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Sa'ud
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King of Saudi Arabia (1953-64).
Saadawi, Nawa l El
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Egyptian doctor, author and feminist.
Sabbath
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Jewish weekly holy day of rest, starting on Friday afternoon, lasting until Saturday afternoon.
Sadat, Anwar as-
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President of Egypt from 1970 to 1981.
Safi
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Sahara
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The world's largest desert, covering large parts of North Africa.
Sahrawi
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People in western Sahara with a population between 500,000 and 1 million.
Said, Edward W.
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American-Palestinian professor, social and literature scientist.
Saladin
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First Ayyubid sultan, and famous for having recaptured Jerusalem from the Crusaders.
Salat, as-
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Ritual prayer or divine service in Islam.
Sale
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City in Morocco with 400,000 inhabitants.
Samaritans
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Religious group, representing their own religion. Between 550 and 600 adherents.
San'a
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Capital of Yemen with 1.65 million inhabitants.
Saqqara
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Funerary area in Egypt, 40 km south of Cairo and Giza.
Saudi Arabia
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Country in the Middle East, located south of Iraq, and north of Yemen.
Sawm
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Fast in Islam, lasting one month, during the whole of the month of Ramadan.
Schistosomiasis
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Larva that strikes hard on the population in countries like Egypt and Sudan.
Sebha
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City of Libya with 15,000 inhabitants.
Semitic languages
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Language group that includes the languages Arabic, Hebrew in the Middle East region.
Sesostris I
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Egyptian Pharaoh, reigning from 1962- 1928 BCE, being the 2nd of the 12th dynasty.
Sesostris III
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Egyptian Pharaoh, reigning from 1878 to 1843 BCE, being the 5th ruler of the 12th dynasty.
Seti I
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Egyptian Pharaoh, ruling from 1314 to 1304 BCE, during the 19th dynasty.
Sfax
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City in Tunisia with 340,000 inhabitants.
Shahada
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The creed of Islam, and one of the religion's five pillars.
Sharia
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The law system inspired by the Koran, the Sunna, older Arabic law systems.
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