Khalwa (structure)
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Khalwa (structure)
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Khalwa (kañum ne "bayt al-khalwa", e ɗemngal "nokku keeriiɗo"),[1] ko nokku keeriiɗo walla cellal (zawiya) lislaam toɗɗaaɗo ngam wonde nokku ɗo rewrata e golloraade ruuhu.[2][3]
Ko heewi e cuuɗi khalwa tokoosi mahaa ko e dow esplanade Al-Aqsa gila 956 haa jooni, keewɗi heen ko mawɓe Ottomaan en nokku oo sosi ɗum en, ina njiyloo sifaa ɓuuɓɗo nannduɗo e oo, ina wallita suudu wooturu walla ɗiɗi.
Suudu juulde les leydi nder juulirɗe aadaaji cakaare Arabi (Najd) ina wiyee kadi khalwa, e nder Druze en, suudu juulde ina wiyee Khalwat al-Bayada.
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