Jonathan Phillips, The Second Crusade: Extending the Frontiers of Christendom Yale University Press, 2007 , pp | org altitude: 1284m Education [ ] Colleges and universities [ ] Najran is home of and Najran College of Technology |
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In his time, the Fatimi "Call" or "Mission" Da'wa reached as far east as India and northern China | According to the , Najran was the first place where Christianity took root in South Arabia |
The rainfall is very sporadic in occurrence and consists of light individual rainfalls | |
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This text is adapted from 's , The Caliphate: Its Rise, Decline, and Fall | Najran Bowling Alley Hospitals and medical care [ ]• The fifth caliph, al-'Aziz bi-Allah r |
Ismaili Literature: A Bibliography Of Sources And Studies | Geography [ ] Topography [ ] Najran enjoys three different geographic landscapes, oases, mountains, and the desert on its east side |
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Issues with the Ismaili community [ ] The , a religious and ethnic minority with historic roots in of southwestern Saudi Arabia, face increasing threats to their identity as a result of official discrimination | Three months earlier, police had closed all on a religious holiday |
The Saudi King demanded their return, but the Yemeni king refused because these refugees were Yemenite Jews.