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Hatib Ibn Abu Baitah
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- People of the Book: Fighting the Holy War
- At the heart of most of the world's great religions, there is a sacred text. This is usually a compilation of the words of the enlightened founder of the path or the interpretations of the life and teachings of this founder. Within this text is contained the...
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Religion & Philosophy >> Religions
- Anukis/Anuket
- Her name means "Embracing Lady", she was probably of Nubian origin and worshipped in the 1st cataract area. The name of Anuket has been found together with Satis on a great number of inscriptions from quarry expeditions in that area. In later times...
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Deities & Heros >> Egyptian
- Hapy/Hapi
- The great god of the Nile was called Hapi. In sacred art, he was depicted as a man, somewhat overweight to symbolize abundance, and with female breasts to symbolize the river’s fertile properties. He is an ancient god, to the Egyptians as well as modern man,...
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Deities & Heros >> Egyptian
- Satis
- Satis, "The Lady of Elephantine" and "She of Sehel (the island)" the giver of water for purification of the deceased, and associated with the inundation. Together with Anuket she was the protectress of the waters of the Nile in the...
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Deities & Heros >> Egyptian
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- Hatib ibn Abi Balta'ah - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Hatib ibn Abi Balta'ah was one of the sahaba, and was sent by Muhammad with a letter to Muqawqis, an Egyptian Coptic Christian official.
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- Abdullah ibn Abu Aufa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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- Hisham ibn al-A'as - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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- Prophet Muhammad's Letters to Kings (628 CE)
- 'Amr bin Umayyah (ra), Negus, King of Abyssinia. Hatib' bin Abi Baitah (ra), Muqawqis, Ruler of Egypt.
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- Hatib ibn Abi Balta'ah | Facebook
- Hatib ibn Abi Balta'ah was one of the sahaba, and was sent by Muhammad with a letter to Muqawqis, an Egyptian Coptic Christian official.
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