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  Western Resistance: UK Islam: Faces of Fanatacism Part Five
Abu Abdullah was born in Britain to Turkish Cypriot parents in 1964.
A father of four children, Abu Abdullah was the subject of an article in yesterday's Sunday Times which highlights how the associate of hook-handed Abu Hamza is now openly defying the law by praising the four suicide bombers who killed 52 people on London Transport, and maimed and injured hundreds more.
Abu Abdullah's position at the Finsbury Park Mosque was not to last for long after his PBS interview.
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  Legacy of Islam - Muslim Contributors to Science and Technology
Abu Muhammad Abdallah Ibn Ahmad Ibn al-Baitar Dhiya al-Din al-Malaqi was one of the greatest scientists of Muslim Spain and was the greatest botanist and pharmacist of the Middle Ages.
Ala-al-Din Abu al-Hasan Ali Ibn Abi al-Hazm al-Qarshi al-Damashqi al-Misri was born in 607 A.H. of Damascus.
Abu al-Hasan Ali Ibn Muhammad Ibn Habib al-Mawardi was born at Basrah.
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  Abu
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Abu Ayoub al-Iraqi Abu Ayoub al-Iraqi was the former emir of Al-Qaida.
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 Abu Abdallah Ash-Shii
Abu Abd Allah avoided Ifriqiya (Tunisia) by taking a route to the south and he arrived in the Kitama country in the middle of 893 C.E. He chose as headquarters lkdjan near Satif, a mountain stronghold that dominated the Pilgrimage route.
Abu Abd Allah organized classes - Majalis and collected a fee from students - this was probably the fore-runner of the Najwa.
Abu Hawwal defeated Abu 'Abd Allah in the country of the Matusa, advanced on Tazrut which he took and burnt the Da'i's palace.
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 Personalities Noble   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Ala-al-Din Abu al-Hasan Ali Ibn Abi al-Hazm al-Qarshi al-Damashqi al-Misri was born in 607 A.H. of Damascus.
Abu Ali al-Hussain Ibn Abdallah Ibn Sina was born in 980 A.D. at Afshana near Bukhara.
Abu al-Hasan Ali Ibn Muhammad Ibn Habib al-Mawardi was born at Basrah.
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 Abu Abdallah Ash-Shii
Abu Abd Allah avoided Ifriqiya (Tunisia) by taking a route to the south and he arrived in the Kitama country in the middle of 893 C.E. He chose as headquarters lkdjan near Satif, a mountain stronghold that dominated the Pilgrimage route.
Abu Abd Allah organized classes - Majalis and collected a fee from students - this was probably the fore-runner of the Najwa.
Abu Hawwal defeated Abu 'Abd Allah in the country of the Matusa, advanced on Tazrut which he took and burnt the Da'i's palace.
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 History of Islamic Science - The time of abu-l-wafa   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Abu Hakam Amr (or Omar) ibn Abd al-Rahman ibn Ahmed ibn Ali al-Karmani (that is of Carmona).
Abu Hasan Ali ibn abi Sa'id Abd al-Rahman ibn Ahmed ibn Yunus (or Ibn Yunus) al-Sadafi al-Misri.
Abu Ali al-Hasan ibn al-Hasan (or al-Husain) ibn al-Haitham.
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 QadiAbuBakr.
Abu Bakr and his father enjoyed the hospitality of their generous host, the amir of the Banu Ka'b ibn Sulaym, for some time and then went on to the still new Fatimid capital of al-Qahira (Cairo).
Abu Bakr ibn al-'Arabi and his father stayed in Baghdad for several years and Abu Bakr is recorded as having studied deeply under more than a dozen shaykhs, covering every shade of the spectrum of Islamic knowledge from the perspective of every madhhab.
Eventually the enemies of Qadi Abu Bakr were successful in their campaign and, through their slanderous allegations, managed to incite the people against him, to the extent that one day he found himself under siege in his house in a similar situation to that faced by the Rashid Khalif, 'Uthman ibn 'Affan, in Madina.
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 Abu Bakr - Wikipedia
Dieser Artikel behandelt den Kalifen Abu Bakr; andere Bedeutungen siehe Abu Bakr (Begriffsklärung).
Abu Bakr gehörte zu den frühesten, treusten Anhängern Mohammeds und hatte ihn schon 622 bei der Flucht von Mekka nach Medina ( Hedschra) begleitet.
Zum Nachfolger Abu Bakrs wurde der noch von ihm selbst vorgeschlagene Umar ibn al-Chattab gewählt.
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 WAQIDI [Abu `Abdallah ... - Online Information article about WAQIDI [Abu `Abdallah ...
Leiden, 1900), holds that this work is founded on that of See also:
Abu Hudhaifa ul-Bukhari, which in turn is an edition of the real See also:
End of Article: WAQIDI [Abu `Abdallah Mahommed ibn `Umar ul-Wagidi] (747-823)
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 Mission
Abu Abdallah And Ag Mohammed ibn Mohammed ibn Uthman
Humble, he yearned for the hereafter; Abu Al Abbas was not only pious, he was a great source of knowledge.
Among the scholars of Sankore are: Abu Al Baraaka, Mohammed Bagayogo, Ahmed Baba, And Ag Mohammed, Al Aqib ibn Faqi Muhmud, Abu Bakr ibn Ahmad Biru, Abd Arahman ibn Faqi Mahmud, Mohammed ibn Mohammed Kara and the actual Imam.
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 US Backs Out Of Parts Of Fallujah
The correspondent of Mafkarat al-Islam spoke to the commander of a Mujahideen organization, Shaykh Abu 'Abdallah Amir who confirmed that the commander 'Abdallah al-Jannabi was alive and that the commander 'Umar Hadid was with him, and both of them are leading their fighters at this time.
Shaykh Abu 'Abdallah added that the Mujahideen were burying the martyrs in the courtyards of houses and car parks, noting that the losses inflicted on the Americans had been extremely heavy, compared with those suffered by the Mujahideen, despite the disparity in the number of fighters and amount of equipment on both sides.
Shaykh Abu 'Abdallah said that as to Mujahideen losses, "in the an-Nazal neighborhood that the occupation troops dropped gases on and fired internationally banned weapons into, we lost 145 fighters, including 33 fraternal Arab volunteers.
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 Abdallah
Abdallah ibn Khalifah Al Thani Sheikh Abdullah ibn Khalifah Al Thani (born 1996.
Abdallah ibn Mohammed Abdallah ibn Mohammed was the seventh sultan of 912.
Abdallah was born in Dimoni, on the island of 1953.
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 Islamic History and Culture - The History of Islam and personalities in Islamic History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Abu Abdallah Muhammad Ibn Jabir Ibn Sinan al-Battani al-Harrani was a famous astronomer, mathematician and astrologer.
Abu Marwan Abd al-Malik Ibn Zuhr was one of the greatest physicians and clinicians of the Muslim golden era.
Imam Abu Abdullah Ahmad ibn Muhammad Hanbal was the founder of the Hanbali Madhhab.
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 History of Islamic Science - The time of abu-l-wafa   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Abu Hamid Ahmed ibn Mohammed al-Saghani al-Asturlabi, i.
Abu mansur distinguished between sodium carbonate (natrun) and potassium carbonate (qli); he had some knowledge abot arsenious oxide, cupric oxide, silicic acid, antimony; he knew the toxilogical effects of copper and lead compounds, the depilatory vertue of quicklime, the composition of plaster of Paris and its surgical use.
Abu Abdallah Muhammed ibn Ahmed ibn Sa'id al-Tamimi al-Muqaddasi (meaning, the native or the inhabitant of the Holly City).
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 AMSE. International : About us   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Abu al-Rayhan Muhammad ibn Ahmad al-Biruni (Khiva, 973-1048)
He became the doctor and vizier of the Caliph Abu Yaqub Yusuf at Marraqesh, the Almohad capital in Morocco; he man-aged to spend most of his waking hours in the royal library, and found time to write, among more technical works, the most remarkable philosophical romance in medieval literature.
Ten years later Abu Yaqub called him to Marraqesh to serve as court physician; and he continued in this capacity when (1184) Yaqub was succeeded by Yaqub al-Mansur.
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 Iran Heritage
Abu Ali al-Hussain Ibn Abdallah Ibn Sina was a Persian physician and philosopher.
The young Abu Ali received his early education in Bokhara, and by the age of ten had become well versed in the study of various sciences.
He started studying philosophy by reading various Greek, Muslim and other books on this subject and learnt logic and some other subjects from Abu Abdallah Natili, a famous philosopher of the time.
www.iran-heritage.org /interestgroups/people-abualisina.htm   (769 words)

  
 Israeli Soldiers Shot a 70 Years Old Palestinian Man   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Abu Hassan was immediately transferred to Nasir Hospital at Khan Yunis camp and underwent an emergency surgery.
Abu Hassan said that he was injured severely while he was visiting his daughter in Khan Yunis.
When Abu Hassan arrived to Al-Shefa Hospital, he was entered to the Intensive Care Unit and was operated on immediately, which lasted for three hours and was supervised by different-major doctors.
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 al-Marja.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
ABU ALI AL-HUSSAIN IBN ABDALLAH IBN SINA (Avicenna) (981 - 1037 C.E.)
Abu Ali al-Hussain Ibn Abdallah Ibn Sina was born in 981C.E. at Afshana near Bukhara (Central Asia).
He studied logic from Abu Abdallah Natili, a famous philosopher of the time and his study of philosophy included various Greek and Muslim books.
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 King of Morocco   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Abu Abdallah Mohammed II ( 1574 - 1576)
Abdul Abdallah Mohammed III ( 1603 - 1607)
Abu Marwan Abdalmalik II ( 1628 - 1631)
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 Reporter Saw Insurgents Loot Qaqaa Arms Depot
A man who identified himself as Abu Abdallah and led the group Daniel was with, told her that his men and numerous other insurgent groups had rushed to Qaqaa after U.S.-led troops captured Baghdad on April 9 last year.
Abu Abdullah and his men showed her the arsenal of rocket launchers, grenades and explosives hidden near their small farm houses, she said.
On Nov. 22, a few days after her visit at Qaqaa, Abu Abdallah's group fired a surface-to-air missile at a DHL cargo-plane.
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 B'Tselem - Testimony of Abdallah Abu Mgheseb, July 2006
I was treated at the hospital, and they removed ten shell fragments from my body.
I was discharged around 21:00 P.M. 'Abdallah Breiq Abdallah Abu Mgheseb, 18, is a resident of the al-Mahteh area in Deir al-Balah, the Gaza Strip.
His testimony was given to Zaki Kahil at the witness's home on 25 July 2006.
www.btselem.org /english/testimonies/20060712_Missile_kills_6_boys_in_Deir_al_Balah_abu_Mghaseeb.asp   (410 words)

  
 Chapter 71
Muhammad ibn Yahya and Ahmad ibn Idris have narrated from Muhammad ibn ‘Abd al-Jabbar from al-Hassan ibn al-Husayn from Ahmad ibn al-Hassan al-Maythami from Fayd ibn al-Mukhtar, in a lengthy hadith on the affair of abu al-Hassan (a.s.).
When I reached the door I heard abu ‘Abdallah (a.s.) say to him,- he had reached him before I-, "What Fayd has said to you is true." The narrator has said that he (Yunus) then said, "I have heard it and I have obeyed." Abu ‘Abdallah (a.s.) then said, "Take him with you, O Fayd."
Abu ‘Abdallah (a.s.) said, "You are the ark and he is the captain." The narrator has said that he wen to perform Hajj next year and I had two thousand Dinars.
www.al-shia.com /html/eng/books/hadith/al-kafi/part4/part4-ch71.htm   (1532 words)

  
 The Caliphate: Its Rise, Decline, and Fall - From Original Sources [Chapter 62]
Abu Muslim replied that there was ever danger in a powerful subject being near the Court at a distance he would be the Caliph's devoted servant; but otherwise he would have no alternative but to break allegiance.
Abu Muslim's apprehensions thus disarmed, he entered the palace, and was graciously welcomed; kissing the Caliph's hand, he was bidden to rest awhile and refresh himself with a bath.
Shortly after, Abu Ishak, one of Abu Muslim's staff, was summoned; "What hast thou now to say about thy master?" asked the Caliph, "and his intended move to Khorasan!" Terrified, he glanced first to the right and then to the left, as if fearing lest Abu Muslim might be near to over­hear.
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 Arabia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Abu Dhabi entered into a Protectorate status with Great Britain in 1892, and when this ended in 1971, the Emirate joined with most of its neighbors to form the United Arab Emirates; the Emir retains considerable autonomy within his own demesne.
Abu Dja'far Abdallah al-Qa'im Bi Amr Allah........1031-1075 opposed by...
Abul Qasim Abdallah 'Uddat al-Din al-Muqtadi Bi Amr Allah...1075-1094
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 Abn Sina
Abu Ali Sina, known in the West by the name of Avicenna, was the most famous physician, philosopher, encyclopedist, mathematician and astronomer of his time.
Abu Ali Sina condemned conjectures and presumptions in anatomy and called upon physicians and surgeons to base their knowledge on a close study of human body.
Abu Ali Sina's Kitab al-Shifa (Book of Healing) was a philosophical encyclopedia, covering a vast area of knowledge from philosophy to science.
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 Sources of terror funds named by U.S. order   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Abu Zubaydah (aka, Zayn al-Abidin Muhammad Husayn, Tariq)
Abu Ghunaym Squad Of The Hizballah Bayt Al-Maqdis; A.K.A Al-Quds Brigades; a.k.a.
Abu Ghunaym Squad Of The Hizballah Bayt Al-Maqdis; a.k.a.
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 Iraqi Wahabbi Factions affiliated with Abu Musa'ab al-Zarqawi
Abu Abdul Rahman - Reportedly sent to northern Iraq by Bin Laden, Rahman was killed in clashes in October 2001.
Abu Zubair al Shami - an Arab leader, who was dispatched by Osama bin Ladin to Iraq to expand al-Qaida sometime in 2002.
He was greatly influenced by the martyr Shaykh Abdallah Azzam and he used to read a great deal of his writings and listen to him a great deal and he used to also reiterate his sayings on many occasions.
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 Abu Ali sina -- Afghan Network BoardRoom   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Abu Ali al-Hussain Ibn Abdallah Ibn Sina was born in 981C.E. at Afshana near Bukhara (Central Asia).
He studied logic from Abu Abdallah Natili, a famous philosopher of the time and his study of philosophy included various Greek and Muslim books.
>Abu Ali Al Hussain Ibn Abdullah Ibn Sina: >Ibn Sina, known in the West by the name of Avicenna, >was the most famous physician, philosopher, >encyclopedist, mathematician and astronomer of his >time.
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 SITE Institute: SITE Publications - Abu Yahya al-Libi Video Eulogy for Faruq al-Iraqi Produced by as-Sahab
Abu Yahya al-Libi, an al-Qaeda leader in Afghanistan who has frequently appeared in both as-Sahab and Labik multimedia presentations during the last year, gives a eulogy for Faruq al-Iraqi in a 17:41 minute video, subtitled in English, issued by al-Qaeda’s production organization, as-Sahab, today, Thursday, November 2, 2006.
Abu Yahya al-Libi’s words for Faruq al-Iraqi, however, compose only one-third of his entire speech; the remainder is reserved for calls to the Mujahideen, particularly those in Iraq, and Islamic scholars who have not shown support for the jihad.
Both Abu Yahya al-Libi and Omar al-Faruq al-Iraqi AKA Mehmood Ahmed Mohammed had escaped from Bagram prison in Afghanistan in July 2005, along with Abu Nasser al-Qahtani and Abu Abdallah al-Shami.
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 Amazon.com: "Abu Abdallah": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Key Phrases: Abu Abdallah, Abu Muslim, Sacy's Chrest, Abu G'afar, Banu'l Aglab, Abu Behr, Ali ben Abu, Garwaih ben Jusuf, Ibn Abu, Abu Abdallab, Dsu'l Hig'g'a, Ibrahim ben Habashi ben Omar
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Mektab al Khidmat is [the Services] Office run by Dr. Abdallah Azzam and Abu Abdallah, Osama bin Laden, and it helps the new people when they came to Afghanistan help the Afghani people against Russia.
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