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 Ummah.com - Sheikh Abdullah Azzam - the 20th century Mujahid Imam
Abdullah Yusuf Azzam was born in the village of Ass-ba'ah Al-Hartiyeh, province of Jineen in the occupied sacred land of Palestine in 1941 CE.
Sheikh Abdullah Azzam mentioned that, out of the thousands in the camp he was in, the number of people who offered their Salah in congregation were so few that they could be counted on one hand.
Sheikh Abdullah Azzam was known for his perseverance and serious nature ever since he was a small boy.
www.ummah.net /forum/printthread.php?t=43451   (2561 words)

  
 Ayman al-Zawahiri - THE MAN BEHIND BIN LADEN
However, Abdullah Anas, an Algerian mujahid who married one of Abdullah Azzam's daughters, says that there were never more than three thousand Arabs in Afghanistan, and that most of them were drivers, secretaries, and cooks, not warriors.
In the mid-eighties, the dominant Arab in the war against the Soviets was Sheikh Abdullah Azzam, a Palestinian theologian who had a doctorate in Islamic law from Al-Azhar University.
"I don't know what some people are doing here in Peshawar," Azzam complained to his son-in-law Abdullah Anas.
www.kashmirherald.com /profiles/zawahiri6.html   (2091 words)

  
 PWHCE Middle East Project: Abdullah Azzam, the Godfather of Jihad (Biography/Profile)
Dr Abdullah Azzam was both a scholar and a mujahid of immense importance to the development of contemporary Islamic radicalism, particularly in the foundation of al-Qaeda.
November 1989, Abdullah Azzam and two of his sons were killed in Peshawar when their car exploded.
Abdullah Azzam, Defence of the Muslim Lands: The First Obligation after Iman.
www.pwhce.org /azzam.html   (1065 words)

  
 It's Happening Global Discussion Forum - Azzam al-Amriki (the American)
"There is not a Land of Jihad in the world today, nor a Mujahid fighting in Allah's Way, who is not inspired by the life, teachings and works of Sheikh Abdullah Azzam."
Azzam al-Amriki wears a Palestinian-style headdress, and the nicknames Abu Azzam and Abu Suhayb (=Gadahn) both have a Palestinian connotation.
Azzam is lecturing in this video, and he seems to be familiar with the role.
www.itshappening.com /showthread.php?t=71699   (1478 words)

  
 PWHCE Middle East Project: Abdullah Azzam, the Godfather of Jihad (Biography/Profile)
Dr Abdullah Azzam was both a scholar and a mujahid of immense importance to the development of contemporary Islamic radicalism, particularly in the foundation of al-Qaeda.
November 1989, Abdullah Azzam and two of his sons were killed in Peshawar when their car exploded.
Azzam obtained a PhD in fiqh (Islamic jurisprudence) at al-Azhar University, Egypt, in 1973, where he became friends with the Qutb family, Sheikh Abd el-Rahman and Ayman al-Zawahiri.
www.pwhce.org /azzam.html   (1065 words)

  
 Sheikh Abdullah Azzam
There is not a Land of Jihad today in the world, nor a Mujahid fighting in Allah's Way, who is not inspired by the life, teachings and works of Sheikh Abdullah Azzam (May Allah have Mercy on him).
Sheikh Abdullah Azzam mentioned that, out of the thousands in the camp he was in, the number of people who offered their Salah in congregation were so few that they could be counted on one hand.
Sheikh Abdullah Azzam was known for his perseverance and serious nature ever since he was a small boy.
www.youngmuslims.ca /biographies/display.asp?ID=9   (1065 words)

  
 PWHCE Middle East Project: Abdullah Azzam, the Godfather of Jihad (Biography/Profile)
Dr Abdullah Azzam was both a scholar and a mujahid of immense importance to the development of contemporary Islamic radicalism, particularly in the foundation of al-Qaeda.
November 1989, Abdullah Azzam and two of his sons were killed in Peshawar when their car exploded.
Azzam obtained a PhD in fiqh (Islamic jurisprudence) at al-Azhar University, Egypt, in 1973, where he became friends with the Qutb family, Sheikh Abd el-Rahman and Ayman al-Zawahiri.
www.pwhce.org /azzam.html   (1065 words)

  
 The Official Website of Jammu & Kashmir Government, India
Mt family has been traditional followers of Jenab Sheikh Muhammad Abdullah whose ideology, idealism and statesmanship has been the bedrock of this following and affiliation.
These interviews were held at party's Mujahid Manzil Headquarters.
Sheikh Sahib decided that besides some old veterans of the party, the National Conference candidates for the Assembly elections must be chosen from among the younger generation who could make the future leadership of the party.
www.jammukashmir.nic.in /view/jul112k1.htm   (1065 words)

  
 Martyrdom in Jihad
Of these, two stand out as central: martyrdom is in many ways an unstated goal of the mujahid, especially as practiced in the early period, and the martyrdom is heroically exemplary, especially as practiced in the contemporary period.
Armstrong, Holy War, 25, and S. Abdullah Schleifer, "Jihad and Traditional Islamic Consciousness," in The Islamic Quarterly (XXVII:3-4, 1983): 180.
Philosophers from Aristotle to Hobbes have declared that the tendency to make war is inherent to the human species, and Ibn Khaldun went so far as to trace its impetus back to creation itself.
bahai-library.com /personal/jw/my.papers/jihad.html   (1065 words)

  
 Islam, the Modern World, and the West
Our Youths Must Be Re-educated...Violence Must Be Discarded an article in the Saudi Daily, Okaz, by the Saudi columnist Abdullah Abu Sameh, and published in English in the Saudi Gazette, October 18, 2002.
Muslims in America: Profile 2001 (link fixed Nov. 26, 2001), by Abdul Malik Mujahid of the Muslim publishing company, Sound Vision, is a well-documented article on the latest demographic data about Muslims in the United States.
A number of useful documents and links concerning Islam in the United States can be found at Islam in the USA, a site developed by United States Information Agency (USIA), an agency of the American government (link fixed August, 2000 and October 16, 2001).
www.uga.edu /islam/countries.html   (1065 words)

  
 Afghan intelligence officials talk to Mullah Omar -DAWN - Top Stories; 09 July, 2004
A man believed to be Mullah Omar's aide, Mullah Sakhi Dad Mujahid, was captured on Tuesday while carrying a satellite telephone containing the phone numbers of top members of the ousted government, Kandahar intelligence chief Abdullah Laghmanai said.
Mullah Mujahid, as he is known locally, was arrested on Tuesday during a raid in Dara-i-Noor, some 70kms north of Kandahar.
"Salam-aleikum, where are you?" Mullah Omar asked Mullah Mujahid, according to Mr Laghmanai, who did not say when the call was made.
www.dawn.com /2004/07/09/top14.htm   (640 words)

  
 Afghan intelligence officials talk to Mullah Omar
A man believed to be Mullah Omar's aide, Mullah Sakhi Dad Mujahid, was captured on Tuesday while carrying a satellite telephone containing the phone numbers of top members of the ousted government, Kandahar intelligence chief Abdullah Laghmanai said.
Mullah Mujahid, as he is known locally, was arrested on Tuesday during a raid in Dara-i-Noor, some 70kms north of Kandahar.
"Salam-aleikum, where are you?" Mullah Omar asked Mullah Mujahid, according to Mr Laghmanai, who did not say when the call was made.
www.freerepublic.com /focus/f-news/1168012/posts   (1045 words)

  
 Mohammed Omar - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Mohammed Omar
Kandahar intelligence chief Abdullah Laghmanai said his people contacted Omar via Mujahid's phone, but when he realized it was not Mujahid, he hung up.
On July 6, 2004, intelligence agents captured Taliban members Mullah Sakhi Dad Mujahid and Nisar Hamed in a raid on a compound in Shah Wali Kot.
Mullah Mohammed Omar (ملا محمد عمر; born 1959) is the reclusive leader of the Taliban of Afghanistan and was Afghanistan's de facto Head of State from 1996 to 2001.
www.encyclopedia-glossary.com /en/Mohammed-Omar.html   (672 words)

  
 It's Happening Global Discussion Forum - Azzam al-Amriki (the American)
"There is not a Land of Jihad in the world today, nor a Mujahid fighting in Allah's Way, who is not inspired by the life, teachings and works of Sheikh Abdullah Azzam."
Abdullah Azzam: The Man Before Osama Bin Laden
A senior U.S. official says officials concluded that Azzam the American was Gadahn after speaking to his family in Southern California, showing the tape to captured al Qaeda operatives, and conducting weeks of technical analysis.
www.itshappening.com /printthread.php?t=71699   (1506 words)

  
 IslamOnline.net - Hajj Mabrur
Finally, `Amr Ibn Shu`aib was reported as having said on the authority of his father who said, “I made Tawaf (circumambulation around the Ka`bah) with `Abdullah Ibn `Amr.
It was also reported that Ibn Az-Zubair once passed by `Abdullah Ibn `Abbas while supplicating Allah at Al-Multazam.
Mujahid was reported as having said, “What is between the corner and the door is so called Al-Multazam; and no one performs a prayer and then supplicates Allah for a thing (in this place) except that it will bring good for him if Allah wills.”
www.islamonline.net /English/hajj/Landmarks/1425/15.shtml   (1506 words)

  
 HulChul.NET > Extracts Of Shia Akabireen About Tehreef E Quran, Pakistani Discussions Forum and Blogs
Abd Ibn al Hameed Al Faryabi, and Ibn Jareer and Ibn Al Munthir have narrated from Mujahid about the verse, “And when Allah made a covenant through the prophets: Certainly what I have given you of Book and wisdom” he said: ‘It is a mistake in the book.
And Bazar and Tabarani at another place have narrated from same narrator that: “Abdullah Ibn Masud used to write and erase Mauztain from his mushafs and used to say that Holy Prophet[s] has only instructed to use these surahs as Taweez and Abdullah Ibn Masud did not recite these Surahs”.
Aur Ibn Hajar is riwayat ko sahih mantay hain.
www.hulchul.net /HC/lofiversion/index.php/t94389.html   (9715 words)

  
 Abu Bakr ash-Shibli
Abu 'Abdullah ar-Razi said: "The shaykhs of Iraq say, 'The wonders of Baghdad in Sufism are three: the indications (isharat) of ash-Shibli, the fine sayings of al-Murta'ish and the stories of Ja'far, i.e.
When he sat down, Ibn Mujahid said to him, 'Abu Bakr, where in knowledge is it that one ruins that which is useful?" Ash-Shibli said to him, "Where in knowledge is 'And he began to stroke their shanks and necks' (38:33)?" Ibn Mujahid was silent.
Abu 'Abdu'r-Rahman as-Sulami said, "Ash-Shibli died in Dhu'l-Hijja in 334." Another said, "On Friday on the next to the last night of the month." Ibn Nafi' said that it was in 335.
www.sunnah.org /history/Scholars/ash-shibli.htm   (3162 words)

  
 IslamOnline.net - Hajj Mabrur
Finally, `Amr Ibn Shu`aib was reported as having said on the authority of his father who said, “I made Tawaf (circumambulation around the Ka`bah) with `Abdullah Ibn `Amr.
It was also reported that Ibn Az-Zubair once passed by `Abdullah Ibn `Abbas while supplicating Allah at Al-Multazam.
Mujahid was reported as having said, “What is between the corner and the door is so called Al-Multazam; and no one performs a prayer and then supplicates Allah for a thing (in this place) except that it will bring good for him if Allah wills.”
www.islamonline.net /English/hajj/Landmarks/1425/15.shtml   (296 words)

  
 Interview With Mujahid Usamah Bin Ladin
At the forefront of these scholars was the Sheikh Abdullah Bin Hamid - May Allah bless his soul - who was the Mufti in the Arabian peninsula, and who headed the supreme council of judges.
During the preceding two decades, the regime enlarged the role of Bin Baz (Grand Mufti) because of what it knows of his weakness and flexibility and the ease of influencing him with the various means which the interior ministry practices through providing him with false information.
The confidence of the people and the youth in Bin Baz was therefore shaken, however the price was very high, whilst the confidence of the people in the working scholars, particularly those in the prisons had been increased.
www.islam.org.au /articles/15/LADIN.HTM   (2700 words)

  
 The Idler,vIIIn165
By the Mujahid Brother Sheikh Usama Bin Muhammad Bin Ladin
And the poetry of Abdullah Bin Rawaha, the third commander in the battle of Mu'tah, after the martyrdom of Ja'far, when he felt some hesitation:
Usama Bin Laden as he appears on US Department of State WANTED poster
www.geocities.com /dcjarviks/Idler/vIIIn165.html   (9367 words)

  
 Tara's World Of Islam: Masjid
The same is said about Abdullah ibn Raja'Al-Ghudani the narrator of the tradition quoted earlier starting, "For the woman to offer her prayer in her chamber is better than to offer it in her apartment…." The criticism that these two narrators are not known, therefore, does not affect the authenticity of the traditions.
Ibn Abbaas, Mujahid, and Al-Hasan commented: The 'houses' are those Masajid that were dedicated to the worship of Allah.
Then he called the attendant and said, "Did I not order you to prepare a basin for the use of the women?" We all remember the incident when Omar was preaching and advised people not to give a higher marriage gift for women or to ask for it.
www.angelfire.com /mo2/scarves/masjid.html   (5864 words)

  
 AhlulBayt Discussion Forum > Can shias trust Sunni hadiths?
Muslim quotes his hadith as reported by al-Hajjaj ibn al-Sha`ir, al-Qasim ibn Zakariyyah, `Abdullah al-Darmi, Ishaq ibn al-Mansur, Ibn Abu Shaybah, `Abd ibn Hamid, Ibrahim ibn Dinar, and Ibn Namir.
Refer to his hadith in Bukhari's and Muslim's Sahih books from Zayd ibn Wahab, Sa`id ibn Jubayr, Muslim al-Batin, al-Sha`bi, Mujahid, Abu Wa'il, Ibrahim al-Nakh`i and Abu Salih Thakwan.
Ibrahim was born in 50 A.H., and he died at the age of either 95 or 96, four months after al­Hajjaj's death.
www.shiachat.com /forum/lofiversion/index.php/t6211.html   (5864 words)

  
 albaniImportant.1.txt
274) Imam Mujahid (Rahimahullah) the disciple of the great Companion Ibn Abbas (Allah be pleased with him) said: "It is not permissible for anyone who believes in Allah and the last day to interpret Allah's Book if he is not knowledgeable in the Arabic language." (vide: Mabahith fi Uloom al-Qur'an, pg.
Hafiz Ibn al-Qayyim al-Jawziyya (may Allah have mercy on him and forgive him) Ibn al-Qayyim is Muhammad ibn Abu Bakr ibn Ayyub ibn Sa'd, Abu Abdullah al-Zura'i Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyya, born in Damascus in 691/1292.
It is quite otherwise with the four schools, whose Imams (Allah reward them) have spent themselves in checking the positions of their schools, explaining what could be rigorously authenticated (Sahih) as the position of the person it was attributed to, and what could not be.
www.geocities.com /~abdulwahid/muslimarticles/albaniImportant.1.txt   (10898 words)

  
 Pakistan's Involvement in Terrorism against India
Ibrahim Mohd @ Abu Abdullah r/o Madinta Al Manowara was killed at Taral on March 2, 94.
Shabeer Ahmed @ Mujahid Illahsalaam r/o Mansehara was killed at Hindwara on March 25, 2000.
Zahir Ahmed Bhatti @ Mohd Ishfaaq r/o Gujaranwla was killed at Pulwama on Sept 6, 1994.
www.satp.org /satporgtp/countries/india/document/papers/Pakistan_report/Anex_E.htm   (9207 words)

  
 The Hanbali School of Fiqh
mam Abu Abdullah Ahmad ibn Mohammed ibn Hanbal r.a.was born in Marw [modern day Mary in Turkmenistan which is north of Afghanistan and north of Iran] on the 20th of Rabi-ul-Awwal 164 A.H. His father, Mohammed was a warrior (Mujahid) and lived in Basra, Iraq.
Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal r.a., in the later years of his life, was imprisoned and tortured by the ruthless rulers who went against him due to their un-Islamic beliefs and practises.
Imam Ahmed ibn Hanbal was a very intelligent child, keenly interested in furthering his Islamic education.
muslim-canada.org /hanbalschool.html   (9207 words)

  
 The Hanbali School of Fiqh
mam Abu Abdullah Ahmad ibn Mohammed ibn Hanbal r.a.was born in Marw [modern day Mary in Turkmenistan which is north of Afghanistan and north of Iran] on the 20th of Rabi-ul-Awwal 164 A.H. His father, Mohammed was a warrior (Mujahid) and lived in Basra, Iraq.
Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal r.a., in the later years of his life, was imprisoned and tortured by the ruthless rulers who went against him due to their un-Islamic beliefs and practises.
Imam Shafi'i r.a., in spite of being the most learned in his time, used to refer to Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal r.a.
www.muslim-canada.org /hanbalschool.html   (408 words)

  
 The Hanbali School of Fiqh
mam Abu Abdullah Ahmad ibn Mohammed ibn Hanbal r.a.was born in Marw [modern day Mary in Turkmenistan which is north of Afghanistan and north of Iran] on the 20th of Rabi-ul-Awwal 164 A.H. His father, Mohammed was a warrior (Mujahid) and lived in Basra, Iraq.
Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal r.a., in the later years of his life, was imprisoned and tortured by the ruthless rulers who went against him due to their un-Islamic beliefs and practises.
Imam Ahmed ibn Hanbal was a very intelligent child, keenly interested in furthering his Islamic education.
muslim-canada.org /hanbalschool.html   (408 words)

  
 The Hanbali School of Fiqh
mam Abu Abdullah Ahmad ibn Mohammed ibn Hanbal r.a.was born in Marw [modern day Mary in Turkmenistan which is north of Afghanistan and north of Iran] on the 20th of Rabi-ul-Awwal 164 A.H. His father, Mohammed was a warrior ( Mujahid) and lived in Basra, Iraq.
Amongst his pupils, the most famous were Abu Bakr Al Alhram, Hanbal ibn Ishaq and Abul Qasim Al Baghwi.
Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal r.a., in the later years of his life, was imprisoned and tortured by the ruthless rulers who went against him due to their un-Islamic beliefs and practises.
www.muslim-canada.org /hanbalschool.html   (408 words)

  
 The Hanbali School of Fiqh
mam Abu Abdullah Ahmad ibn Mohammed ibn Hanbal r.a.was born in Marw [modern day Mary in Turkmenistan which is north of Afghanistan and north of Iran] on the 20th of Rabi-ul-Awwal 164 A.H. His father, Mohammed was a warrior ( Mujahid) and lived in Basra, Iraq.
Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal r.a., in the later years of his life, was imprisoned and tortured by the ruthless rulers who went against him due to their un-Islamic beliefs and practises.
Imam Shafi'i r.a., in spite of being the most learned in his time, used to refer to Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal r.a.
www.muslim-canada.org /hanbalschool.html   (408 words)

  
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