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Al-Nabi Shayth (Arabic: ٱلنَّبِي شَيْت, romanized: An-Nabī Shayt, also Nabi Chit or Nabi Sheeth (Arabic: ٱلنَّبِي شِيْت, romanized: An-Nabī Sheeth), literally "The Prophet Seth"), is a village in the Valley of Beqa' and District of Ba'albek in Lebanon. The village was called by that name because it is considered to contain the burial-site of Seth the son of Adam. A mosque was built on the burial site and it contains the grave of Seth inside the mosque (a rival tradition placed Seth's tomb in the Palestinian village of Bashsheet, and likewise in the Iraqi city of Mosul). The village is also the hometown of Abbas al-Musawi, who was a leader of Hezbollah, and an influential Twelver Shi'ite cleric. The village of Al-Nabi Sheeth is predominantly inhabited by people with the surnames Helbawi, Al

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  • Al-Nabi Shayth (en)
  • النبي شيت (بلدة) (ar)
  • An-Nabī Schaith (de)
  • Al Nabi Shith (it)
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  • النبي شيث بلدة في الجمهورية اللبنانية في قلب سهل البقاع قضاء بعلبك في محافظة بعلبك الهرمل. يتعدى عدد سكانها خمسة عشر ألف نسمة بحسب إحصائيات سنة 2007. اشتهرت عبر العصور لموقعها على الخطوط البرية. فكانت من اقدم البلدات تاريخياً، ويقع فيها مقام النبي شيت ومقام لأبي الفضل العباس، ومقام عباس الموسوي. من أهم عائلاتها: آل الحاج حسن، آل الموسوي، آل شكر، آل الحلباوي، آل هزيمة. (ar)
  • An-Nabī Schaith (arabisch النبي شيث, DMG an-Nabī Šaiṯ, auch El Nabi Chit, Al-Nabi Shayth) ist ein Ort im Gouvernement Baalbek-Hermel des Libanon. An-Nabī Schaith liegt in der Bekaa-Ebene im Libanon. Der Ort liegt circa 75 km östlich von Beirut und 22 km südlich von Baalbek in der Grenzregion zu Syrien. „An-Nabī Schaith“ ist arabisch für der Prophet Seth. Das Dorf wurde so genannt, weil es die Grabstätte von Set, dem Sohn Adams, enthalten soll. An der Grabstätte wurde eine Moschee errichtet, in der sich das Grab von Set befindet. (de)
  • Al Nabi Shith è un centro abitato e comune (municipalité) del Libano situato nel distretto di Baalbek, governatorato di Baalbek-Hermel. (it)
  • Al-Nabi Shayth (Arabic: ٱلنَّبِي شَيْت, romanized: An-Nabī Shayt, also Nabi Chit or Nabi Sheeth (Arabic: ٱلنَّبِي شِيْت, romanized: An-Nabī Sheeth), literally "The Prophet Seth"), is a village in the Valley of Beqa' and District of Ba'albek in Lebanon. The village was called by that name because it is considered to contain the burial-site of Seth the son of Adam. A mosque was built on the burial site and it contains the grave of Seth inside the mosque (a rival tradition placed Seth's tomb in the Palestinian village of Bashsheet, and likewise in the Iraqi city of Mosul). The village is also the hometown of Abbas al-Musawi, who was a leader of Hezbollah, and an influential Twelver Shi'ite cleric. The village of Al-Nabi Sheeth is predominantly inhabited by people with the surnames Helbawi, Al (en)
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  • Al-Nabi Shayth (en)
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