A ghazal is a poetic form with couplets that share a rhyme and a refrain.
Ghazal or Gazal may also refer to:
Jubal may refer to:
Vali or Wali can refer to:
Amar may refer to:
Salameh is a colloquial variant on the classical Arabic Salamah.
Ayn Ghazal is a Neolithic archaeological site located in metropolitan Amman, Jordan, about 2 km north-west of Amman Civil Airport. The site is remarkable for being the place where the ʿAin Ghazal statues were found, which are among the oldest large-sized statues ever discovered.
Yusuf is a male name meaning "God increases". It is the Arabic equivalent of the Hebrew name Yosef and the English name Joseph. It is widely used in many parts of the world by Arabs of all Abrahamic religions, including Middle Eastern Jews, Arab Christians, and Muslims.
El Ain, also written Al Ain and Al Ayn, is a transliteration of Arabic: ٱلْعَيْن, al-ʿayn and may refer to:
Ammar is an Arabic/Sanskrit masculine given name.
CANA or Cana may refer to:
Majd or Magd is an Arabic name which means "glory" or "praise". It may refer to:
Basra is the capital of Basra Governorate, in Iraq.
Assi may refer to:
Amir is a title of rulers or military leaders in many Muslim countries, alternatively written as Emir.
Amir (also spelled Ameer or Emir; is a masculine name of multi-lingual origin.
Bostan, Bustan, Boustan or Boostan may refer to:
Shahin, is a male given name which is the Persian term for hawk or falcon, although in specific, the peregrine falcon. The name Shahin is a composite of two nouns, "shah" - king and "īn" - which is a sign of proportion, freedom, or "royal", literally "king of the birds"
Ayn Ghazal was a Palestinian Arab village located 21 kilometers (13 mi) south of Haifa. Depopulated during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War as a result of an Israeli military assault during Operation Shoter, the village was then completely destroyed. Incorporated into the State of Israel, it is now mostly a forested area. The Israeli moshav of Ofer ("fawn") was established in 1950 on part of the former village's lands. Ein Ayala, a moshav established in 1949, lies just adjacent; its name being the Hebrew translation of Ayn Ghazal.
Saleh or Saaleh [ Arabic form of the Hebrew Shelah, Selah or Methuselah ] is a semitic masculine name derivative from the Arabic language which means "righteous" or "pious".
Jalil, Jahlil, Jaleel, Calil, Callil, Celil may refer to:
Ayn Ghazal or ʽAyn Ghazal may refer to: