Sabils were widespread in the Muslim world until the early 20th century. They were charitable water fountains refilled by water carriers at specific times of the day.
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Friday, August 15, 2025
The water fountain is called a sabil [in Arabic], a word that originally meant path. Later, it came to mean path to God. Sabils were widespread in the Muslim world until the early 20th century. They were charitable water fountains refilled by water carriers at specific times of the day
Arabs in Pictures The water
fountain is called a sabil, a word that originally meant path. Later,
it came to mean path to God.
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