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 ANCIENT SILK ROAD TRAVELLERS
His most recent translator declares, "said to 'rank with the Confessions of St. Augustine and Rousseau, and the memoirs of Gibbon and Newton,' Babur's memoirs are the first--and until relatively recent times, the only--true autobiography in Islamic literature." Read the bibliography.
Bar Sauma was sent to the West as an emissary of the Ilkhanid ruler Arghun in 1287, with the goal of concluding an alliance against the Mamluks.
Once in the Mongol Ilkhanid realms, they became involved in Nestorian church politics, and Markos eventually was elected head of the church as Patriarch Mar Yaballaha III.
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 The Index of Islam
Abu Sa’id said, "We went with Allah’s Apostle in the Ghazwa of Bani Al-Mustaliq and we captured some of the Arabs as captives and the long separation from our wives was pressing us hard and we wanted to practice coitus interruptus.
Abu Sa’id said, ‘We went out with Allah’s Apostle for the Ghazwa [battle] of Banu Al-Mustaliq and we received captives from among the Arab captives and we desired women and celibacy became hard on us and we loved to do coitus interruptus.
Abu Zuhair said Mohammed made a prophecy of conquest of Iraq.
www.muslimhope.com /IslamIndex.htm   (4830 words)

  
 Famous Scholars of Sufism
Abu Nasr al-Sarraj is the author of the book al-Luma', one of the principal, ancient and reliable texts of 'irfan and sufism.
Abu Sa'id was speaking about the necessity of deeds, and about obedience and disobedience to God.
He was the pupil and disciple of Abu Nasr al-Sarraj, and the teacher of Abu Sa'id ibn Abi al-Khayr.
www.oneummah.net /tasawwuf/scholars.htm   (4830 words)

  
 Sa'id ibn 'Amir
With his exuberant youthfulness and strength, Sa'id (ra) jostled through the crowd until he caught up with the Quraysh leaders, men like Abu Sufyan ibn Harb and Safwan ibn Umayyah, who were leading the procession.
Sa'id ibn 'Amir (ra) was one of thousands who left for the region of Tan'im on the outskirts of Makkah at the invitation of the Quraysh leaders to witness the killing of Khubayb ibn 'Adi (ra), one of the companions of Muhammad (saw), whom they had captured treacherously.
Sometime later, the Khalifah sent for Sa'id ibn 'Amir (ra) and informed him that he was to be appointed as a governor and that one of his duties was to actively participate with the people in confronting hostile forces.
www.beautifulislam.net /sahabah/said_ibn_amir_p.html   (1841 words)

  
 List of Electronic Texts Available at LETRS: al-Hadith Database
Author: Sa'id ibn al-'As Title: ABU DAWUD No.1789
Author: Sa'd ibn AbuWaqqas / Usamah ibn Zayd
Author: Sa'id ibn Zayd ibn Amr ibn Nufayl
www.indiana.edu /~letrs/text-tools/textlists/alhadithq-s.html   (1841 words)

  
 Al-Muraja'at
In Muslim's Sahih, it is narrated by `Abdul-Rahman ibn Abu Layla, al-Qasim ibn Mukhaymarah, Abu Salih, Tharr ibn `Abdullah, Sa`id ibn `Abdul-Rahman ibn `Abzi, Yahya al-Jazzar, Nafi` (a slave of Ibn `Umer), `Ata' ibn Abu Rabah, `Imarah ibn `Umayr, `Arrak ibn Malik, al-Sha`bi, Maymun ibn Mahran, al-Hasan al-`Arni, Mus`ab ibn Sa`d and `Ali ibn al-Husayn.
Abu Dawud al-Rahawi is quoted in Al-Mizan, too, to have heard Sharik saying, "`Ali is the best of creation; whoever denies this fact is kafir (apostate)."[6] What he meant, of course, is that `Ali is the best of all men excluding the Prophet (pbuh), as all Shi`as believe.
Abu Sulayman al-Darani has said: "I have never seen anyone more awe-stricken than al-Hasan son of Salih who stood up one night to recite Chaper 78 of the Holy Qur'an and fainted yet continued reciting till dawn." He was born, may Allah have mercy upon him, in 100 Hij.
www.imamalinet.net /en/k/murajaat/016.htm   (1841 words)

  
 Volume 70, May 2004 Issue
The IOF demolished the three-storey house of Nayef Fathi Abu Shareh and the house of Sami Sa’ed Salameh in Nablus district.
Houses belong to: Wael Abu Reziq, Farhan Shalula, Mahmoud Hneydek, Mahrous Hneydek, Sa’diya Shaloula, Ahmad Abu Reziq, Yasir Hneydek, Fathi Hneydek, Yousef Hneydek and Ahmad Hneydek.
The IOF demolished the house of Hatim Abu Hadaf in Abu Hadaf area to the northeast of Al Qarara.
www.arij.org /paleye/monthley/May-04   (6910 words)

  
 Al-Muraja'at
In Muslim's Sahih, it is narrated by `Abdul-Rahman ibn Abu Layla, al-Qasim ibn Mukhaymarah, Abu Salih, Tharr ibn `Abdullah, Sa`id ibn `Abdul-Rahman ibn `Abzi, Yahya al-Jazzar, Nafi` (a slave of Ibn `Umer), `Ata' ibn Abu Rabah, `Imarah ibn `Umayr, `Arrak ibn Malik, al-Sha`bi, Maymun ibn Mahran, al-Hasan al-`Arni, Mus`ab ibn Sa`d and `Ali ibn al-Husayn.
Abu Dawud al-Rahawi is quoted in Al-Mizan, too, to have heard Sharik saying, "`Ali is the best of creation; whoever denies this fact is kafir (apostate)." [6] What he meant, of course, is that `Ali is the best of all men excluding the Prophet (pbuh), as all Shi`as believe.
Abu Dawud has mentioned him saying: "He is a truthful Shi`a." Al-Jawzjani has said: "He has deviated from the path," meaning from al-Jawzjani's path to that of the Prophet's Progeny (as).
www.al-islam.org /murajaat/16.htm   (6910 words)

  
 Lysfontenen.no
Abu Hassan kjente han ikke igjen, for kalifen var kledd ut som kjøpmann.
Abu Hassan satte seg opp i sengen og myste opp mot tjeneren.
Uten at Abu Hassan merket det, helte han sovepulver ned i glasset hans, og Abu Hassan stakkar, sovnet inn med én gang, og nå sa han til ham at han skulle ta Abu Hassan på skuldrene og bære ham hjem til palasset.
www.lysfontenen.no /index.php?id=articles&action=view&aid=284   (6910 words)

  
 Qarnei Shomron, re LAWE report
Abu Sa`ad spent 2 1/4 years in a sanatorium (regularly visited by his 3 wives).
Moshe fainted and Abu Sa`ad fled, convinced that he had killed Moshe.
Out of bullets, Abu Sa`ad continued his attack with an ax-like knife, striking his victim's chest, head and neck.
www.dmbarnett.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk /writings/Qarnei.html   (6910 words)

  
 An Introduction to 'Irfan
Abu Dharr was severely critical of the favoritism, partisan politics, injustice, corruption and tyranny of the post-Prophetic era in which he lived.
Abu al-Qasim Qushayri, one of the leading figures of 'irfan, declares in his Risalah that the 'urafa' intentionally speak in enigmas, for they do not want the uninitiated to become aware of their customs, states and their aims.
It is said that he met with Abu 'Ali Sina, the philosopher, and with Abu Sa'id ibn Abi al- Khayr, the famous 'arif.
www.al-islam.org /al-tawhid/irfan.htm   (6910 words)

  
 Al-Muraja'at
In Muslim's Sahih, it is narrated by `Abdul-Rahman ibn Abu Layla, al-Qasim ibn Mukhaymarah, Abu Salih, Tharr ibn `Abdullah, Sa`id ibn `Abdul-Rahman ibn `Abzi, Yahya al-Jazzar, Nafi` (a slave of Ibn `Umer), `Ata' ibn Abu Rabah, `Imarah ibn `Umayr, `Arrak ibn Malik, al-Sha`bi, Maymun ibn Mahran, al-Hasan al-`Arni, Mus`ab ibn Sa`d and `Ali ibn al-Husayn.
Abu Dawud al-Rahawi is quoted in Al-Mizan, too, to have heard Sharik saying, "`Ali is the best of creation; whoever denies this fact is kafir (apostate)."[6] What he meant, of course, is that `Ali is the best of all men excluding the Prophet (pbuh), as all Shi`as believe.
Abu Sulayman al-Darani has said: "I have never seen anyone more awe-stricken than al-Hasan son of Salih who stood up one night to recite Chaper 78 of the Holy Qur'an and fainted yet continued reciting till dawn." He was born, may Allah have mercy upon him, in 100 Hij.
www.al-shia.com /html/eng/books/murajaat/016.htm   (6910 words)

  
 l98-117
Bibliyujrafiya al-dirasat al-Gharbiyah hawla al-badawah fi al-aqtar al-'Arabiyah / i'dad Abu Bakr Ahmad Ba Qadir ; muraja'at 'Abd Allah Sa'id Bakhashwayn.
@@ 7- LCN: 98966170 Abu al-Hasan al-Sa'di, 'Ali ibn Hajar, Hadith 'Ali ibn Hajar al-Sa'di 'an Isma'il ibn Ja'far al-Madani d.
ISBN: 9960340058 @@ 17- LCN: 98966204 Abu al-Hasan, Husayn ibn 'Ali Dakhil Allah.
www.lib.virginia.edu /area-studies/MiddleEast/Cairo/98/l98-117   (813 words)

  
 Al-Muraja'at
In Muslim's @a<í<, it is narrated by `Abdul-RaAbu Layla, al-Qásim ibn Mukhaymarah, Abu @áli<, Tharr ibn `Abdulláh, Sa`íd ibn `Abdul-Raá' ibn Abu Rabá<, `Imárah ibn `Umayr, `Arrák ibn Málik, al-Sha`bi, Maymún ibn Mahrán, al-\asan al-`Arni, Mu#`ab ibn Sa`d and `Ali ibn al-\usayn.
Abu Dawúd al-Raháwi is quoted in Al-Mízán, too, to have heard Sharík saying, "`Ali is the best of creation; whoever denies this fact is kafir (apostate)."[6] What he meant, of course, is that `Ali is the best of all men excluding the Prophet (pbuh), as all Shí`as believe.
Abu Bardah included `Alqamah's name among the emissary to Mu`áwiyah during the latter's reign, but `Alqamah objected and even wrote to Abu Bardah saying: "Please remove my name (from the list); please do remove it." This is recorded by Ibn Sa`d in his biography of `Alqamah on page 57, Vol.
www.al-islam.org /murajaat/tl/16.htm   (15674 words)

  
 Talhah ibn Ubaydullah (www.islaam.org.uk)
Nawfal ibn Khuwaylid, nicknamed the 'lion of the Quraysh', bound Talhah with a rope and with the same rope he tied up Abu Bakr and then handed them over to the mindless and violent mob of Makkah to be beaten and tortured.
Later, Talhah went to Abu Bakr and asked, "Is it true what they say, that Muhammad ibn Abdullah has appeared as a Prophet and that you follow him?" "Yes," replied Abu Bakr, and went on to tell Talhah about Muhammad and what a good thing it would be if he too followed him.
He and Said ibn Zayd had been sent outside Madinah on a mission by the Prophet and when they returned, the Prophet and his companions were already on the way back from Badr.
www.sunnahonline.com /ilm/seerah/0028.htm   (15674 words)

  
 GN Online: Zayed gets letter from Prince Abdullah
His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Abu Dhabi Crown Prince and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, has received a letter from Saudi Crown Prince Abdullah bin Abdulaziz to President His Highness Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan.
Present at the meeting were Dr. Sheikh Sultan bin Khalifa Al Nahyan, Member of the Abu Dhabi Executive Council and Chief of the Abu Dhabi Crown Prince's Court, and Pakistani Ambassador Salim Ullah.
Sheikh Khalifa and Saud Al Faisal also exchanged views on a number of issues of mutual interest in view of the current developments at both Arab and international levels.
www.gulf-news.com /Articles/print.asp?ArticleID=57234   (15674 words)

  
 Imam Ali (A.S.) as Guardian and Successor Imam Reza (A.S.) Network
Abu Ubayda says in his book Ghareebul-Qur'an: "Mawla means worthier." He cited al-Akhtal's poetic verse to Abdul-Malik bin Marwan as his evidence.
Abu Hurayra, Sahl bin Sa'd (Al-Isti'aab) vol.2 p.
Al-Husayn bin al-Hasan from Abu Sa'id al-Khudri from Umm Salama (The Prophet's wife) (The History of Baghdad) vol.9 p.
www.imamreza.net /eng/imamreza.php?id=4081   (6221 words)

  
 PARC Resources-Encyclopedia-Literature
Abu Salma lived to witness the loss of Palestine and as an exile wrote powerful poems lamenting the injustice of this loss, remembering the ancestral homeland with anguished love, and affirming the will of Palestinians to regain it in the name of their everlasting attachment to it.
However, Abu al-Iqbal was more politically oriented than al-Nabhani, and his poems advocated the unification of the Muslim world, criticized Sharif Husayn¡s Arab revolt against the Ottomans, and attacked the Zionist project of a national home for the Jews in Palestine.
Habibi¡s masterpiece, al-Waqa¡i¡ al-Ghariba fi Ikhtifa Sa`id Abi al-Nahs al-Mutashia¡il (The strange events of the disappearance of Sa`id Abu al-Hahs, the pess-optimist, 1974), is a unique novel in Arabic literature problematizing in a tragic-comic manner the insecure and mixed feelings of Palestinians as precarious citizens of Israel.
www.parcenter.org /resources/encyclopedia/encyc_lit.html   (6221 words)

  
 Chapter 1
Abi Talib, Abu Sa'id, Umm Salma and Abu Hurayra":
Abu Hurayra says: "People will pay allegiance to the Mahdi between rukn and maqam." [40] Ibn 'Abbas is reported to have told Mu'awiya that a person among the descendants of the Prophet will rule for forty years at the End of Time.
Abu 'Ubayd Thaqafi wanted to revolt against the Umayyads and exact revenge from those who had murdered the grandson of the Prophet, Husayn, he ascribed Mahdiism to Muhammad b.
www.al-islam.org /mahdi/nontl/Chap-1.htm   (6221 words)

  
 Israel Resource Review -- 6th August, 2000 -- Newsletter about Israel,Palestinians,the Middle East,Jerusalem,Gaza,Netanyahu,Peres,Abu Mazen,Wye,Clinton,Albright,PNC,PLO,Fatah,Hamas and a host of other players on the middle-eastern stage
Abu Dis is even closer to the Old City and the Temple Mount than the Israeli Knesset building, and Barak allegedly said to Arafat that this would make it possible for him to pray every day at the Al Aqsa mosque.
The large old house belonging to the Abu Sa'ud family tribe, which was among the oldest and most established Arab families in Jerusalem, stood on what is now the southern corner of the plaza in front of the Western Wall, adjacent to the Mugrabi Gate that leads from the plaza to the Al Aqsa mosque.
The family that did have property there, and still does, is the Abu Sa'ud family, which is Arafat's mother's family.
israelbehindthenews.com /Aug-06-00.htm   (4910 words)

  
 New Page 1
I was in Egypt in the days of al-Malik az-Zahir Abu Sa'id Barquq, who had seized power from the descendants of Qala'un, when he arrested his minister of the interior, the amir Mahmud
(The inventory states that) the property left by Sultan Abu Sa'id in his treasury was over 700 hundredweight of gold dinars.
hundredweight of gold in coins and (gold) jewelry, and a correspondingly large amount of other property in the treasuries of the Sultan of (Tlemcen), the 'Abd al-Wadud Abu Tashfin.
www.muslimphilosophy.com /ik/Muqaddimah/Chapter3/Ch_3_16.htm   (4910 words)

  
 New Page 1
Aba Sa'id reigned from 1310 to 1331, and Abu l-Uasan from 1331 to 1351, not long before Ibn Khaldun's arrival in Fez.
in the handwriting of the Minister of Finance of the (Merinid) Sultan Abu Sa'id." The name is found in the Paris edition.
Ibn Khaldun was born during the reign of Abu Bakr (1318-46).
www.muslimphilosophy.com /ik/Muqaddimah/Chapter3/Ch_3_16Footnote.htm   (4910 words)

  
 The Fatimi (Mahdi) ’Äì Ibn Khaldun
He has suppositions." As for Abu Ishaq the shi'ah, even if he has been narrated from in the two Sahih books it is established that he mixed things up towards the end of his life, and his narration from 'Ali is interrupted, and similarly the narration of Abu Dawud from Harun ibn al-Mughirah.
Abu Qudamah said, "I heard Abu Usamah saying about the hadith of Yazid from Ibrahim on the banners, 'Even if Usamah were to swear fifty oaths in my presence I would not believe it.
At-Tirmidhi, Ibn Majah and al-Hakim all published from Abu Sa'id al-Khudri by way of Zayd al-'Ammi from Abu Sadeeq an-Naji from Abu Sa'id al-Khudri that he said, "We were afraid that things might happen, so we asked the Prophet of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace,...
www.bogvaerker.dk /Bookwright/Mahdi.html   (4910 words)

  
 Sufism -- Early Sufis : 'Ali ibn 'Abd al-Rahim al-Qannad
Nicholson asserted that one of Sarraj's students, Abu 'l-Fadl ibn al-Hasan al-Sarakhsi, was the shaykh of the well-known Sufi shaykh, Abu Sa'id Abu l-Khayr.
His name was Abu Nasr 'Abdallah ibn 'Ali ibn Muhammad ibn Yahya al-Sarraj.
Among those who transmitted narrations on his authority were Abu Sa'id Muhammad ibn 'Ali al-Naqqash, 'Abd al-Rahman ibn Muhammad al-Sarraj, and others."
www.arches.uga.edu /~godlas/sufism/sarraj.html   (4910 words)

  
 Medieval Sourcebook: Ibn Battuta: Travels in Asia and Africa 1325-1354
I left Baghdad with the mahalla of Sultan Abu Sa'id, on purpose to see the way in which the king's marches are conducted and travelled with it for ten days, thereafter accompanying one of the amirs to the town of Tabriz.
I left Baghdad with the mahalla of Sultan Abu Sa'id, on purpose to see the way in which the king's marches are conducted, and travelled with it for ten days, thereafter accompanying one of the amirs to the town of Tabriz.
The Sultan of Tunis at that time was Abu Yahya, the son of Abu' Zakariya IL, and there were a number of notable scholars in the town.
www.fordham.edu /halsall/source/1354-ibnbattuta.html   (4910 words)

  
 Islam and Hadith (Sunnah of the Prophet) - Selective Bibliography of Hadith Studies - The Musnads of Abu Hanifah
Abu: al-H:usayn Muh:ammad ibn al-Muz:affar ibn Mu:sa: ibn `I:sa: ibn Muh:ammad (d.
Abu: Muh:ammad `Abd Alla:h ibn Muh:ammad ibn Ya`qu:b al-H:a:rithi: {al-Usta:dh al-Subadhmu:ni:} (d.
Islam and Hadith (Sunnah of the Prophet) - Selective Bibliography of Hadith Studies - The Musnads of Abu Hanifah
www.islamic-paths.org /Home/English/Hadith/Bibliography/Abu_Hanifah.htm   (739 words)

  
 History of Islamic Science 2
The geometer Abu Sa'id al Darir wrote a treatise on the drawing of the meridian.
Abu Sa'id al-Darir wrote a treatise on geometrical problems.
There are a few popular men, throughout the Middle Ages, who were chiefly if not exclusively concerned with astrology, they contributed powerfully to its debasement, The main astrologers of this period were 'Umar ibn al-Farrukhan and his son Muhammad Abu Ma'shar (Albumasar), Sahl ibn Bishr, and Abu 'Ali al-Khaiyat.
www.levity.com /alchemy/islam13.html   (2747 words)

  
 Table of Contents and Excerpt, al-Andalusi, Science in the Medieval World
The Qadi Abu al-Qasim Sa'id ibn Ahmad ibn Sa'id wrote: it is known that all the people on earth from the East and from the West, from the North and from the South, although they constitute a single group, differ in three distinct traits: behaviors, physical appearances, and languages.
Abu means "father of" but is often used to form a nickname, rather than in the biological sense.
The definite article al- corresponds to the English article "the." Ibn means "son of." Banu indicates a family or a tribe.
www.utexas.edu /utpress/excerpts/exalasci.html   (5490 words)

  
 IslamMessage -> O Ye Who Believe
Ibn Abu Hatim reported that Ibn `Abbas said that:[يَـأَيُّهَا الَّذِينَ ءَامَنُواْ ادْخُلُواْ فِي السِّلْمِ كَآفَّةً](O you who believe! Enter Silm perfectly) refers to the believers among the People of the Scripture.
Mujahid said that the Ayah means, `Perform all the good works and the various pious deeds, this is especially addressed to those from among the People of the Scripture who embraced the faith.'
This is the Tafsir of Ibn `Abbas, Mujahid, Abu Al-`Aliyah, `Ikrimah, Ar-Rabi` bin Anas, As-Suddi, Muqatil bin Hayyan, Qatadah and Ad-Dahhak.
www.islammessage.com /bb/index.php?showtopic=2037   (5490 words)

  
 A good reference for non-muslims who are searching about Islâm, this is a resource site for information on Islâm, Muslims, Christianity, Hinduism, atheist, Buddism, Jain, salaf [Salaf][Quran][Hadith][Islam] [sunnah][allaahuakbar.net].
These were Abu Bakr, Umar, Uthman, Ali, Abdur-Rahman ibn Awl, Abu Ubaydah, Talhah, az-Zubayr, Sad of Zuhrah, and Said the son of Zayd the Hanif.
Said and his wife Fatimah were thus the immediate cause which led to the conversion of the strong and determined Umar and this added substantially to the power and prestige of the emerging faith.
Said was ranked by the Prophet as one of the outstanding members of his generation.
www.allaahuakbar.net /sahabah/sa'id_ibn_zayd.htm   (5490 words)

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