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  2. Al-Khidr, Iraq - Wikipedia

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    Al-Khodar or Al-Khiḍr (Arabic: الخضر) is a city in Muthanna Governorate, southern Iraq, located next to the Euphrates river. As of 2018, it has 42,800 inhabitants. As of 2018, it has 42,800 inhabitants.

  3. Khidr - Wikipedia

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    Al-Khidr (/ ˈ x ɪ d ə r /, Arabic: ٱلْخَضِر, romanized: al-Khaḍir; also Romanized as al-Khadir, Khader, Khidr, Hidr, Khizr, Kezr, Kathir, Khazer, Khadr, Khedher, Khizir, Khizar, Khilr) is a figure not mentioned by name in the Quran. He is described in Surah Al-Kahf, as a righteous servant of God possessing great wisdom or mystic ...

  4. Dome of al-Khidr - Wikipedia

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    The Dome of al-Khidr (Arabic: قبة الخضر, romanized: Qubbat al-Khidr) or the Dome of St. George [1] [2] is a small domed-building located in the southwest corner of the Temple Mount (Haram ash-Sharif), in the Old City of Jerusalem. Is it dedicated to Khidr, who is associated with Saint George in local tradition.

  5. Khadr - Wikipedia

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    Khidr or Khizr (al-Khidr, al-Khizr, Arabic: الخضر, romanized: al-Ḫiḍr, lit. 'the green one') Al-Khidr, a figure in Islam; Khidr (Khan of Golden Horde) (r. 1361-1362) Khidr Khan Surak, Suri governor of Bengal; Khizr Khan, founder of the 15th-century Sayyid dynasty; Khizr M. Khan (born 1950), Pakistani American lawyer

  6. Shrine of Khidr - Wikipedia

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    The Shrine of Khidr is a structure located in the Samandağ district of Hatay, which is considered sacred by the Alawites. It is believed to be the spot where Khidr and Moses met. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ]

  7. Kurdish Alevism - Wikipedia

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    Khidr) is an important religious figure who is considered to have spiritual power and an emanation of God and a batin of Ali. It is believed that Xizir travels between earth and heaven and during travels has generated numerous jiare - including oases and springs from where his feet touched the ground.

  8. Sa'b Dhu Marathid - Wikipedia

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    The primary source for the life of Sa'b Dhu Marathid is Ibn Hisham (d. 833) in his Book of Crowns on the Kings of Himyar.One chapter of this work is dedicated to this figure, and it presently exists in two editions: one was published in Hyderabad in 1347 AH (1928 AD) in a larger volume also containing the Akhbar 'Ubayd bin Shari'a al-Jurhami (The Histories of 'Ubayd bin Shari'a al-Jurhami ...

  9. Al-Khidr - Wikipedia

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