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Vegetarianism has been practiced by some influential Muslims including the Iraqi theologian, female mystic and poet Râbi ah al -‘ Adawîyah of Basrah, who died in the year 801, and the Sri Lankan sufi master Bawa Muhaiyaddeen who established The Bawa Muhaiyaddeen Fellowship of North America in Philadelphia.
Muqtada al-Sadr is the fourth son of a famous Iraqi Shi a cleric, the late Grand Ayatollah Mohammad Mohammad Sadeq al-Sadr.
As a result of his accomplishments, Sidqi received praise from the British in 1934 as being described as the best commander in the Iraqi army and the most efficient one.
In August 1937, while en route to Turkey, Sidqi was assassinated in the garden of one of the air force bases in Mosul along with Mohammad Ali Jawad, the commanding officer of the Iraqi Royal Air Force.
Often referred to as Iraqi or Araqi, he was born in Hamadan in Persia in 1213.
Iraqi is also considered to have reached an exalted station of spiritual realization within the Sufi tradition .< ref > Massé, H. " ʿIrāḳī, Fakhr al-Dīn Ibrāhīm ʿIrāḳī Hamadānī.
Born in 1213, Iraqi lived during the height of the revival of Islamic spirituality.
Iraqi was highly educated in both theology and literary disciplines and it is believed that he not only knew the Holy Qur ' an, hadith, commentary and Islamic theology ( Kalam ), but that he also knew Persian and Arabic literature.
By the time he was seventeen Iraqi had learned all the sciences there were to teach, and had even begun to teach others.
Iraqi would be in the service of Shaykh for a total of seventeen years during which time he continued to write poetry.
After Shaykh's death Iraqi left Multan and traveled first to Mecca and Medina and then towards present day Turkey.
While in Konya where Iraqi settled for a while he had the honor of meeting Sadruddin Quanwi and Mawlana Jalaluddin Rumi, two of the best known Sufis of all time.
Iraqi would become good friends with Rumi however Quanwi would become a second Sufi master to Iraqi who helped to shape him intellectually, as Shaykh shaped him spiritually.
After Rumi's death Iraqi moved to Toqat, also in present day Turkey.
As Iraqi entered old age there was much upheaval in Toqat.
The Byzantine Empire and Prince Kangirtay did not like Iraqi because of the great influence he had over many of the people in Toqat, and the respect with which people honored him.
And so, when Prince Kangirtay tried to have Iraqi arrested he fled to Cairo.
From there Iraqi settled in Damascus where he would eventually die at the age of seventy-eight in 1289 .< ref > Massé, H. " ʿIrāḳī, Fak ̲ h ̲ r al-Dīn Ibrāhīm ʿIrāḳī Hamadānī.
However, Iraqi was also a Gnostic who often spoke in the language of love.

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In the 1990s, given Australia's long dominance of the Ashes and the popular acceptance of the Darnley urn as The Ashes ’, the idea was mooted that the victorious team should be awarded the urn as a trophy and allowed to retain it until the next series.
Under Ambrose's major influence, emperors Gratian, Valentinian II and Theodosius I carried on a persecution of Paganism .< ref name = " MacMullen1984p100 "> MacMullen ( 1984 ) p. 100: The law of June 391, issued by Theodosius [...] was issued from Milan and represented the will of its bishop, Ambrose ; for Theodosius — recently excommunicated by Ambrose, penitent, and very much under his influence < sup > 43 </ sup > — was no natural zealot.
In 2004, Pope John Paul II's efforts to unite Europe were honoured with an Extraordinary Charlemagne Medal ’, which was awarded for the first time ever.
… The development of Japan's large northern island had several objectives: First, it was seen as a means to defend Japan from a rapidly developing and expansionist Russia.
The Imam Hasan Ali Shah was born in 1804 in Kahak, Iran to Shah Khalil Allah, the 45th Ismaili Imam, and Bibi Sarkara, the daughter of Muhammad Sadiq Mahallati ( d. 1815 ), a poet and a Ni mat Allahi Sufi.
Julia Agrippina, most commonly referred to as Agrippina Minor or Agrippina the Younger, and after 50 known as Julia Augusta Agrippina ( Minor Latin for the younger ’, Classical Latin: ;, 7 November 15 or 6 November 16 – 19 / 23 March 59 ) was a Roman Empress and one of the more prominent women in the Julio-Claudian dynasty.
He was forced, instead, to make peace ’ with them.
In the seventh week after Easter May 878, around Whitsuntide, Alfred rode to Egbert's Stone ’ east of Selwood, where he was met by " all the people of Somerset and of Wiltshire and of that part of Hampshire which is on this side of the sea is, west of Southampton Water, and they rejoiced to see him ".
The second Abbasid caliph, Al Mansur ( 754 – 775 ) founded the city of Baghdad to act as a centre of learning, and included in its design a library-translation centre known as Bayt al-Hikma Storehouse of Wisdom ’, which continued to receive development from his heirs and was to provide a major impetus for Arabic-Persian translations of Hellenistic astrological texts.
The statement, entitled Objections to Astrology ’, was signed by 186 astronomers, physicists and leading scientists of the day.
A similar confusion occurs in Gospel of Mark 2: 26: In reporting Jesus ' words, the evangelist confused Abiathar with Ahimelech, a mistake into which he was led by the constant association of David s name with Abiathar.
However, the name Artemis ( variants Arktemis, Arktemisa ) is most likely related to Greek árktos bear ’ ( from PIE * h₂ŕ ̥ tḱos ), supported by the bear cult that the goddess had in Attica ( Brauronia ) and the Neolithic remains at the Arkouditessa, as well as the story about Callisto, which was originally about Artemis ( Arcadian epithet kallisto ).
Abdu ’ l-Bahá (‎; 23 May 1844 – 28 November 1921 ), born Abbás Effendí, was the eldest son of Bahá ' u ' lláh, the founder of the Bahá ' í Faith.
The Swedenborgian church was so grand that it was considered to be the Cathedral ’ of that denomination.
This was a collaborative project involving The Scottish Parliament, International Teledemocracy Centre and the Bundestag Online Services Department ’.
In Gregory ’ s day, history was not recognized as an independent field of study ; it was a branch of grammar or rhetoric, and historia ( defined as story ’) summed up the approach of the learned when they wrote what was, at that time, considered history .’ Gregory ’ s Dialogues Book Two, then, an authentic medieval hagiography cast as a conversation between the Pope and his deacon Peter, is designed to teach spiritual lessons.
In the end England and the Dutch Republic took control of the newly won territory for the duration of the war ; after which it was to be handed over to the direct rule of Charles III ’, subject to the reservation of a Dutch Barrier, the extent and nature of which had yet to be settled.

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Agrippina the Younger has been described by both the ancient and modern sources as ruthless, ambitious, violent and domineering ’.
For an atemporal interpretation that “ makes no attempt to give a local ’ account on the level of determinate particles ”, the conjugate wavefunction, (" advanced " or time-reversed ) of the relativistic version of the wavefunction, and the so-called " retarded " or time-forward version are both regarded as real and the transactional interpretation results.
Nez Perce has a three-way nominal case system with both ergative (- nim ) and accusative (- ne ) plus an absolute ( unmarked ) case for intransitive subjects: hipáayna qíiwn the old man arrived ’; hipáayna wewúkiye the elk arrived ’; wewúkiyene péexne qíiwnim the old man saw an elk ’.
Paul defended the encyclical, saying “ It does not surprise the Church that she becomes, like her divine Founder, a sign of contradiction ’; yet she does not, because of this, cease to proclaim with humble firmness the entire moral law, both the natural law and the law of the Gospel.
Also common in both highland and lowland areas are two-wheeled scotch carts ' with pneumatic tyres.
Antoine Faivre notes, “ the theosophist dedicates his energy to inventing ( in the word ’ s original sense of discovering ’) the articulation of all things visible and invisible, by examining both divinity and nature in the smallest detail .” The knowledge that is acquired through meditation is believed to change the being of the meditator.
Thus, what had become a revolution in both painting and sculpture was applied as part of a profound reorientation towards a changed world ’.
In return, they recognized Lothair as emperor, Conrad abandoned his title of King of Italy, and both promised to assist him in another Italian campaign, before a ten-year Landpeace ’ was declared.
In short, the act of seeming to find omnipotence to be a contradiction-of-terms is founded on the act of conceiving something against which to construct the contradiction: prior to any act ’, omnipotence is conceived as coherent both with itself and with the possibility of knowledge ( which begs the question of what is the knowledge that constitutes the identifiability of omnipotence-as-a-paradox?
Due to its sensitive ’ nature, the usual national publicity venues shied away, some claiming that an author was needed for interviews ( both elderly writers lived in France ).
A perennial seeker after the Danish throne, he was briefly king ’ of both Denmark and a large part of Sweden.
Although little direct confirmation of the theory exists, a Stuttgart inventory from 1589 mentions two cornetts pitched two tones lower than the treble cornett ’ ( see Spielmann ), and the civic ensemble of Bologna had positions for both cornetto di soprano and cornetto di contralto ( see Gambassi ).
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Striving for beauty and peace, he was searching for both soft and expansive movement, spreading out to the ends of the earth – and power which could be used comfortably without turning against nature or the body .’
Previously, the weightlifting governing bodies in both countries had recognized various odd lifts ’ for competition and record purposes.
Through his language, he tends to characterize Rome as “ masculine ” and Egypt as “ feminine .” According to Gayle Greene, “ the feminine ’ world of love and personal relationships is secondary to the masculine ’ world of war and politics, has kept us from realizing that Cleopatra is the play ’ s protagonist, and so skewed our perceptions of character, theme, and structure .” The highlighting of these starkly contrasting qualities of the two backdrops of Antony and Cleopatra, in both Shakespeare ’ s language and the words of critics, brings attention to the characterization of the title characters, since their respective countries are meant to represent and emphasize their attributes.
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Felice and Clare are siblings and are both actor / producers touring The Two-Character Play .’ They have supposedly been abandoned by their crew and have been left to put on the play by themselves.
The goddesses called the Alaisiagae are named on altar-stones from the same fort on Hadrian's Wall as being parallel with two Germanic goddesses: Celtic Boudihillia ’ is equated with Germanic Fimmilena ,’ and Celtic Beda ’ is equated with Germanic Friagabis .’ These parallel goddesses are taken to be Germanic not only because of clues in the inscriptions and the Germanic mercenaries at the wall at the time, but also because they both have an initial f -,’ a sound not known to have developed in Celtic at this time.

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