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Al-Sayyid may refer to: *al-Sayyid, the Lord, Arabic honorary title **Al-Sayyid Bedouin Sign Language *Al-Sayyid, Syria, a village See also

*El Cid (other) *Sayyid, an Arabic honorific title denoting descendants of the Islamic prophet Muhammad *Sayyid (name) {{Disambiguation ...
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Al-Sayyid Bedouin Sign Language
Al-Sayyid Bedouin Sign Language (ABSL) (Arabic: لغة الإشارة لعشيرة السيد) is a village sign language used by about 150 deaf and many hearing members of the al-Sayyid Bedouin tribe in the Negev desert of southern Israel. As deafness is so frequent (4% of the village's population is deaf, compared to 0.1% in the United States) and deaf and hearing people share a language, deaf people are not stigmatised in this community and marriage between deaf and hearing people is common. ABSL grammar developed quickly, with the signing of each generation becoming more complex than the last. Even though no evidence of phonological structure was found throughout the community, it seems to be emerging within individual families. History In 2004, the Al-Sayyid community numbered around 3,000, most of whom trace their ancestry to the time the village was founded, in the mid-19th century, by a local woman and an Egyptian man. Two of this founding couple's five sons carried a ge ...
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Al-Sayyid, Syria
Al-Sayyid (, also spelled al-Sayed) is a village in central Syria, administratively part of the Homs Governorate, located east of Homs in the Syrian Desert. Nearby localities include Fatim al-Arnouk to the immediate northeast, Tell Shinan to the northwest and Furqlus Furqlus (, , Furglus or Furklus) is a town in central Syria, administratively part of the Homs Governorate, east of the city of Homs. Situated at the eastern approaches of the Syrian Desert, the town is located between al-Qaryatayn to the south, S ... to the southeast. According to the Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), al-Sayyid had a population of 1,309 in the 2004 census.General Census of Population and Housing 2004
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El Cid (other)
El Cid, or Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar, was a medieval Spanish hero. El Cid may also refer to: * ''Cantar de mio Cid'', a medieval Spanish epic poem * ''Le Cid'', a 1636 tragicomedy written by Pierre Corneille * Le Cid (opera), ''Le Cid'' (opera), an 1885 opera in four acts by Jules Massenet * El Cid (film), ''El Cid'' (film), a 1961 film * El Cid (TV series), ''El Cid'' (TV series), a Spanish historical action drama web television series * ''El Cid: The Legend'', a 2003 Spanish animated film * ''El C.I.D.'', a British TV series in the 1990s * EL CID-week, the annual summer introduction week for new students at Leiden University, the Netherlands * Raoul "El Cid" Hernandez, a character in the American TV series ''Oz'' * El Cid Historic District in West Palm Beach, Florida * El Cid, a restaurant and performance venue in Los Angeles, California; formerly called Cabaret Concert Theatre See also

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Sayyid
''Sayyid'' is an honorific title of Hasanid and Husaynid lineage, recognized as descendants of the Islamic prophet Muhammad through his daughter Fatima and Ali's sons Hasan ibn Ali, Hasan and Husayn ibn Ali, Husayn. The title may also refer to the descendants of the family of the Bani Hashim through the Prophet’s great-grandfather Hashim ibn Abd Manaf, Hashim, and others including Hamza ibn Abd al-Muttalib, Hamza, Abbas ibn Abd al-Muttalib, Abbas, Abu Talib ibn Abd al-Muttalib, Abu Talib, and Asad ibn Hashim. Etymology A few Arabic, Arabic language experts state that it has its roots in the word ''al-asad'' , meaning "lion", probably because of the qualities of valor and leadership. The word is derived from the verb sāda, meaning to rule. The title seyyid/sayyid existed before Islam, however not in light of a specific descent, but as a meritocratic sign of respect. Hans Wehr's ''Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic'' defines seyyid as a translation for master, chief, sov ...
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