Islamic monotheism Merge El god date July 2010 transl ar DIN Il h lang ar plural lang ar transl ar DIN lihah , is the Arabic language Arabic for deity or god . The feminine is transl ar DIN il hah lang ar goddess with the article, it appears as transl ar DIN al il hah lang ar . It appears in the name of the monotheistic god of the Abrahamic religions as transl ar DIN allah al L h , literally the God . transl ar DIN Il h is cognate to Northwest Semitic El god transl sem l and Akkadian language Akkadian ilum . The word is from a Proto Semitic archaic biliteral transl sem L meaning God male deity god possibly with a wider meaning of strong , which was extended to a regular triliteral by the addition of a h as in Hebrew Names of God in Judaism transl sem el ah , transl sem el him . The word is spelled either lang ar with an optional diacritic alif to mark the transl ar DIN only in Qur an ic texts or more rarely with a full aleph alif , lang ar . The term is used throughout the Qur an in passages detailing the existence of God and of the beliefs of non Muslims in other divinities. Notably, the first statement of the transl ar DIN shahadah ah dah is, there is no transl ar DIN il h but transl ar DIN Allah al L h there is no god male deity god but God . References Refimprove date November 2009 Reflist Georgii Wilhelmi Freytagii, Lexicon Arabico Latinum . Librairie du Liban, Beirut, 1975. J. Milton Cowan, The Hans Wehr Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic . 4th edn. Spoken Language Services, Ithaca NY , 1979. External links Wiktionary Appendix Proto Semitic il il See also Ancient Semitic religion Arabian mythology El deity Dingir Category Islamic terms Category Arabian deities Category Ancient Semitic religions Islam stub es Il ms Ilah ... more details
Refimprove date January 2008 File Abdullahofjordan.jpg thumb 200px right Prince Abdul Ilah of Hejaz center ... also written Abdul Ilah , Abdul Illah , or Abdullah , November 14, 1913 July 14, 1958 ... . Abdul Ilah served as Regent for King Faisal II of Iraq Faisal II from April 4, 1939 to May ... brother of King Faisal I of Iraq , Abdul Ilah assumed power upon Ghazi of Iraq Ghazi s death ... Iraqi coup d tat During World War II , Abdul Ilah was 1941 Iraqi coup d tat deposed briefly by former ... Germany German coup d tat during World War II against Abdul Ilah s pro British government. After he fled the country, Abdul Ilah was replaced as Regent by Sherif Sharaf. Sherif Sharaf was an aging ... Nuri as Said as a refugee in Amman . Abdul Ilah was a guest of Prince Abdullah I of Jordan Abd All h ... Ilah returned to Baghdad and was restored as Regent. ref Lyman, p.86 ref In 1942, Wendell Wilkie traveled ... s personal representative. In Iraq, Abdul Ilah held a lavish state dinner attended by Wilkie. ref Time Magazine, Points East ref File Prince Abdul Ilah of Iraq at Mount Vernon.jpg thumb 200px right Prince Abdul Ilah holding hat at Mount Vernon . In 1945, Abdul Ilah visited the United States . He ... Time Magazine, Talk & Ceremony ref In 1953, Abdul Ilah stepped down when Faisal II came of age. But he ... arrival by King Faisel II, Crown Prince Abdul Ilah, and Prime Minister Nuri as Said. It was the Saudi ... ref 14 July Revolution During the 14 July Revolution , Abdul Ilah was killed, along with most of the royal ... and brought an end to the Iraqi monarchy. The body of Abdul Ilah was trailed on al Rashid street ... burned the body. ref Time Magazine, Revolt in Baghdad ref Military ranks Abd al Ilah held the following ... . NAME Abd Al Ilah ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1913 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1958 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Abd Al Ilah Category 1913 births Category 1958 deaths Category ... of the Order of the White Eagle Poland ar ca Abd al Ilah de Abd ul ... more details
Born in 1953, Abdul Ilah Khatib or Abdelilah al Khatib lang ar is a former Minister of Foreign Affairs for Jordan . On March 11, 2011 he was appointed as the UN Special envoy to Libya. ref cite web title newly appointed UN Special Envoy to Libya url http www.unmultimedia.org tv unifeed d 17192.html accessdate 1 4 2011 ref Married, and the father of three children, Khatib graduated with his Masters degree in International economics from Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies , a Masters degree in International Communications from the American University in Washington, D.C. , and a Bachelor s degree in political science from the School of Political Science in Athens, Greece . In 1995, Khatib was appointed as the Minister of Tourism and Antiquities, though the following year he left to become the managing director of Jordan Cement Factories Company where he remained until 1998, when he was first appointed as Foreign Minister, and remained in that position for four years. Khatib was an overseer of Jordan s contributions to the Arab Israeli peace talks throughout the 1990s, and was stationed at Jordan s embassy in Washington, D.C. On December 19, 2006 he met with Chinese Foreign Affairs minister Li Zhaoxing . ref http www.chinavitae.com vip index.php?mode events&type ncv&sn al Khatib&gn Abdul Ilah China Vitae Bot generated title ref External links http www.dfait maeci.gc.ca canada magazine issue12 12t12 en.asp Photograph of Khatib with Canadian Foreign Affairs minister John Manley References reflist DEFAULTSORT Khatib, Abdul Ilah Category 1953 births Category American University alumni Category Living people Category Government ministers of Jordan Jordan politician stub de Abdul Ilah Khatib fr Abdelilah Al Khatib ... more details
Ilum can mean one of the following Ilah , as a form of the Akkadian word for god List of Star Wars planets H J Ilum Ilum , a planet in the Star Wars universe See also Iluma disambig ... more details
Ilu may refer to ILU for Inter Language Unification ilu , the nominative plural masculine form of the Akkadian stem Ilah il , god . disambig Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ... more details
Infobox royalty realm iraq consort yes name Aliya bint Ali title Queen of Iraq image reign 1934 1939 spouse Ghazi of Iraq issue royal house father Ali of Hejaz mother date of birth 1911 place of birth date of death death date mf yes 1950 12 21 39 place of death place of burial Aliya bint Ali of Hejaz 1911 December 21, 1950 , was an a Arabia n princess and an Iraqi queen consort of Iraq . She was the spouse of king Ghazi of Iraq and the queen mother of Faisal II of Iraq . She was the last queen of Iraq. Princess Aliya bint Ali was the second daughter of Ali of Hejaz Ali bin Hussein , King of the Hijaz and Sharif of Mecca Grand Sharif of Mecca . On January 25, 1934 Aliya bint Ali married king Ghazi I of Iraq in Baghdad Iraq . They had one son Faisal II of Iraq Faisal II, King of Iraq born May 2, 1935 died July 14, 1958 Queen Aliya eventually separated from king Ghazi. When Ghazi died in a car crash on 4 April 1939, the politician Nuri as Said was widely suspected of being implicated in his death. At the royal funeral crowds chanted You will answer for the blood of Ghazi, Nuri. Nuri was suspected to have been in contact with queen Aliya and plotted with the brother of the queen, Abd al Ilah , to depose the king ref http www.bitsofnews.com content view 3929 42 ref Nuri supported the accession of Abd al Ilah as regent for Ghazi s successor, Faisal II of Iraq Faisal II , who was still a minor. The new regent was initially susceptible to Nuri s influence. As her son, the last monarch of Iraq, did not marry, Aliya was the last queen of Iraq. References references DEFAULTSORT Aliya Bint Ali Category Iraqi royalty Category 1911 births Category 1950 deaths Category Queens Category Arab queens ... more details
Ilah , who went on to become the Regent of the Kingdom of Iraq during the minority of List of Kings ... HM Ghazi I King of Iraq becoming HM Queen Aliya of Iraq. Abd al Ilah HRH Crown Prince Abdullah ... in 1940, then to Faiza al Tarabulsi in 1948 divorced 1950 and finally to Hiyam Abdu l Ilah 1958 ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2006 r adi Baba 1806 1877 was one of the most famous Sufi masters of his time in northeast Anatolia . He was affiliated with one of the Uwaysi lineages of Naqshibandi Tariqa . He wrote mystical poem s. He also started writing Stories of Prophets Kisas ul Enbiya in a poetical form. His grandson Aglar Baba completed these series of poems. However, he lost the only copy of this book during World War I . Other poems of r adi Baba are well preserved and published in the Turkish language . Unlike his grandson Aglar Baba , r adi Baba used a simple language in his poems. He was more of a folkloric poet and he rarely referred to the Scripture and Tradition. Some of the major themes he was preoccupied were divine love Ilah i Ask , Reality Hakikat and Asceticism Zuhd . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Baba, Irsadi ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1806 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1877 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Baba, Irsadi Category 1806 births Category 1877 deaths Poet stub ... more details
Walid ibn Mughira lang ar was the chief of the Banu Makhzum clan of the Quraish Tribe . His clan was responsible for warfare, and he was wealthy. These two factors combined to make him proficient in warfare. Biography Personal life His son Khalid was a prominent sahabi of the prophet. Family His father was Mughira ibn Abd Ilah and his son was Khalid ibn al Walid and Ammarah ibn Walid ref name sunnipath2 The Sealed Nectar http www.sunnipath.com Resources PrintMedia Books B0033P0017.aspx on sunnipath.com ref . He also had a daughter named Najiyah bint al Walid ibn al Mughira who was married to Safwan ibn Umayya . There was a person named Umar ibn Walid ibn Mugh rah, although it is unclear if he was the son of Wal d. See also Mughira name Waleed name non Muslims who interacted with Muslims during Muhammad s era References Reflist Category Non Muslim interactants with Muslims during Muhammad s era Category Sahaba s ancestors Category Banu Makhzum ar it al Walid ibn al Mughira ... more details
Infobox School name San a Institute for the br Arabic Language image motto established 1995 type affiliation district grades president principal head of school Muhammad Al Anasi dean faculty staff students enrollment athletics conference colors mascot free label free text free label2 free text2 location Sa ilah Street, Sana a coordinates country Yemen homepage http sialyemen.com sialyemen.com San a Institute for the Arabic Language SIAL is located in the Old City of Sana a, Yemen on Sa ilah Street. The school specializes in teaching Arabic as a foreign language. ref cite web url http sialyemen.com title Sana a Institute for the Arabic Language publisher Sialyemen.com date accessdate 18 March 2010 ref SIAL also teaches courses in Arabic calligraphy , Islamic studies , and Yemeni culture . ref cite web url http sialyemen.com courses prices title Sana a Institute for the Arabic Language publisher Sialyemen.com date accessdate 18 March 2010 ref SIAL is in a beautiful old house in the Tabariya neighborhood of Old Sana a. At first, the school attracted many U.S. and British students, but Al Qaeda s USS Cole bombing attack on the American destroyer Cole and 9 11 led to there being very few Americans or Europeans. Most of the students are from India, Pakistan, Indonesia and Malaysia, and many students are not Muslim. ref cite web last Erlanger first Steven url http www.nytimes.com 2010 01 01 world middleeast 01yemen.html title Nigerian May Have Used Course in Yemen as Cover location Yemen publisher NYTimes.com date 31 December 2009 accessdate 18 March 2010 ref The founder and director of SIAL is Muhammad Al Anasi. Before founding SIAL in 1995, he studied English at Reading University in the mid 1980s, ref http www.timesonline.co.uk tol news world middle east article6973007.ece dead link date March 2010 ref and was the Arabic Language Program Coordinator for the U.S. Peace Corps Yemen. ref cite web url http sialyemen.com the institute adminstration title Sana a Institute for ... more details
Unreferenced date February 2009 Infobox Officeholder name Taha al Hashimi image imagesize smallimage caption order 22nd office Prime Minister of Iraq term start February 3, 1941 term end April 13, 1941 monarch Faisal II of Iraq Faisal II predecessor Rashid Ali al Gaylani successor Rashid Ali al Gaylani birth date birth date 1888 birth place death date death date 1961 death place nationality party spouse relations older brother of twice Iraqi Prime Minister, Yassin Al Hashimi children residence alma mater occupation profession net worth cabinet committees portfolio religion signature website footnotes Taha al Hashimi lang ar &lrm 1888 1961 served briefly as List of Prime Ministers of Iraq prime minister of Iraq for two months, from February 1, 1941, to April 1, 1941. He was appointed prime minister by the regent, Abd al Ilah , following the first ouster of the pro Axis Powers Axis government of Rashid Ali al Kaylani during World War II . When Abdul Illah fled the country, fearing an assassination attempt, Hashimi resigned, and the government reverted to Kaylani. His younger brother, Yassin, had been Iraqi Prime Minister in 1924 & 1936. IraqiPMs Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Al Hashimi, Taha ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1888 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1961 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Al Hashimi, Taha Category 1888 births Category 1961 deaths Category Prime Ministers of Iraq Category Leaders ousted by a coup Iraq politician stub ru ... more details
La ilaha ilAllah lang ar , transl ar DIN l il ha illall h is part of the Muslim proclamation of faith or Shahada transl ar DIN ah dah . The Koranic Arabic Arabic phrase translates as There is no deity except God. transl ar DIN L lang ar means no br Ilah transl ar DIN Il h lang ar means deity br transl ar DIN Ill lang ar means except br transl ar DIN All h lang ar means God . It is the first part of the Islamic creed known as the Kalimah transl ar DIN kalimah or Shahadah transl ar DIN ah dah . Ahadith mentioning virtues of this phrase Jabir ibn Abd Allah transl ar DIN bir ibn Abd All h reported that Muhammad said The best remembrance of Allah is to repeat transl ar DIN l il ha illall h and the best prayer Dua transl ar DIN du is Alhamdulillah transl ar DIN al amdu li ll h all praise belongs to Allah . Narrated by Al Nasa i transl ar DIN an Nas , Ibn Majah transl ar DIN Ibn M ah , and Hakim al Nishaburi transl ar DIN kim an Nisab r who declared its chain sound See also Shahada Kalimah Dhikr Shema Yisrael Subhanahu wa ta ala DEFAULTSORT La Ilaha IlAllah Category Arabic words and phrases Category Islamic terms islam stub ... more details
assistance, overthrew Regent Abd al Ilah and Prime Minister Nuri al Said and installed Rashid Ali as Prime Minister of Iraq. Ali was eventually ousted by the British and Abd al Ilah and al Said retook ... Said and the Arab Nationalist regent, Abd al Ilah, continually clashed on economic policy. Instead ... Pan Arab in character. King Faisal II, the Regent and Crown Prince Abd al Ilah, and Nuri al Said ... more details
was killed in a mysterious car crash when Faisal was three years old Faisal s uncle Abd al Ilah served ... Germany German aid never materialized, however, and Ilah was restored to power by a combined Allied ... initially relied for political advice upon his uncle Crown Prince Abd al Ilah ,and General Nuri ... the revolutionary assault group at the palace, ordered the King, Crown Prince Abd al Ilah , Princess Hiyam Abd al Ilah s wife , Princess Nafeesa Abd al Ilah s mother , Princess Abadiya Faisal s aunt ... more details
cuneiform Assyrian sign DINGIR could mean the Akkadian nominal stem ilah il meaning god or goddess , derived acrophonically from the Semitic ilah il the god Anum the Akkadian word am meaning ... more details
the British backed Regent of Iraq Abd al Ilah and al Pachachi were gradually weakened as the Regent ... al Ilah , al Pachachi was forced to resign from his post as Prime Minister in February 1946. In 1948 ... more details
Wikify date July 2010 primary sources date December 2010 Progressive Dawoodi Bohra is a movement within Dawoodi Bohra subsect which is part of Mustaali Ismai li Shi a. This is not a split based on religious beliefs, but economic and social issues. Progressives or Reformists, as they call themselves, assert that they do not differ from mainstream Bohras, they rather claim to challenge the absolute authority and hegemony of the Dai , or spiritual leader of the movement. The Progressive Dawoodi Bohras, led by Asghar Ali Engineer , ref Progressive Dawoodi Bohras http www.dawoodi bohras.com issues.htm Reform Issues Retrieved on July 26, 2007 ref allege that the 51st Da i Sayedna Taher Saifuddin claimed infallibility and issued new doctrines pronouncing that all properties owned by the Bohras including mosques belonged to the Syedna, and that they are mere munims account keepers on his behalf. ref name case Further, the Da i Syedna professed to be a God on Earth Ilah al Ard , and instituted a doctrine of Raza, which required that his followers could do nothing secular or religious, including namaz without first attaining his permission. ref name case The policy of requiring a Raza began in 1902, when the 50th Da i Syedna demanded that it be sought before construction of a secular school in Burhanpur could begin. ref name case Several Bohras challenged the authority of Taher Saifuddin through litigation in Mumbai courts and the Sayedna s claims were rejected by the judge. Citation needed date December 2010 The Progressive Dawoodi Bohra community also claims that the 52nd Da i Sayedna Mohammad Burhanuddin asserted the same rights as Taher Saifuddin, but in this case, the District Court of Udaipur upheld his Who date December 2010 claims. The ruling was appealed before the Rajasthan High Court at Jodhpur, with Progressive Bohras claimed that the Waqf Act of 1954 provided exclusive control of property such as mosques to the Waqf Board, and that the Sayedna have no rights over ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Blindspott Type Album Artist Blindspott Cover Blindspott album art.jpg Released July 17, 2003 Recorded 2002 Genre Nu metal br Rapcore Length 59 40 Label Blindspott International EMI Producer Paul Matthews Reviews Last album This album Blindspott br 2003 Next album End the Silence br 2006 Blindspott is the self titled debut album by the New Zealand Rock music Rock alternative metal music group. The band licensed its release through EMI New Zealand. The album went platinum in New Zealand in its first week of release. ref name kellman Kellman, Andy Allmusic class artist id p821213 biography pure url yes Blindpsott Biography , Allmusic, Macrovision Corporation ref It is presently triple platinum. ref name kellman Track listing All songs written by Damian Alexander, Marcus Powell, Shelton Woolright, Karl Vilisini & Gareth Flemming except where noted. Mind Dependency 6 07 Nil By Mouth 3 37 Suffocate 4 04 Fall Down 4 00 Interlude 1 06 Marcus Powell Blank 5 27 S.U.I.T So Us Is This 3 44 Jaded 1 33 Shelton Woolright & Paul Matthews Plastic Shadow 5 25 Lit Up 4 31 Room to Breathe 4 01 PMF 1 27 Marcus Powell Phlex 4 30 Featuring Kitchener Powell Ilah Silent War 10 16 Limited Edition A Limited Edition CD was released in 2003. ref Blindspott Limited Edition http www.muzic.net.nz artists 203 releases 868 ref The enhanced CD set contains the following on a 2nd CD ol start 15 li Phlex Che Fu Mix 03 li Phlex Dubious Brothers Mix 03 li Phlex DLT Mix 03 li Phlex Live Studio Demo Version li Nil By Mouth International Video li Lit Up Video li S.U.I.T Video li 1000ks Home Video Video ol References Reflist Category 2003 albums Category Debut albums Category EMI Records albums Category Heavy metal albums by New Zealand artists 2000s metal album stub pt Blindspott lbum ... more details
Abu l Mawahib al Shinnawi or Abu l Mawahib Ahmad ibn Ali ibn Abd al Quddus al Shinnawi Arabic also known as al Khami or al Hanna i Arabic is a master of Shattariyya Sufi order. His life He was born in a well known Sufi family al Shinnawi in 975 H.E. 1568 A.D. in Mahallat Ruh, west of Cairo . His father Ali ibn Abd al Quddus al Shinnawi was a popular leader and Ahmadi shaykh after Ahmad al Badawi d. 675 H.E. 1276 A.D. . He moved to Medina and settled there for religious studies. Later he became a prominent Sufi and the leading shaykh for Naqshbandi Naqshabandiyya in Medina in his time. The order was ordered to Medina with Shattari Shattariyya by the Indian shaykh Sibghatallah ibn Ruhallah al Sindi al Barwaji . He died in 1028 H.E 1619 A.D. His many students included Safi al Din al Qushashi who venerated his teacher as the saintly Seal of the Time . His works Al Baghdadi and Brockelmann listed 18 ref Al Baghdadi, Hidayat al Arifin ref respectively 5 of al Shinnawi s work. ref Suha Taji Farouki, A Prayer for Spiritual Elevation and Protection By Muhyiddin Ibn Arabi. Azyumardi Azra, Islam in the Indonesian world an account of institutional formation. ref al Irshad ila Sabil al Rashad Ifadat al Jud fi wahdat al Wujud al Iqlid al Farid fi Tajrid al Tawhid Bay at al Itlaq al Ta sil wa al Tafdil Tajalliyah al Basa ir Hashiyat ala Kitab al Jawahir li al Gawth al Hindi Khulasat al Ikhtisas wa ma li l kul min al Khawas Diwan Shi r al Shinnawi al Sultat al Ahmadiyyah fi Rawa ih Mada ih al Dhat al Muhammadiyah Si at al Itlaq Shifa al Ghiram fi Akhbar al Kiram Sadihat al Azal wa Sanihat al Nazal al Suhuf al Namusiyyah wa al sikhuf al Nawusiyyah Dama ir al Sara ir al Ilahiyyah fi Bawahir Ayat Jawahir al Ghawthiyah Fat h al Ilah fi ma Yuqal dubur kull al Salat Fawatih al Salawat al Ahmadiyyah fi Lawa ih Mada ih al Dhat al Ahmadiyyah Manahij al Ta sil Mawjat al Rahmah wa Mawthiqat al Ismah References Reflist Isla ... more details
For other persons of the same name Ali bin Hussein disambiguation Sharif Ali Bin al Hussein lang ar was born in 1956, in Baghdad , Iraq . He is currently the leader of the Iraqi Constitutional Monarchy political party and claims to be the legitimate heir to the position of King of Iraq , based on his relationship to the last monarch, the late King Faisal II . Early life After the loss of Mecca , Sharif Ali s parents settled in Iraq where Badia s sister was queen consort. He was born in Iraq and his maternal first cousin was Faisal II of Iraq , the last king of Iraq. On July 14, 1958, when Colonel Abdul Karim Qassim took control of the Kingdom of Iraq by a coup d tat , the royal family was ordered to leave the palace in Baghdad Faisal II King Faisal II Crown Prince Abd al Ilah Princess Hiyam , Abdul Ilah s wife Princess Nafeesa , Abdul Ilah s mother, Princess Abadiya , the king s aunt and several servants. When they all arrived in the courtyard, they were told to turn towards the palace wall, and they were all shot down by Captain Abdus Sattar As Sab , a member of the coup led by Colonel Abdul Karim Qassim . Nuri as Said , the Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Iraq, was killed by supporters of Colonel Abdul Karim Qassim on July 15, 1958. Ali bin al Hussein s mother Princess Badia, the daughter of King Ali and aunt of King Faisal II, her husband Sharif al Hussein bin Ali, and their three children spent a month in the embassy of Saudi Arabia in Baghdad. The coup leaders insisted that they leave Iraq and travel to Egypt on ordinary passport s. They lived for a while in Lebanon and finally in London , where Ali bin al Hussein built up a successful career in investment banking . Education Ali bin al Hussein earned his high school diploma from Brummana High School in Lebanon and an MA in economics from a university in the United Kingdom . Political movement Ali bin Al Hussein remained an opponent of the rule of Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein . In 1991, ... more details
The 1941 Iraq i coup d tat , also known as the Rashid Ali Al Gaylani coup or the Golden Square coup was a military coup in Iraq on April 1, 1941 ref name csus http www.csus.edu indiv s scottjc coup.htm Iraqi Coup The Coup Bot generated title ref that overthrew the regime of Regent Abd al Ilah and installed Rashid Ali as Prime Minister of Iraq Prime Minister . It was led by four Iraq i nationalist army generals, known as the Golden Square Iraq Golden Square . The Golden Square intended to use the war to press for full Iraqi independence following the limited independence granted in 1932. To that end, they worked with Abwehr German intelligence and accepted military assistance from Germany. The change in government led to a Anglo Iraqi War British invasion of Iraq and subsequent occupation until 1947. The coup From 1939 to 1941, Iraq was ruled by a pro British government headed by the Regent Abd al Ilah and Prime Minister of Iraq Prime Minister Nuri as Said . Iraq had severed relations with Germany on September 5, 1939, following the outbreak of World War II in Europe. However, Nuri had to tread carefully between his close relationship with Britain and depedence on pro German Army officers and cabinet members. ref name csus By that time, Iraq became refuge to Arab leadership, who fled Mandate Palestine as a result of failed 1936 1939 Arab revolt in Palestine Arab revolt against the British. Among the key figures to arrive was the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem Mohammad Amin al Husayni , the Palestinian nationalism Arab nationalistic leader of the failed revolt. The Golden Square coup was initiated on April 1, 1941 ref name csus http www.csus.edu indiv s scottjc coup.htm Iraqi Coup The Coup Bot generated title ref that overthrew the regime of Regent Abd al Ilah and installed Rashid Ali as Prime Minister . The Mufti Amin al Husayni was one of the orchestrators of Rashid Ali al Gaylani s coup d tat, with Nazi support and financing. ref name patterson cite book title A Geneal ... more details
Hunt page 73 Hunt page 73. ref Al Said and the Arab Nationalist regent, Abd al Ilah, were continually ... al Ilah, and Nuri al Said were all killed. ref Tripp, page 142. ref The Free Officers were inspired ... with King Faisal II of Iraq Faisal II and the Crown Prince Abd al Ilah , the other to Nuri al Said ... Hiyam Abd al Ilah s wife , Princess Nafeesa Abd al Ilah s mother , Princess Abadiya Faisal s aunt ... of Abd al Ilah was taken from the palace, mutilated and dragged through the streets, finally being ... more details