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is and ascription
The ascription of Indus Valley Civilization iconography and epigraphy to historically known cultures is extremely problematic, in part due to the rather tenuous archaeological evidence of such claims, as well as the projection of modern South Asian political concerns onto the archaeological record of the area.
) Once the text of this interpolated letter is removed and the two letters compared, Murphy-O ' Connor asserts that this objection is " drastically weakened ", and concludes, " The arguments against the authenticity of 2 Thessalonians are so weak that it is preferable to accept the traditional ascription of the letter to Paul.
This is evident from his ascription to God of corporeity and his acceptance of the traducian theory of the origin of the soul.
Song of Ascents is a title given to fifteen of the Psalms, 120 – 134 ( 119 – 133 in the Septuagint and the Vulgate ), that each starts with the ascription Shir Hama ' aloth (, meaning " Song of Ascent ").
The traditional ascription of the " Temple of Janus " at Autun, Burgundy, is disputed.
Therefore relating to any ascription of the Scrolls of Abraham by the people of the book is not required.
The ascription of malevolence to the world of spirits is by no means universal.
The starting point is the ascription in the New Testament of the work of creation to the Son of Man, whence it was inferred that the first principle was properly called Man.
As a tribute to the count de Sastago, who had accepted the dedication of the fourth part of the plays, and who had probably helped to defray the publishing expenses, Tirso de Molina is said to have compiled the Genealogía de la casa de Sastago ( 1640 ), but the ascription of this genealogical work is disputed.
In 1971, M. H. Abrams, in A Glossary of Literary Terms, notes that the term has undergone a relative diminishment of form and defines pathetic fallacy as “ a common phenomenon in descriptive poetry, in which the ascription of human traits to inanimate nature is less formally managed than in the figure called personification .”
The exact ascription of his works is doubtful, as his brother Piero did much in collaboration with him.
Egonsson suggested that an entity must be both human and alive to merit an ascription of dignity, while Wertheimer states " it is not a definitional truth that human beings have human status.
The first editor of the epistle, Hugo Menardus ( 1645 ) advocated the genuineness of its ascription to Barnabas, but the opinion today is that Barnabas was not the author.
If the ascription of the Shatapatha Brahmana and the Brhadaranyaka Upanishad is genuine, Yājñavalkya has made important contributions to both philosophy, including the apophatic teaching of ' neti neti ', and to astronomy, describing the 95-year cycle to synchronize the motions of the sun and the moon.
There is no direct evidence beyond Bolton's ascription to identify the author with George or Richard Puttenham, the sons of Robert Puttenham and his wife Margaret, the sister of Sir Thomas Elyot, who dedicated his treatise on the Education or Bringing up of Children to her for the benefit of her sons.
He further points out that questioning the honesty of Pausanias is unwarranted, as any well-informed Greek then would probably know the ascription of the monument even centuries after the battle.
This is made even more difficult for English composers such as Dunstaple: scribes in England frequently copied music without any ascription, rendering it immediately anonymous ; and, while continental scribes were more assiduous in this regard, many works published in Dunstaple's name have other, potentially equally valid, attributions in different sources to other composers, including Binchois, John Benet, John Bedyngham, John Forest and, most frequently, Leonel Power.
The correctness of the ascription is, however, doubted by Steinschneider, who believes that this work is identical with one of the same title by Aaron Abraham ben Baruch.
A tragedy entitled Heroick Friendship was printed in 1686 as Otway's work, but the ascription is unlikely.
Averroes ’ commentary attempts to harmonize his assessment of the Poetics with al-Farabi ’ s, but he is ultimately unable to reconcile his ascription of moral purpose to poetry with al-Farabi ’ s logical interpretation.

is and Banu
Ibn ʿAbd al-Wahhab is generally acknowledged to have been born in 1703 into the Arab tribe of Banu Tamim in ' Uyayna, a village in the Najd region of the modern Saudi Arabia.
* 1975 – Rahima Banu, a two-year old girl from the village of Kuralia in Bangladesh, is the last known person to be infected with naturally occurring smallpox.
* In the Muslim kingdom of Zaragoza, the ruling Banu Tujibi clan is deposed by Suleiman Al-Mustain I ibn Hud who starts the Huddid dynasty which rules over the region for a century ( possibly 1039 ).
There is also a shrine there, dedicated to commemorate Princess Shahr Banu, eldest daughter of the last ruler of the Sassanid Empire.
In Arabic, the corresponding term for the Biblical Amalek is Imlīq, whose descendants Al -′ Amālīq were early residents of the ḥaram at Mecca, later supplanted by the Banu Jurhum, and formed one of the first tribes of ancient Arabia to speak Arabic.
The Khazraj tribe is said to have posed no significant threat as there were sufficient men of war from the Medinan tribes such as the Banu Aws to immediately organize them into a military bodyguard for Abu Bakr.
Hashemite also Hashimite is the Latinate version of the, transliteration: Hāšimī, and traditionally refers to those belonging to the Banu Hashim, or " clan of Hashim ", a clan within the larger Quraish tribe.
Thu Al issba ' a Al Adwani ( in Arabic ) is a figure of the tribe In the pre-Islamic era, in which he's known as a poet and a man of wisdom. Furthermore, Banu Thabet are people descended from Thabit.
There is also a shrine there, dedicated to commemorate Princess Shahr Banu, eldest daughter of the last ruler of the Sassanid Empire.
Other notable Lakhmid is the late Arab leader Gamal Abdul Nasser from the Bani Mur of Banu Lakhm.
Later Dilip Kumar's wife Saira Banu, made a public statement that the actor is good in health and in high spirits.
It is said that, at this time in Arabia, the tribes present were ʿĀd, Thamud, Jurhum, Tasam, Jadis, Amim, Midian, Amalek Imlaq, Jasim, Qahtan, Banu Yaqtan and others.
Banu Hashim is one of the clans of the Quraysh tribe, of the Adnani confederation.
There are also many Hassani and Hussayni ( double s lines ) who claim to be descendants of the Prophet but who are not so in reality, this is a long attested fact ; as well as which there are those who falsely claim descendants of the Prophet Muhammad's uncle Al-Abbas to constitute part of the Ahl an ' Naas ( House of the Blood ) of the Prophet, the which is mostly done by Abbasis who wish to appear as descendants of the Prophet, ' though these are possible descendants of the Abbasid line which is separate to Banu Hashim ; along with many of the Shia ' at Ali who claim that descent through Ali is as, if not more, significant in terms of descent from Muhammad and thus falsely try to include Alvis and a cluster of others under the umbrella of being descendants of the Prophet Muhammad despite the clear lack of any blood lineage.
The Al Murrah is a tribe descended from the well-known Banu Yam tribe.
" Robert Irwin thinks the Banu Munqidh were Twelver Shi ' ites ( unlike the Fatimids who were Seveners ), and that another clue to Usama's Shi ' ism is his dislike of jihad, which was not a Shi ' ite doctrine.
Seraiki ( Siraiki, Saraiki ) is a cluster of northern Lahnda dialects, spoken in Multan and Muzaffargarh districts, Riyasati spoken in Bahawalpur, Rahim yar khan and Lodhran districts, and Derawali spoken in Dera Ghazi Khan and Rajanpur of Punjab Province and Deri Ismail Khan, Tank and Banu districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Banu ( in bânu ), is a Persian name for girls used in Iran, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Turkey, India, and Nepal.
from the city is Bibi Ka Maqbara, the burial place of Aurangzeb's wife, Rabia-ud-Durrani alias Dilras Banu Begum.
Taghribat Bani Hilal is an Arabic epic recounting the Banu Hilal's journey from Egypt to Tunisia and conquest of the latter in the 11th century.
Dara Shikoh is also credited with the commissioning of several exquisite, still extant, examples of Mughal architecture-among them the tomb of his wife Nadira Banu in Lahore, the tomb of Hazrat Mian Mir also in Lahore, the Dara Shikoh Library in Delhi, the Akhun Mullah Shah Mosque in Srinagar in Kashmir and the Pari Mahal garden palace ( also in Srinagar in Kashmir ).

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