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    A husayniyya (Arabic: حسينية) is a building designed specifically for gatherings of Shia Muslims for spiritual practice, religious education and commemoration...
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    Al-Husayniyya (Arabic: الحسينية) was a Palestinian village, depopulated in 1948. During the 1948 Palestine war, the village was attacked twice by the Palmach;...
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    the region, language and period (see § Terminology). In Shia Islam, the Husayniyya has a similar function. The Sufi lodge is typically a large structure...
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    The Ajam of Bahrain (Arabic: عجم البحرین), also known as Persians of Bahrain or Iranians of Bahrain (Persian: ایرانیان بحرین), are a collection of ethnic...
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    a husayniyya and the participants parade barefoot through the streets, wailing and beating their chests and heads before returning to the husayniyya for...
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    a husayniyya and the participants parade barefoot through the streets, wailing and beating their chests and heads before returning to the husayniyya for...
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  • the Mahdi was thought to be the last imam. The extinct Zaydi sect of Husayniyya from western Yemen believed in the return of al-Husayn al-Mahdi li-din...
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    multi-faceted facility located in Vaughan, Ontario, Canada. The centre features a husayniyya, library, cafe, gym, several banquet halls, and school, but primarily...
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    Ashurkhana Jama'at Khana Imambargah Khalwatkhana Khanqah Majlis Musallah Husayniyya Takya Malamatiyya Mawlawiyya Hurufiyya Rifa'iyya Qadiriyya Galibi Order...
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    situated on a hill near Lake Hula. Together with the nearby village of al-Husayniyya, it had a population of 340 in 1945. Tulayl was depopulated during the...
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    resolved in the early 18th century by building a dam at the head of the Husayniyya Canal. In 1737, the city replaced Isfahan in Iran as the main centre of...
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  • scattered across its traditional narrow lanes and corridors. Abu Saiba's Husayniyya (Arabic: حسينية أبوصيبع) is a famous religious place in the Village. This...
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  • Netherlands at the present time is around 500 individuals, they established a Husayniyya in Amsterdam in 1976 under the name of Idāra Ja'fariyya. This place is...
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     79–80. al-Karbassi, Muhammad-Sadiq (2014-11-01). Mu'jam al-Maqalat al-Husayniyya [Glossary of Husayni Articles] (in Arabic). Vol. 4. London, UK: Hussaini...
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  • Governorate, Egypt. Husseiniya, Iraq, a town in Baghdad Governorate, Iraq. al-Husayniyya, Safad, a depopulated Palestinian village. This disambiguation page lists...
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    Ashura (category Husayniyyas)
    Encyclopaedia Iranica. Vol. XII/5. pp. 498–502. Campo, J.E., ed. (2009). "Husayniyya". Encyclopedia of Islam. Facts on File. pp. 319–321. ISBN 9780816054541...
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    that records their genealogy are: "Al-Jawahir al-Sunniyya fi al-'Urat al-Husayniyya" by 'Ali bin Abi Bakr al-Sakran "Ghurr al-Baha al-Dhawi fi Manaqib Bani...
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  • adults (excluding women and children) were killed" in another attack on al-Husayniyya, according to a report filed by a Palmach battalion. The total death toll...
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  • Iranian "Gerashi" Husayniyya in Dubai (Arabic: مأتم الكراشية, Persian: حسینیه گراشیا)...
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    killing 11 villagers.[citation needed] Further north, they raided al-Husayniyya, 16 March 1948, in retaliation for a land mine, they blew up five houses...
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  • Tr. Samer Dajani. (Fons Vitae, 2013). 2) Al-Burda al-Hasaniyya wa'l-Husayniyya: An Ode in Praise of the Family of the Best of Creation (Sakina Publishing...
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  • among their fellow Alawites upon their return to Syria. Jamil also built husayniyyas in the mountains, where before there had been only Alawite shrines. In...
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  • Imambara Zadibal (category Husayniyyas)
    Imambara Zadibal was the first Imambara(Husayniyya) or Marak constructed in Kashmir Valley by Kaji Chak, minister in the regime of Sultan Mohammad in the...
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  • Khuzestan Province Qaleh-ye Hoseyniyeh Hoseyniyeh is the Persian word for a husayniyya This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations...
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  • 169 people, arrived in Damascus and were settled in the village of Al-Husayniyya, near the Hula Lake. In 1888, 250 migrants came to Acre, with some joining...
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    (Iranian Persian: تکیه, romanized: takye) is mostly used as a synonym of husayniyya (or hoseyniyeh in Iranian Persian; building where Shia Muslims gather...
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  • Latmiyas (category Husayniyyas)
    A latmiyat ( لطميات . ) is a Muharram ritual expressing grief through poetry with thumping of the chest, usually done by Shia muslims. While it is known...
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  • 33°09′11″N 35°38′51″E / 33.15306°N 35.64750°E / 33.15306; 35.64750 al-Husayniyya Safad 21 April 1948 incl. incl. Yiftach Massacre Some walls 33°09′11″N...
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    Muharram (category Husayniyyas)
    Muharram (Arabic: ٱلْمُحَرَّم, romanized: al-Muḥarram) is the first month of the Islamic calendar. It is one of the four sacred months of the year when...
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    women married Mamluk emirs. (Shayyal, vol. 2, p. 144) Also spelled al-Husayniyya. The district still exist in present-day Cairo. Al-Maqrizi, vol. 2, p...
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