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 Al-Umari - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Chihab Addine Abul-Abbas Ahmad ben Fadhl al-Umari (or simply al-Umari, 1300–1384) is an Arab historian.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Al-Umari   (186 words)

  
 World Of Islam
The Muslim historian Chihab Addine Abul-Abbas Ahmad ben Fadhl Al-Umari (1300 - 1384 CE, 700 - 786 AH) described in detail the geographical explorations beyond the sea of fog and darkness of Male's sultans in his famous book 'Masaalik al-absaar fi Mamaalik al-amsaar (The Pathways of Sights in The Provinces of Kingdoms).
Clyde Ahmad Winters has given us details of how huge numbers of Muslims were brought to Latin America in a 1978 issue of Al-Ittihad: A Quarterly Journal of Islamic Studies, although later on in 1543, Muslims in Spanish colonies were ejected from them by the residing government.
But at the same time we should not isolate ourselves from the people, indeed it is not permissible to be isolated, the Muslims are in need of those who will teach them their religion.
www.worldofislam.netfirms.com /muslimsinamerica.html   (6191 words)

  
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migranti -->..e vieni in una grotta al freddo e al gelo..
www.kisanji.org /?modulo=wikipedia&arg=1300   (286 words)

  
 Shia News Middle East US apologises for attack against Baghdad Shias
Associated with Hazrat Abul Fazal Al Abbas (AS), the standard bearer of Imam Hussain (AS) during the battle of Kerbala, the Alam has always been a symbol of hope for the oppressed as it reminds them of the victory of truth against tyrany and oppression.
The Alam on top of the shrine of Hazrat Abul Fazal Al Abbas (AS) in Kerbala
The Shias of Iraq had been facing the brutal regime of Saddam Hussain for nearly 30 years who was a bitter enemy of their faith as well as all rituals and symbols associated with the battle of Kerbala.
www.shianews.com /hi/middle_east/news_id/0000948.php   (286 words)

  
 Ghadir Khum
Abul Abbas Tha'lab (as quoted in "Sharh al-Sab'ah al-Mu'allaqah", by
Ibn Abbas, in his "Tafsir" written on the margin of Durr al-Manthur,
www.sicoa.org /imam1/ghadir.htm   (286 words)

  
 Shia News Articles: Islam Hazrat Abul Fazl Al Abbas (A.S.)
Abbas, the brave and valiant son of Imam Ali (A.S.), the shining and radiant moon of Bani Hashim and the Standard Bearer of Imam Husain's army in the historical Battle of Karbala was born in the holy city of Madinah on the 4th of Shaban in the year 26 Hijrah.
Yes, Abbas was anxiously expecting his master to come to him before he parted with his life, as he had come to the side of all his devoted friends who had laid down their dear lives for him and in espousing his cause.
Abu Fazl Al Abbas, peace be upon him, was the brother of Imam Hasan (A.S.) and Imam Husain (A.S.).
www.shianews.com /hi/articles/islam/0000315.php   (2509 words)

  
 Townhall.com :: Columns :: Welcome, Abu Abbas (and you're under arrest) by Paul Greenberg
Abu Abbas, aka Abul Abbas, is one of the smellier fish caught in the gigantic net thrown over Iraq by the United States Army, Marines, special ops, CIA, FBI and associated We Never Forget teams.
Abbas himself was the middle-man in transferring $25,000 apiece to any family who'd contribute a suicide bomber to the cause.
The outfit Abu Abbas heads -- the Palestine Liberation Front -- has been officially designated a terrorist organization by the State Department, and a life sentence is waiting for him in Italy, where the authorities requested his extradition as soon as he was caught in Baghdad last week.
www.townhall.com /columnists/paulgreenberg/pg20030424.shtml   (825 words)

  
 Islamic Chronology: Part TWO
1370: In Tunisia, Abu Baqa overthrown by Abul Abbas under whom the state is reunited.
In Bengal, The Tughluq Governor at Sonargeon assassinated by armour bearer who captured power and declared his independence assuming the name of Fakhruddin Mubarak Shah.
In the Sarbadaran empire, On the disintegration of the II-Khan rule, Abdur Razaq a military adventurer establishes an independent principality in Khurasan with the capital at Sabzwar.
www.themodernreligion.com /basic/islam_Chronology_P2.htm   (825 words)

  
 Abul Fadhl al-Abbas, Dan Imam Ali (a.s)
Abbas (a.s) ya yi shahada yana da mata guda, Lubaba 'yar Ubaidullah bn Abbas bn Abdul Mutallib, yana da 'ya'ya biyu Muhammad da Fadhl.
A gaskiya ba za a iya siffanta irin biyayya da kaunar da Abbas ke nuna Imam Husain (a.s).
Abbas dai ya yi shahada ne yana dan shekara 35 a duniyar a ranar 10 ga watan Muharram shekara ta 61 bayan hijirar Ma'aiki (s).
awwalbauchi.faithweb.com /sahabbai/abulfadhl.html   (1746 words)

  
 al-imam.net Ashoora Encyclopedia
Beside it, Abul Fadhl Al Abbas was killed on Ashoora.
Imam Al Baqer said: "Al- Ghadhiriyyeh is where Allah spoke to Prophet Mosa (as), where he saved Prophet Nooh (as), it is one of the purest places on earth and therefore Allah put his Prophets there, so visit our graves in
and Al Qadesyyeh was blocked by Obaid Illah Ibn Zyad so that nobody could follow and join Imam Hussain's (as) army.
www.al-imam.net /encyclopedia3.htm   (499 words)

  
 first Old Heritage: Al-Bouzjani (940-998)
Mohammad Bin Yahia Bin Al-Abbas nicknamed Abul Wafa Al-Bouzjani was born in Damascus in 940 A.D. He moved to Baghdad, the Arab capital city of sciences at that time, at the age 20 and remained in Baghdad until his death in 998.
Abul Wafa Al-Bouzjani was one of the most prominent translators from the Greek language into Arabic.
www.teshreen.com /syriatimes/s-tu/ar009.htm   (499 words)

  
 Great Contribution of Shi'ites to the Quranic Sciences Imam Reza (A.S.) Network
Muhammad bin Abbas, commonly known as Ibn Jahham is included in the Al-Fahrist of Ash-Shaikh as a Writer of a book on the subject under discussion.
Hence, the real source is Ibn Abbas and he was one of the prominent Shi'ites, while Abu 'Ubaid had belonged to the Kharjites of As-Saffuriyyah.
He died in 330 A.H. Muhammad bin Abbas, who is known as Ibn-ul-Jahham, as An-Najashi has said, wrote a book about those verses of the Holy Quran which were revealed in connection with Ahlul Bayt(A.S.).
www.imamreza.net /eng/imamreza.php?id=901   (3074 words)

  
 Iranian Personalities
Farghani, Abul Abbas Ahmad ibn Mohammad ( d.
Buzjani, Abul Wafa Mohammad ( 940- 997 CE)
Contributed in several branches of mathematics, especially geometry and trigonometry.
www.iranchamber.com /personalities/iranian_personalities.php   (3074 words)

  
 Special specifications of Imam al-Mahdi (AS)
Abul Abbas al-Falasti said to Marwan: "Muhammad Ibn Abdillah is striving to gain the power for he is claiming to be al-Mahdi".
Moreover, the extra phrase in some Shi'i traditions is in the form of: "his nickname is the same as the Prophet's nickname (i.e., Abul Qasim)" which is correct.
His title is Abu Abdillah and Abul Qasim
www.al-islam.org /encyclopedia/chapter2/3.html   (3074 words)

  
 Legacy of Islam - Muslim Contributors to Science and Technology
Abul Qasim Khalaf ibn al-Abbas al-Zahravi (known in the west as Abulcasis) was born in 936 A.D. in Zahra in the neighborhood of Cordova.
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 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.
www.amaana.org /ISWEB/contents.htm#pos1   (15397 words)

  
 Encyclopaedia Britannica entry
Also spelled Abul Wefa, in full Muhammad ibn Muhammad ibn Yahya ibn Isma'il ibn al-'Abbas Abu'l-Wafa' al-Buzjani
In honor of his astronomical work, a crater on the Moon was named for him.
A distinguished Muslim astronomer and mathematician, who made important contributions to the development of trigonometry.
www.aam314.vzz.net /EB/Abul-Wafa.html   (15397 words)

  
 Nafasul Mahmoom
But there were obstacles in between and occu­pancy intervening therein, until I was favoured with the Pilgrimage of Abul Hasan Ali (ar Reza) bin Moosa bin Ja'far bin Mohammad bin Ali bin Husain bin Ali bin Abi Talib, Allah's benediction upon all of them.
And then, says the guilty sinner, the adherer of the rearmost favour of the Household (Ahlulbayt) of the Prophethood, Abbas the son of Mohammad Reza al Qummi (the author).
www.al-islam.org /nafas/2.htm   (15397 words)

  
 Restatement of History of Islam and Muslims
The Syrian delegation was led by Abul Awar Salmi, and the Iraqi delegation was led by Abdullah ibn Abbas and Shurayh ibn Hani.
Abdullah ibn Abbas warned Abu Musa that Amr might try to outwit and outmaneuver him, and suggested that he should let him (Amr) be the first to make the announcement.
Ammar ibn Yasir was past 70 at this time but the flame of faith in God, and the love of His Messenger, Muhammad, burned fiercely inside his breast, and he fought like young men.
www.al-shia.com /html/eng/books/restatment/64.htm   (8291 words)

  
 Islamic and Muslim Sects Around the World - A Shi'ite Encyclopedia - Chapter 3 - Ghadir Khum (Part 3 of 3)
Abul Abbas Ibn `Uqdah has narrated it through 150 chains.
Abul Yaqdhan, 'Ammar Ibn Yasir al-'Unsi al-Shahid (in Siffin 37):
www.islamic-paths.org /Home/English/Sects/Shiite/Encyclopedia/Chapter_3_Part05.htm   (8291 words)

  
 IBN UQDAH
               Abul Abbas Ahmad bin Muhammad bin Saeed Hamadani (863-944A.D./ 249-332
               Kulaini, Abul Hasan Dar Qatni, Abul Qasim Tibrani, Abul Faraj Isfahani and
www.ya-hussain.com /int_col1/others/ulama/IBNUQDAH.htm   (8291 words)

  
 MidEast Web - A brief history of Islam and the Arabs
The ideological father of Islamism was probably Sayed Abul Ala Mawdudi (or Mawdoodi), who lived in what is now Pakistan, and who was strongly influenced by Deobandi ideology.
These forces quickly gathered strength and swept away the resistance of the Arab tribes at the battle of the Great Zab, bringing to power Abu'l Abbas known as al Saffah, founder of the Abbasid caliphate.
Mawdudi founded the Jamaat-e-Islami in 1941 and headed the movement until 1972.
www.mideastweb.org /islamhistory.htm   (8291 words)

  
 Question & Answers : :
'Abbas al-Qummi, Muntahal Amal, volume 1; Abul Faraj al-Isfahani, Maqatilut
SECOND: "The Zaidi friend claims that Muhammad Nafs Zakiyya did claim the
www.dartabligh.org /q_a/m.html   (8291 words)

  
 List of state leaders in 1728
Abul Abbas Ahmad II of Morocco Abul Abbas Ahmad II, Sultan of Morocco (1728- 1729)
Abul Abbas Ahmad II of Morocco Abul Abbas Ahmad II, Sultan of Morocco (1727- 1728)
Abdalmalik of Morocco Abdalmalik, Sultan of Morocco (1728)
read-and-go.hopto.org /1728/List-of-state-leaders-in-1728.html   (421 words)

  
 CNN - World News Briefs - April 23, 1996
Abul Abbas, leader of the Palestinian guerrillas who hijacked the ship said this weekend he's sorry for the hijacking and the killing of disabled American passenger Leon Klinghoffer.
Klinghoffer, of New York, was shot in his wheelchair and thrown overboard by Abbas' men.
Klinghoffer's daughters, Ilsa and Lisa, responded to the apology offered by Abbas with a statement released to CNN through their spokeswoman Letty Simon.
cnn.com /WORLD/9604/22/newsbriefs/pm.html   (184 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - Hijacker of Italian ship in 1985 dead
At that time, Israeli attorney general Elyakim Rubinstein said Abul Abbas did not pose a threat to Israeli security, and that it would be unreasonable to prosecute him for acts committed before 1993.
In Washington, a U.S. official, also speaking on the condition of anonymity, said Abul Abbas died recently of natural causes while in U.S. custody.
When Abbas was captured, the Palestinian Authority demanded his release, saying the United States had pledged not to prosecute him as part of a blanket promise not to press charges against Palestinians who acted against Israel before interim peace accords were signed in the 1990s.
www.usatoday.com /news/world/2004-03-09-abul-abbas_x.htm   (669 words)

  
 Al-saffah - Network Live
Abul-Abbas al - Saffah was given the pledge of allegiance even before the...
As a precautionary measure Abul-Abbas al - Saffah sent for Imam al-Sadiq (as) and...
Look for Abu al-\'Abbas al - Saffah in the Commons,
al-saffah.networklive.org   (669 words)

  
 Foundation of the Abbasid Caliphate
Abul Abbas mounted the pulpit and made his inaugural speech, in which he named himself as as-Saffah (blood-shedder) and "identified the glory of God with his own interest and those of his house.
The army commanded by Abul Abbas and Abu Jafar Mansur, had come from Khorasan to Kufa, where they found the city decorated in black, the accepted colour of the Abbasids, and the people who crowded to the mosque also wore black clothes and black turbans with black banners planted in hands.
His speech was followed by a speech from his uncle, Daud bin Ali, who also emphasized that the rights of the Abbasids were legally inherited and there were but two legal caliphs in Islam: Ali bin Abu Talib and Abbas as-Saffah.
ismaili.net /histoire/history03/history380.html   (669 words)

  
 032104.html
He adopted the nom de guerre Abu Abbas, but has used a number of other names including Mohammed Abbas, Mohammed Abul Abbas Zaidan, and Abu Khaled.
ZAYDAN, Muhammad); Director of PALESTINE LIBERATION FRONT - ABU ABBAS FACTION; DOB 10 Dec 1948 (individual) [SDT]
The defeat of Arab armies in 1967 stimulated factionalism in the PLO.
www.terrorismcentral.com /Newsletters/2004/032104.html   (4178 words)

  
 Ziaraat.com - Karbala - About
Abul-Fazl al-Abbas(a.s.) was the brother of Imam Hassan(a.s.) and Imam Hussain(a.s.) and the standard-bearer of Imam Hussain(a.s.) in the battle of Karbala.
Two grand holy shrine in Karbala are those of Imam Hussain(a.s.) and his brother Abul-Fazl al-Abbas(a.s.).
Karbala was at first an uninhabited place and did not witness any construction activity, although it was rich in water and its soil fertile.
www.ziaraat.com /karintro.html   (1605 words)

  
 Immunity.
Luk Van Parijs, Yosef Refaeli, Abul K. Abbas, David Baltimore, Autoimmunity as a Consequence of Retrovirus-Mediated Expression of C-FLIP in Lymphocytes, Immunity 11 (6) (1999) pp.
Luk Van Parijs, Daniel A. Peterson, Abul K. Abbas, The Fas/Fas Ligand Pathway and Bcl-2 Regulate T Cell Responses to Model Self and Foreign Antigens, Immunity 8 (2) (1998) pp.
Taro Kawai, Osamu Adachi, Tomohiko Ogawa, Kiyoshi Takeda, Shizuo Akira, Unresponsiveness of MyD88-Deficient Mice to Endotoxin, Immunity 11 (1) (1999) pp.
www.elsevier.com /cdweb/journals/10747613/viewer.htt?viewtype=authors   (1167 words)

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