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  2. Almaany - Wikipedia

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    The Almaany Dictionary website is an Arab project launched in 2010, with contributions from various countries including Jordan, Turkey, Egypt, and India. It employs linguists, translators, and developers from Arab regions besides the core team in Jordan.

  3. List of Arabic dictionaries - Wikipedia

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    The dictionary was completed in 1410. [13] It contains about 60,000 dictionary entries. [14] The dictionary served as the basis of later European dictionaries of Arabic. [15] Ahkam Bab al-I`rab `n Lughat al-A`rab (Arabic: أحكام باب الإعراب عن لغة الأعراب) [citation needed] Germanus Farhat (1670–1732)

  4. Category:Arabic dictionaries - Wikipedia

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  5. List of online dictionaries - Wikipedia

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    An online dictionary is a dictionary that is accessible via the Internet through a web browser. They can be made available in a number of ways: free, free with a paid subscription for extended or more professional content, or a paid-only service.

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  7. Nabidh - Wikipedia

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    Rufus of Ephesus (fl. 100 AD) wrote a tract on the beverage nabīdh, which Qusta ibn Luqa in his times translated into Arabic by the name Risālah fī al-Nabīdh. [3] [4] In 2007, after collecting and collating copies of this manuscript from different libraries around the world, Hakim Syed Zillur Rahman again reintroduced and published this rare work in Urdu and Arabic.

  8. Mahjoub - Wikipedia

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    A. Monem Mahjoub (born 1963), Libyan linguist, philosopher, poet, historian, and political critic; Abderrahmane Mahjoub (1929–2011), French-Moroccan footballer; Alireza Mahjoub (born 1958), Iranian politician

  9. Ummah - Wikipedia

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    Scholastic. Barelvi; Dawat-e-Islami; Deobandi; Nurcu; Salafism. Madkhalism; Ahl-i Hadith; Sahwa movement; Wahhabism; International propagation; by country/region ...