kau in the heaven world. (See also: Ka, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)
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Ka Ka (Sanskrit) (from kah or kas interog who) Who -- personified as a deity; "it has its esoteric significance and is a name of Brahma in his phallic character as generator or Prajapati" (TG 167). Also the incomprehensible or ineffable, an expression of the speaker's mental refusal to give a name to that which is unnamable and inexpressible, and is therefore equivalent to parabrahman. (See also: Ka, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)
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Kaaba, Ka'ba, Kaabeh Kaaba, Ka'ba, Kaabeh (Arabic) The edifice at Mecca sacred to Moslems. The celebrated black stone, the principal object of veneration, is placed in the black corner -- the southeast corner (Safa). It is said to have come directly from heaven, originally being as white as snow, but subsequently becoming black because of the sins of mankind. The white stone, the reputed tomb of Ismael, is in the north side and the place of Abraham is to the east. (See also: Kaaba, Ka'ba, Kaabeh, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)
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