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 Avicenna   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Ibn Sina's father was the governor of a village in one of Nuh ibn Mansur's estates.
After ibn Sina had cured the Samanid ruler of an illness, as a reward, he was allowed to use the Royal Library of the Samanids which proved important for ibn Sina's development in the whole range of scholarship.
As ibn Sina considered music as one of the branches of mathematics it is fitting to give a brief indication of his work on this topic which was mainly on tonic intervals, rhythmic patterns, and musical instruments.
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 Husayn ibn Ali - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Father: Ali ibn Abi Talib (the 1st Shia Imam), the Prophet Muhammad's cousin and son-in-law.
After the death of his father, Ali, in 661, the succession to the Caliphate was undetermined, and a conflict existed between those who thought Muawiyah should be the caliph, and those who felt that Husayn should succeed him.
Husayn, most of his family (including sons Ali Akbar and Ali Asgar) and 72 of his companions were massacred at the battle.
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 Personalities Noble   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
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.
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.
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 Special specifications of Imam al-Mahdi (AS)
Ibn Arabi (Muhyiddin Muhammad Ibn Ali Ibn Muhammad al-Arabi), al-Hanbali, in his book "Al-Futuhat al-Makkia" (Chapter 366) discusses a detailed account of the birth of al-Mahdi, son of al-Askari (AS), and of his re-appearance before the day of resurrection.
Ali Akbar, son of Asadullah Maududi, in his book Mukashifaat (Visions), which is a commentary on "Nafahat al-Uns" by Abdurrahman Jami, asserts the existence of the Mahdi as being the pole of guidance after his father Imam Hasan al-Askari, who was also the pole of guidance and Imamat.
Husain Ibn Hamdan al-Husaini, in his book "al-Hidaya" mentions the twelfth Imam, the master of time, as the son of the eleventh Imam Hasan al-Askari.
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 Sayyidina Husain ibn `Ali (Radhiallaahu Anhu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Husain ibn 'Ali ibn Abu Talib ibn 'Abd al-Muttalib ibn Hashim ibn 'Abd al-Manaf for Shi'ahs in particular, is hailed as an immortal martyr.
Husain is described to be the most similar in features to the Holy Prophet (Sallallaahu Alayhi Wasallam), and even his killer, ibn Ziyad openly admitted this.
His father 'Ali used to say, "Whoever wishes to see anyone closely resembling the Holy Prophet from his neck up to his ankles in formation and texture, then look at Husain." Husain and his elder brother, Hasan was much loved by their proud grandfather.
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 Imam Zain Ul Aabideen (A.S)
Ali, peace be on them, the date of his birth, the evidence for his Imamate, the age he reached, (together with) the period of his succession, the time and cause of his death, the place of his grave, the number of his children and a selection from the reports about him.
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.
None of Ali's children or his family was more like him and nearer to him in manner of dress and understanding than Ali b.
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 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Husain's mother was a slave woman by the name of Gazalha, but, as was the custom, she was freed upon his birth.
Husain's father Ali was the fourth caliph: the first one was Abu Bakr, father of Aisha (one of Mohammed's wives).
Husain was decapitated (10th Muharram, 61 A.H: 9 October 680), and his head was presented formally to the general.
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 IMAM ZAINULABEDEEN
Jafar ibne Aqeel ibne Abi Taleb: The third brother of Abbas the Standard Bearer of the Holy Imam.
Jafar ibne Aqeel ibne Abi Taleb: Brother of Muslim ibne Aqeel the Deputy of the Holy Imam to Kufa.
Othman bin Ali ibne Abi Taleb: One of the brothers of Hazrate Abbas, the third son of Ommul Baneen.
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 The History of Karbala
You have appointed Ibn Marjana (Ibn Ziyad) as your ruler.
Ibn Marjana, you are a liar and a son of a liar, and not Husain bin Ali (radiyallahu ‘anh).” Ibn Ziyad, the wretch, got annoyed and put him to death.
Is it the head of Husain ibn Fatimah, daughter of the Holy Last Messenger of Allah?” Yazid replied, “Yes, weep as much as you can on the murder of grandson on the Holy Nabi (Sallallahu ‘alayhi wa Sallam) and of the scions of the Hashimi house.
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 Hashemite   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Before World War I Husain ibn Ali of the Hashemite Dhawu-'Awn clan ruled the Hejaz on behalf of the Ottoman sultan.
In 1908, Husain ibn Ali was appointed Emir of Mecca.
His chief rival in the Arabian peninsula was a tribal warlord named Ibn Saud, who annexed the Hejaz and set his own son Faisal as governor.
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 Husain ibn Ali
Husain ibn Ali(a.s.) considered the events and happenings that had occurred from the days of the Messenger of God.
Husain ibn Ali(a.s.) knew for sure that if he were to start a struggle against the regime in those prevailing conditions, hardly anyone would support him.
Therefore, his calculations made, Husain ibn Ali(a.s.) decided that silence and seclusion were the only possible alternatives left for him under the reign of Mu'awiyah.
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 Leading luminaries   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Abū Muhammad, Hasan ibn-e Ali Ibn-e Husain Ibn-e Sho’bah Harrāni Halabi, was one of the out standing scientific figures, and a brilliant Faqih (Jurisprudent) in the fourth century of Hegira.
This city presented many great scholars and faqihs to the world of islām, and Hasan Ibn-e Ali Ibn-e Sho’bah is one of those brilliant figures.
Abu Ali Muhammad Ibn-e Humām-e Baghdādi (past away in 336 H.) can be accounted as ibn-e Sho’bah’s mentor.
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 Discover Islam and Muslims - Inspirational Short Stories - Walking with a Bag of Bread at Night   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Ali Ibn Al Husain used to lead a seemingly miserly life.
When Ali Ibn Al Husain died they lost what used to be sent to them by night.
As a matter of fact, Ali Ibn Al Husain used to carry a bag of bread by night on his back and distribute it as charity.
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 ipedia.com: Hejaz Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Lawrence ("of Arabia") of the British during World War I.
In 1916 its independence was proclaimed by Husain ibn Ali, the Sherif of Makkah.
In 1924, however, ibn Ali's own authority was usurped by ibn Saud of the neighboring nation of Nejd.
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 SHAYKH AL-ISLAM - MUHADDITH AL A'ZAM MISSION, SILSILA QADIRIYA-CHISTIYA-ASHRAFIYA
As the nomination to Caliphate was contrary to the spirit of the Islamic constitution, Hazrat Husain ibn 'Ali (Radiyallahu ‘anh) was averse to it and he, therefore, refused to take the oath of allegiance in favor of Yazid.
From the march of events Imam Husain’s ailing son, Ali Zain-ul-‘Abidin came to the conclusion that the calamity was inevitable.
Ibn Sa’d replied, “Yes, a battle would be fought in which heads will be cut and hands will be amputated from shoulders.” Listening to this, Hur left his own place and proceeded slowly towards Imam Husain’s camp.
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 Imam Zainulabedin(AS)
I am the son of Ali Al-Murtaza(a.s.) who fought the polytheists in the battle till they submitted to Islam and fought in the presence of the Prophet until his sword was broken and to whom Zulfikar was given.
The 4th Imam was Ali son of the 3rd Imam Hussain(as) and Shahe Zanan daughter of Yazdjard II, the King of Persia.
Finally they were thrown into a prison, where the Imam spent the first year of his Imamat, cut off from the followers of his father and unable to look after their affairs.
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 TRAGEDY of KARBALA
Ali bin Abi Talib (A) the Grandson of the
With the passing away of his brother Hasan(A) in 50 AH, Husain (A) became the leader of the household of the Holy Prophet (S).
Usamah Ibn Zaid, al-Baraa, Ibn 'Adi, and Ibn Masud.
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 Scholar of renown: Aishah Bint Ali Ibn Muhammad
Aishah bint Ali ibn Muhammad ibn Ali ibn Abdullah was born in Cairo in 761 H, corresponding to 1360 CE.
She was born in Baghdad, perhaps in the last third of the fifth century of the Islamic era.
Likewise, Ali ibn Hibatullah read under her the first volume of the unfamiliar Hadiths by Malik ibn Anas, while Abdullah ibn Umar ibn Abu Bakr Al-Maqdisi learnt from her the fifth volume of a book called Al-Muntaqa min Hadith Al-Husain ibn Shadhan.
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 Husain ibn 'Ali, Shi'i religious leader, enters martyrdom October 9 in History
Husain ibn 'Ali, Shi'i religious leader, enters martyrdom October 9 in History
Husain ibn 'Ali, Shi'i religious leader, enters martyrdom
Economics is extremely useful as a form of employment for economists.
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 Jana.org -- Archive Main Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Muslim ibn Aqil was the cousin of Imam Husain (AS), the grandson of the Prophet, was sent as a messenger to Kufa, Iraq.
When Hadharat Muslim was captured by ibn Zayad's (the governor) army, he was demanded to give bayat (allegiance) to ibn Zayad.
Ahmad Ibn Hanbal in his Musnad narrates a tradition which has also been mentioned in the Tabaqat of Ibn Sa'd, and is as follows:
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 SHAYKH AL-ISLAM - MUHADDITH AL A'ZAM MISSION, SILSILA QADIRIYA-CHISTIYA-ASHRAFIYA
Ibn al-Jawzi's grandson, 'Allama Yusuf Shams ad-din al-Baghdadi, wrote in his forty-volume book Mirat az-zaman that he was astonished to know that his grandfather had followed al-Khatib.
Abu Hanifa is the leader of the 'ulama'." 'Ali ibn Asim said, "If Abu Hanifa's knowledge were to be measured with the total knowledge of all the 'ulama' contemporary with him, Abu Hanifa's knowledge would prove to be greater." Yazid ibn Harun said, "I studied under a thousand 'ulama'.
Ibn Sirin said: "I would hear a hadith from ten different people, the meaning reamining one but the wordings differing." Similarly, the Companions’ wordings in their narrations from the Prophet -- Allah bless and greet him -- have differed one from another.
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 A Humble Tribute to our Religious Heritage - Abbas ibn Ali - Kerbala   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Seeing the condition of the children who were very thirsty, Abbas took a water bag and proceeded towards the river.
After a fierce battle, Abbas reached the bank of the river, filled the water bag with water for the thirsty children in Al-Husain's camp.
[ Zaynab bint Ali ~ Caravan of Imam Ali ~ Martyrs of Kerbala ]
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 Dawoodi Boharas   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Special gatherings are held wherein the heart-rending incident of the martyrdom of Sayyidina Husain (RA) is mentioned.
Among those great sons of Islaam, who crowned their life-long efforts for the sake of Deen by finally laying down their lives was Ali ibn Hussain
It was on the tenth of Muharram that Husain ibn Ali
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 AllRefer.com - Comoros - Early Visitors and Settlers | Comoran Information Resource
Legend also tells of a Persian king, Husain ibn Ali, who established a settlement on Comoros around the beginning of the eleventh century.
Bantu peoples apparently moved to Comoros before the fourteenth century, principally from the coast of what is now southern Mozambique; on the island of Nzwani they apparently encountered an earlier group of inhabitants, a Malayo-Indonesian people.
The Shirazi, who originated from the city of Shiraz in what is now Iran, were Sunni (see Glossary) Muslims adhering to the legal school of Muhammad ibn Idris ash Shafii, an eighth-century Meccan scholar who followed a middle path in combining tradition and independent judgment in legal matters.
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 Al-Islam.org by the Ahlul Bayt DILP - Spirituality
Al-Sahifa al-Sajjadiyya (The Psalms of Islam)pick by Imam Ali Zaynul 'Abidin (a)
Arabic text, English translation, commentary, and audio recitation of this famous supplication that Ameer al-Mu'mineen Imam Ali ibn Abi Talib (a) taught to his companion Kumayl ibn Ziyad (r).
Al Siraj: The Lantern on the Path to Allah Almighty by Husain ibn 'Ali ibn Sadiq al Bahrani
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 An Enlightening Commentary into the Light of The Holy Qur'an Volume 2
Also, a tradition from Imam Sadiq (a) says: "Recite Sura Fajr, which is Husain-ibn-Ali's Sura, in your prayers, whether they be obligatory or optional.
He who recites it will be with him (Husain ibn Ali) at the same place in Heaven on the Day of Judgement".
Introducing this Sura as Husain-ibn-Ali's Sura may be for the reason that the clear example of the 'serene soul' as mentioned at the end of the Sura, is Husain-ibn-A1i (a), as the idea has also been cited from Imam Sadiq (a)  about the same verses.
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 Poems from the Diwan Al Sharif Al Imam Ali Ibn Al Husain Ibn Musa Known as Al Murtadi: Alam al-Huda Ali ibn al-Husayn ...
Poems from the Diwan Al Sharif Al Imam Ali Ibn Al Husain Ibn Musa Known as Al Murtadi: Alam al-Huda Ali ibn al-Husayn Sharif al-Murtada: ISBN 0940307049
Poems from the Diwan Al Sharif Al Imam Ali Ibn Al Husain Ibn Musa Known as Al Murtadi
Authors: Alam al-Huda Ali ibn al-Husayn Sharif al-Murtada, Arthur Wormhoudt
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 Bible; books of the Bible, Old Testament manuscript evidence, dead sea scrolls, ancient New Testament manuscripts
Four well-known theologians agreed with this: Ali at-Tabari (died 855), Qasim al-Khasani (died 860), 'Amr al-Ghakhiz (died 869) and, last but not least, the famous AI-Ghazzali (died 1111).
Their view is shared by Abu Ali Husain ibn Sina, who is known in the West as Avicenna (died 1037).
It is important to point out that the information about the satanic verses of the Qur’an and the historical circumstances surrounding them have been recorded in detail by reputable, scrupulously honest and competent Muslim scholars such as ibn Ishaq (d.
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 The Path to Allah   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Sayyid Muhsin al-Am§n, may All~h sanctify him, has said the following about him in his work titled A`yan al-Sh§`a: AShaikh Husain ibn Ali ibn S~diq al-Bahr~ni is a virtuous scholar of ethics from among the later generations of the faq§hs of Najaf and its scholars of had§th, biography and cognition.
In his book titled Al-Kuna wal Alq~b, al-Qummi, the traditionist, has said the following: AThe great spiritual mentor, Shaikh Husain ibn Ali ibn S~diq al-Bahr~ni, in his dissertation on ethics and on how to seek a path to All~h according to the way of Ahl al-Bayt..., etc. @ (Al-Kuna wal Alq~b, Vol.
Although there is not much information about the author in biography books except what we have indicated above, the greatness of the writer manifests itself through his books.
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