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  Abbas Ibn Lothar
Until this colt was born, Ibn Lothar was the last of the Lothar sire line in Babson Arabians.
Abbas Ibn Lothar moves elegantly and will be placed into dressage training after he is started under saddle.
Abbas Ibn Lothar is named with love and respect in memory of John Fippen and in honor of John's much-loved stallion Ibn Lothar, the sire of this colt,
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Ibn Abbas Institute (IAI) was formed as a voluntary organisation in 1995.
The name Ibn Abbas was chosen in reverence to a particularly gifted and scholastic cousin of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).
The young men and women who eventually established IAI where particularly driven by a desire to have access to the broad and authoritative traditional sources of Islamic education.
www.ibnabbas.org.uk /About.aspx   (342 words)

  
  Abdullah ibn Abbas - Facts, Information, and Encyclopedia Reference article
Abdullah ibn Abbas (Arabic: عبد الله بن عباس) was a cousin of the Islamic prophet Muhammad.
Abdullah ibn al-Zubayr delivered an address in Mecca saying: Allah has made blind the hearts of some people as He has deprived them of eyesight that they give religious verdict in favour of temporary marriage, while he was alluding to a person (Ibn 'Abbas).
Ibn Abbas is highly resptected by both Shia and Sunnis, although Shia suffered sever persecution during the Abbasid Dynasty.
www.startsurfing.com /encyclopedia/a/b/d/Abdullah_ibn_Abbas_1745.html   (1172 words)

  
 SahihMuslim.Com
Ibn 'Abbas reported: The Messenger of Allaah (sallAllaahu alayhi wa sallam) observed the noon and afternoon prayers together, and the sunset and Isha' prayers together without being in a state of fear or in a state of journey.
Ibn 'Abbas reported: The Messenger of Allaah (sallAllaahu alayhi wa sallam) observed the noon and afternoon prayers together in Medina without being in a state of fear or in a state of journey.
Ibn 'Abbas reported that the Messenger of Allaah (sallAllaahu alayhi wa sallam) combined the noon prayer with the afternoon prayer and the sunset prayer with the 'Isha' prayer in Medina without being in a state of danger or rainfall.
www.salafipublications.com /sps/smm/sahihmuslim.cfm?scn=dspchaptersfull&BookID=4&ChapterID=250   (692 words)

  
 The Dispatch - Serving the Lexington, NC - News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Ibn Abbas was born in 3 BH (618-619 CE) and his mother took him to Muhammad before he had began to suckle.
Ibn Abbas was not content just to accumulate knowledge, but due to a sense of duty to the ummah, he educated those in search of knowledge and the general masses of his community.
Ibn Abbas became blind during his last years, and Abd-Allah ibn al-Zubayr sought to mock him in a gathering by stating "some people's hearts are blind like their eyes, since they deem Mut'ah to be permissible".
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 interesting facts
We then met Ibn Abbas and told him we had seen the new moon, but that some of the people said it was three nights old and others that it was two nights old.
Hakim ibn al-Araj reported: I went to Ibn Abbas and he was reclining using his mantle as a pillow near the fountain of Zamzam.
Ibn Mu'adh's version has: "on the night when it is full, being alone with it?" Then the agreed version goes: I said: Yes.
www.madinahmasjid.com /moon_sighting.htm   (3625 words)

  
 A2Youth - About Islam - Articles - Stories of The Sahabah
This was the beginning of the close and intimate tie between Abbas and the Prophet that was to be part of a life-long love and devotion.
There were many occasions thereafter when the blessed Prophet would repeat this dua or prayer for his cousin and before long Abdullah ibn Abbas realized that his life was to be devoted to the pursuit of learning and knowledge.
Ibn Abbas would speak and Umar would not disregard what he had to say.
www.a2youth.com /islam/articles/sahabah/sahabah02.html   (2434 words)

  
 SahihMuslim.Com
Ibn 'Abbas reported: The Prophet of Allaah (sallAllaahu alayhi wa sallam) had been commanded that he should prostrate on the seven (bones) and he was forbidden to fold back the hair and clothing.
Ibn 'Abbas reported from the Prophet of Allaah (sallAllaahu alayhi wa sallam): I was commanded to prostrate myself on seven bones and not to fold back clothing or hair.
Ibn Abbas reported that the Messenger of Allaah (sallAllaahu alayhi wa sallam) said: I have been commanded to prostrate myself on seven bones:" forehead," and then pointed with his hand towards his nose, hands, feet, and the extremities of the feet; and we were forbidden to fold back clothing and hair.
www.salafipublications.com /sps/smm/sahihmuslim.cfm?scn=dspchaptersfull&BookID=4&ChapterID=189   (328 words)

  
 Islam Marriage & Relationships--Beliefnet.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Miraj, perhaps you confuse Ibn Abbas (ra), the Prophet's (saaw) young cousin, and Abbas ibn Abdulmutalib (ra), the prophet's (saaw) uncle.
Ibn Abbas is widely seen as one of the most outstanding scholars of Islam.
The Ibn Abbas I refered to was married to a woman who accepted Islam soon after the first revelation of the Quran.
www.beliefnet.com /boards/message_list.asp?pageID=6&discussionID=487635&messages_per_page=4   (366 words)

  
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Narrated Abdullah ibn Abbas: Ibn Abbas recited this verse: 'It is no sin for you that you seek the bounty of your Lord', and said: The people would not trade in Mina (during the hajj), so they were commanded to trade when they proceeded from Arafat.
Narrated Abdullah ibn Umar: AbuUmamah at-Taymi said: I was a man who used to give (riding-beasts) on hire for this purpose (for travelling during the pilgrimage) and the people would tell (me): Your hajj is not valid.
Narrated Abdullah ibn Abbas: The people used to trade, in the beginning, at Mina, Arafat, the market place of Dhul-Majaz, and during the season of hajj.
www.searchtruth.com /book_display.php?book=10&translator=3   (490 words)

  
 ['Aalim Network QR] Combining Prayers
Sahih Muslim, English version, Chapter CCL, Tradition #1524 Ibn Abbas reported: The messenger of Allah(may peace be upon him) observed the noon and afternoon prayers together in Medina without being in a state of fear or in a state of journey.
He said: I asked Ibn Abbas as you have asked me, and he replied that he[the Holy prophet] wanted that no one among his Ummah should be put to [unnecessary] hardship.
Sahih Muslim, English version, Chapter CCL, Tradition #1516 Ibn Abbas reported that the Messenger of Allah(may peace be upon him) observed in Medina seven (rakahs) and eight(rakahs), i.e., (he combined) the noon and afternoon prayers(eight rakahs) and the sunset and Isha prayers(seven Rakahs).
www.al-islam.org /organizations/AalimNetwork/msg00301.html   (1013 words)

  
 Temporary Marriage in Islam (Part III)
Ibn Abbas (RA) was known for his smart answers in the debates.
Ibn Zubair gave a speech over the pulpit in Mecca when Ibn Abbas was sitting under the pulpit beside other people.
When Ibn Zubair came back to her mother and ask her about Mut'a, she replied: "Did I not warn you from facing Ibn Abbas and facing Bani Hashim (The clan of the Prophet(PBUHandHF)), because they have answer for everything.
www.al-islam.org /encyclopedia/chapter6a/3.html   (2082 words)

  
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Ibn Mas'ood said: "If the knowledge of 'Umar was put on one side of a scale, and the knowledge of the people on the other side of the scale 'Umar's knowledge would weigh more.
Ibn 'Abbas said to 'Umar: "If you wish we will do (it)!" He meant: "If you wish we will kill them!" 'Umar (May Allah be pleased with him) replied: "You are mistaken (for you cannot kill them) after they have spoken your language, prayed towards your Qibla, and performed Hajj the way you (perform Hajj)."
Abd-Allah ibn 'Umar greeted ('Aisha) and said: "'Umar ibn Al-Khattaab asks for the permission." Aisha said: "Bring him in." He was brought in and buried beside his two companions.
www.pbuh.us /prophetMuhammad.php?f=Re_10_UmarIbnalKhattab   (2414 words)

  
 JewishEncyclopedia.com - ABBAS, JUDAH IBN, OF FEZ:   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
A poet, and author of the piyyuṭ "Et Sha'are Raẓon." He was the first Jew known by the name of Abbas; died at Mosulin 1163.
Judah is evidently identical with the father of Samuel, who became a convert to Islam, and who speaks of his father as Judah b.
The latter is mentioned in the "Poetics" of Moses ibn Ezra.
www.jewishencyclopedia.com /view.jsp?artid=168&letter=A   (142 words)

  
 Nahjul Balaagha - Letter 18   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The cause of this letter was the behaviour of Ibn Abbas towards the clan of Bani Tamim.
Ibn Abbas hated them because some of them had sided with Talha and Zubayr in the Battle of Jamal and therefore, he had on occasions treated them scornfully.
It is an abode of strifes and bloodshed.
www.al-islam.org /nahjul/letters/letter18.htm   (334 words)

  
 Abbas Ibn Firnas Summary
A native of Cordoba, Ibn Firnas experimented with the manufacture of glass and developed a chain of rings to depict the motions of the stars and planets.
'Abbas Ibn Firnas, or 'Abbas Qasim Ibn Firnas (810 - 887 A.D. Arabic: العباس بن فرناس) was a Andalusian-Arab humanitarian, technologist, and chemist who lived in the Andalusian Caliphate of Córdoba.
Ibn Firnas crater on the Moon is also named in his honor.
www.bookrags.com /Abbas_Ibn_Firnas   (524 words)

  
 When Abdullah ibn Abbas came to Basrah, people narrated to him traditions from AbuMusa. » Hadith Blog: We Post ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Yahya related to me from Malik from Ibn Shihab from Said ibn al-Musayyab and from Abu Salama ibn Abd ar-Rahman ibn Awf that the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, decreed for partners the right of pre-emption in property which had not been divided up.
I was an interpreter between Ibn Abbas and the people, that a woman happened to come there and asked about nabidh or the pitcher of wine.
Yahya related to me from Malik from Yahya ibn Said that he had heard that Abdullah ibn Abbas said, “Stealing from the spoils does not appear in a people but that terror is cast into their hearts.
www.hadithblog.com /when-abdullah-ibn-abbas-came-to-basrah-people-narrated-to-him-traditions-from-abumusa/when-abdullah-ibn-abbas-came-to-basrah-people-narrated-to-him-traditions-from-abumusa.html   (780 words)

  
 Al-Muraja'at
I can see how wronged your friend [`Ali (as)] is." Ibn `Abbas said: "O commander of the faithful, then affect justice on his behalf." Ibn `Abbas said: "But `Umer pulled his hand from mine and went away whispering to himself for a good while.
Once al-Hasan ibn `Ali (as) came to Abu Bakr who had seated himself on the pulpit of the Messenger of Allah (pbuh) and told him to get down from a place his father was more worthy of.
[6] Ibn Hajar has quoted both cases in his fifth maqsad of the verse enjoining kindness to the Prophet's kin, and it is verse 14, of the ones dealt with in Chapter 11 of his book Al-Sawa`iq al-Muhriqa; so, refer to page 160 of this reference.
www.al-islam.org /murajaat/106.htm   (856 words)

  
 No. 1910: 'Abbas Ibn Firnas   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
I don't suppose many westerners gave particular thought to that name, or why it was attached to an airport.
One person who joined this exciting world, so bubbling with ideas, was a young Berber astronomer and poet named 'Abbas Ibn Firnas.
He survived with minor injuries, and the young Ibn Firnas was there to see it.
www.uh.edu /engines/epi1910.htm   (555 words)

  
 USC-MSA Compendium of Muslim Texts
Abdullah was the son of Abbas, an uncle of the noble Prophet.
This was the beginning of the close and intimate tie between Abbas and the Prophet that was to be part of a life-long love and devotion.
There were many occasions thereafter when the blessed Prophet would repeat this dua or prayer for his cousin and before long Abdullah ibn Abbas realized that his life was to be devoted to the pursuit of learning and knowledge.
www.usc.edu /dept/MSA/history/biographies/sahaabah/bio.ABDULLAH_IBN_ABBAS.html   (2280 words)

  
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Ibn Abbas Institute (IAI) was formed as a voluntary organisation in 1995.
The name Ibn Abbas was chosen in reverence to a particularly gifted and scholastic cousin of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).
The Ibn Abbas Institute appreciates your support and remains committed to facilitating learning of the traditional Islamic sciences.
www.ibnabbas.org.uk   (156 words)

  
 Sahabah Companions of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh)
From an early age, Abdullah ibn Umar thus demonstrated his keenness to be associated with the Prophet in all his undertakings.
It might be that the camel did that involuntarily but Abdullah ibn Umar when he happened to be in the same place at another time, made his camel complete two turns before making it kneel and dismounting.
Abdullah ibn Umar was once described as the "brother of the night." He would stay up at night performing Salat, weeping and seeking God's forgiveness and reading Quran.
www.muslimaccess.com /sunnah/sahabah/ABDULLAH_IBN_UMAR.htm   (1513 words)

  
 Was Al-Abbas ibn Ali (AS) married? - ShiaChat.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Ibn Shahrashub, a famous historian, reports that Mohammad was martyred with his father in Karbala.
The mother of Ubaidullah and Fazl was Lubaba bint Ubaidullah ibn Abbas ibn Abdil-Muttalib, who some say was present in Karbala.
Historians say that the progeny of Hazrat Abbas came from his sons Ubaidullah and Hasan, and many in Pakistan claim that they are also decendents of Fazl ibn Abbas ibn Ali.
www.shiachat.com /forum/index.php?showtopic=18834   (173 words)

  
 Tawassul of `Umar through al-`Abbas (Allah be pleased with them)
Ibn Sa`d narrated from [the Sahabi] Niyar al-Aslami that when `Umar came came out to pray for rain, he came out wearing the cloaks (burd) of the Messenger of Allah, upon him blessings and peace.
Cited from al-Zubayr ibn Bakkar's narration in al-Ansab by Ibn Hajar in Fath al-Bari (2:497).
Narrated from Salama ibn al-Akwa` by al-Bukhari and Muslim and from Abu Hurayra by Muslim and Ahmad.
www.livingislam.org /o/twua_e.html   (3483 words)

  
 Abdullah ibn Abbas
Masruq ibn Ajda sa om honom: ”Närhelst jag såg Ibn Abbas så sa jag: Han är den mest stiligaste av alla män.
Kalifen Umar ibn al-Khattab frågade ofta efter hans råd i viktiga ärande och beskrev honom som ”den mogna unga mannen.” Sad ibn Waqqas beskrev honom med dessa ord: ” Jag har aldrig sett någon som är så snabbförstående, och har mer kunskap och större visdom än Ibn Abbas.
Abdullah ibn Abbas gick till Ali och frågade honom om hans tillstånd att prata med dem.
www.muslimer.com /bidrag/ibn_abbas.htm   (2004 words)

  
 SahihalBukhari.Com
Another man sitting beside Ibn 'Abbas replied, "Till they are cut and stored." Narrated Abu Al-Bakhtari: I heard Ibn Abbas (saying) that the Prophet forbade...
Ibn 'Umar replied, "The Prophet forbade the sale (the fruits) of datepalms until they were fit for eating and also forbade the sale of silver for gold on credit." I also asked Ibn 'Abbas about it.
Ibn 'Abbas replied, "The Prophet forbade the sale of dates till they were fit for eating, and could be weighed." I asked him, "What is to be weighed (as the dates are on the trees)?" A man sitting by Ibn 'Abbas said, "It means till they are cut and stored."
sahihalbukhari.com /sps/sbk/sahihalbukhari.cfm?scn=dspbookfull&BookID=35   (846 words)

  
 A Gesture of Honoring Guests   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Abdullah ibn Amr is honored and invited to sit on the caliph’s own couch in recognition of his standing as a scholar and a senior companion of the Prophet who adopted Islam much earlier than the caliph himself.
Abu Jamrah, Nasr ibn Imran, reports that he used to sit with Abdullah ibn Abbas and the latter would invite him to sit with him on his couch.
Anas ibn Malik was one of the Prophet’s companions and very close to the Prophet as he served him for ten years.
www.arabnews.com /?page=5§ion=0&article=31020&d=3&m=9&y=2003&pix=islam.jpg&category=Islam   (863 words)

  
 Ibn Abbas on the corruption of Scripture
This is the Tafseer (commentary) of Abdullah Ibn Abbas, one of the Sahaba (companions) and Mohammed's cousin.
Since Ibn Abbas' above reference to "They corrupt the word" quotes part of Sura 4:46, it is not only a commentary on Sura 85:22, but also on the meaning of the Quranic charge against the Jews of corrupting the scriptures.
Al-Bukhari reported that Ibn 'Abbas said that the Ayah means they alter and add although none among Allah's creation CAN REMOVE THE WORDS OF ALLAH FROM HIS BOOKS, THEY ALTER AND DISTORT THEIR APPARENT MEANINGS.
www.answering-islam.org /Quran/Bible/ibnabbas.html   (673 words)

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