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  • Shams al-Zuhà, the fourth Shajarat al-Durr, the fifth Kút al-Kulúb, the sixth Sharaf al-Banát and the youngest Manar al-Sana,

    The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night 2006

  • (Súra xci); in the third, the Súrat-uz-Zuhá (Súra xciii); in the fourth, the Súrat-ul-Ikhlás (cxii).

    The Faith of Islam Edward Sell

  • "Wakt al-Zuhà;" the division of time between sunrise and midday.

    Arabian nights. English Anonymous 1855

  • Al-Zuhá (undurn-hour, or before noon) and Maghrib = set of sun, become in Badawi speech Al-Ghaylah = siesta-time and Ghaybat al-Shams.

    Arabian nights. English Anonymous 1855

  • Notwithstanding, I had to make an effort not to burst out laughing when the president pronounced the words: "Zuh ...

    Bono On Bono Assayas, Michka 2005

  • | posted by Paul the Spud | Monday, February 02, 2009 source of flabbergasting "Zuh?" to me today.

    Shakesville 2009

  • Now the King had seven daughters, all sisters-german by one mother and father except the youngest: the eldest was called Núr al-Hudà, the second Najm al-Sabáh, the third Shams al-Zuhà, the fourth Shajarat al-Durr, the fifth Kút al-Kulúb, the sixth Sharaf al-Banát and the youngest Manar al-Sana, Hasan's wife, who was their sister by the father's side only. [

    Arabian nights. English Anonymous 1855

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