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  Al-Maris - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The northern section of al-Maris was part of Fatimid Upper Egypt and was semi-independent under the Kanz ad-Dawla between 1046 and 1077 AD.
The Kanz ad-Dawla Nasir invaded Nubia in 1066 but was repulsed and his territory raided.
Some parts were overrun by the Banu Kanz and others were held by the Christian kings at Dotawo.
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 Banu Kanz - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Banu Kanz (Arabic "Sons of Kanz") were a group of Rabi'a Arabs who emigrated to Egypt, eventually dislocating the Beja and penetrating into the desert east of the Nile around Aswan.
In 1004 the Caliph al-Hakim bestowed the title of Kanz ad-Dawla upon the leader of the tribe for their capturing of the fugitive Abu Rakwa.
In 1066, the Kanz ad-Dawla Nasir invaded Nobadia but was repulsed and had his lands raided instead.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Banu_Kanz   (165 words)

  
 The Prophet Announcing His Successor in His First Preach
Then he spoke to them, saying, "Banu Abd al-Muttalib, I don't know of any young man among Arabs who has brought for his people something better than what I have brought to you.
Then he said Banu abd al Muttalib, I have been sent to all men in general and to you in particular.
The most probable explanation here is that the Prophet intended Ali as his successor in taking care of the affairs that relate to the family of Banu Abd al-Muttalib only in his absence and after his demise and not as a successor to the leadership of all Muslims.
www.al-islam.org /encyclopedia/chapter3/7.html   (1119 words)

  
 USC-MSA Compendium of Muslim Texts
He replied: whatever reaches a quantity on which zakat is payable is not a treasure (kanz) when the zakat is paid.
Hilal, a man from the tribe of Banu Mat'an brought a tenth of honey which he possessed in beehives to the Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him).
Banu Shababah were a sub-clan of the tribe Fahm.
www.usc.edu /dept/MSA/fundamentals/hadithsunnah/abudawud/009.sat.html   (5892 words)

  
 Sermon 2
Beware that the worst mischief for you in my view is the mischief of Banu Umayyah, because it is blind and also creates darkness.
He who remains clear-sighted in it would be affected by distress, and he who remains blind in it would avoid the distress.
you will find Banu Umayyah after me worst people for yourselves, like the old unruly she-camel who bites with its mouth, beats with its fore-legs, kicks with its hind legs and refuses to be milked.
members.tripod.com /imammehdi/nahjulbalagha2_0/ser_93.htm   (763 words)

  
 Ethics of Africa and America 30 BC-1453 by Sanderson Beck   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Despite Nubian efforts to regain their independence led by Kanz al-Dawla and Banu 'l-Kanz, Dunkula was destroyed, and the monarchy collapsed before the end of the 14th century; by the next century 'Alwa had also been overrun by pastoral Egyptian Arabs.
Ethiopian expansion led to conflicts in the 10th century, and forces of a queen in Damot even defeated and killed the Christian king.
A civil war in the next reign lost the Fezzan, where a Banu Nasur dynasty lasted a century before it was destroyed by Arabs from the Maghrib.
www.san.beck.org /AB1-AfricaAmerica.html   (9788 words)

  
 Uhud
In particular, the chief of Banu Nadir, Ka‘b ibn Ashraf, went to Makka personally and recited stirring elegies for the Makkans who had been slain in Badr, in order to provoke the Quraysh into hostile action against the Muslims.
God’s Messenger, upon him be peace and blessings, advanced with the remaining seven hundred Muslims, much less in number and equipment than their enemies, and lined up his troops at the foot of Mount Uhud in such a manner that the mountain was behind and the Quraysh army in front of them.
Of them, one from Banu Dinar called Sumayra had lost her husband, father and brother, but she was asking about God’s Messenger.
www.islamanswers.net /moreAbout/Uhud.htm   (4249 words)

  
 NAHJ AL-BALAGHAH
When the number of Banu (children of) Umayyah reaches forty men they will make Allah's people their slaves, grab Allah's funds as their own property and make the Book of Allah a cause of corruption.
When the number of Banu (children of) Abi al-`As reaches thirty men, they will grab the funds of Allah as their own property, make Allah's people their slaves and make the religion of Allah a cause of corruption.
The history of Islam (after the death of the Holy Prophet) has enough evidence to prove this prophecy of the Holy Prophet; and the fear of Amir al-mu'minin for the Muslim community was based on this reason.
www.hadith.net /english/sources/nahj/letters/62.htm   (1113 words)

  
 refutation to Answering-Ansar.org and Haideriam's cheap tactics - Ummah.com
It is indeed wrong to just water it down to a difference of opinion - this political context clearly had religious ramifications, because Allah (swt) says clearly in the Holy Qur'an "Obey Allah, his Prophet and those in authority among you".
The very fact that Mu'awiya rebelled against the Ul IL Umr Ali (as) (you deem to be the 4th Rightly Guided Khalifa) clearly proves that it therefore was a religious dimension, hence Rasulullah (s)'s referral to this group as "Baghi".
The tradition of cursing 'Ali was practiced throughout the Banu Ummaya Empire.
www.ummah.net /forum/showthread.php?p=27032   (16778 words)

  
 Iman Way - Seerah as a Movement(part 1)
When the chief of the Banu Hashim, the Prophet’s uncle, Abu Talib, died, an uncouth member of the Quraysh threw dirt at the Prophet and it stuck to him.
The Quraysh once presented a demand to the chief of the Banu Hashim, the Prophet’s uncle, Abu Talib, that he should expel his nephew from the tribe.
Their only respite was during the four sacred months, when the Banu Hashim used to come to Mecca.
www.imanway.com /en/printthread.php?t=1888   (9194 words)

  
 Hadith alThaqalayn || Imam Reza (A.S.) Network
The extent of the estrangement of the Qur'an will be obvious to anyone who closely examines its teachings and contrasts them with the popular religion of the masses and the prevailing religious ethos, even among the scholars and the intelligentsia.
The extent of the estrangement suffered by the Prophet's Household will be obvious to anyone who studies the history of the Imams of the Ahl alBayt (A), who were isolated from the Muslim masses by despots and left without support in their struggle against the tyrannical regimes of Banu Umayyah and Banu `Abbas.
In `Ali al-Muttaqi al-Hindi (Kanz al-`ummal, xv, 19, xvl, 252, 253) from him, from Zayd ibn Arqam, Abu Sa`id al-Khudri and `Ali (A).
www.imamreza.net /eng/imamreza.php?print=678   (14912 words)

  
 An Introduction to the Sunnah (www.shariaway.com)
Therefore, the Prophet, may the peace and blessings of God be upon him, must have been told via revelation from God which is not part of the Qur'ân.
In verse 5 of Sûrah al-Hashr (Chapter 59 of the Qur'ân), a reference is made to the expedition against the rebellious Jewish tribe of Banu Nadir, during which the Muslims cut down some palm-trees and left others alone.
On the day when heat will be produced out of that wealth in the fire of Hell, and with it will be branded their foreheads, their flanks, and their backs.
muslimconverts.com /sunnah/introduction_to_sunnah.htm   (4464 words)

  
 USC-MSA Compendium of Muslim Texts
Yahya related to me from Malik from Ibn Shihab from Irak ibn Malik and Sulayman ibn Yasar that a man of the Banu Sad ibn Layth was running a horse and it trod on the finger of a man from the Juhayna tribe.
Malik related to me from Yahya ibn Said from Amr ibn Shuayb that a man of the Banu Mudlij called Qatada threw a sword at his son and it struck his thigh.
Yahya related to me from Malik from Abu'z-Zinad from Sulayman ibn Yasar that a slave was set free by one of the people on hajj and his master had abandoned the right to inherit from him.
www.usc.edu /dept/MSA/fundamentals/hadithsunnah/muwatta/043.mmt.html   (6416 words)

  
 NAHJ AL-BALAGHAH
After recounting the peculiar achievements of Banu Hashim, Amir al-mu'minin has referred to his own attainments with which the histories and traditions are replete and which could not be tarnished with doubts and misgivings.
The story of swearing is that when Banu 'Abd Manaf acquired a distinct position among the Arab tribes they thought they should take over from Banu 'Abdi'd-Dar the offices relating to the Ka'bah and to depose them from these offices.
In this connection, Banu 'Abd Manaf allied with themselves the tribes of Banu Asad ibn 'Abdi'l-'Uzza, Banu Taym, Banu Zuhrah and Banu al-Harith, and concluded an agreement with them.In order to solemnize this agreement they drenched their hands in tib (perfume) and swore that they would help each other.
www.hadith.net /english/sources/nahj/letters/28.htm   (2765 words)

  
 Chapter 16: Charity and Zakat (Hadith -- The Traditions)
The hadith shows that zakat must be paid on gold and silver ornaments, whether they are actually worn or not.
Abu Bakr's action on this occasion shows that zakat cannot be distributed according to the will of the individual who pays the zakat, but it must be collected and distributed by a central organization.
The Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings of Allah be on him, appointed a man from among the Asad to collect the zakat of Banu Sulaim--he was called Ibn al-Lutbiyyah--so when he came to him, he called him to account for it.
aaiil.org /text/had/manhad/ch16had.shtml   (1881 words)

  
 I Realized Mirza was no 'Isa Lookalike
According to hadith, 'Isa(a.s.) will eat foods not cooked on fire (Kanz al-Ummal v6, p126), but Mirza's favorite food was roasted meat.
Thirty years after the clan of Banu Tamim, which had helped 'Isa(a.s.), has died off and, after the death of scholars, the knowledge of Qur'an will be taken away from this world.
Mirza and his successors have all died for a long time and such a thing has not occurred.
www.irshad.org /info_q/reverts/ankhan.php   (1368 words)

  
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Ibn Abi Malika said that Ibn al-Zubayr [later] said: "Thereafter 'Umar didn't mention the matter regarding his father, i.e., Abu Bakr, and whenever he spoke to the Prophet about something, he would do so in a whisper and could not be heard to the extent that the Prophet had to tell him to speak up".
Zubayr informed them that a delegation from Banu Tamim came to the Prophet (S.A.W.), and Abu Bakr said: ìMake the chief al-Qa'Qa'a b.
[154] Ibn 'Abd aI-Barr in Jami' Bayan al-'ilm wa fadlihi, Kanz al-'Ummal, 5/239 and Ibn Sa'd from aI-Zuhri.
www.balagh.net /english/ahl_bayt/ask_those_who_know/07.htm   (17652 words)

  
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Thirdly, the term kanz (treasure) in the Hadith means the manifest caliphate or despotic government like those that get established ordinarily.
From the point of view of Khilafat and Kanz, the taking place of qital (Bloodshed) supports this meaning.
The manifest Caliphate is related to Banu Ishaq (Children of Ishaq AHS).
www.mahdavia.info /qaul_mahmood/task_assined.htm   (557 words)

  
 Understanding Jihad: CHAPTER ONE
Medina was not a town in the conventional sense but rather a collection of small villages and forts spread over the oasis, divided politically among two pagan Arab tribes— the Aws and the Khazraj—and three smaller Jewish tribes: the Banu Qaynuqa, the Banu al-Nadir, and the Banu Qurayza.
The Battle of Khandaq was not a battle of weapons, but rather a challenge to the disunity among Muslims first manifested in the Battle of Uhud (by Abdallah b.
These problems were resolved by the massacre of the Jewish tribe of Banu Qurayza (33:26), God's causing a wind to arise and sending unseen hosts to defeat the Meccan besiegers (33:9), and the ultimate capitulation of the Hypocrites and their integration within the community loyal to Muhammad.
www.ucpress.edu /books/pages/10213/10213.ch01.html   (10779 words)

  
 Islam and the African World || Imam Reza (A.S.) Network
The most historically significant invasion took place in the middle of the eleventh century when the members of the Banu Hilal and Sulaim fell on the Maghrib.
One factor which has always worked in favor of the Arabs in the whole region called Bilad Al-Sudan was the matrilineal system of which the Arabs took full advantage, and so landed themselves in positions of chiefly power in their newly adopted homes.
The Banu a'l-Kanz were the main beneficiaries of the Nubian matrilineal system, and in a very short time, they became the virtual rulers of the region of Al-Maris.
www.imamreza.net /eng/imamreza.php?print=3031   (9384 words)

  
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[Kanz ul Ummal, hadith numbers 32974 - 32976, narrated by Abdullah ibne Umar {through two chains} and Abu Dharr Ghaffari (ra).
I bring the best of this world and the world after, since God has commanded me to summon you.
Kanz al Ummal, bu al Muttaqi al hindi Vol 15, p 15
www.claims4uuk.com /azadari/shia.html   (8452 words)

  
 Leadership of The Prophet Muhammad
Also, he skillfully suppressed an impending conflict between a group of Emigrants and some of the Helpers during the return from the military campaign against the Banu Mustaliq.
• During the campaign against the Banu Mustaliq, ‘A’isha, the Prophet’s wife, was accompanying the Prophet, riding in a litter.
At one halt she lost her necklace; she set off alone to find it only to return and discover that the army had left without her, the camel drivers thinking she was in her litter.
www.islamanswers.net /moreAbout/leadership.htm   (3652 words)

  
 Sermon 2
In this connection Abu `Abdillah Ibrahim ibn Muhammad ibn `Arafah known as Niftawayh (244/858-323/935) who was one of the prominent scholars and traditionists has written, and Ibn Abi'l-Hadid has quoted him, that:
Most of the false traditions about the merits of the companions were fabricated during the days of Mu`awiyah in order to gain position in his audience because his view was that in this way he could disgrace Banu Hashim and render them low.
After that, fabrication of traditions became a habit, the world seekers made it a means of securing position with kings and nobles and to amass wealth.
members.tripod.com /imammehdi/nahjulbalagha2_0/ser_210.htm   (2321 words)

  
 Iranica.com - HORSE RACING
He set up a different race, one mile long, for untrained (g@ayr mozµmar) horses from T¨aniyat al-Weda@¿ to the mosque of the Banu Zorayq.
This Hadith shows the significance of ezµma@r as well as considerations of a horse's sex and age.
Ahámad Rudba@ri, Kanz al-heda@ya ya@ ¿Erfa@n al-kòoyul (expanded tr.
www.iranica.com /articles/v12f5/v12f5028.html   (1933 words)

  
 thetruereligion.org - Articles-An Introduction to the Sunnah   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Therefore, the Prophet, may the peace and blessings of God be upon him, must have been told via revelation from God which is not part of the Qur'an.
In verse 5 of Surah al-Hashr (Chapter 59 of the Qur'an), a reference is made to the expedition against the rebellious Jewish tribe of Banu Nadir, during which the Muslims cut down some palm-trees and left others alone.
The sayings of the Prophet Muhammad (Arabic: ahadith) explain some historical events in detail since they are mentioned only briefly in the Qur'an.
thetruereligion.org /modules/wfsection/article.php?articleid=109   (4290 words)

  
 With The Truthful
When those who attended the Saqifah went out accompanying Abu Bakr to the mosque, calling for public oath of allegiance to him, and people were coming forward in groups and flocks voluntarily and forcibly, al-Imam 'Ali and his followers had not yet finished their holy duty as prescribed by their sublime morals.
Al-Zubayr ibn al-'Awwam, the son of Safiyyah, the Messenger's aunt and he was the husband of Asma the daughter of Abu Bakr.
And again, the Jews and Christians conspire to slaughter and crucify our master Jesus, and the Ummah of Muhammad (S) mobilize an army of thirty thousand to kill al-Husayn, the basil (rayhanah) of the Messenger of Allah and master of the youth of Heavens, who was accompanied with only seventy of his companions.
al-islam.org /truthful/2.htm   (5012 words)

  
 Shia News | Articles: Islam | Exposing Muaweyah, the father of all Wahabis   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
In fact he spent the vast portion of it on the opposite side with his alleged father being 'Abu Sufyan leader of the Banu Umayya Clan who sought to undermine, fight and destroy the message of the Prophet(pbuhandhp).
One other move by the Wahabis is to propgate against the holy family of the Prophet (p).
Kanz ul Ummal, hadith numbers 32974 - 32976, narrated by Abdullah ibne`Umar {through two chains} and Abu Dharr Ghaffari (ra).
www.shianews.com /hi/articles/islam/0000330.php   (6691 words)

  
 Chapter 1: Before The Pledge Of Allegiance
It is obvious that these historical back grounds led to an unexpected trend in Medina when the people held a meeting in the Shelter (saqifa) of banu (the sons of) Sa'ida to find a new rope other than that of the Prophet, may Allah bless him and his family, in the foregoing tradition.
All these differences and disasters have taken next among Muslims because the ambitious ones have been permitted to compete with the righteous for the Caliphate.
For example, bloody battles took next between banu (the sons) of Hashim and banu (the sons of) Umayya, between banu al-Zubayr and banu Umayya, between banu al-'Abbas and banu Umayya, and between banu 'Ali and banu al-'Abbas.
www.balagh.net /english/ahl_bayt/sulh_al-hasan/05.htm   (4311 words)

  
 Nacila Vasram   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
In one form or another, Muslim belief about the Mahdi is reflected in a vast and complex literature.
The third chapter will be devoted to a limited comparative study between classical and modern works of Shi’i Tafsir dealing with the specific subject of the Mahdi, in order to see how do the mufassirin interpret the presence of the Mahdi in the Qur’an.
Amin, Banu Nusrat Isfahani, Tafsir Makhzan al-‘Irfan dar ‘Ulum-e Qur’an (Kanz al-‘Irfan), (Persian), Tehran: Nehzat-e Zanan-e Musalman, 1361 Sh/ 1982 AD, 10 Vol., 4383 p.
www.monjee.org /English/article/somiq.htm   (2145 words)

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