It's called Usul-e-Arba. This is the title of an academic assignment written by Salam-u Alaykum the topic of which is Taruf e-Hadith, or an Introduction to Prophetic Tradition. It's subject focuses upon Islamiyat and gives an introduction to the importance, history, content summaries and ategories of the first 6 books of Sunni Islam, as well as those of the first 4 books of Shia Islam.
Arba is mentioned in Joshua 14:15; 15:13; and 21:11. He is said to be the father of Anak and the greatest man among the Anakim---a race of people known for the extraordinary height (see Deuteronomy 2). However, the Bible does not reveal the name of Arba's father. But it does tell us that Arba had a city named for him (Kirjath Arba, "the city of Arba"), which later became known as Hebron.
"Dur-e-shahwar" is an Urdu phrase that translates to "precious pearl" or "valuable gem" in English. It is often used to describe someone or something of great beauty or value.
The main word for "mercy" as a noun is ἔλεος (e-le-os) and the Strong's Concordance gives its meaning as "compassion (human or divine, especially active):--(+ tender) mercy." The main word for "mercy" as a verb is ἐλεέω (el-e-e-o) and Strong's defines it as "to be compassionate (by word or deed, specially, by divine grace):--have compassion (pity on), have (obtain, receive, shew) mercy (on)." The main form of this that's found is ἐλέησόν (e-lei-son) which is 2nd person imperative, meaning that it is a plea/request (for mercy) - this is what is found in the liturgical "Kyrie Eleison" (Kyrie meaning "Lord!" or something along those lines.) Sources: http://www.zhubert.com/concordance and http://www.eliyah.com/lexicon.html
Colin does not have a specific biblical meaning as it is not a name found in the Bible. It is of Scottish origin meaning "young cub" or "virile." The name does not have any direct religious connotations.
The name Todd does not have a specific biblical meaning. It is thought to be of Scottish origin, derived from the word "tod," meaning fox.
Rodica Arba was born in 1962.
Arba Sicula was created in 1978.
Arba Minch's population is 92,507.
Arba Vijaya's population is 3,446.
Kiryat Arba was created in 1968.
The population of Kiryat Arba is 7,300.
ARBA stands for American Rabbit Breeders Association :)
Hama Arba Diallo was born in 1939.
Arba Minch University was created in 1986.
Arba is mentioned in Joshua 14:15; 15:13; and 21:11. He is said to be the father of Anak and the greatest man among the Anakim---a race of people known for the extraordinary height (see Deuteronomy 2). However, the Bible does not reveal the name of Arba's father. But it does tell us that Arba had a city named for him (Kirjath Arba, "the city of Arba"), which later became known as Hebron.
Arba Seymour Van Valkenburgh died in 1944.
Arba Seymour Van Valkenburgh was born in 1862.