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Dawa or Dawah may refer to: Places China * Dawa, Jilin, in Ningjiang District, Songyuan *Dawa County (大洼县), Panjin, Liaoning * Dawa, Dawa County, Liaoning * Dawa, Changtu County, Liaoning *Dawa Chik, One Month in (Tibetan) Other countries * Dawa River, a river in Kenya, Ethiopia, and Somalia * Dire Dawa, an autonomous city in Ethiopia Other uses *''Dawah'', the act of inviting people to Islam *Dawa (Tibetan phrase), meaning "moon" or "month" *''Al Dawa'', defunct political journal in Egypt *Islamic Dawa Party The Islamic Dawa Party () is an Iraqi Shia Islamist political movement that was formed in 1957 by seminarians in Najaf, Iraq, and later formed branches in Lebanon and Kuwait. The Party backed the Iranian Revolution and also Ayatollah Ruholla ..., an Iraqi conservative political party * Deutsch-Amerikanischen Wirtschafts-Ausschuss, a pro-Nazi group in 1930's USA {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Ningjiang District
Ningjiang District () is a district of Songyuan, Jilin, China. Administrative divisions There are 17 subdistricts, 4 towns A town is a type of a human settlement, generally larger than a village but smaller than a city. The criteria for distinguishing a town vary globally, often depending on factors such as population size, economic character, administrative stat ... and 3 townships. * Tuanjie Subdistrict () * Wenhua Subdistrict () * Minzhu Subdistrict () * Linjiang Subdistrict () * Xinqu Subdistrict () * Qianjin Subdistrict () * Heping Subdistrict () * Gongnong Subdistrict () * Yanjiang Subdistrict () * Tiexi Subdistrict () * Fanrong Subdistrict () * Jianshe Subdistrict () * Shihua Subdistrict () * Bodune Subdistrict () * Changning Subdistrict () * Binjiang Subdistrict () * Jinghu Subdistrict () * Dawa Town () * Shanyou Town () * Maoduzhan Town () * Hadashan Town () * Xincheng Township () * Bodu Township () Xingyuan Township () References External links C ...
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Dawa County
Dawa District () is a district of the city of Panjin, in central Liaoning province of Northeast China. The district has a land area of and a population of 263,101 in 2020. The postal code is 124200. The district seat is located in Zhanqian Community in Dawa Town. The district was known as Dawa County () until 2016, when it was converted to a district. Administrative divisions Dawa consists of six subdistricts and 10 towns. *Subdistricts: Rongbin Subdistrict (), Erjiegou Subdistrict (), Rongxing Subdistrict (), Dawa Subdistrict (), Tianjia Subdistrict (), Yushu Subdistrict (), Xianghai Subdistrict (), Qianjin Subdistrict () *Towns: Tianzhuangtai (Tienchwangtai) (), Dongfeng (), Xinkai (), Qingshui (), Xinxing (), Xi'an Xi'an is the list of capitals in China, capital of the Chinese province of Shaanxi. A sub-provincial city on the Guanzhong plain, the city is the third-most populous city in Western China after Chongqing and Chengdu, as well as the most populou ... ...
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Dawa Chik
Dawa or Dawah may refer to: Places China * Dawa, Jilin, in Ningjiang District, Songyuan *Dawa County (大洼县), Panjin, Liaoning * Dawa, Dawa County, Liaoning * Dawa, Changtu County, Liaoning * Dawa Chik, One Month in (Tibetan) Other countries * Dawa River, a river in Kenya, Ethiopia, and Somalia * Dire Dawa, an autonomous city in Ethiopia Other uses *''Dawah'', the act of inviting people to Islam * Dawa (Tibetan phrase), meaning "moon" or "month" *'' Al Dawa'', defunct political journal in Egypt *Islamic Dawa Party The Islamic Dawa Party () is an Iraqi Shia Islamist political movement that was formed in 1957 by seminarians in Najaf, Iraq, and later formed branches in Lebanon and Kuwait. The Party backed the Iranian Revolution and also Ayatollah Ruholla ..., an Iraqi conservative political party * Deutsch-Amerikanischen Wirtschafts-Ausschuss, a pro-Nazi group in 1930's USA {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Dawa River
Dawa or Dawah may refer to: Places China *Dawa, Jilin, in Ningjiang District, Songyuan *Dawa County (大洼县), Panjin, Liaoning *Dawa, Dawa County, Liaoning *Dawa, Changtu County, Liaoning *Dawa Chik, One Month in (Tibetan) Other countries * Dawa River, a river in Kenya, Ethiopia, and Somalia * Dire Dawa, an autonomous city in Ethiopia Other uses

*''Dawah'', the act of inviting people to Islam *Dawa (Tibetan phrase), meaning "moon" or "month" *''Al Dawa'', defunct political journal in Egypt *Islamic Dawa Party, an Iraqi conservative political party *Deutsch-Amerikanischen Wirtschafts-Ausschuss, a pro-Nazi group in 1930's USA {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Dire Dawa
Dire Dawa (; , meaning"where the Dir (clan), Dir hit his spear into the ground" or "The true Dir", , Harari language, Harari: ድሬዳዋ, lit. "Plain of Medicine"; ) is a city in eastern Ethiopia near the Somali Region and Oromia, Oromo border and one of two Administrative divisions of Ethiopia, chartered cities in Ethiopia (the other being Addis Ababa, the capital). Dire Dawa alongside present-day Sitti Zone were a part of the Dire Dawa autonomous region of the Somali Region stipulated in the 1987 Constitution of Ethiopia, 1987 Ethiopian Constitution until 1993 when it was split by the Government of Ethiopia, federal government into a separately administered chartered city. It is divided administratively into two woredas, the city proper and the non-urban woredas of Gurgura. Dire Dawa lies in the eastern part of the nation, on the Dechatu River, at the foot of a ring of cliffs. The western outskirts of the city lie on the Gorro River, a tributary of the Dechatu River. It is ...
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Dawah
' (, , "invitation", also spelt , , , or ) is the act of inviting people to Islam. The plural is () or (). Preachers who engage in dawah are known as da'i. Etymology literally means "issuing a summons" or "making an invitation". Grammatically, the word represents a gerund of a verb with the triconsonantal root ''d-ʕ-w'' () meaning variously "to summon" or "to invite". A Muslim who practices , either as a religious worker or in a volunteer community effort, is called a ' (, plural ' ). A , is a person who invites people to understand and accept Islam through dialogue and other techniques, who may be regarded as a missionary inviting people to the faith, prayer, and manner of Islamic life. Early Islam The term ''daʿwah'' ur'an. In '' sura'' (chapter) 30:25, for example, it denotes the call to the dead to rise on the Day of Judgment. When used in the Qur'an, it generally refers to Allah's invitation to live according to His will. Thus, when used in the first cen ...
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Dawa (Tibetan Phrase)
In Tibetan culture and Sherpa culture, Dawa (; also written ) is a word meaning "moon" or "month". It is often used as a name for children born on a Monday. The name can be given to either a girl or a boy. Other people in the Himalayan region such as the Ladakhis, the Sikkimese of Northeast India and the Bhutanese people also use the name Dawa in the same sense as the Tibetans. People with this name include: Sportspeople * Pasang Dawa Lama (1912–1982), Nepalese mountaineer * Dawa Dachhiri Sherpa (born 1969), Nepalese cross-country skier * Chhang Dawa Sherpa (born 1982), Nepalese mountaineer * Dawa Steven Sherpa (born 1984), Nepalese mountaineer * Dawa Tshering (born 1985), Bhutanese football midfielder * Dawa Gyeltshen (born 1986), Bhutanese football defender * Dawa Yangzum Sherpa (born 1990), Nepalese mountaineer * Lungtok Dawa (born 1998), Bhutanese football forward Other * Dawa Sangpo (?), king of Shambala * Dawa Gyaltsen (), Dzogchen Buddhist master who lived in Zhangzhung ...
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Al Dawa
''Al Dawa'' (Arabic: ''The Call'') was an Arabic language monthly political magazine which was published in Egypt in two periods, 1951–1953 and 1976–1981. The publication was one of the media outlets connected to the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt. History and profile ''Al Dawa'' was published in two periods, first between 1951 and 1953 and between 1976 and 1981. In each period it was an organ of the Muslim Brotherhood. Its restart in 1976 referred to the semi-official resurgence of the group. In addition, ''Al Dawa'' was one of the three Islamic publications in Egypt in this period. First period (1951–1953) ''Al Dawa'' was first published on 3 January 1951, and its founder was Salih Ashmawi. The magazine was published on a monthly basis. In this phase the magazine was very radical and primarily targeted external opponents, namely Jews, Christians, atheist Communists and seculars. It also served for other goals. First it disseminated the views of the Brotherhood of which the m ...
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Islamic Dawa Party
The Islamic Dawa Party () is an Iraqi Shia Islamist political movement that was formed in 1957 by seminarians in Najaf, Iraq, and later formed branches in Lebanon and Kuwait. The Party backed the Iranian Revolution and also Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini during the Iran–Iraq War. It supported the invasion of Iraq. Iran played a crucial role in the development of the movement, especially its Lebanese branch which later became Hezbollah. In 2019, the Dawa Party was reportedly suffering from internal divisions and is in danger of losing its "political relevance". The Islamic Dawa Party is led by Nouri Al-Maliki. History The Dawa party coalesced in the years around 1960 in Shia holy cities in southern Iraq. At the time, its primary goal was to counterbalance the intellectual hold that Marxism and other secular ideologies had on Iraqi Shia. Seminarian Mohammad Baqir al-Sadr quickly emerged as its leading figure and wrote its manifesto, al-Usus, probably in 1960. The group argue ...
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