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A Dictionary of the Bible (2 ed.)
The symbol employed in textual criticism for a MS of the New Testament in Greek written on parchment in Egypt
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The Princeton Dictionary of Buddhism
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The Islamic World: Past and Present
614–678 Third wife of Muhammad
A'ishah was the third and youngest wife of the Prophet Muhammad. Born in Mecca, she was the daughter of ...
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The Concise Oxford Dictionary of World Religions
Symbol of emptiness (śūnyatā) and of the undifferentiated source of appearance in Zen Buddhism. In Japanese esoteric
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The Concise Oxford Dictionary of World Religions
(Gk., alpha).
First letter of the Greek alphabet, combined with the last, Ω (omega), to refer to God as the
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The Concise Oxford Dictionary of World Religions
Letter of negation in several languages, as in, e.g., atheism, adharma.
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The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Islamic World
Abdullah Gymnastiar (b.1962) is an Indonesianpreacher popularly known as Aa (elder brother) Gym. Despite minimal orthodox
Aa Gym
Aal al-Bayt Institute for Islamic Thought, The Royal Reference library
Joseph A. Kéchichian
The Oxford Encyclopedia of Islam and Politics
The Royal Aal al-Bayt Institute for Islamic Thought is an independent non-governmental institute headquartered in Amman, Jordan, whose ultimate purpose
Aaron Quick reference
A Dictionary of the Bible (2 ed.)
Brother of *Moses and *Miriam, of the tribe of Levi. Over the centuries Aaron's status in Israel's
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The Oxford Dictionary of the Jewish Religion (2 ed.)
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The Oxford Dictionary of Christian Art and Architecture (2 ed.)
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The Concise Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church (3 ed.)
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John Barton
The Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church (4 ed.)
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Eva Maria Siebert–Johnson
The Oxford Encyclopaedia of South Asian Christianity
The first ordained Protestant Indian pastor, Aaron was the son of Chokkanathan, a well-to-do businessman. Aaron's Hindu name was