Baghdad is a city of peace
Historians and linguists have agreed that the word "Baghdad" is foreign. Therefore, they differed greatly in determining their letters, as they do in many foreign words in which they do not find a known origin, so they said: Baghdad, Baghdad, Baghdad, Baghdad, Baghdad, Baghdad, Mughadin, Baghdam, Mughdham, Baghdad, and Bahdad. This difference either arises from the origin of its non-Arab pronunciation, or it arose after that from the distortions of the common people. Because of the strangeness of this name on their tongues. The ancient zealots hated giving this name to the capital of the Abbasids. Because of the meaning of polytheism in its origin; Some of them claimed that this word is a compound of the word "Bagh", which is the garden, and "Dad", which is the name of an idol for the non-Arabs, and the phrase meaning is "an idol's garden". Some of them said: "Dad" is the name of a man, so the meaning is "a man's garden", and others claimed that " "Bagh" is an idol, and "Dad" is a gift, and the meaning is "the gift of the idol" in the manner of the non-Arabs among the Mudhaifs. Others claimed that "Bagh" is the name of an idol that some of the non-Arabs used to worship. And "Dad" is a man.
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Baghdad is a city of peace
Historians and linguists have agreed that the word "Baghdad" is foreign. Therefore, they differed greatly in determining their letters, as they do in many foreign words in which they do not find a known origin, so they said: Baghdad, Baghdad, Baghdad, Baghdad, Baghdad, Baghdad, Mughadin, Baghdam, Mughdham, Baghdad, and Bahdad. This difference either arises from the origin of its non-Arab pronunciation, or it arose after that from the distortions of the common people. Because of the strangeness of this name on their tongues. The ancient zealots hated giving this name to the capital of the Abbasids. Because of the meaning of polytheism in its origin; Some of them claimed that this word is a compound of the word "Bagh", which is the garden, and "Dad", which is the name of an idol for the non-Arabs, and the phrase meaning is "an idol's garden". Some of them said: "Dad" is the name of a man, so the meaning is "a man's garden", and others claimed that " "Bagh" is an idol, and "Dad" is a gift, and the meaning is "the gift of the idol" in the manner of the non-Arabs among the Mudhaifs. Others claimed that "Bagh" is the name of an idol that some of the non-Arabs used to worship. And "Dad" is a man.
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Baghdad is a city of peace

Baghdad is a city of peace

Baghdad is a city of peace

Baghdad is a city of peace

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Historians and linguists have agreed that the word "Baghdad" is foreign. Therefore, they differed greatly in determining their letters, as they do in many foreign words in which they do not find a known origin, so they said: Baghdad, Baghdad, Baghdad, Baghdad, Baghdad, Baghdad, Mughadin, Baghdam, Mughdham, Baghdad, and Bahdad. This difference either arises from the origin of its non-Arab pronunciation, or it arose after that from the distortions of the common people. Because of the strangeness of this name on their tongues. The ancient zealots hated giving this name to the capital of the Abbasids. Because of the meaning of polytheism in its origin; Some of them claimed that this word is a compound of the word "Bagh", which is the garden, and "Dad", which is the name of an idol for the non-Arabs, and the phrase meaning is "an idol's garden". Some of them said: "Dad" is the name of a man, so the meaning is "a man's garden", and others claimed that " "Bagh" is an idol, and "Dad" is a gift, and the meaning is "the gift of the idol" in the manner of the non-Arabs among the Mudhaifs. Others claimed that "Bagh" is the name of an idol that some of the non-Arabs used to worship. And "Dad" is a man.

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ISBN-13: 9789779919218
Publisher: ????? ??????? ???????
Publication date: 12/18/2024
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 136
File size: 1 MB
Age Range: 16 - 18 Years
Language: Arabic
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