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  1. Asad ibn al-Furat

    Asad ibn al Furat lang ar 759 828 was a jurist and theologian in Ifriqiya , who began the Muslim conquest of Sicily . His family, originally from Harran in Mesopotamia , emigrated with him to Ifriqiya . Asad studied in Medina with Malik ibn Anas , the founder of the Malikite school, and in Kufa with a disciple of Abu Hanifa , the founder of the Hanafite tradition. He collected his views on religious law in the Asadiyya , which had great influence in Ifriqiya. After his return to Ifriqiya he became a judge in Kairouan , where he soon came into conflict with the Aghlabid Emir Ziyadat Allah I 817 838 after criticising his luxurious and impious lifestyle. In order to get rid of this unwelcome critic, Ziyadat appointed Asad the leader of an expedition to Byzantine Empire Byzantine Sicily . In 827 Asad landed with a force of Arabs in Sicily and following a defeat of Byzantine troops proceeded to Siege of Syracuse 827 828 besiege Syracuse, Italy Syracuse . However, the city could not be taken and Asad soon died of plague. Asad was prominent in establishing the Hanafite Madh hab in Ifriqiya. References http cache.britannica.com eb article 46488?hook 487585 487585.hook Encyclop dia Britannica Persondata NAME Asad ibn al Furat ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 759 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 828 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Asad Ibn Al Furat Category 759 births Category 828 deaths Category Muslim conquests Category Deaths from bubonic plague Category Tunisian theologians Category Aghlabids Category Byzantine Arab Wars Sicily stub ar de Asad ibn al Fur t al arr n es Asad ibn al Furat fr Assad ibn al Furat it Asad ibn al Furat nl Asad ibn al Furat pl Asad ibn al Furat ro Asad ibn al Furat ru scn Asad ibn al Furat sl Asad ibn al Furat ur ...   more details



  1. Ibn al-Furat

    Ibn al Furat 1334 1405 was an Egyptians Egyptian historian and Hanafi scholar. His history Tarikh al duwwal wa l muluk focuses largely on the Crusades . ref http muslimheritage.com topics default.cfm?ArticleID 512 Ibn Al Furat ref See also List of Muslim historians References references Category 1334 births Category 1405 deaths Category Muslim historians Category Egyptian historians Category 14th century historians Category Arab historians ...   more details



  1. Asad ibn Abd-al-Uzza

    Orphan date February 2010 Asad ibn Abd al Uzza lang ar Asad ibn Abd al Uzz is the progenitor of the prominent Arabic Banu Asad clan of the Quraysh tribe Banu Quraish . Biography He was the son of Abd al Uzza ibn Qusai and the father of Khuwaylid ibn Asad who was the father of Khadijah bint Khuwaylid who was the wife of Muhammad . in that time there was a person who named nafiz ref http www.islamophile.org spip article563.html Le r cit du mariage du Proph te avec Khad jah islamophile.org L islam en fran ais Bot generated title ref References references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Asad Ibn Abd Al Uzza ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Asad Ibn Abd Al Uzza Category History of Islam islam bio stub ...   more details



  1. Abu Salama `Abd Allah ibn `Abd al-Asad

    unsourced date October 2010 Abu Salama Abd Allah ibn Abd al Asad lang ar was one of the Sahaba companions of Muhammad . Biography He was married to Umm Salama Hind bint Abi Umayya , and they were among Timing of Sahaba becoming muslims the first who converted to Islam . They had four children Salama, Umar, Zaynab, and Durra. He died from a wound he sustained during the Battle of Uhud that reopened after he had led the Expedition of Qatan . After his death, Muhammad married his widow, Umm Salama . See also Islam Sunni view of the Sahaba References Reflist External links portal islam sahaba Category Male Sahaba Category 7th century people Category 625 deaths Category Year of birth missing Islam bio stub ar de Abu Salama id Abdullah bin Abdul Asad it Abd Allah ibn Abd al Asad ...   more details



  1. Al furat University

    Multiple issues orphan December 2010 The University of al Furat in Arabic , J mi atu lfura t is the fifth and the most new university in the Syrian Arab Republic it is located in Deir Ezzor and has campuses in other Syria n cities. class wikitable big Al Furat University big Founded 2006 Location Deir Ezzor, Syria Website http www.alfuratuniv.edu.sy Type Public coord missing Syria Category Universities in Syria ...   more details



  1. Asad ibn Saman

    Asad was an early Samanid . He was the son of Saman Khuda , the founder of the Samanid dynasty. According to tradition, Asad was named by his father in honor of the Caliphate Caliphal governor of Greater Khorasan Khurasan Asad ibn Abd Allah al Qasri 723 727 , who had converted Saman to Islam . Asad had four sons Nuh ibn Asad Nuh , Ahmad ibn Asad Ahmad , Yahya ibn Asad Yahya , and Ilyas ibn Asad Ilyas . Caliph al Mamun appointed Asad s sons to be rulers of Samarqand , Ferghana , Shash and Ustrushana , and Hirat , and thus the dynasty of rulers was started. The famous Samanid ruler Ismail I Ismail Samani 892 907 was Asad s grandson and the son of Ahmad. External links http www.transoxiana.org 0110 kamoliddin bahram chobin.html To the Question of the Origin of the Samanids by Shamsiddin S. Kamoliddin, in Transoxiana 10, July 2005. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Asad Ibn Saman ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Asad Ibn Saman Category Samanids Category 8th century monarchs in Asia CAsia hist stub iran bio stub ca ssad ibn S man khud fr Asad ibn Saman ko ...   more details



  1. Asad ibn Hashim

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Asad ibn Hashim Lang ar was the son of Hashim ibn Abd al Manaf . He was the father of Fatima bint Asad , the mother of Ali . See also Sahaba Hashim name Asad name Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Asad Ibn Hashim ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Asad Ibn Hashim Category Sahaba s ancestors Islam bio stub tr Esed bin Ha im ...   more details



  1. Yahya ibn Asad

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Yahya died 855 was a Samanid ruler of Shash 819 855 and Samarkand 851 852 855 . He was a son of Asad . In 819 Yahya was granted authority over the city of Shash by Caliph Al Ma mun Al Ma mun s governor of Greater Khorasan Khurasan , Ghassan ibn Abbad, as a reward for his support against the rebel Rafi ibn Laith. Following the death of his brother Nuh ibn Asad Nuh , who ruled in Samarkand, Yahya and another brother Ahmad ibn Asad Ahmad were given rule over the city by Abdallah, the governor of Khurasan. Yahya s power was subsequently significantly curtailed by Ahmad, and he may have ruled as simply a figurehead until his death in 855. Yahya s line was then superseded by Ahmad s. Start box Succession box before &mdash title Samanid Ruler in Shash years 819&ndash 855 after Ahmad ibn Asad Ahmad Succession box before Nuh ibn Asad Nuh title Samanid Ruler in Samarkand, with Ahmad ibn Asad Ahmad years 851 2&ndash 855 after Ahmad ibn Asad Ahmad End box Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Asad, Yahya Ibn ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 855 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Asad, Yahya Ibn Category 855 deaths Category Samanids Category 9th century monarchs in Asia CAsia hist stub Asia royal stub ca Yahya ibn ssad fr Yahya ibn Asad ko ...   more details



  1. Khuwaylid ibn Asad

    Khuwaylid name Khuwaylid ibn Asad name Asad lang ar was the father of many prominent people in the very early Islamic history Awwam ibn Khuwaylid Halah bint Khuwailid Khadijah bint Khuwaylid Hizam ibn Khuwaylid From Banu Asad Father Asad ibn Abd Al Uzza ref http www.islamophile.org spip article563.html Le r cit du mariage du Proph te avec Khad jah islamophile.org L islam en fran ais Bot generated title ref He was a merchant, a successful businessman whose vast wealth and business talents were inherited by Khadijah and whom the latter succeeded in faring with the family s vast wealth. He died in 585 CE. ref http www.ummah.net khoei khadija.htm Wife of the Prophet Muhammad SAWAS Bot generated title ref References references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Khuwaylid ibn Asad ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 585 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Khuwaylid ibn Asad Category 585 deaths Islam bio stub ...   more details



  1. Elyas ibn Asad

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox monarch name Ilyas ibn Asad title Monarch image caption reign Samanid in Herat 819 856 coronation othertitles full name predecessor None successor Ibrahim ibn Ilyas Ibrahim suc type heir queen consort spouse 1 spouse 2 spouse 3 spouse 4 spouse 5 spouse 6 issue royal house dynasty royal anthem father Asad ibn Saman Asad mother birth date birth place death date 856 death place date of burial place of burial Ilyas ibn Asad died 856 was a Samanid ruler of Herat 819 856 . He was one of the four sons of Asad ibn Saman Asad . In 819 Ilyas was granted authority over the city of Herat by Caliph Al Ma mun Al Ma mun s governor of Khorasan, Ghassan ibn Abbad, as a reward for his support against the rebel Rafi ibn Laith. Unlike his other three brothers, Ilyas was not given a city in Transoxiana . When he died in 856, control of Herat was given to his son Ibrahim ibn Ilyas Ibrahim . align center border 1 cellspacing 0 cellpadding 4 style background f9f9f9 text align center border 1px solid aaa border collapse collapse font size 95 width 30 align center Preceded by br None width 40 align center Samanid Ruler in Herat br 819&ndash 856 width 30 align center Followed by br Ibrahim ibn Ilyas Ibrahim DEFAULTSORT Ilyas Ibn Asad Category 856 deaths Category Samanids Asia royal stub CAsia hist stub fr Elyas ibn Asad ko ...   more details



  1. Nuh ibn Asad

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Nuh I ibn Asad d. 841 842 was a Samanid ruler of Samarkand 819 841 2 . He was a son of Asad . In 819 Nuh was appointed authority over the city of Samarkand by Caliph Al Ma mun Al Ma mun s governor of Greater Khorasan Khurasan , Ghassan ibn Abbad, as a reward for his support against the rebel Rafi ibn Laith. He continued to rule over the city until his death in 841 or 842. Abdallah, the governor of Khurasan, then appointed two of Nuh s brothers, Yahya ibn Asad Yahya and Ahmad ibn Asad Ahmad , to jointly rule over Samarkand. align center border 1 cellspacing 0 cellpadding 4 style background f9f9f9 text align center border 1px solid aaa border collapse collapse font size 95 width 30 align center Preceded by br None width 40 align center Samanid Ruler in Samarkand br 819&ndash 841 2 width 30 align center Followed by br Yahya ibn Asad Yahya and Ahmad ibn Asad Ahmad DEFAULTSORT Nuh Ibn Asad Category 840s deaths Category Samanids Category 9th century monarchs in Asia Asia royal stub CAsia hist stub ca Nuh ibn ssad fa fr Nuh ibn Asad ko ...   more details



  1. Ahmad ibn Asad

    I of Samanid Nasr I succession box title Samanid Ruler in Samarkand br small with Yahya ibn Asad Yahya small years 851 2&ndash 864 5 before Nuh ibn Asad Nuh after Nasr I of Samanid Nasr I succession box title Samanid Ruler in Shash years 850s&ndash 864 5 before Yahya ibn Asad Yahya after Ya qub of Samanid Ya qub s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ahmad Ibn Asad ALTERNATIVE ... Ibn Asad Category 860s deaths Category Samanids Category 9th century rulers in Asia Asia royal stub CAsia hist stub fr Ahmad ibn Asad ko ...   more details



  1. Ka'b ibn Asad

    Ka b ibn As ad lang ar Born ? 627 CE was the leader of the Jew ish tribe of the Banu Qurayza of Yathrib . After the Battle of the Trench , in which the Muslim forces were betrayed by the Banu Qurayza , the Muslim forces under Muhammad turned on the Banu Qurayza , besieged them in their citadel, and upon surrender executed the adult men numbering 600 900. The women and children were enslaved. Ka b, according to ibn Ishaq , poked small holes in his robe before he was taken before court so that his garments would not be taken as spoils. He was found guilty of high treason during war, and was thus executed. ref cite book first A. last Guillaume title The Life of Muhammad A Translation of Ibn Ishaq s Sirat Rasul Allah publisher Oxford University Press location Oxford year 1955 ref See also Non Muslim interactants with Muslims during Muhammad s era Ka b name Asad name Notes references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Kab Ibn Asad ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 627 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Kab Ibn Asad Category Jews of the Jewish tribes of Arabia Category Judeo Islamic topics Category 627 deaths de Ka b ibn As ad ...   more details



  1. Invasion of Hamra al-Asad

    Infobox Military Conflict conflict Invasion of Hamra Al Assad partof the Muslim Quraish Wars date March 24, 625 , 3 AH place Hamra Al Asad result Muslim victory Muhammad prevents final attack Muhammad ... Al Mugheerah bin Abi Al As, was sentenced to death ref ref Ibn Hisham 2 60 129 Za d Al Ma ad 2 91 108 Fath Al Bari 7 345 377 Mukhtasar Seerat Ar Rasool p.242 275 ref ref http www.sunnipath.com library books B0033P0027.aspx Sunni Path, A Makkan spy, called Mu awiyah bin Al Mugheerah bin Abi Al As, was sentenced ... bin Al Mugheerah bin Abi Al As, was sentenced to death ref ref Ibn Hisham 2 60 129 Za d Al Ma ... Campaignbox Campaigns of Muhammad The Invasion Hamra al Asad ref http books.google.co.uk books?id ... the Meccans at Hamra al Asad. ref name Al Mubarakpuri 2002 340 Call for Jihad On Sunday the 8th ... the departing Meccan army. Two of them met the Meccan army at Hamra al Asad, about eight miles from ... towards Mecca. This happened a day before the Meccans arrived at Hamra al Asad. Prior to their departure from Hamra al Asad, the Quraysh spotted the two Muslim spies, and caught and killed them ... isbn 9960897540 page 273 ref Camping at Hamra al Asad The Mujahideen, under the leadership of Muhammad, went to Hamra al Asad and found the two dead bodies of the spies. Once Muhammad learned that the Quraysh ... to ibn Sa d &ndash until Wednesday, March 25 27, 625 before returning to Medina. ref name Al ...&pg PA340&dq hamra ul asad v onepage&q hamra 20ul 20asad&f false first Saifur Rahman last Al Mubarakpuri year 2002 publisher Dar us Salam page 341 ref To deceive the enemy, while at Hamra al Asad he ordered ... While at Hamra al Asad, Muhammad made an agreement with Mabad al Khuzaah at Tihamah , in which Mabad ... Habriel 2005 124 Capturing and beheading Quraysh soldiers After staying at Hamra al Asad for three ... departed with Muhammad for Hamra al Asad, and Muawiyah overstayed his grace. Though he fled by the time ... Mu awiyah bin Al Mugheerah bin Abi Al As, was sentenced to death ref ref Ibn Hisham 2 60 129 Za d ...   more details



  1. Ein al-Asad

    Infobox Kibbutz kibbutz name Ein al Asad image Ein el Assad 1.JPG imgsize 250px foundation 1899 founded by Beit Jann residents region Galilee council Merom HaGalil Regional Council Merom HaGalil industry affiliation website Ein al Asad lang ar the lion s spring , lang he , lit. Spring of the Lion is a Druze village in northern Israel . Located near Maghar in the Galilee , it falls under the jurisdiction of Merom HaGalil Regional Council . In 2006 it had a population of 806. The community was founded in 1899 by Druze people from Beit Jann , and was named after an eponymous wellspring outside the village. Merom HaGalil Regional Council coord 32 56 28.21 N 35 23 47 E type city display title Category Arab villages in Israel Category Populated places established in 1899 cs Ejn al Asad he pl Ein el Asad ...   more details



  1. Al Asad Airbase

    Infobox Airport name Al Asad Airbase nativename nativename a nativename r image Al Asad Air Base Patch ... data footnotes no ILS Location map Iraq label Al Asad AB marksize 6 mark Red pog.svg lat dir N lat ... float right caption Location of Al Asad Air Base, Iraq Al Asad Airbase airport codes ORAA KQAJ is the second ... depiction of Al Asad s location The base, located 100 miles west of Baghdad, is divided by a wadi ... Al Asad Al Asad was formerly an Iraqi Air Force Airbase, then known as Qadisiyah Airbase. In Arabic, Al Asad means the The Lion . It was quickly abandoned during the 2003 invasion of Iraq . Prior to the American ... by the Marines of the I Marine Expeditionary Force in March 2004. Al Asad became the largest Coalition base in western Iraq and the western equivalent of Baghdad Baghdad s Green Zone . Al Asad ... thumb left Air Force One visits Al Asad in 2007 Like other large bases in Iraq, Al Asad offered ... the towns and routes near Al Asad were as dangerous as anywhere else in Iraq, it is relatively remote and is easily accessible by air. The controversial song Hadji Girl was recorded on Al Asad in 2005 ... Pace visited Al Asad and spent Labor Day with the Servicemembers deployed to the base. Also in September 2007, V 22 Osprey s from VMM 263 landed at Al Asad Airfield, the first combat missions of the aircraft. ref name osprey cite web url http www.nowpublic.com world mv 22b osprey al asad air base iraq title MV 22B Osprey, Al Asad Air Base, Iraq last Gordon first James date September 16, 2008 publisher NowPublic accessdate 6 January 2010 ref As Marines withdraw from Iraq, Al Asad remained one of the last ... Marine Corps AFHRA Reflist http www.globalsecurity.org military world iraq al asad.htm Al Asad Airfield ... ja pl Port lotniczy Al Asad ... States Air Force city served location Al Anbar Province, Iraq elevation f 618 elevation m 188 coordinates ... Al Anbar Governorate Al Anbar . It was formerly the home of the II Marine Expeditionary Force ...   more details



  1. Asad al-Hashemi

    Asad Kamal Mohammed Abdullah al Hashimi is an Iraq i politician and the current Culture Minister in the Government of Iraq from 2006 government of Nouri al Maliki Background Hashemi is a Sunni Arab Iraqi who is a professor of Islamic studies. He is a member of the Iraqi People s Conference , a Sunni Arab led political party led by Adnan al Dulaimi , which is part of the Iraqi Accord Front electoral coalition. Hashimi was appointed as Culture Minister in May 2006 as one of six members from the Iraqi Accord Front. ref http www.iraqfoundation.org iraqi cabinet.htm IRAQI CABINET MEMBERS , The Iraq Foundation ref His appointment was criticised by artists and intellectuals in Baghdad who said he wasn t qualified for the position. ref name hri http www.hri.org news balkans rferl 2006 06 05 24.rferl.html 39 IRAQ S CULTURE MINISTER RESIGNS , Radio Free Europe , 2006 05 24, accessed on 2007 06 29 ref He was originally reported to have declined his appointment, but this was later denied. ref name hri In June 2007 a warrant was issued for Hashemi s arrest, accusing him of ordering the attempted assassination of the Sunni Arab Iraqi politician, Mithal al Alusi , in February 2005. ref http www.rferl.org featuresarticle 2007 06 792D8D0B 756F 4293 98AF A021B13B4105.html Arrest Warrant Issued For Iraq s Culture Minister , Radio Free Europe , 2007 06 26, accessed on 2006 07 29 ref In response the Front suspended its participation in the government. ref http voanews.com english 2007 06 29 voa71.cfm Main Sunni Bloc Suspends Participation in Iraqi Government , Voice of America , 2007 06 29, accessed on 2007 06 29 ref al Alusi then accused the US Embassy of giving shelter to Hashimi. ref http www.denverpost.com nationworld ci 6255450 Embassy accused of hiding suspect , Associated Press , via the Denver Post , 2007 06 29, accessed on 2007 06 29 ref References Reflist Category Government ministers of Iraq Category Living people ...   more details



  1. Jamiatul Asad Al Islamia Dhaka

    infobox university name Jamiatul Asad Al Islamia Dhaka native name Jamiatul Asad established October 2009 chancellor location Jamtala, East Rampura , Dhaka faculty students campus Urban website http jamiatulasad.com Jamiatul Asad Al Islamia Dhaka is a new born Jamia situated in Rampura , Dhaka ref http yousufsultan.com posts darul ulooms worldwide web links and addresses ref , Bangladesh . Named by the name of Mawlana As ad Madani rahimahullah ref http jamiatulasad.com bangla hayat fidaye millat ref known as Fidaye Millat, devoted for the muslims , the Jamiah is intended to create Ulama devoted for the Muslims. Giving priority to latest technologies and English language English as international language, the Jamia is running a Darul Ifta higher specialized course on Ifta from the starting. The Jamia has successfully arranged a fiqh article competition throughout the city last year, and also arranging another this year. Besides, the Jamia is preparing to make a Fiqh committee in Bangladesh, who will give people the clear instructions about Fiqh and Fatwa. Deobandi References See Wikipedia Footnotes on how to create references using ref ref tags which will then appear here automatically Reflist See Also Jamia Qurania Arabia Lalbagh Bara Katara Madrasa Jamia Hussainia Ashraful Uloom Jamia Shari ah Malibag, Dhaka Jamia Darul Ma arif Al Islamia External links http www.qoumi.com The First Online Madrasa Islamic Academy In Bangladesh http befaq bd.com Qawmi Madrasa Education Board http muftisaeed.com Mufti Saeed Ahmad http yousufsultan.com yousufsultan.com Islam stub Bangladesh university stub Categories Category Islam in Bangladesh Category Qawmi madrasas of Bangladesh Category Deobandi Islamic Universities Category Islamic universities and colleges Category Deobandi Category Hanafi ...   more details



  1. Bilal ibn al-Harith

    Other uses Bilal disambiguation Bilal ibn al Harith died ca. 682 was a sahaba . His full name was Bilal ibn al Harith ibn Asim ibn Sa id ibn Qurrah ibn Khaladah ibn Tha labah Abu Abd ar Rahman al Mazani. Life He came to Muhammad in the deputation from Muzaynah in 627, and carried the banner for Muzaynah on the day of the Muslim Conquest of Mecca in 630. About Ibn al Harith it is narrated in the book of hadith , Sunan Abi Da ud , Book 19 blockquote Muhammad assigned as a fief to Bilal ibn Harith al Muzani the mines of al Qabaliyyah, on both the upper and lower side. The narrator, Ibn an Nadr, added also Jars and Dhat an Nusub. The agreed version reads and the land which is suitable for cultivation at Quds . He did not assign to Bilal ibn al Harith the right of any Muslim. Muhammad wrote a document to him p This is what the Muhammad assigned to Bilal ibn al Harith al Muzani. He gave him the mines of al Qabaliyyah both those which lay on the upper and lower side, and that which is fit for cultivation at Quds. He did not give him the right of any Muslim. ref The narrator Abu Uways said A similar tradition has been transmitted to me by Thawr ibn Zayd from Ikrimah on the authority of Abdullah ibn Abbas from Muhammad . Ibn an Nadr added Ubayy ibn Kab wrote it. ref ref Kitab al Kharaj, Wal Fai wal Imarah Tribute, Spoils, and Rulership , Sunan Abu Dawud, Book 19 ref blockquote He later lived in Basra modern day Iraq , and died in 682 in the last days of the reign of the caliph Muawiyah I . ref Asad al Ghabah fi Ma rifah as Sahabah by Izz ad Din ibn Muhammad, better known as Ibn al Athir al Jazari ref Notes reflist See also Sahaba External links http www.bogvaerker.dk Bookwright rijal.html sahaba Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bilal Ibn Al Harith ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... Ibn Al Harith Category Sahabah Category Arab people Category 682 deaths islam bio stub ar id Bilal bin al Harits sq Bilal ibn al Harith ...   more details



  1. Ibn al-Qalanisi

    lowercase Hamza ibn Asad abu Ya la ibn al Qalanisi c. 1070 March 18, 1160 was an Arab politician and chronicler in Damascus in the 12th century. He descended from the Banu Tamim tribe, and was among the well educated nobility of the city of Damascus. He studied literature , theology , and Sharia law , and served as firstly a secretary in, and later the head of, the chancellor chancery of Damascus the Diwan al Rasa il . He served twice as ra is of the city, an office equivalent to mayor . His chronicle, the Dhail or Mudhayyal Ta rikh Dimashq Continuation of the Chronicle of Damascus was an extension of the chronicle of Hilal bin al Muhassin al Sabi , covering the years 1056 to al Qalanisi s death in 1160. This Chronicle is one of the few contemporary accounts of the First Crusade and its immediate aftermath from the Islam Muslim perspective, making it not only a valuable source for modern historians, but also for later 12th century chronicles, including Ibn al Athir . References The Damascus Chronicle of the Crusades, Extracted and Translated from the Chronicle of Ibn al Qalanisi . H.A.R. Gibb, 1932 reprint, Dover Publications, 2002 . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME ibn Qalanisi ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1160 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT ibn Qalanisi Category 1160 deaths Category Arab historians Category Arab people Category People from Damascus Category Crusade literature Category Syrian historians Category 12th century historians Category Year of birth uncertain ar de Ibn al Qalanisi es Ibn al Qalanisi fr Ibn al Qalanisi it Ibn al Qalanisi he pt Ibn al Qalanisi ru ...   more details



  1. Ibn al-Jawzi

    Disambig Ibn al Jawzi can refer to one of two people Abu al Faraj Ibn Al Jawzi , historian and Hanbali jurist, grandfather of Sibt ibn al Jawzi Sibt ibn al Jawzi , Hanafi jurist and grandson of Abu al Faraj ibn al Jawzi Ibn Qayyim Al Jawziyya , Famous student of Shaykhul lslaam Ibn Taymiyyah ar ru ...   more details



  1. Qasim ibn al-Abbas

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Islam Qasim ibn abbas was the son of Abbas ibn Ali and Lubaba bint Ubaydillah . He and his brother al Fadl ibn al Abbas were killed in the Battle of Karbala . His other brother Ubaydullah ibn al Abbas , was still alive after the battle and continued to spread Islam in the name of his father Abbas ibn Ali and his uncle Husayn ibn Ali . See also Abbas ibn Ali Lubaba binte Obaidullah Ali ibn Abu Talib Fatimah Kelabiya Hasan ibn Ali ibn Abu Talib Hussain ibn Ali ibn Abu Talib Ali Akbar ibn Husayn ibn Ali ibn Abu Talib Qasim ibn Hassan ibn Ali ibn Abu Talib Sakina binte Hussain ibn Ali ibn Abu Talib Ali Asghar ibn Hussain ibn Ali ibn Abu Talib Shi a Islam Battle of Karbala Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Qasim Ibn Abbas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 680 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Qasim Ibn Abbas Category Taba at Tabi in favored by Shi as Category Taba at Tabi in Category 680 deaths Category People killed at the Battle of Karbala Islam bio stub ...   more details



  1. Ka'b ibn al-Ashraf

    Akhtab Ka b ibn Asad Al Kawthar References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Kab Ibn Al Ashraf ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 624 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Kab Ibn Al Ashraf Category 624 deaths Category Arabic language poets ...Campaignbox Campaigns of Muhammad Ka b ibn al Ashraf lang ar died 624 was a chief of the Jew ... on the order of Muhammad before he could carry out his plans. Ka b ibn al Ashraf was born to a Jewish ... Encyclopaedia of Islam Online title Ka b ibn al Ashraf publisher Brill Academic Publishers id ... between Quraysh and Ibn al Ashraf may be found in the earlier sources . ref name Rubin Uri Rubin, The Assassination of Ka b b. al Ashraf, Oriens, Vol. 32. 1990 , pp. 65 71. ref Interactions with Muhammad ... name Hisham124 Ibn Hisham . Al Sira al Nabawiyya The Life of The Prophet . English translation in Stillman 1979 , p. 124 ref Ka b ibn al Ashraf rode to the Quraish at Mecca, in order to lament the loss ... resistance. ref Ibn Hisham . Al Sira al Nabawiyya The Life of The Prophet . English translation ... were terrified at the assassination of Ka b ibn al Ashraf, and as a Muslim biographer of Muhammad put it ...there was not a Jew who did not fear for his life . ref Ibn Hisham . Al Sira al Nabawiyya ... poets ar ca Kab ibn al ixraf de Ka b ibn al Aschraf fr Ka b ibn al Ashraf ru sv Ka b ibn al Aschraf ... year 1979 isbn 0827601166 page 13 ref According to Ibn Ishaq, Muhammad called upon his followers to kill ... had plotted with a group of Jews to kill Muhammad. The writings of the later commentators such as al Zamakhshari, al Tabarsi, al Razi and al Baydawi provide another distinct report according to which ... b. al Ashraf. Oriens, Vol. 32. 1990 , pp. 65 71. ref Upon returning to Medina, Ka b also wrote erotic ... Hisham124 Muhammad called upon his followers to kill Ka b, and Muhammad ibn Maslama offered his services ...   more details



  1. Ibn al-Muqaffa?

    Ibn al Muqaffa may refer to Abdullah Ibn al Muqaffa d. 756 , Medieval Persian thinker and Arabic language author and translator Severus Ibn al Muqaffa d. 987 , Egyptian Copt Bishop, author and historian surname arz ...   more details



  1. Amr ibn al-Jamuh

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