Sahab is a Jordanian industrial city. It is part of the Capital Governorate. It is considered one of the industrial cities in which medicines and foodstuffs are produced. Its area is (12 km²), meaning that it occupies (0.04%) of the total area of the Greater Amman Municipality, and its population is (71,060), according to the statistics of 2011. It joined the Greater Amman Municipality on December 12, 2006.
It is considered an important economic center with an industrial and commercial nature. It contains the two largest industrial clusters in the Kingdom (King Abdullah II Industrial City and the Industrial Clusters City).
The city holds Cave of the Seven Sleepers, as well as the Islamic Sahab Cemetery. It also holds Sahab Sports City and several youth sports centers and clubs. It has archaeological sites that date back to the city of Slade in the thirteenth century BC.
It is strategically located and links the capital Amman to the south of the Kingdom in addition to Saudi Arabia and Iraq to the east. The city retains the clan characteristics, customs and traditions.
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Good ones |
- Adam's immediate relatives
- Believer of Ya-Sin
- Family of Noah
- Luqman's son
- People of Abraham
- People of Jesus
- People of Solomon
- Zayd (Muhammad's adopted son)
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Days |
- Al-Jumuʿah (The Friday)
- As-Sabt (The Sabbath or Saturday)
- Days of battles
- Days of Hajj
- Doomsday
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Months of the Islamic calendar |
- 12 months: Four holy months
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Pilgrimages |
- Al-Ḥajj (literally 'The Pilgrimage', the Greater Pilgrimage)
- Al-ʿUmrah (The Lesser Pilgrimage)
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Times for prayer or remembrance | Times for Duʿāʾ (' Invocation'), Ṣalāh 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')
- 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')
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Objects of people or beings | Mentioned idols (cult images) | Of Israelites | |
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Celestial bodies | Maṣābīḥ (literally 'lamps'):
- Al-Qamar (The Moon)
- Kawākib (Planets)
- Nujūm (Stars)
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Plant matter |
Baṣal (Onion)
Fūm (Garlic or wheat)
Shaṭʾ (Shoot)
Sūq (Plant stem)
Zarʿ (Seed)
Fruits |
- ʿAdas (Lentil)
- 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
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Liquids |
- Māʾ (Water or fluid)
- Nahr (River)
- Yamm (River or sea)
- Sharāb (Drink)
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Note: Names are sorted alphabetically. Standard form: Islamic name / Biblical name (title or relationship) |
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Al-Jizah District |
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Umm ar-Rasas Subdistrict | |
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Al-Muwaqqar District |
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Rujm Al-Shami Subdistrict | |
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Na'our District |
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Hisban Subdistrict | |
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Al-Na'our Subdistrict | |
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Umm al-Basatin Subdistrict | |
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