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  Hasan al-Askari - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hasan al-Askari (Arabic: الإمام الحسن بن علي العسكري) (December 6, 846 – January 1, 874), was the eleventh Shia Imam.
Hasan al Askari, whose ancestor was Muhammad, was born in Samarra to Ali al-Hadi and Saleel.
Hasan was buried in the mausoleum containing the remains of his father, the Al Askari Mosque in Samarra.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Hasan_al-Askari   (417 words)

  
 Fouad Mahoud Hasan Al Rabia - dKosopedia
Hasan says he's been employed for many years by Kuwaiti Airlines as an engineer and emphasizes having given a $100 million contract to an American company and claims to be known in Kuwait as pro-American.
Hasan testifies that he returned home after his first trip to Afghanistan and made a pitch to the Kuwaiti Joint Relief Committee, which he says was interested but sent him back to Afghanistan to obtain more concrete evidence of the needs, particularly photographs.
A point of concern which Hasan raises is his fear that the particular detention unit he was assigned to at the time of the tribunal, the new, state of the art permanent facility "Camp 5," was associated with detainees of the highest interest, and could be a factor prejudicing the tribunal against him.
www.dkosopedia.com /index.php/Fouad_Mahoud_Hasan_Al_Rabia   (1041 words)

  
 Hasan al-Askari - Voyager, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Imam Hasan al-Askari (December 6, 846 - January 1, 874), was the eleventh Shia Imam.
Hasan al Askari, whose ancestor was the prophet Muhammad was born in Samarra to Ali al-Hadi and Saleel.
Hasan died at the young age of 27 on January 1, 874, by poison.
voyager.in /Hasan_al-Askari   (403 words)

  
 Imam Hasan Al-Askery, Byzantine emperor, Simon, the vicegerent of Jesus, Shaikh Saduq
She replied, "Hasan Al-Askari told me that my father was planning to send an army against the Muslims and that I should disguise myself and some of my women servants and arrange to go along with the army.
When she chose the latter, he informed her that she was to be given to his son Hasan Al-Askari as she has seen in her dreams and that she was to be the mother of the one who was to cause justice to reign upon the earth.
In the case of Imam Hasan Al-Askari, the same type of jealousy led to the poisoning of the Imam to end this life of a saint whose only activity was to teach Qur'an as the Prophet and his Ahlulbayt taught before him.
www.ezsoftech.com /islamic/infallible13a.asp   (2261 words)

  
 al-Hasan al-Basree (www.islaam.org.uk)
His mother Ummul Hasan was a slave woman of Ummu Salamah, the wife of the Prophet peace be upon him.
Another report says that Ummul Hasan was captured and taken prisoner of war when she was pregnant.
Muhammad Ibn Saad says in his famous encyclopedia called Al Tabaqat that al-Hasan al-Basree was all embracing in his knowledge, a real scholar of a high standard, one who excels in jurisprudence, reliable as a source, trustworthy, a sincere worshipper, overflowing with learning, outspoken, beautiful and handsome.
www.sunnahonline.com /ilm/seerah/0034.htm   (1680 words)

  
 Imam Hassan (A.S)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Imam Hasan was the eldest son of Imam 'Ali and Hadrat Fatimah.
Imam Hasan had the worldly possessions at his disposal and could have well enjoyed a luxurious life, but he utilized all of it in the betterment of the condition of the poor.
Having relieved himself of the administrative responsibilities, Imam Hasan kept the religious leadership with himself and devoted his life to the propagation of Islam and the teachings of the Holy Prophet in Medina.
www.hadith.net /english/ahl-al-bayt/emam-2.htm   (1489 words)

  
 Ali Hassan al Majid
Ali Hasan Al-Majeed [Ali Hassan al Majid], the infamous "Chemical Ali," is Saddam's cousin and was the governor of the south of Iraq.
Al Majid is called Chemical Ali because he decided the best way to solve the Kurdish rebellion was to gas them.
Geral Ali Hasan al-Majid "Chemical Ali" was captured by Coalition forces on or about 19 August 2003 and was taken into the custody of Coalition Forces.
www.globalsecurity.org /military/world/iraq/majeed.htm   (376 words)

  
 Imam Hasan Al-Basri (RA).
Hasan Basri (R) had been gifted with noble virtues and brilliant capabilities essential to make his exhortation for revival of Islãm.
He adds that Makkah had always been a centre of Islãmic piety and learning where accomplished scholars in every branch of knowledge met all of parts of the world but even Makkans were dumb founded by his scholarly achievements as they had never seen a man of his calibre.
Hasan Basri (R) was as much distinguished for his moral courage and un-flattered pursuit of justice as he was in the field of scholarship and delivering public speeches.
www.central-mosque.com /biographies/basri.htm   (685 words)

  
 Al-Banna
Hasan Al-Banna was born in 1906 in the city of Al-Mahmudyah, near Alexandria, Egypt.
Although his father had studied in the Islamic university of Al-Azhar, Hasan Al-Banna studied in a college of science, as mentioned earlier, and after graduating, he was rather in opposition to the Al-Azhar alumni.
Hasan Al-Banna learned the same skills with his father: This is thought to have contributed to his philosophy (Otsuka, 1989).
www.sma-igs.net /rnt.htm   (1533 words)

  
 Egypt: Bani Hasan al Shurruq
All of the tombs of Bani Hasan are Middle Kingdom, 11 and 12 Dynasties.
In front of the tombs are the shaft graves of officials and servants, referred to as chapels rather than tombs since the burials were in the shafts in the rock-cut chambers.
The wall murals in Bani Hasan are among the first decorated with brush and paint only, a departure from the older styled painted-relief sculptures.
www.touregypt.net /featurestories/banihasan.htm   (978 words)

  
 Imam Hasan (a.s.) - A brief look into his life - Part 1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Imam Hasan (a.s.), was the most similar person to the Apostle of Allah, in form, manner and nobility.
Fatima (s.a.) brought her two sons, al-Hasan and al- Husayn, peace be on them, to the Apostle of Allah, at the time when he was suffering from the sickness from which he died.
Imam Hasan (a.s.)'s awareness of the people's desertion of him increased, (as did his awareness) of the corrupt intention of the Muhakkima (the Kharijites) against him, which they made obvious by cursing him, accusing him of disbelief, and declaring that it was lawful to shed his blood and plunder his property.
qaem.org /cgi-bin/articles/jump.cgi?ID=4   (1758 words)

  
 Imam Hasan (A.S.), a brief look into his Life
Fatima, peace be on her, brought her two sons, al-Hasan and al- Husayn, peace be on them, to the Apostle of God, may God bless him and his family, at the time when he was suffering from the sickness from which he died.
(Al- Hasan) had a mixed band of men: some of them belonged to his Sh'ia and to his father's: some of them were members of the Muhakimma (i.e.
Al- Husayn, peace be on him, rose to reply but al-Hasan, peace be on him, took him by the hand and made him sit down.
www.al-shia.com /html/eng/books/masoom_hasan/2ndimam.html   (4016 words)

  
 ABU ALI HASAN IBN AL-HAITHAM
Abu Ali Hasan Ibn al-Haitham was one of the most eminent physicists, whose contributions to optics and the scientific methods are outstanding.
Known in the West as Alhazen, Ibn al-Haitham was born in 965 A.D. in Basrah, and was educated in Basrah and Baghdad.
Ibn al-Haitham's influence on physical sciences in general, and optics in particular, has been held in high esteem and, in fact, it ushered in a new era in optical research, both in theory and practice.
members.tripod.com /~wzzz/HAITHAM.html   (731 words)

  
 Imam Mahdi (A.S.)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
A few days before the death of 'Al; ibn Muhammad as-Samuri in 329/939 an order was issued by the Imam stating that in six days 'Ali ibn Muhammad as-Samuri would die.
There are numerous hadiths cited in Sunni and Shi'ite sources from the Holy Prophet and the Imams concerning the appearance of the Mahdi, such as that he is of the progeny of the Prophet and that his appearance will enable human society to reach true perfection and the full realization of spiritual life.
Mahdi Al ar-Rasul of 'Ali ibn Sultan Muhammad al-Harawi al-Hanafi 4.
www.hadith.net /english/ahl-al-bayt/emam-12.htm   (5420 words)

  
 ABUL HASAN ALI AL-MASU'DI
ABUL HASAN ALI AL-MASU'DI Abul Hasan Ali Ibn Husain Ibn Ali Al-Masu'di was a descen- dant of Abdallah Ibn Masu'd, a companion of the Holy Prophet (peace be upon him).
An expert geographer, a physicist and historian, Masu'di was born in the last decade of the 9th century A.D., his exact date of birth being unknown.
It is interesting to note that he was one of the early scientists who propounded several aspects of evolution viz., from minerals to plant, plant to animal and animal to man. His researches and views extensively influenced the sciences of historiography, geography and earth sciences for several countries.
members.tripod.com /~wzzz/MASUDI.html   (687 words)

  
 JIHAD - Hasan al-Banna
Imam Hasan al-Banna is the founder of the Muslim Brotherhood and one of the pioneers of today’s Islamic revival.
For example, Abdullah ibn al Mubarak, a very learned and pious man, was a volunteer in jihad for most of his life, and 'Abdulwahid bin Zayd, a sufi and a devout man, was the same.
‘Al Bayhaqi transmitted it with a weak chain of narrators on the authority of Jabir, and Al Khatib transmitted it in his history on the authority of Jabir.’
www.youngmuslims.ca /online_library/books/jihad   (7270 words)

  
 New Page 2   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Asmaa did as she was told and brought Hasan ibn 'Ali [peace be upon him] to his grandfather.
It is unanimous between the Shia and the Ahl al-Sunnah that Hasan ibn 'Ali [peace be upon him] was one of the five companions of the Kisaa (Blanket); the event in which the verse of purification (Ayah al-Tatheer; 33:33) was revealed.
It is a common known fact that apart from Hasan and Husain [peae be upon them], no one else can claim such a rich and prestigious lineage in which the father, mother and grandfather are all Ma'sum as well as Zainab bint 'Ali and Kulthum bint 'Ali and the son Muhsin who was stillborn.
www.al-mubin.org /hadith32.htm   (1185 words)

  
 Rashid al-Din Sinan
It is also reported that Hasan II ('Ala Dhikrihi at-Salam) instructed Sinan to abide the rules of the Qiyama and to watch the activities of the Muslim princes (19).
This means that in the opinion of Arif Tamir the Imam of the Qiyama, Hasan II (Ala Dhikrihi al-Salam, 1162-1166), and his successor Muhammad II (known as A'la Muhammad or Nur ai-Din Muhammad, 1166/1210), were only "trustee' Imams (A'immah Mustawda'un) like Maymun al-Qaddah and his son 'Abdallah during the period of the Hidden Imams.
According to 'Arif Tamir, the successor to Sinan in the Imamate was Hasan III (Jalai al-Din Hasan, 1210-1221) (25).
www.alamut.com /subj/ideologies/alamut/mirza-Sinan.html   (6682 words)

  
 Infallibles
Imam Hasan Mujtaba -upon whom be peace- was the second Imam.
In human perfection Imam Hasan was reminiscent of his father and a perfect example of his noble grandfather.
Both Sunni and Shi'ite sources have transmitted this saying of the Holy Prophet concerning Hasan and Husayn: "These two children of mine are Imams whether they stand up or sit down" (allusion to whether they occupy the external function of caliphate or not).
www.al-shia.com /html/eng/ahl/ma-04_h.htm   (418 words)

  
 Assassins
[In 1090,] Hasan siezed [sic] the fortress of Alamut,
So convinced were the Assassins that they would be rewarded in paradise that they never hesitated to fulfill their missions of murder, even though this often meant their victims’ bodyguards would kill them immediately afterward.
Hasan and the grand masters who ruled the order after him wielded great political power until the coming of the Mongols.
www.skewsme.com /assassin.html   (1383 words)

  
 Imam Zayn al Abidin (as)
al- Husayn, peace be on them, was invalid and the impossibility of there being any time without an Imam is confirmed by him (being the Imam).
Another (of the facts which confirms his Imamate) is the fact that the Imamate is established in the offspring (itra) (of the family of Ali exclusively by rational deduction and by a report on the authority of the Prophet, may God bless him and his family.
Ali al- Baqir, peace be on them, (also) related it on the authority of his father, on the authority of his grandfather, on the authority of Fatima, daughter of the Apostle of God, may God bless him and his family.
www.al-shia.com /html/eng/ahl/article/imam_sajad/Sajad1.html   (3554 words)

  
 Sulh al-Hasan
The comparison between the conditions of the two sides (i.e., al Hasan and Mu'awiya) accepts this method of the events, and the historical coordination in the succession of the events confirms it.
al-`As, You are ungrateful in ease, cowardly during the encounter, unjust during authority, fainthearted during battles.
"Indeed al Mughira banished Sa'sa'a from Kufa to the island (al-jazira) or to Bahrain.
www.al-islam.org /sulh/24.htm   (14259 words)

  
 Personalities Noble   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The explanation given for Al Farghani's mistake is that being a theoretician rather than a practical engineer, he never successfully completed a construction.
Abul Hasan Ali Ibn Husain Ibn Ali AL-Masu'di was a descendant of Abdallah Ibn Masu'd, a companion of the Holy Prophet (peace be upon him).
He was one of those who were kidnapped by Hasan Bin Sabah's agents and sent to Almut, Hasan's stronghold.
www.jamil.com /personalities/index.shtml   (15221 words)

  
 The Wahhabi Myth - Salafism, Wahhabism, Qutbism
Hasan al-Banna (1906-1949) was a Sufi thinker and political activist, and the founder of al-Ikhwan al-Muslimun (The Muslim Brotherhood).
Hasan Al-Banna himself narrates that he used to visit the graves and shrines on a weekly basis at which greater acts of polytheism were being performed.
Note: Hasan al-Banna, Abu Alaa Maududi, Sayyid Qutb and all of their followers are clearly not "Wahhabis".
www.thewahhabimyth.com /banna.htm   (196 words)

  
 Rug Notes Index - A Oriental rugs and carpets by Barry O'Connell,Spongobongo.com
Al Hayat is the leading international Arabic-language newspaper.
Al Rashid Trust is a charity operating in Afghanistan.
Al-Ittihad al Islamia, is a terrorist group based in Somalia.
www.spongobongo.com /rwa.htm   (4861 words)

  
 HighBeam Encyclopedia - Bakr, Ahmad Hasan al-   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
BAKR, AHMAD HASAN AL- [Bakr, Ahmad Hasan al-], 1914-82, president of Iraq (1968-79).
He served as an officer in the Iraqi army but was forced to retire (1958) because of his participation in revolutionary activities.
Bakr became president in 1968 after leading another Ba'athist coup, and was replaced by Saddam Hussein in 1979.
encyclopedia.infonautics.com /html/B/Bakr-Ahm.asp   (363 words)

  
 Aljazeera.Net - Sudan's al-Turabi released   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The Sudanese government has released prominent Islamist leader Hasan al-Turabi, a former ally of President Umar Hasan al-Bashir, from prison after more than two years of detention.
The move is in step with an August government pledge to release all political detainees.
Al-Turabi was arrested in February 2001 for crimes against the state, following a power struggle with Sudanese President Umar Hasan al-Bashir.
english.aljazeera.net /NR/exeres/1141B511-4153-42E4-9241-18D491FF0E5D.htm   (219 words)

  
 Comparison Between The Conditions Of Al- Hasan And The Conditions Of Al- Husayn
Many people think that the Hashimite pride, which always resulted from honorable attitudes, was more appropriate for the attitude of al Husayn, peace be on him, than the attitude of al-Hasan, peace be on him.
The two sacrifices (i.e., al-Husayn's sacrifice in his life, and al Hasan's sacrifice in his succession) are the utmost degrees to which the original leaders aspire during their human revolutionary attitudes.
The enemy of al-Hasan was Mu'awiya, and the enemy of al Husayn was Yazid b.
www.najaf.org /english/book/17/26.htm   (1546 words)

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