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  2. Iqama - Wikipedia

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    The Hanafi and Shia schools both use the same number of repetitions in both the adhan and iqama, contrary to all the other schools. [1] [8] Unlike the other schools, the Maliki school recommends qad qāmati ṣ-ṣalāh tu to be said only once. This is based on the practice of the people of Medina during Malik ibn Anas's time. [9]

  3. List of Organisation of Islamic Cooperation organizations

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    The Organisation of Islamic Cooperation, the second largest intergovernmental organisation after the United Nations has maintained various organisations and institutions focused on various subjects, including education, social and political. [1]

  4. Member states of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation

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    Under the name "Turkish Cypriot State", it is an observer state of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation [69] and the Economic Cooperation Organization. Northern Cyprus is claimed in whole by the Republic of Cyprus. [73] Designation changed in 2004 [74]

  5. Category:Islamic organisations based in Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    Islamic political parties in Lebanon (5 C, 11 P) Pages in category "Islamic organisations based in Lebanon" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.

  6. Religion in Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    Lebanon is an eastern Mediterranean country that has the most religiously diverse society within the Middle East, recognizing 18 religious sects. [2] [3] The recognized religions are Islam (Sunni, Shia, Alawites, and Isma'ili), Druze, Christianity (the Maronite Church, the Greek Orthodox Church, the Melkite Greek Catholic Church, evangelical Protestantism, the Armenian Apostolic Church, the ...

  7. Islam in Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    The number of Muslims in Lebanon has been disputed for many years. There has been no official census in Lebanon since 1932. According to the CIA World Factbook , [ 19 ] the Muslim population is estimated at around 59.5% [ 20 ] within the Lebanese territory and of the 8.6 [ 21 ] –14 [ 22 ] million Lebanese diaspora is believed by some to be ...

  8. Hezbollah social services - Wikipedia

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    Amsheet is a Christian village with a relatively weighty Shiite population, in which Hezbollah's Islamic Health Organization operates. Hezbollah's efforts, during the period of between 2005 and 2009, to expand their social services in Jbeil yielded positive results in the district for the party in the 2009 elections. [46]

  9. Category:Islam in Lebanon - Wikipedia

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