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mahārīb] Indented niche within a mosque mihrāb became a formal part of the mosque. mihrāb often has a sense other than that of Sūrat Maryam (q.v.), for example, mihrāb which is (See v.98 of Sūrat al-Baqara (q.v.)). Tradition shows him and Dhū '1-Hijja (q.v.), an Minā is (See Ibrāhīm (1); 'Īd al-Adhā; Ismā'īl (1); al-Jamra.)
DOI link for mahārīb] Indented niche within a mosque mihrāb became a formal part of the mosque. mihrāb often has a sense other than that of Sūrat Maryam (q.v.), for example, mihrāb which is (See v.98 of Sūrat al-Baqara (q.v.)). Tradition shows him and Dhū '1-Hijja (q.v.), an Minā is (See Ibrāhīm (1); 'Īd al-Adhā; Ismā'īl (1); al-Jamra.)
mahārīb] Indented niche within a mosque mihrāb became a formal part of the mosque. mihrāb often has a sense other than that of Sūrat Maryam (q.v.), for example, mihrāb which is (See v.98 of Sūrat al-Baqara (q.v.)). Tradition shows him and Dhū '1-Hijja (q.v.), an Minā is (See Ibrāhīm (1); 'Īd al-Adhā; Ismā'īl (1); al-Jamra.)
ABSTRACT
Mīqāt (Ar.) [pl. mawāqīt] Literally, 'time of appointment', or 'meeting point'. In the technical terminology of the Hajj (q.v.) the word mīqāt has the specialist sense of the place where, or the time at which, pilgrims to Mecca (q.v.) gather.