The Monastery in Ghazali is a medieval Christian monastery in the Bayuda Desert in northern Sudan. Probably founded by the Makurian king Merkurios in the late 7th century, it functioned until the 13th century.[1]
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The MonasteryinGhazali is a medieval Christian monasteryin the Bayuda Desert in northern Sudan. Probably founded by the Makurian king Merkurios in the...
cataract of the Nile (south of Aswan in southern Egypt) and the confluence of the Blue and White Niles (in Khartoum in central Sudan), or more strictly,...
the distorted letters 'IHS'. In 2016 a 1,300-year-old corpse, was found in a cemetery near a medieval monasteryinGhazali, Sudan, whose right foot bore...
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derived from the way the word is used in the New Testament (Acts 8:27). A kandake who ruled in her own right bore in addition the title qore, the same title...
used in central Sudan from time immemorial. Hafirs were an important feature of the Meroitic civilization in the Butana and were often built in the immediate...
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Niles in 2004. Medieval Nubia (1954) Excavations at Soba (1955) Ghazali, a monasteryin the northern Sudan 1961, concerning the MonasteryinGhazali Meroë:...
dedicated to indigenous Kushite deities were replaced with churches and monasteries dedicated to Yahweh. Burial practices also changed from Kerman-style...
forming part of the city of Aswan in Upper Egypt. The archaeological digs on the island became a World Heritage Site in 1979, along with other examples...
Republic of the Sudan and the state of South Sudan, which became independent in 2011. The territory of Sudan is geographically part of a larger African region...
places of religious importance, such as the monasteryinGhazali. The language was apparently widely used in those contexts until the fifteenth century...
between the Atbara and the Nile in the Sudan. South of Khartoum it is bordered by the Blue Nile and in the east by Lake Tana in Ethiopia. It should not be...
Several archaeological sites, e.g. Umm Ruweim and the monastery of Ghazali are located at Wadi Abu Dom. In 2011, rock art, some of which is at least 5,000 years...
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exist today. Next to this building a black stone as the memorial of Al-Ghazali, one of the Iranian mystics of the 13th century. Haruniyeh was built on...
classical mysticism of divine love, as promoted by al-Ghazali and Attar of Nishapur, and finally emerging in the institutionalized form of today's network of...
theological writing, eschatological manuals, whose authors include al-Ghazali, Ibn Kathir, Ibn Majah, Muhammad al-Bukhari, and Ibn Khuzaymah. Similarities...
of 2013 and 2014 in the Ghazalimonastery". Polish Archaeology in the Mediterranean. 26/1. Obłuski, Arthur (2019). The Monasteries and Monks of Nubia...
and transferred the land of the landed proprietors, the crown and the monasteries to the peasant committees without compensation. The day after assuming...
distinguished philosopher and theologian, al-Ghazali, as a professor. Other Nizamiyyah schools were located in Nishapur, Balkh, Herat, and Isfahan. While...
he was raised in a Muslim environment. His early life he spent in Baghdad, where he became a disciple of the Muslim mystic Ahmad Ghazali, among his fellow...
against Székelys by the Habsburg army in 1764 and the destruction of Romanian Orthodox Churches and Monasteriesin Transylvania by Adolf Nikolaus von Buccow...
frequently among Isma'ili traditions. In fact, Isma'ilism has been often criticised as non-Islamic.[citation needed] Al-Ghazali characterized them as a group...
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