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انطاکیه تورکیه جۆمهوریتینین بیر بؤیوک شهری دیر. انطاکیه عاصی چایینین ساحیلنده دیر. بو شهرين ۲۰۱۲-جی ايلده ۲۱۶٬۹۶۰ نفر اهالیسی وارمیش[۳] [۴]
Glanville Downey (1963). Ancient Antioch . Princeton University Press.
Rockwell, William Walker (1911). "Antioch" . In Chisholm, Hugh (ed.). بریتانیکا اینسایکلوپدیاسی (in انگلیسی). Vol. 2 (11th ed.). کمبریج یونیورسیتی پرس. pp. 130–132.
ویکیدولانمانین Antakya اوچون بیر سیاحت تعلیماتی وار.
ناحیهلر Districts of Hatay
بلدیهلی شهرلر قالین یازیلیب دیر.
People and things in the Quran
Characters
Non-humans
Allāh ("The تانری ")
Names of الله found in the Quran, such as Karīm (Generous)
Animals
Related
The بقره سورهسی (cow) of Israelites
The dhiʾb (wolf) that Jacob feared could attack Joseph
The fīl (elephant) of the Abyssinians
Ḥimār (Domesticated donkey)
The hud-hud (hoopoe) of Solomon
The kalb (dog) of the اصحاب کهف
The namlah (female ant) of Solomon
The nūn (fish or whale) of Jonah
The nāqat (she-camel) of Saleh
Non-related
ʿAnkabūt (Female تورآتان )
Dābbat al-Arḍ (Beast of the Earth)
Ḥimār (Wild ass)
بال (بال آریسی )
Qaswarah ("Lion", "beast of prey" or "hunter")
Malāʾikah (Angels)
Angels of Hell
Bearers of the Throne
Harut and Marut
Kirāman Kātibīn (Honourable Scribes)
Munkar and Nakir
Riḍwan
Archangels
جبرئیل (Gabriel, chief)
Ar-Rūḥ ("The Spirit")
Ar-Rūḥ al-Amīn ("The Trustworthy Spirit")
Ar-Rūḥ al-Qudus ("The Holy Spirit")
Angel of the Trumpet (Isrāfīl or Raphael)
Malakul-Mawt (Angel of Death, Azrael)
Mīkāil (Michael)
Jinn (Genies)Shayāṭīn (Demons or Devils)
Iblīs ash-Shayṭān (the (chief) Devil)
Mārid ("Rebellious one")
Others
Prophets
Mentioned
آدام (Adam)
Al-Yasaʿ (Elisha)
Ayyūb (Job)
Dāwūd (داوود )
Dhūl-Kifl (Ezekiel?)
Hārūn (Aaron)
Hūd (Eber?)
Idrīs (Enoch?)
Ilyās (Elijah)
ʿImrān (Joachim the father of Maryam)
Isḥāq (Isaac)
Ismāʿīl (Ishmael)
Lūṭ (Lot)
Ṣāliḥ
شعیب (Jethro, Reuel or Hobab?)
Sulaymān ibn Dāwūd (سلیمان son of David)
ʿUzair (عزرا ?)
یحیی ibn Zakariyyā (یحیی the son of Zechariah)
Yaʿqūb (یعقوب )
Yūnus (Jonah)
Dhūn-Nūn ("He of the بالیقلار (or Whale)" or "Owner of the Fish (or Whale)")
Ṣāḥib al-Ḥūt ("Companion of the Whale")
Yūsuf ibn Ya‘qūb (Joseph son of Jacob)
زکریا (زکریا )
Ulul-ʿAzm ("Those of the Perseverance and Strong Will")
Muḥammad
Aḥmad
Other names and titles of Muhammad
ʿĪsā (عیسی )
Al-Masīḥ (The Messiah)
Ibn Maryam (Son of Mary)
Mūsā Kalīmullāh (موسی He who spoke to God)
Ibrāhīm Khalīlullāh (ابراهیم Friend of God)
Nūḥ (نوح )
Debatable ones
Dhūl-Qarnain
Luqmān
Maryam (مریم )
Ṭālūt (طالوت or Gideon?)
Implied
Irmiyā (Jeremiah)
ساموئل (ساموئل )
Yūshaʿ ibn Nūn (Joshua, companion and successor of Moses)
People of Prophets
Good ones
Adam's immediate relatives
Believer of Ya-Sin
Family of Noah
Father Lamech
Mother Shamkhah bint Anush or Betenos
Luqman's son
People of Aaron and Moses
Egyptians
Believer (Hizbil or Hizqil ibn Sabura)
Imraʾat Firʿawn (Āsiyá bint Muzāḥim the Wife of Pharaoh, who adopted Moses)
Magicians of the Pharaoh
Wise, pious man
Moses' wife
Moses' sister-in-law
Mother
Sister
People of Abraham
Mother Abiona or Amtelai the daughter of Karnebo
Ishmael's mother
Isaac's mother
People of Jesus
Disciples (including Peter)
Mary's mother
الیصابات
People of Joseph
Brothers (including بنیامین (Benjamin) and Simeon)
Egyptians
ʿAzīz (Potiphar, Qatafir or Qittin)
Malik (King Ar-Rayyān ibn Al-Walīd))
Wife of ʿAzīz (Zulaykhah)
راحیل
People of Solomon
Zayd (Muhammad's adopted son)
Evil ones
Āzar (possibly Terah)
Firʿawn (Pharaoh of Moses' time)
Hāmān
Jālūt (Goliath)
Qārūn (Korah, cousin of Moses)
As-Sāmirī
ابولهب
Slayers of Saleh's she-camel (Qaddar ibn Salif and Musda' ibn Dahr)
Implied or not specified
Abraha
ابوبکر
Bal'am/Balaam
Barṣīṣā
Caleb or Kaleb the companion of Joshua
Luqman's son
ایکینجی نبوکدنصر
Nimrod
Rahmah the wife of Ayyub
Shaddad
Groups
Mentioned
Aṣḥāb al-Jannah
People of Paradise
People of the Burnt Garden
Aṣḥāb as-Sabt (Companions of the Sabbath)
Christian apostles
Ḥawāriyyūn (Disciples of Jesus)
Companions of Noah's Ark
Aṣḥāb al-Kahf war-Raqīm (اصحاب کهف and Al-Raqaim?
Companions of the Elephant
People of al-Ukhdūd
People of a township in Surah Ya-Sin
مدینه or مدینه
Qawm Lūṭ (People of Sodom and Gomorrah)
Nation of Noah
Tribes, ethnicities or families
Aʿrāb (Arabs or بدوی لر s)
ʿĀd (people of Hud)
Companions of the Rass
Qawm Tubbaʿ (People of Tubba)
قریش
Thamūd (people of Saleh)
Aṣḥāb al-Ḥijr ("Companions of the Stoneland")
‘Ajam
روم
Banī Isrāʾīl (Children of Israel)
Muʾtafikāt (The overthrown cities of Sodom and Gomorrah)
People of Ibrahim
People of Ilyas
People of Nuh
People of Shuaib
Ahl Madyan مدین )
Aṣḥāb al-Aykah ("Companions of the Wood")
Qawm Yūnus (People of Jonah)
Ya'juj and Ma'juj/Gog and Magog
Ahl al-Bayt ("People of the Household")
Household of Abraham
یعقوب
Lot's daughters
Progeny of Imran
Household of Moses
Household of Muhammad بنی هاشم
Daughters of Muhammad
Muhammad's wives
Household of Salih
قیبطیلر
Current Ummah of Islam (Ummah of Muhammad)
Aṣḥāb Muḥammad (صحابه )
Anṣār (Muslims of Medina who helped Muhammad and his Meccan followers, literally 'Helpers')
Muhajirun (Emigrants from Mecca to Medina)
People of مکه
Children of Ayyub
Sons of Adam
Wife of Nuh
Wife of Lut
Yaʾjūj wa Maʾjūj (Gog and Magog)
Son of Nuh
Implicitly mentioned Religious groups
Ahl al-Dhimmah
Kāfirūn
Majūs مزدیسنا
Munāfiqūn (Hypocrites)
موسلمان
Ahl al-Kitāb (People of the Book)
Naṣārā (مسیحی (s) or People of the Injil)
Ruhban (Christian monks)
Qissis (Christian priest)
Yahūd (Jews)
Ahbār (Jewish scholars)
Rabbani/Rabbi
Sabians
Polytheists
Meccan polytheists at the time of Muhammad
Mesopotamian polytheists at the time of Abraham and Lot
Locations
Mentioned
Al-Arḍ Al-Muqaddasah ("The Holy Land")
In the عربیستان یاریم آداسی (excluding Madyan)
Al-Aḥqāf ("The Sandy Plains," or "the Wind-curved Sand-hills")
Iram dhāt al-ʿImād (Iram of the Pillars)
Al-مدینه (formerly مدینه )
ʿArafāt and [Al-Ḥarām ]
Al-Ḥijr (Hegra)
Badr
Ḥunayn
Makkah (مکه )
Bakkah
Ḥaraman Āminan ("Sanctuary (which is) Secure")
Kaʿbah (کعبه )
Maqām Ibrāhīm (Station of Abraham)
Safa and Marwa
Sabaʾ (Sheba)
ʿArim Sabaʾ (Dam of Sheba)
Rass
Al-Jannah (Paradise, literally "The Garden")
جهنم (Hell)
In بین النهرین :
Al-Jūdiyy
Munzalanm-Mubārakan ("Place-of-Landing Blessed")
Bābil (Babylon)
Qaryat Yūnus ("Township of Jonah," that is Nineveh)
Door of Hittah
Madyan (مدین )
Majmaʿ al-Baḥrayn
Miṣr (Mainland میصر )
Salsabīl (A river in Paradise)
Sinai Region or Tīh Desert
Al-Wād Al-Muqaddas Ṭuwan (The Holy Valley of Tuwa)
Al-Wādil-Ayman (The valley on the 'righthand' side of the Valley of Tuwa and Mount Sinai)
Al-Buqʿah Al-Mubārakah ("The Blessed Place")
سینا داغی or Mount Tabor
Religious locations
کیلیسا (اؤرگۆت) (Church)
Miḥrāb
Monastery
Masjid (مسجید , literally "Place of Prostration")
Al-Mashʿar Al-Ḥarām ("The Sacred Grove")
Al-Masjid Al-Aqṣā (مسجد الاقصی , literally "The Farthest Place-of-Prostration")
Al-Masjid Al-Ḥarām (The Sacred Mosque of Mecca)
Masjid al-Dirar
A Mosque in the area of Medina, possibly:
Masjid Qubāʾ (Quba Mosque)
The Prophet's Mosque
Salat (Synagogue)
Implied
انطاکیه
Arabia
Al-حجاز (literally "The Barrier")
Black Stone (Al-Ḥajar al-Aswad) & کعبه
Cave of Hira
Ghār ath-Thawr (Cave of the Bull)
Hudaybiyyah
Ta'if
Ayla
Barrier of Dhul-Qarnayn
بیتالمقدس & 'Ariha
کربلا (Mesopotamia)
Canaan
اصحاب کهف
Dār an-Nadwa
اوردن چایی
نیل چایی River
Palestine River
Paradise of Shaddad
Plant matter
Baṣal (Onion)
Fūm (Garlic or wheat)
Shaṭʾ (Shoot)
Sūq (Plant stem)
Zarʿ (Seed)
Fruits
ʿAdas (مرجیمک (نؤع) )
Baql (Herb)
Ḥabb dhul-ʿaṣf (Corn of the husk)
Qith-thāʾ (Cucumber)
Rummān (Pomegranate)
Tīn (Fig)
Ukul khamṭ (Bitter fruit or food of Sheba)
Zaytūn (Olive)
In Paradise
Bushes, trees or plants
Plants of Sheba
Līnah (Tender Palm tree)
Nakhl (خورما )
Rayḥān (Scented plant)
Sidrat al-Muntahā
Zaqqūm
Holy books
Al-Injīl (The Gospel of Jesus)
Al-قورآن (The Book of Muhammad)
Ṣuḥuf-i Ibrāhīm (Scroll(s) of Abraham)
At-Tawrāt (The تورات )
Ṣuḥuf-i-Mūsā (Scroll(s) of Moses)
Tablets of Stone
Az-Zabūr (The Psalms of David)
Umm al-Kitāb ("Mother of the Book(s)")
Objects of people or beings
Heavenly Food of Christian Apostles
Noah's Ark
Staff of Musa
Tābūt as-Sakīnah (Casket of Shekhinah)
بلقیس
Trumpet of Israfil
Mentioned idols (cult images)
'Ansāb
Jibt and Ṭāghūt (False god)
Of Israelites
بعل
The ʿijl (golden calf statue) of Israelites
Of Noah's people
Nasr
Suwāʿ
Wadd
Yaghūth
Yaʿūq
Of Quraysh
Celestial bodies Maṣābīḥ (literally 'lamps'):
Al-Qamar (The Moon)
Kawākib (Planets)
Nujūm (Stars)
Liquids
Māʾ (Water or fluid)
Nahr (River)
Yamm (River or sea)
Sharāb (Drink)
Events, incidents, occasions or times
Incident of Ifk
قدر گئجه سی
Event of Mubahala
Sayl al-ʿArim (Flood of the Great Dam of Ma'rib in Sheba)
The Farewell Pilgrimage
Treaty of Hudaybiyyah
Battles or military expeditions
Days
Al-Jumuʿah (The Friday)
As-Sabt (The Sabbath or Saturday)
Days of battles
Days of Hajj
Doomsday
Pilgrimages
Al-Ḥajj (literally "The Pilgrimage", the Greater Pilgrimage)
Al-ʿUmrah (The Lesser Pilgrimage)
Times for prayer or remembrance Times for
Duʿāʾ ('Invocation'),
ناماز (ایسلام) and
Dhikr ('Remembrance', including
Taḥmīd ('Praising'),
Takbīr and
Tasbīḥ ):
Al-ʿAshiyy (The Afternoon or the Night)
Al-Ghuduww ("The Mornings")
Al-Bukrah ("The Morning")
Aṣ-Ṣabāḥ ("The Morning")
Al-Layl ("The Night")
Al-ʿIshāʾ ("The Late-Night")
Aẓ-Ẓuhr ("The Noon")
Dulūk ash-Shams ("Decline of the Sun")
Al-Masāʾ ("The Evening")
Qabl al-Ghurūb ("Before the Setting (of the Sun)")
Al-Aṣīl ("The Afternoon")
Al-ʿAṣr ("The Afternoon")
Qabl ṭulūʿ ash-Shams ("Before the rising of the Sun")
Implied
غدیر خم
Laylat al-Mabit
The first pilgrimage
Note: The names are sorted alphabetically. Standard form: Islamic name / Biblical name (title or relationship)
تورکیهده بؤیوک شهر بلدیهلری
صلاحیت کونترولو
International National
بؤلمهلر
بؤلمهلر :
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