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  • The one called Hadj el Kebsy, started from Sada, in

    Travels in Arabia 2003

  • The one called Hadj el Kebsy, started from Sada, in Yemen, and took its course along the mountains to Tayf and to Mekka.

    Travels in Arabia; comprehending an account of those territories in Hedjaz which the Mohammedans regard as sacred John Lewis Burckhardt 1800

  • The caravan of the Yemen pilgrims, called Hadj el Kebsy, whose route lies along these mountains, used always to observe the ceremony here, and the tank was then filled with water for ablution.

    Travels in Arabia 2003

  • The caravan of the Yemen pilgrims, called Hadj el Kebsy, whose route lies along these mountains, used always to observe the ceremony here, and the tank was then filled with water for ablution.

    Travels in Arabia; comprehending an account of those territories in Hedjaz which the Mohammedans regard as sacred John Lewis Burckhardt 1800

  • Lately, the fair had been interdicted by the viceroy on account of cholera having been introduced by the pilgrims returning from Mecca and Jeddah, and then spread by the multitude which congregated there; for the fair was held just at the time that the pilgrims returned from the "Hadj," and hadjis, as a rule, are not averse to dealing and turning an honest penny.

    Lippincott's Magazine, Vol. 22, September, 1878 Various

  • Mr. EL HADJ ABDOULWAHAB SAIDI (Chief Imam, Fass Mbaw): (Foreign language spoken) QUIST-ARCTON: A senior Senegalese imam, El Hadj Abdoulwahab Saidi, says while they respect the law, the custom of Muslim religious schools and education dating back centuries must continue.

    Senegal's Poor Hurt By Begging Ban Meant To Help 2010

  • Mr. EL HADJ ABDOULWAHAB SAIDI (Chief Imam, Fass Mbaw): (Foreign language spoken) QUIST-ARCTON: A senior Senegalese imam, El Hadj Abdoulwahab Saidi, says while they respect the law, the custom of Muslim religious schools and education dating back centuries must continue.

    Senegal's Poor Hurt By Begging Ban Meant To Help 2010

  • Mr. EL HADJ ABDOULWAHAB SAIDI (Chief Imam, Fass Mbaw): (Foreign language spoken) QUIST-ARCTON: A senior Senegalese imam, El Hadj Abdoulwahab Saidi, says while they respect the law, the custom of Muslim religious schools and education dating back centuries must continue.

    Senegal's Poor Hurt By Begging Ban Meant To Help 2010

  • Mr. EL HADJ ABDOULWAHAB SAIDI (Chief Imam, Fass Mbaw): (Foreign language spoken) QUIST-ARCTON: A senior Senegalese imam, El Hadj Abdoulwahab Saidi, says while they respect the law, the custom of Muslim religious schools and education dating back centuries must continue.

    Senegal's Poor Hurt By Begging Ban Meant To Help 2010

  • Mr. EL HADJ ABDOULWAHAB SAIDI (Chief Imam, Fass Mbaw): (Foreign language spoken) QUIST-ARCTON: A senior Senegalese imam, El Hadj Abdoulwahab Saidi, says while they respect the law, the custom of Muslim religious schools and education dating back centuries must continue.

    Senegal's Poor Hurt By Begging Ban Meant To Help 2010

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