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  • Their tents, these days, considerably outnumbered the ramshackle houses of the fishermen and boatbuilders and netmakers and the handful of merchants who called Najran home.

    Rulers of the Darkness Turtledove, Harry 2002

  • He highlighted the strategic importance of Najran, which is surrounded by mountains and located close to the Empty Quarter, one of the world's largest deserts.

    arabnews - frontpage 2010

  • He highlighted the strategic importance of Najran, which is surrounded by mountains and located close to the Empty Quarter, one of the world's largest deserts.

    arabnews - frontpage 2010

  • Last week, Abdul Malik al-Houthi released a statement threatening to open a new frontline against the Saudi forces in Najran, which is close to al-Jawf.

    Yemen Observer 2009

  • In a separate case, on February 7, the government released Hadi Al Mutif, a member of the Ismaili religious minority in Najran, a southern province bordering Yemen, after he expressed remorse to chief mufti Abd al-‘Aziz Al al-Shaikh over alleged insults to the Prophet Muhammad.

    Human Rights Watch: Malaysia: Don't Send Saudi Back -- Faces Likely Death Sentence for Twitter Post Human Rights Watch 2012

  • In a separate case, on February 7, the government released Hadi Al Mutif, a member of the Ismaili religious minority in Najran, a southern province bordering Yemen, after he expressed remorse to chief mufti Abd al-‘Aziz Al al-Shaikh over alleged insults to the Prophet Muhammad.

    Human Rights Watch: Malaysia: Don't Send Saudi Back -- Faces Likely Death Sentence for Twitter Post Human Rights Watch 2012

  • When Christians from Najran traveled to Medina to investigate his claim, Muhammad invited them into his mosque and later asked them to honor him by offering their worship services in that very mosque.

    Qasim Rashid: The Folly Of Burning The Quran Qasim Rashid 2011

  • In a separate case, on February 7, the government released Hadi Al Mutif, a member of the Ismaili religious minority in Najran, a southern province bordering Yemen, after he expressed remorse to chief mufti Abd al-‘Aziz Al al-Shaikh over alleged insults to the Prophet Muhammad.

    Human Rights Watch: Malaysia: Don't Send Saudi Back -- Faces Likely Death Sentence for Twitter Post Human Rights Watch 2012

  • When Christians from Najran traveled to Medina to investigate his claim, Muhammad invited them into his mosque and later asked them to honor him by offering their worship services in that very mosque.

    Qasim Rashid: The Folly Of Burning The Quran Qasim Rashid 2011

  • In a separate case, on February 7, the government released Hadi Al Mutif, a member of the Ismaili religious minority in Najran, a southern province bordering Yemen, after he expressed remorse to chief mufti Abd al-‘Aziz Al al-Shaikh over alleged insults to the Prophet Muhammad.

    Human Rights Watch: Malaysia: Don't Send Saudi Back -- Faces Likely Death Sentence for Twitter Post Human Rights Watch 2012

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