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 The Spanish Translation of Al-Azif
Another interesting fact is the spelling of Abdul Hazred : the idiomatic difficulties of the construction " Abdul Alhazred " are well known as the name Abdul already includes the prefix Al’ in [ Al ] hazred thus implying an unnecessary redundancy never used in Arabic.
However, there is no record that the original Arabic text itself was ever destroyed, nor does the 1559 or subsequent Indexes mention it.
In a letter to Clark Ashton Smith - 27 November 1927 - H.P. Lovecraft asserts that the last original of Al Azif in Arabic was lost before 1228: new evidence shows that it survived into the XVII Century, and suggest it may still be extant in Salamanca.
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 Salafi [Definition]
The reform movement of Muhammad ibn 'Abd al-Wahhab is a direct descendant of the teachings of Ibn Taymiya Abu al-Abbas Taqi al-Din Ahmad ibn Abd al-Salaam ibn Abdullah ibn Taymiya al-Harrani (أبو عباس تقي الدين أحمد بن عبد السلام بن عبد الله ابن تيمية الحراني,‎ 1263-1328), was a jurist,...
Although in theological matters, Abduh was closer to the Mu'tazili school of thought; he did adopt from Ibn Taymiya Abu al-Abbas Taqi al-Din Ahmad ibn Abd al-Salaam ibn Abdullah ibn Taymiya al-Harrani (أبو عباس تقي الدين أحمد بن عبد السلام بن عبد الله ابن تيمية الحراني,‎ 1263-1328), was a jurist,...
The word Allah is not specific to Islam; Arabic-speaking Christians and Jews, and the Catholic Maltese, also use it to refer to the monotheist deity; for example in Arabic translations of the Bible.
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 Dr. Reuven Snir
"Sufi Elements in Modern Arabic Poetry and the Role of Salah 'Abd al-Sabur," Bulletin of Israeli Academic Center in Cairo 5 (Fall 1984), pp.
Two Rak'as in Love: A Study of 'Abd al-Wahhab al-Bayyati's Poetry, Beirut: Dar al-Saqi, 2002 [Arabic].
by Shafi' al-Sayyid and Sa'd Masluh), Cairo, 1986, and 'Abd Allah Muhammad al-Ghadhdhami, al-Sawt al-Qadim al-Jadid, Dirasat fi al-Judhur al-'Arabiyya li-Musiqa al-Shi'r al-Hadith, Cairo, 1987.
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 Abd al-Malik - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Abd al-Malik instituted many reforms such as: making Arabic the official language of government across the entire empire, instituting a mint that produced a uniform set of currency, expansion and reorganization of postal service, repairing the damaged Kaaba and beginning the tradition of weaving a silk cover for the Kaaba in Damascus.
Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan (Arabic: عبد المالك بن مروان)
Abd al-Malik became caliph after the death of his father in 685.
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 Allah
Arabic chronicles suggest a pre-Islamic recognition of Allah as a supreme God, with the three goddesses al-Lat, al-Uzza, and Manat as his “daughters.” The Prophet Muhammad, declaring Allah the God of Abraham, demanded a return to a strict monotheism.
Abd Allah ibn Yasin - Abd Allah ibn Yasin: see Almoravids.
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 illustrated ottoman empire encyclopedia of habibullah (sultan, topkapi, ottoman, palace, harem, eunuch, history, osmanli, topkapi) - Learn Turkish
For Arabic names beginning Abd-, look under the letter ' A '.
To find encyclopedia entries for Arabic-named persons beginning al- or ibn- see the second part of the name.
Common male names are frequently formed by using any one of the 99 'attributes of Allah' preceded by ' Abd-al ' or ' Abdel '.
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 Arabic name - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A very common form for Muslim Arab names is the combination of "`abd" followed by another word: `abd X means "servant of X" or "slave of X", where X is a word describing Allah (God), often one of the Muslim 99 Names of God.
Old Arabic names are based on a very sophisticated naming system: most Arabs do not simply have first/middle/last names, but a full chain of names.
Most Arabic names are originally Arabic words with a meaning, usually signalling the good character of the person.
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Abd al-Malik had his administrative staff translate their principle papers into Arabic, so that the Arab rulers would understand them.
The major administrative reform was in the numismatic field, where ‘Abd al-Malik was the first to set a uniform coin - a dinar that weighed 4.25 grams.
From this time on ‘Abd al-Malik engaged himself in consolidating his rule and reorganizing his kingdom, including massive construction throughout the empire.
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 Behind the Name: View Name: Abd-Al-Malik
Means "servant of the king" from Arabic abd-al "servant of the" combined with malik "king".
This was the name of the fifth Umayyad caliph, who made Arabic the official language of the empire.
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 Behind the Name: A
Means "servant of the gentle" from Arabic abd-al "servant of the" combined with latif "gentle".
Means "servant of God" from Arabic abd "servant of" combined with Allah "God".
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 The pagan origin of the word, "Allah". Islam is paganism in monotheistic wrapping paper.
"Ilah" in Arabic is "God" and "Al" in Arabic is a definite article like our word "the".
Others, like Arthur Jeffery say, "The common theory is that it is formed from ilah, the common word for a god, and the article al-; thus al-ilah, the god," becomes Allah, "God." This theory, however, is untenable.
Allah had three daughters: Al Uzzah (Venus) most revered of all and pleased with human sacrifice; Manah, the goddess of destiny, and Al Lat, the goddess of vegetable life.
www.bible.ca /islam/islam-allah-pre-islamic-origin.htm   (33 words)

  
 Worldwide Antiquarian > Islamic Manuscripts
The work manuscript is one of the most important commentaries on the ALFIYYAH, The One Thousand Line Poem containing the entire Arabic grammar by the famous Andalusian scholar Muhammad Ibn Abd Allah Ibn Muhammad Ibn Abd Allah Ibn Malik at-Ta'i al-Andalusi (600 - 672 AH/1204 - 1274 AD).
al Jazuli, Abu `Abd Allah Muhammad Ibn Sulayman Ibn `Abd ar Rahman Ibn Abi Bakr (died 870 AH/1460 AD).
Until very recently, all students of the Arabic language were required to memorize this poem before graduation.
www.worldwideantiquarian.com /manuscripts/ms_otherislamic.html   (33 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Caliph
Yazid ibn Al-Walid ibn Abd al-Malik or Yazid III (701 - 744) (Arabic: يزيد ابن الوليد ابن عبد الملك) was an Umayyad caliph.
Events August 11 - Germanus is translated from the bishopric of Cyzicus to the Patriarch of Constantinople Umayyad caliph al-Walid I ibn Abd al-Malik succeeded by Sulayman ibn Abd al-Malik End of the reign of Empress Gemmei of Japan, she is succeeded by Empress Gensho.
Hisham ibn Abd al-Malik (691–743) was an Umayyad caliph who ruled from 723 until his death in 743.
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 Abdul Rahman - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Abdul Rahman (Arabic عبد الرحمن) is a very common Arabic name.
Abd Al-Rahman Al Sufi (903 - 986), Persian astronomer
Abd ar-Rahman II (788 - 852) - Emir of Cordoba
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Abd-ar-Rahman   (307 words)

  
 It's Happening Global Discussion Forum - The Salafist Group for Call and Combat
Al-Para, a 35-year-old former Algerian army paratrooper, wrote a letter to El Khabar, an Arabic-language Algerian daily, claiming responsibility for the kidnappings for his Salafist group during the ordeal.
Ü Ibrahim Mustafa Amir 's father the region - Abu Abd Allah Masoud the media official
Hattab has been replaced by Nabil Sahraoui, alias Abou Ibrahim Mustapha, also a founding member of the Salafist Group for Preaching and Combat (GSPC), the Arabic-language El Khabar daily reported.
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White slaves were normally called mamluk, an Arabic word meaning "owned," while black slaves were called abd.
"'Abd al-Malik ibn Quraib al-Asmai (739-831) was a pious Arab who wrote some valuable books on human anatomy.
They were easily indoctrinated into the Arabic language and the religious practices and mores of the court.
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 Jury04-E
Together with Ihsan Abbas he edited from 1979 to 1983 a series in six volumes under the title „The Harvest of Arabic Thought“ and along with the playwright Saadallah Wannous and the novelist Abd ar-Rahman Munif he published the cultural magazine Issues and Reports (1989-1994).
Publications: Chechov’s Drama, 1972; Departure to the Cities of Dreams: A Study in the Poetry of ‘Abd al-Wahhab al-Bayyati, 1973; Conversations with Naguib Mahfouz, 1975; Experimenta­tion in the Theatre: Studies and Reviews of the English Theatre, 1984; Literature and Revolution, 1984; Mahmoud Darwish, 1992 u.a.
He is also editor of the six-volume-series The future of Political Parties in the Arab World published in Arabic Centre for Strategic Studies.
www.ibn-rushd.org /English/Jury04-E.htm   (307 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Abd al-Wahhab Al-Bayyati
"Perhaps a Poet is Born, or Dies: the poetics of ‘Abd al—Wahhab al- Bayyati." Journal of Arabic Literature 32.2 (2001): 88-238.
Boullata, Issa J. "The Masks of ‘Abd al-Wahhab al-Bayyati." Journal of Arabic Literature 32.2 (2001): 107-18.
This image of Iraqi poet Abd al-Wahhab Al-Bayyati is from an article that appeared in Al-Ahram Weekly (http://weekly.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Abd-al_Wahhab-Al_Bayyati   (307 words)

  
 Abdullah - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Abdullah (or Abd Allah, Arabic عبد الله) means "servant of Allah" in Arabic.
Abd Allah ibn Abd al-Muttalib, (545-570), was the father of Islam's prophet Muhammad.
Abdallah ibn al-Sa’ad, the son of Said and foster-brother of Caliph Uthman ibn Affan, led the Muslim invasion of Libya from 647 to 648.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Abdullah   (355 words)

  
 California Chronicle
As a salute to his mentor, Egyptian composer Muhammad ‘Abd al-Wahhab, Dr. Azzam opened the concert with ‘Abd al-Wahhab’s Bi Umri Kullu Habbaitak (I Loved You With All of My Life).
UCSB Middle East history students and those studying Arabic join in the program by providing English and Arabic translations of folk songs in each repertoire.
This was followed by an instrumental non-rhythmic improvisation taqasim capped by a new form which the composer calls mutlaq (absolute) that provided a fast melodic movement culminating in a lively violin solo.
www.wrmea.com /backissues/0399/9903103.html   (355 words)

  
 Abd al-Malik - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Abd al-Malik instituted many reforms such as: making Arabic the official language of government across the entire empire, instituting a mint that produced a uniform set of currency, expansion and reorganization of postal service, repairing the damaged Kaaba and beginning the tradition of weaving a silk cover for the Kaaba in Damascus.
Abd al-Malik became caliph after the death of his father in 685.
The last years of his reign were generally peaceful, and Abd al-Malik would appoint his son al-Walid I as his successor, ignoring his father's orders to appoint Abd al-Malik's brother, Abd al-Aziz.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Abd_al-Malik_ibn_Marwan   (291 words)

  
 Muhammad ibn Abd-al-Wahhab - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab al-Tamimi (1703 C.E. Arabic:محمد بن عبد الوهابالتميمى) was an Arab theologian born in the Najd, in present-day Saudi Arabia and the most famous scholar of the movement within Islam known as the Wahhabi movement.
Qabbani wrote two texts criticizing Ibn 'Abd Al-Wahhab, the Fasl al-Khitab fi Radd Dalalat Ibn Abd al-Wahhab ("the unmistakable judgement in the refutation of the delusions of Ibn Abd Al-Wahhab,") and the Kashf al-Hijab an Wadjh Dalalat Ibn al-Wahhab ("lifting the veil from the face of the delusions of Ibn al-Wahhab,").
During his life, Muhammed Ibn Abd Al-Wahhab forged a pact with Najd chieftain Muhammad Ibn Saud, ensuring that regions conquered by the Saudi tribe would be ruled according to Ibn 'Abd Al-Wahhab's peculiar teachings on Islam.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Muhammad_ibn_Abd_al_Wahhab   (1316 words)

  
 Behind the Name: Arabic Names
Means "servant of God" from Arabic abd "servant of" combined with Allah "God"...
www.behindthename.com /nmc/ara.php   (269 words)

  
 Banu Abd Shams - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Banu Abd Shams (Arabic: بنو عبد شمس) refers to a clan within the Meccan Quraishi tribe.
The Banu Abd Shams tribe was led by Abu Sufiyan ibn Harb, and was bitterly opposed to Muhammad for most of his prophethood.
This clan also spawned the Umayyad dynasty, which takes its name from the son of 'Abd Shams, Umayya.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Banu_Abd_Shams   (163 words)

  
 Challenges of Providing Anthropological Expertise
The word that offends in Sudanese Arabic is `abd or slave, referencing darker-skinned ethnic groups that were enslaved historically, which, again ironically, might be used in the Arabian Gulf regions against the very Arabs who are heading the present government.
Arabic is the national language of Sudan, but few of the over 25 million Sudanese would self-identify as Arab.
The northern, so-called Arabs have been the country’s ruling elite since independence in 1956 and are often referred to as Arabized Nubians—Arabic-speaking people of the northern Ja`aleen, Shayqiya and Danagla ethnic groups whom the British favored during five decades of colonial rule, and who have dominated Sudanese political, economic and social life ever since.
www.aaanet.org /press/an/0409if1.htm   (163 words)

  
 Umayyad History
Muawiya was the son of Abu Sufyan, the leader of the Abd Shams clan.
During Abd al-Malik's reign (685-705), order was gradually restored to Iraq and Arabia; Ibn al-Zubayr, who had taken advantage of the civil war in Syria to extend control into Iraq, was defeated in 692.
Abd al-Aziz died just five months before Abd al-Malik, and the caliphate was passed to his son Walid.
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