Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 BanuAbdShams Lang ar refers to a clan within the Mecca Meccan tribe of Quraysh tribe Quraish . The clan names itself from AbdShams ibn Abd Manaf , the son of Abd Manaf ibn Qusai and brother of Hashim ibn Abd Manaf Hashim , the great grandfather of the Islamic prophet Muhammad . Connection with the Umayyads The clan acts as the parent clan to Banu Umayya sub clan, the widely known Umayyads Umayyad dynasty which ruled as the second Arab caliphate 661 750 established after Muhammad s death. In Pre Islamic Arabia pre Islamic times , the clan s chieftain Utba ibn Rabi ah s daughter Hind was married to Umayyad leader Abu Sufyan ibn Harb Abu Sufyan . Modern Day The clan has its descendants living even today in few cities in Central and Western Arabia . Members Utba ibn Rabi ah , chieftain Abu al Aas ibn al Rabee , companion of Muhammad Walid ibn Utba , son of Utba Hind bint Utbah , daughter of Utba Abu Hudhayfah ibn Utbah , son of Utba and companion of Muhammad Shaybah ibn Rabi ah , brother of Utba Category Arab groups Saudi stub ... more details
The clan of Banu Umayyad as well as the dynasty that ruled the Umayyad Caliphate are named after Umayya ibn AbdShams . Umayya was the son of AbdShams ibn Abd Manaf , and the father of Harb ibn Umayya and Abu al As ibn Umayyah Abu al As . According to the Shia view, Umayya was the adopted son of AbdShams ibn Abd Manaf . ref name wiki Cite web url http www.muslimcongress.org contentmc services muharram.aspx title Muslim Congress accessdate 2008 06 30 ref br Shia Version br AbdShams ibn Abd Manaf had no offspring. One day he saw some traders who were on their way to Yemen and had stopped in Mecca for rest. These traders had a young slave boy whom they intended to sell. This boy unlike most Arabs was very fair and had brown or blonde hair. AbdShams ibn Abd Manaf was amazed to see the boy s features, so he bought the boy, adopted him as his son, and named him Umayya. The traders of Yemen usually went to Syria and the boy was possibly a European. This story is intended to explain why Abu Sufian, his grandson, had blue eyes and many who were born later in the line had lighter hair and eyes, even before their migration to Spain. Some Sunni scholars support this such as Abdullah Abu Bakr Al Ummawi in his book Suqut Bani Ummayah section 1 page 42 and famous Saudi scholar Abdulrahman Aldosari in his book Sirat Muawiya bin Abi Sufyan page 1. His sons were Abu al As ibn Umayyah Harb ibn Umayya References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Umayya Ibn AbdShams ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Umayya Ibn AbdShams Category Arab people Category History of Islam Category Umayyad Caliphate islam bio stub fr Umayya ibn AbdShams id Umayyah bin Abd asy Syams ms Umaiyyah bin Abdul Syams simple Umayya ibn AbdShams sl Umaja ibn Abd ams ... more details
BanuAbd al dar lang ar , lang en Sons of the Servant of the Mosque is an Arabic sub clan of the Quraysh tribe Quraish tribe. History Their progenitor is Abd al Dar ibn Qusai Abd al Dar ibn Qusai ibn Kilab . ref http www.sunypress.edu details.asp?id 53377 SUNY Press History of al Tabari Vol. 39, The Bot generated title ref Historically, this tribe carried the banner in war, and Muhammad continued that tradition. In battles between the Makkans and the Muslims, the banner was frequently carried on both sides by a member of this tribe. List The mistress of Al Nahdiah ref name pioneer http www.witness pioneer.org vil Articles companion 02 abu bakr.htm witness pioneer ref . References references DEFAULTSORT BanuAbd Al Dar Category Quraish sub clans Abd al dar islam stub id Bani Abd al D r it BanuAbd al Dar ... more details
unreferenced date August 2010 AbdShams ibn Abd Manaf lang ar was a prominent member of the Quraysh tribe Quraish tribe of Mecca in modern day Saudi Arabia . The BanuAbdShams sub clan of the Quraish tribe and their descendants take its name from him. Lineage He was, presumably, the oldest son of Abd Manaf ibn Qusai . His younger brothers were Muttalib ibn Abd Manaf Muttalib , Nawfal ibn Abd Manaf Nawfal and Hashim ibn Abd Manaf Hashim , after whom the Banu Hashim tribe was named. The Banu Umayyad clan was named after his son Umayya ibn AbdShams . AbdShams was the great great grandfather of the sahaba sahabi Uthman ibn Affan d.656 , the third Caliph of the Muslim Ummah community . External links Neutral links http freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com jamesdow s096 f280824.htm Shia links http al islam.org restatement 4.htm Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME AbdShams ibn Abd Manaf ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT AbdShams ibn Abd Manaf Category Arab people Category History of Islam Islam bio stub ar fa ... more details
The Banu Bakr ibn Abd Manat lang ar were an Arabian tribe of the Hejaz region, in western Arabia . During tribes of Arabia during Muhammad s era Muhammad s lifetime , they were allies of the Quraysh tribe Quraish of Mecca. In 630 , their attack against Banu Khuza a , who had recently become allies of Muhammad , violated the Treaty of Hudaybiyya of 628 , which led to the conquest of Mecca by the Muslim armies, which occurred without battle. They are distinct from the similarly named, but more famous tribe of Bakr ibn Wa il . Category Arab groups Islam stub Asia ethno group stub ... more details
Persondata . NAME Khalili, Shams Din Abu Abd Allah ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1320 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1380 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Khalili, Shams Din Abu Abd Allah ...Wikify date June 2011 transl ar ALA Shams al D n Ab Abd All h Mu ammad ibn Mu ammad al Khal l 1320 1380 was an astronomer of Syria who compiled extensive tables for astronomical use. Shams al Din Abu Abdullah Muhammad ibn Muhammad al Khalili worked in Damascus , Syria at the Umayyad Mosque as a religious timekeeper muwaqqit for the majority of his life. Other than al Khalili s occupation, little is known about his life. He lived at the same time as Ibn al Shatir , the famous Arab astronomer. ref D A King, Al Khalili s qibla table, J. Near Eastern Stud. 34 2 1975 , 81 122. http www.jstor.org sici?sici 0022 2968 197504 34 3A2 3C81 3AAQT 3E2.0.CO 3B2 6 ref Al Khalili is known for two sets of mathematical tables he constructed, both totaling roughly 30,000 entries. He tabulated all the entries made by the celebrated Egyptian Muslim astronomer Ibn Yunus , except for the entries that al Khalili made himself for the city of Damascus. It is evident that number manipulation did not exhaust al Khalili as he computed 13,000 entries into his Universal Tables of different auxiliary functions which allowed him to generate the solutions of standard problems of spherical astronomy for any given latitude. In addition to this, he created a 3,000 entry table that gave the direction of the city of Mecca the Qibla for all latitudes and longitudes for all the Muslim countries of the 14th century. ref D A King, Al Khalili s auxiliary tables for solving problems of spherical astronomy, J. Hist. Astronom. 4 2 1973 , 99 110. http adsabs.harvard.edu full 1973JHA.....4...99K ref Knowledge of the direction ... reading MacTutor id Al Khalili title Shams al Din Abu Abdallah Al Khalili DSB first David. A. last King title Khal l , Shams al D n Ab Abdall h Mu ammad Ibn Mu ammad al Denis Roegel An Extension ... more details
Shams is the Arabic language Arabic word for sun . The word has roots that go back to at least the time of the writing of the Epic of Gilgamesh , which references the Akkadian language Akkadian deity called Shamash . The word may refer to Arabic use Ain Shams , neighborhood in Cairo, Egypt Ain Shams University , a university located in Cairo, Egypt Ash Shams , the 91st Sura of the Qur an Majdal Shams , a village in the Golan Heights, Israel Migdal Shemesh in Hebrew Jebel Shams , a mountain in Oman Shams Abu Dhabi , a real estate development on Al Reem Island, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates Shams solar power station , a planned concentrating solar power station in the United Arab Emirates Shams Ensemble , music group performing Iranian and Sufi music Note that Bilad al Sham is not related, since Sham is derived from a different Triliteral consonantal root . However, this disambig page is for any use of the letters shams , with further pointers for any variants, regardless of language of origin. since this is not a use of the word shams , I put this in the disambig page for sham People The Arabic word is a common male and a rare female given name in African, Middle Eastern and a few South Asian countries. The name may refer to Shams Tabrizi , an Iranian Sufi mystic Shams Langeroodi , contemporary Iranian poet Princess Shams Pahlavi , elder sister of Shah of Iran, the last king of the Iranian monarchy Ibrahim Shams , Egyptian Olympic weightlifter Shams ud din Iltutmish, an alternate name for Iltutmish , the third Muslim Turkic sultan of the Sultanate of Delhi English use The word also has an English meaning, as the plural of sham, a synonym for hoax or fraud . With this origin, it may refer to The Shams , an all female folk pop trio from New York Shamrock Rovers FC , a football club playing in the League of Ireland See also Sham Shams al Din disambiguation Al Shams disambiguation Disambig Category Arabic words and phrases Category Arabic masculine given names ... more details
This article is about the female pop trio The Shams for the garage rock group, see Thee Shams . The Shams were an all female New York City New York folk pop trio in the 1980s and early 1990s, featuring Amy Rigby Amy McMahon Rigby , Sue Garner , and Amanda Uprichard . Some critics have credited the band with pioneering elements of what would later become known as the Americana music Americana and Alternative country No Depression movements in American music. Others have described them as queens of urban folkdom or Riot Grrrl riot grrrls unplugged. ref name Albany cite news title A weekend of blues is on tap accessdate 2007 11 17 last Haymes first Greg date 1994 06 02 publisher The Times Union ref Punk rock musician Richard Hell has labeled their music beauty parlor soul. ref name Hell cite web url http www.matadorrecords.com bios bio shams.html title Quilt review work Matador Records accessdate 2007 11 17 date September 1992 last Hell first Richard ref Rigby, Garner, and Uprichard began performing together in the early 1980s in a band called the Last Roundup, a period in which they also sang Christmas carol s together at parties and outside friends homes. They all held day jobs when they formed The Shams, but they soon found themselves performing with musicians such as the Indigo Girls , Soul Asylum and Buffalo Tom . ref name Tribune cite news title The Shams Pop, folk and scene s from women s lives accessdate 2007 11 17 last Popson first Tom date 1992 04 24 publisher Chicago Tribune ref The name The Shams is a partial reference to the Outsider music outsider music group The Shaggs , an all female band whose lack of training and unusual melodies have prompted some critics to label ... didn t have a name, so we decided on the Shams, Riby told the Chicago Tribune in 1992. The name also refers to the American vocal group The Tams . ref name Tribune The Shams released the single Only a Dream ... since gone on to notable solo careers. Notes reflist DEFAULTSORT Shams Category American pop music ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox given name2 name Banu image image size caption pronunciation b nu gender Female meaning lady language Persian seealso Banu in lang fa b nu , is a Persian names Persian name for girls used in Iran , Pakistan , Afghanistan , Turkey , India , and Nepal . While in Iran it translates to lady , princess or bride . in India, and Nepal it roughly translates to little sister . In Turkey, it is a popular female name that refers to the languageal Persian word. Banu also apparently means rays from the sun in Telugu. Notable figures, people, and institutions named Banu include Arjumand Banu Begum , Shah Jahan s wife, for whom he built Taj Mahal Banu yi M sr literally, Banu of Egypt , another name for Zulaikha, Potiphar s wife Shahrbanu , eldest daughter of Yazdegerd III of Persia Yazdegerd III , the last Emperor of Sassanid Persian Empire Persia and mother of the fourth Shiite imam, Ali ibn Husayn Bannu , a city in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Khyber Pakhtunkhwa , Pakistan Banu, a village in Dume ti, Ia i Dume ti Commune, Ia i County , Romania The Bulgarian Agrarian National Union Banu company Banu , a software development company based in London, United Kingdom Saira Banu , a Bollywood actress of the 1960s Shah Bano Banu Priya , an actress from south India Banu, a south Indian film actress introduced in the film Thamiraparani See also Bantu Banu arabic Banu in Arabic Given name Category Iranian feminine given names Category Turkish feminine given names Category Persian words and phrases Name stub br Banu ... more details
ABD is a three letter acronym that may refer to ACCO Brands NYSE stock symbol ABD Abadan Airport , in Abadan, Iran IATA airport code ABDABD TV station , the Australian Broadcasting Corporation s Darwin TV station ABD Insurance & Financial , a northern California based insurance and financial services broker Aberdeen railway station station code ABD , a railway station in Aberdeen, Scotland, United Kingdom All but dissertation , a doctoral student who has completed all the requirements for a Ph.D. but has not written and defended the dissertation Amerika Birle ik Devletleri , the Turkish acronym for the United States Association of British Drivers , a British motorists advocacy group Av Beit Din , a title used for the Chief Rabbi of a Jewish community Avanti BMX Development, a brand name from Avanti bicycle manufacturer See also Abd Arabic , an Arabic word meaning one who is totally subordinated disambig DEFAULTSORT Abd de ABD es ABD desambiguaci n eo ABD fr ABD it ABD pt Abd sk Abd sl Abd ... more details
Shams ul Huda Shams lang ps was the president of the Afghan Social Democratic Party also known as Afghan Mellat from 1987 until his death on October 9, 2005. He was also a journalist, publishing articles in his party s newspaper called Afghan Mellat . Shams had recently returned to his ... years Shams, an ethnic Pashtun people Pashtun , was born in Nurgal district Nurgal in the Kunar Province ... Mohammad Farhad , died. Three years later in 1987, Shams was selected as the new head of the party. The party then began to split into 3 factions, one led by Shams ul Huda Shams, another by Qudratullah ... , Shams established a base for his party in Peshawar , Pakistan . He led his party in the face ... regime on the other. Shams had an uncompromising attitude towards communism, that is why he never agreed ..., up to the point of offering him a cabinet position. Shams was in favor of the establishment ..., shams continued his opposition with the incumbent regime of religious parties, which he argued, was not representing the majority of Afghan nation. Shams was especially against the Taliban government that was backed by Pakistan. Citation needed date December 2007 While in Peshawar , Shams ... writing in his party s journal, shams also contributed scholarly articles and essays to other newspapers .... Shams kept a close friendly relationship with Pakhtun Nationalist Parties and Pashto language Pashto literary organizations of Pakistan, especially Pakhtunkhwa Qawmi Party of Afzal Khan Lala . Shams s death was widely mourned by Afghans all over the world. After the death of Shamsul Huda Shams, the party congress held an emergency meeting and elected Ajmal Shams as the new president of the Afghan ... millat Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Shams, Shams Ul Huda ALTERNATIVE ... DATE OF DEATH 2005 PLACE OF DEATH Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Shams, Shams ... DEFAULTSORT Shams, Shams Ul Huda Category Pashtun people Category Year of birth missing Category ... more details
Al Shams is the Arabic word for the sun and may refer to Ash Shams , the 91st Sura of the Qur an Shamash , the Semitic Sun god Ain Shams University , a university located in Cairo, Egypt Majdal Shams , a village in the Golan Heights, Israel Migdal Shemesh in Hebrew Al Shams newspaper , a Libya n, Arabic language newspaper Al Shams Bangladesh , a paramilitary wing of several parties in Bangladesh abolished in 1971 Shams Abu Dhabi , a real estate development on Al Reem Island, Abu Dhabi, UAE Note that Bilad al Sham is not related, since Sham is derived from a different Triliteral consonantal root . disambig DEFAULTSORT Shams, Al Category Arabic words and phrases ... more details
Ain Shams or Ein Shams & 705 Ayn ams is a suburb of Cairo , Egypt . The name means eye of the sun in Arabic language Arabic , with reference to the fact that Ain Shams is built on top of the ancient city of Heliopolis ancient Heliopolis , once the spiritual centre of ancient Ancient Egypt Egyptian Solar deity sun worship . According to the 10th century Jewish biblical commentator, Saadia Gaon , Ain Shams is the identity of the biblical Egyptian treasure city of Avaris Biblical Ramses Raamses ref Saadia Gaon on Exodus 21 37 ref . See also Ain Shams University Faculty of Engineering, Ain Shams University St. Mary & St. Abraam Church, Ain Shams External links http www.abc.net.au news newsitems 200602 s1578829.htm Egyptian temple found under Cairo market ABC News Australia ABC News , 27 February 2006. Works cited references Districts of Cairo cairo coord 30 07 46.3 N 31 17 20 E source cawiki type landmark display title Egypt geo stub ar ca Ayn Shams fa ru sv Ain Shams ... more details
of Muhammad, and along with the BanuAbdShams , Banu Al Muttalib , and Banu Nawfal clans comprises the BanuAbd al Manaf section of the Quraysh. Abu Ayotollah is the present hashemi and his son Issa, Issa has a son called Ali Hashemi, Khalil Hashemi, Jalil Hashemi The house of Abd al Muttalib of Banu ... up to the Mediterranean markets. It was into the house Abd al Muttalib of Banu Hashim of Quraysh that Muhammad ... line which is separate to Banu Hashim along with many of the Shia at Ali who claim that descent through ..., amongst these stand the Zaydid Imams of Tabaristan Al Hasan of Banu Hashim of Nishapur the Abbasid ... during Muhammad s era Sayyid Husseini Taba een Banu Dawud Isaaq Abbasid Caliphate Battle ... Al Qurayshi Sadah of Hadhramaut http al islam.org restatement 4.htm Banu Hashim Before the Birth of Islam DEFAULTSORT Hashim Category History of Islam Category Banu Hashim Category Hashemite people Category ... id Bani Hasyim it Banu Hashim fi Ban H shim sv Hashim ur ibn Ayotollah the present sayid ... more details
Infobox person name Shams Tabrizi birth date caption birth place birth date 1185 death date 1248 death ... Shams i Tabr z or Shams al Din Mohammad born 1185, died ca.1248 was a Persian people Persian ref Manouchehr ... & Jackson, 1968. pg 258 He may also have met the great Persian mysitic Shams al Din Tabrizi there, but it was only ... mystic Shams al Din Tabrizi arrived in Konya Asia Minor . ISBN 0786404310, 9780786404315 ref ... Diwan i Shams i Tabr z The Works of Shams of Tabriz . Tradition holds that Shams taught Rumi in seclusion in Konya for a period of forty days, before fleeing for Damascus . The tomb of Shams i Tabr z has recently nominated to be a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Life of Shams i Tabr z According to Sipah Salar , a devotee and intimate friend of Rumi who spent forty years with him, Shams was the son ... names a certain Ali as the father of Shams i Tabr z and his grandfather as Malikdad. Apparently basing his calculations on Haji Bektash Veli s Maq l t Conversations , Aflaki suggests that Shams arrived ... New York Oxford University Press , 2007, p. 51. ref Shams received his education in Tabriz and was a disciple ... II M.M. Sharif. Page 824 ref Despite his occupation as a weaver, Shams received the epithet of the embroiderer ... given to the Ismaili List of Ismaili Imams Imam Shams al din Muhammad , who worked as an embroider ... s mentor suggests that this Imam s biography must have been known to Shams i Tabr z s biographers ... University Press , 2007, p. 51. ref Shams encounter with Rumi In 1244, a man in black suit from head to toe, came to the famous inn of Sugar Merchants of Konya . His name was Shams Tabrizi. He was claiming ... day Rumi was reading next to a large stack of books. Shams Tabriz, passing by, asked him, What are you doing? Rumi scoffingly replied, Something you cannot understand. On hearing this, Shams threw ... they were all dry. Rumi then asked Shams, What is this? To which Shams replied, Mowlana, this is what you cannot understand. A second version of the tale has Shams passing by Rumi who again is reading ... more details
The Shams Ensemble is a musical group that performs traditional Sufi and classical Iranian music with the tanboor , Daf frame drum , Ney and various other percussion instruments. ref http www.huffingtonpost.com teresa rodriguez williamson amnesty international con b 293918.html ref The group was founded by composer Kaykhosro Pournazeri . ref http www.kuwaitobserver.com news newsfull.php?newid 351849 Iran s Shams ensemble to perform in Turkey. The Kuwait Observer . Accessed 19 August 2010 ref ref http www.shamsensemble.com aboutus aboutus.html Shams Ensemble Website ref History Pournazeri formed the Shams Ensemble with a vision of bringing back the lost art of tanboor through compositions that fused the tanboor with other traditional classical mode instruments. He invited fellow musicians who were familiar playing such classical pieces, they eventually became a popular musical ensemble in Iran. ref http www.shamsensemble.com ref Initially, the group performed under the name of Tanboor e Shams, but adding traditional and Kurdish music to their performances, they took the name of the Shams Ensemble. The Shams Ensemble has performed at over 300 international venues and was on tour in the United States in 2008 during the month of October. ref http www.payvand.com news 08 oct 1037.html Shams Ensemble Touring U.S. This Month ref ref http www.bbc.co.uk persian arts story 2008 10 081014 ag shams usa tour pics.shtml Persian ref Performers Over the years, there have been more than fifty players and singers, the majority of whom were Pournazeri s students. After the 1979 Islamic Revolution in Iran, women were banned from performing solo in front of men that includes singing or playing any instruments. Only recently, women have been included as vocalists and players of the tanbour. Currently, the Shams Ensemble has 15 players. External links http www.payvand.com news 08 oct 1037.html Shams Ensemble Touring U.S. This Month http www.theworld.org ?q node 21624 The World Notes Reflist ... more details
Unreferenced date July 2007 The Banu Jalaf was a family that ruled Huesca and the region called Barbitanya Barbastro on the Iberian Peninsula from about 802 to 862 , and Barbitanya alone from 862 to about 882 . The first ruler was Jalaf Ibn Rashid 802 , who settled with his clan in the village they named Midayar, modern Barbastro. The city castle Barbastra was the centre of the Al Andalus Muslim domain in the region. Jalaf died before 862 . In this year the government of Huesca was conferred on the Banu Qasi family. His son Abd Allah ibn Jalaf then ruled Barbitanya. In the 870s, he allied himself with rebel Isma il ibn Musa ibn Qasi, to whom Abd Allah married his daughter. In retaliation, at the end of the decade Muhammad I of C rdoba entered Huesca and killed Abd Allah and all of his children, and took possession of the Banu Jalaf lands. Category Arab groups Category Al Andalus ... more details
Refimprove date June 2008 Infobox musical artist name Thee Shams image background group or band origin Cincinnati, Ohio Cincinnati , Ohio , United States USA genre Garage rock br Southern rock years active 1999 2006 label Fat Possum Records Fat Possum , Shake It, Deary Me, Norton Records Norton , Spoonful, Orange, Licorice Tree website http www.myspace.com theeshams TheeShams Myspace current members Zachary Gabbard br Andrew Gabbard br Joseph Sebaali br Max Bender br Keith Fox Thee Shams pronounced The Shams was a garage rock band from Cincinnati, Ohio , consisting of Zachary Gabbard, Andrew Gabbard, Joey Sebaali, Max Bender, and Keith Fox. They were signed to Mississippi s Fat Possum Records and also released records on Shake It Records and several other small labels. Many of Thee Sham s recordings were engineered by John Curley musician John Curley of The Afghan Whigs Afghan Whigs fame at Ultrasuede Studios . The band played a large role in Cincinnati s garage rock scene until they broke up in 2006. ref cite news url http www.chartattack.com news 40650 thee shams reach the end of the line publisher Chart magazine Chart title Thee Shams Reach The End Of The Line date 2006 03 08 accessdate 2009 08 07 first Phil last Villeneuve ref After Thee Shams broke up, the Gabbard brothers and Sebaali went on to form the Buffalo Killers , a band with a similar style but with greater emphasis on songwriting and less Southern rock influence. This new direction could be heard in Thee Shams final ... . January 3, 2007. ref Discography Take Off album Take Off 2001 as The Shams Please Yourself Thee Shams album Please Yourself 2004 Sign The Line 2005 Singles & EPs You Got It Your Lovin Man 2002 7 gramophone record vinyl only Thee Shams The Greenhornes split album split EP 2004 7 vinyl only ... Be Something 2005 7 vinyl only References references External links MySpace theeshams Thee Shams DEFAULTSORT Shams Category American rock music groups Category Fat Possum Records artists Category Musical ... more details
infobox surah number 91 number 3 091 name S rat al Shams name ar name en The Sun prev sura Surat al Balad next sura Surat al Layl classification Meccan othernames ar alternate Arabic names othernames alternate English names in Pickthall, Arberry, and Asad translations juz 30 rukus if only one ruku, skip this field verses 15 words optional, uncommon letters optional, uncommon muqattaat only if applicable sajdahs only if applicable audio optional, if exists Image Corp2740.jpg thumb right The Sun S rat al Shams lang ar unicode a ams , The Sun is the 91st sura of the Qur an with 15 ayat . It opens with a series of solemn oaths sworn on various astronomical phenomena, the first of which, by the sun , gives the sura its name, then on the human soul itself. It then describes the fate of Thamud , a formerly prosperous extinct Arab tribe . The prophet Saleh urged them to worship God alone, and commanded them in God s name to preserve a certain she camel they disobeyed and continued to reject his message, and God destroyed them all except those who had followed Salih. Sura 91 Al Balad Al Lail See also Shamash External links Wikisourcerename The Holy Qur an Ash Shams Qur an Ash Shams http www.sacred texts.com isl pick 091.htm Ash Shams at Sacred Texts Quran stub Category Sura Shams ar az ms sur si fa hi id Surah Asy Syams jv Surat Asy Syams ku ems ml ms Surah Asy Syams nl Soera De Zon ja ce ps pt Ash Shams ru sl Sonce sura su Asy Syams fi Al ams sv Ash Shams tr ems Suresi ur ... more details
One source date July 2010 File 400px Mohammad Shams.JPG thumb 200px Mohammad Shams Mohammad Shams lang fa , born 1954 in Tehran is an Iran ian composer and conducting conductor . Born in a family of musicians, he has composed more than 650 pieces of traditional, classical and modern music. Despite the troubles an artist in exile must face, Shams found ways to introduce Persian traditional music Classical Persian music in international events such as the London Festival in England . He describes his music as being attached to poetry and to the roots of Persian music. His style is described ample and accurate, paying attention to tones and sounds, to contrasts and to orchestral material full of expression. Shams has said about Persian music To me, music has to bring love, harmony, pleasure, happiness, but also rhythm and movement. Our music is so called sad. It is not. When talking about classical music, I mean it has to keep its nature, but also evolve with time . External links fr icon en icon http www.m shams.com Official website of Mohammad Shams http www.m shams.com biographie biography.html His biography Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Shams, Mohammad ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1954 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Shams, Mohammad Category 1954 births Category Living people Category Iranian musicians Category Iranian composers Category Iranian conductors music Iran bio stub Asia composer stub conductor stub fa fr Mohammad Shams ... more details
Shams Pir is an island located within the Karachi Fish Harbour , close to Sandspit Beach and Mauripur . See also List of islands of Pakistan Neighbourhoods of Karachi coord 24 51 N 66 55 E display title region PK type city source GNS enwiki Category Neighbourhoods of Karachi Category Islands of Pakistan Karachi geo stub es Isla Shams Pir ... more details
notability Music date October 2011 Primary sources date July 2007 Infobox musical artist name Shams br lang ar background solo singer birth date Birth date and age 1979 4 28 origin Kuwait genre Khaliji Music Khaliji , Arabic Music Arabic , Pop music Pop occupation Singer years active 2000 &ndash present website Shams Arabic , is a female Kuwaiti singer. Shams released her first album in 2000 she did not achieve mainstream success Citation needed date June 2011 until appeared as a guest on the show Leman Yajro a Faqat on Lebanese Broadcasting Corporation LBC with the presenter Tony Khalifa to talk about her problems with the Saudi singer Sara . Her third album was released a few weeks after the show and has a major success. Citation needed date June 2011 she has a big media attention Citation needed date June 2011 after her conflict with the famous singer Ahlam which is still going on now and then she released her video music ahlan ezayak that pokes fun at the Bush Administration which has a success. Shams has many problems with her old company ronata specially with the CEO Salem alhindi Citation needed date June 2011 She has also recorded several music videos. Some of shams s popular Citation needed date June 2011 songs include ahlan izayak with George Bush, tatah feat obama, kobar rasek , mothahra nesa2ya , milion , ain frash and wesh sayer . Discography Hatha alkalam English That s a talk 2000, Renad music sabe a marat English seventh times 2004,Renad music Mothahara nesaeya English feminen monstration 2005, rotana shams WOW English WOW 2007, surprise production External links http gulf.salmiya.net songs shamsshams Songs at salmiya.net Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Kuwaitiya, Shams ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1979 04 28 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Shams Category Kuwaiti singers Category Living people Category Rotana artists Category Arabic language singers Category Arab people Category ... more details
Banu Zayd or Bani Zaid or Bany Zaid in Arabic is a Nejdi tribe that traces its roots to Zayd who is believed to have immigrated from Southern Arabia and settled Shaqraa in Nejd . ref Alaqd Alfareed Fe Nasab Al Haraqees Men Bani Zayd, Sheikh Abdullah Al mune a ref ref Banu Zayd, al qabilah al Quda iyah fi hadirat Najd by Shuqayr, Abd al Rahman ibn Abd Allah . Riyad al Mu allif, 2002. ref See also Tribes of Arabia Bani Zeid Ramallah References references DEFAULTSORT Zayd Category Tribes of Arabia ar ... more details
old baby, Noah Johan Shams in 2007 and 1 month old Rocco Cyrus Shams in August 2008. They currently ... Shams title Who is Siavash Shams? work Whopopular cite web url http iranians.kodoom.com en siavash shams title Siavash Shams work Kodoom cite web url http www.whatsupiran.com Profile Siavash Sahneh 28Siavash Shams 29 Abouthttp www.whatsupiran.com Profile Siavash Sahneh 28Siavash Shams 29 About title Siavash Sahneh Siavash Shams work Whatsupiran.com External links http www.siavash.com Siavash Shams s official website Category Iranian pop singers Category Iranian male singers Category Living people Category 1963 births de Siavash Shams fa ... more details
Multiple issues refimprove February 2009 disputed February 2009 Eng. Ajmal Shams born 1972 in Noorgal district of Kunar province is the son of the late Shamsul Huda Shams, the former president of the Afghan Social Democratic Mellat Party. Shams has been president of the Afghan Social Democratic Party since October 2005. Shams obtained his primary education in his hometown before migrating to Pakistan with his family in the early days of the Communist regime. Shams then pursued his education in Peshawar , graduated from the University of Engineering and Technology, Peshawar with a B.Sc. degree in civil engineering . Upon graduation he started his career in a lecturer position in Khyber Institute of Technology and continued teaching for several years before departing for the United States for his specialization in Water Resources and Environmental Engineering. In 2002, he obtained his master s degree in civil engineering from South Dakota School of Mines and Technology. After finishing his degree, he worked as environmental engineer for a consulting engineering firm in Florida for about a year before returning home due his father insistence and his own love and passion to actively participate in the reconstruction and development of his homeland. Eng. Shams worked for about two years as head of the water resources section of the International Organization for Migration IOM in Kabul and later on served briefly as Head of the Engineering Department of the National Solidarity Program in the Ministry of Rural Rehabilitation and Development. Eng. Ajmal Shams has been president of Afghanistan ... soon after his father s demise. Born and raised in a political family, Shams has been actively involved ..., have been published in various Pashto and English newspapers. Shams thoroughly understands national ... NAME Shams, Ajmal ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1972 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Shams, Ajmal Category Living people Category 1972 births Category Afghan ... more details