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 Umayyad - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
al-Walid II ibn Yazid II, 743 - 744
Muawiyah had been the governor of Syria under the 3rd caliph and his kinsman, Uthman ibn Affan.
Yazid II ibn Abd al-Malik, 720 - 724
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 Infallibles
In the year 114/732 he died, according to some Shi`ite traditions, he was poisioned by Ibrahim ibn al - Walid ibn `Abdillah, the nephew of Hisham, the Umayyad caliph.
Imam Muhammad ibn `Ali al - Baqir ( the word `baqir meaning he who cuts and dissects, a title given to him by the Prophet) was the son of the Fourth Imam and was born in 57/675.
Ibn Hajar al - Haytami, a famous scholar belonging to the Sunnite School says : ``Imam Muhammad al - Baqir has disclosed the secrets of knowledge and wisdom and usfolded the principles of spiritual and religious guidance.
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 Al-Muraja'at
In Muslim's @a<í<, it is narrated by `Abdul-Raibn Abu Layla, al-Qásim ibn Mukhaymarah, Abu @áli<, Tharr ibn `Abdulláh, Sa`íd ibn `Abdul-Raibn `Abzi, Yaal-Jazzár, Náfi` (a slave of Ibn `Umer), `A>á' ibn Abu Rabá<, `Imárah ibn `Umayr, `Arrák ibn Málik, al-Sha`bi, Maymún ibn Mahrán, al-\asan al-`Arni, Mu#`ab ibn Sa`d and `Ali ibn al-\usayn.
Ibn Khallikán says in `Amr's biography in Al-Wafiyyát that `Amr was born three years before `Uthmán took charge of ruling the Muslims, and that he died either in 127 or in 128, or in 129, whereas both Yaibn Ma`ín and al-Madá'ini say that he died in 132, and Alláh knows best.
Al-\asan ibn `Ali ibn Dawúd abridged the said article in his own concise Mukhta#ar, in a chapter dealing with biographies of notables, a group of Shí`a `ulemá and authors of biographies and dictionaries who regard him as most trustworthy, a follower of the rightly-guided Imáms, peace be upon them.
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 Arabic books
KHALID IBN AL WALID [1] Sayfu Addin Al Katib
JAA’FAR IBN ABI TALIB [2] Sayfu Addin Al Katib
JAA'FAR IBN ABI TALIB [1] Sayfu Addin Al Katib
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 Al-Kawthari
388), al-Bayhaqi in al-Sunan al-Kubra (7:101 #13352), and Ibn Abi Shayba (6:541).
Al-Busiri in Zawa'id ibn Majah and al-Nawawi declared its chain weak but a number of other hadith masters said it is a fair (hasan) narration due to the number of its chains and definitely sahîh as a mursal narration, among them Ibn al-Qayyim and Ibn Hajar as reported by al-Suyuti in al-Durar al-Muntathira (p.
Muhammad Zahid ibn Hasan al-Kawthari al-Hanafi al-Ash`ari (1296-1371), the adjunct to the last Shaykh al-Islam of the Ottoman Caliphate and a major Hanafi jurist praised by Imam Muhammad Abu Zahra as a Reviver (mujaddid) of the fourteenth Islamic century.1
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 Those Who Are Imitated In Islam (al-muqalladun fi al-Islam)
Baqiyya ibn al-Walid said that al-Awza'i said: "O Baqiyya!
Abu Bakr [Muhammad ibn Ibrahim] ibn al-Mundhir (d.
Ibn al-Qayyim said: "There is an obligatory imitation (taqlîd wâjib), a forbidden imitation, and a permitted imitation..
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 THE SHIA: THE REAL FOLLOWERS OF THE SUNNAH 210 - 229
He is Khalid ibn al-Walid ibn al-Mugh i rah, from Banu Makkzum, who is called by Ahl al-Sunnah sayf Allah (God's Sword).
In the book al-Bidayah wa al-nihayah, by Ibn Kathir, it is reported that Yazid ibn Harun head Shu'bah say in Abu Hurayrah's regard, that he had been a fraudulent, and used to narrate from both Ka'b al-'Ahbar and the Messenger of Allah (S) without distinguishing between them.
Undoubtedly he used to accuse 'Ali ibn Abi Talib with killing 'Uthman, the fact we get from his hadith in the Kufah Mosque, and his saying that 'Ali has made a hadith in al-Madinah, cursing him by the tongue of the Prophet, angles and all the people.
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 Islamic Medical Manuscripts, Medical Poetry 3
Two additional commentaries are in the collections of NLM: a rather rare one written in the 15th century by Musa ibn Ibrahim al-Baghdadi and a unique copy of a hitherto unknown commentary written earlier in the same century by ‘Ali ibn ‘Abd Allah ibn Haydur.
Numerous authorities are cited by Musa ibn Ibrahim al-Baghdadi in the course of his commentary, including the Greek writers Hippocrates and Galen, as well as Razi, who died about 925/313H, Ibn Rushd ( Averroes), who died in 1198/595, and Ibn al-Nafis who died in 1288/687.
This commentary on the famous poem by Ibn Sina ( Avicenna) was composed by a late 14th-century writer on plague, ‘Ali ibn ‘Abd Allah ibn Haydur.
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 Arabia
Abul Walid Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan.................685-705 opposed by...
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 Beacons of Light
She kept her eyes on `Umarah ibn al-Walid, as he was a handsome young man. When they went to their lodgings, `Amr said to him: "Why do you not send a message to the King's maid?" `Umarah sent a message to her, and she answered him.
Abu 'l-`As ibn Rabi', who was the Messenger of Allah's son-in-law, used to bring by night camels laden with wheat and dates to the entrance of the ravine and call out loudly to them, so that they would rush in, and the sons of Hashim would have provisions.
Ibn Abi Quhafah (that is, Abu Bakr) has followed him.' I thus went to Abu Bakr and said: `Have you really become a follower of this man?' `Yes', he answered.
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 Caliph
Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan 685-705 al-Walid I ibn Abd al-Malik 705-715
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 12 January 1995
Ibn `Adi: Abu Ahmad `Abd Allah ibn `Adi al-Jurjani
from my mother, ‘Abd Allah ibn al-Tufayl, came in to me and she was embellished.
`Abd al-Razzaq: Abu Bakr `Abd al-Razzaq ibn Hammam al-San`ani
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 Encyclopedia: Caliph
Ibrahim ibn Al-Walid (Arabic: ابراهيم ابن الوليد) was an Umayyad caliph.
Yazid ibn Al-Walid ibn Abd al-Malik or Yazid III (701 - 744) (Arabic: يزيد ابن الوليد ابن عبد الملك) was an Umayyad caliph.
Events August 11 - Germanus is translated from the bishopric of Cyzicus to the Patriarch of Constantinople Umayyad caliph al-Walid I ibn Abd al-Malik succeeded by Sulayman ibn Abd al-Malik End of the reign of Empress Gemmei of Japan, she is succeeded by Empress Gensho.
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 Yazid III - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Yazid would be succeeded by his brother Ibrahim ibn al-Walid.
Among the most notable was his refusal to pay a raise promised to the Army by al-Walid II.
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 Early Medieval Period
A rebellion in Toledo was quelled by Amrus Ibn Yusuf, the governor appointed by Caliph al Hakam.
The al-Aqsa Mosque ("the distant") was built by the Caliph al-Walid in Jerusalem after the reference to al-masjid al-aqsa ("the distant mosque") in the Qur'an (17:1).
His mosque, built between 876 and 879, is the second oldest in Cairo (Amr built the first one), and until the year 2002 the oldest mosque maintained in its original condition.
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 THE SHIA: THE REAL FOLLOWERS OF THE SUNNAH 153 - 163
This is the truth of the Caliph of Muslims, who expressly contradicts the Sunnah, beside forbidding people from adopting it, being not disapproved but only by 'Ali ibn Abi Talib, who has never forsaken the Prophet's Sunnah even if be threatened by death.
Further, Abu Bakr has neglected the sacrifice (of aship) while it has been done and emphasized by the Prophet (S), and it has been known by All Muslims, that sacrifice used to be an emphasized and recommendable sunnah, so how could it be ignored by the caliph of Muslims?!
So is there any justification for 'Umar to obliterate the Sunnah of the Prophet, who revived the Sunnah of Ibrahim (A) and Isma'il (A), while 'Umar has revived the Jahili Sunnah, and rebuilt the Maqam as it was in the pre-Islamic era?
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 Ibrahim
Ibrahim of Umayyad Ibrahim ibn Al-Walid was an 744 before he abdicated, and went into hiding out of fear of his politica...
Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri Izzat Ibrahim Al-Douri (born 2003, and was vice-president and deputy chairman of the Revolutionar...
Ibrahim Ahmad Abd al-Sattar Muhammad Ibrahim Ahmad Abd Al-Sattar Muhammad Al-Tikriti was the chief of staff of the Sadda...
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 I Love Palestine "Jerusalem"; by Muhammad Abu-Hamam
This was followed by 'Abd Al-Malik Ibn Marwan beginning the construction of the present Al-Aqsa Mosque - on the site of the mosque which 'Umar Ibn Al- Khattab had ordered to be built - and whose construction was completed by his son Al-Walid in 90 AH (708-709).
(f) Ahmad Ibn Muhammad Ibn Ibrahim Ibn Hilal Ibn Surur Al-Maqdisi (died 765 AH), Muthir Al-Gharam bi Fada'il Al-Quds wal-Sham.
After 'Umar Ibn Al-Khattab arrived in Jerusalem, he agreed with its inhabitants on surrender terms and wrote for them the famous peace document which is known as 'Umar's Assurance.
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 Answering Bahaullah / baha'u'llah and the bahai / baha'i faith  - Jerusalem
This was followed by 'Abd Al-Malik Ibn Marwan beginning the construction of the present Al-Aqsa Mosque - on the site of the mosque which 'Umar Ibn Al- Khattab had ordered to be built - and whose construction was completed by his son Al-Walid in 90 AH (708-709).
Among the followers (Tab'in) who settled in Palestine and Jerusalem were Ibrahim Ibn Muhammad Ibn Sirj Al-Firyabi, Ruh Ibn Zanba' Al-Judhami, 'Abdullah Ibn Muhayriz, Jubayr Ibn Nafir, Umm Al-Darda' the Younger: Hujayma Bint Huyay (Abu 'l-Darda's second wife), Raja' Ibn Haywa, and Ibrahim Ibn Adham.
Muhammad Nasir Al-Din Al-Albani, Takhrij Ahadith Fada'il Al-Sham wa Dimashq li 'l-Rab'i wa ma'hu Manaqib Al-Sham wa Ahlihi li Shaikh Al-Islam Ibn Taymiya (Al-Maktab Al- Islami, Beirut, 1403 AH), Fourth Edition, pp.14-16.
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 Imam al-Ghazali
Abu ‘Abd Allah al-Maziri al-Maliki said in al-Kashf wa al-Inba’ ‘an Kitab al-Ihya’ that most of the narrations cited in it were flimsy ( wâhin) with regard to authenicity, while the Maliki censor Abu Bakr Muhammad ibn al-Walid al-Turtushi (d.
Among his other shaykhs in hadith were Nasr ibn ‘Ali ibn Ahmad al-Hakimi al-Tusi, ‘Abd Allah ibn Muhammad ibn Ahmad al-Khawari, Muhammad ibn Yahya ibn Muhammad al-Suja`i al-Zawzani, the hadith master Abu al-Fityan ‘Umar ibn Abi al-Hasan al-Ru’asi al-Dahistani, and Nasr ibn Ibrahim al-Maqdisi.
Muhammad ibn Muhammad ibn Muhammad ibn Ahmad, Abu Hamid al-Tusi al-Ghazzali [or al-Ghazali] al-Shafi‘i (450-505), "the Proof of Islam" (Hujjat al-Islam), "Ornament of the Faith," "Gatherer of the Multifarious Sciences," "Great Siddîq," absolute mujtahid, a major Shafi‘i jurist, heresiographer and debater, expert in the principles of doctrine and those of jurisprudence.
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Taha, Sami Tahbub, Hasan Takriti, Barzan Ibrahim Hassan Takriti, Watban Ibrahim Talabani, Jalal Talal ibn Abdallah Talas, Mustafa Tamir, Yael Tannous, Izzat Tarazi, Zuhdi Tarif, Saleh Tarifi, Jamil Tawil, Ibrahim Tichon, Dan Totah, Khalil Tsaban, Yair Tsur, Ya`akov Tulfah, Khairallah Tuqan, Qadri
ibn al–Hassan, Muhammed Ibn Sa`ud Ibrahim, Izzat Inönü, Erdal Irsheir, Maher Farid Isa, Isa Daoud Itzik, Dalia
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 744
Umayyad caliph al-Walid II ibn Abd al-Malik succeeded by Yazid III ibn Abd al-Malik, Ibrahim ibn Abd al-Malik, and Marwan II.
April 16 - al-Walid II ibn Abd al-Malik, Umayyad caliph
Salih ibn Tarif proclaims himself a prophet among the Berghouata of Morocco.
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 Category:muslims - Category:Muslims
Nafi ibn al-HarithNajiyah bint al-Walid ibn al-MughiraHussein Khan NakhichevanskiSeyyed Hossein NasrGamal Abdel NasserNufay ibn al-Harith
Nurcholish MadjidMalcolm XMalik al-DarMalik ibn AshterMalik ibn NuwayraMasab ibn UmairMegawati SukarnoputriMichael XMiqdad ibn AswadMohalibAhmed Shafeeq Ibrahim MoosaMuawiyah IMuawwaz ibn AmrMuftiMuftiatMugheera ibn Shu'baMughira ibn Abd-AllahMuhammad IlyasMuhammad ibn Abu BakrMuhammad ibn Ja'farMullahMuslim ibn AqeelMuslim
Saeed HajjarianHakim ibn HizamAz-Zahir HakimHalima SadiaHalimah bint AbdullahMohammed Salman HamdaniNaseem HamedHamza ibn Abd al-MuttalibIsmail HaniyaHanābilitesHarithah bint al-MuammilAkbar Hashemi RafsanjaniHassan Moussa (Sheikh)Hazrat NanautaviAli of HejazHind the wife of Amr
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 History of Mathematics: Chronology of Mathematicians
Abu-l-Walid Muhammad ibn Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn Rushd (Averroes) (1126-1198)
Ibrahim ibn Sinan ibn Thabit ibn Qurra (909-946) *SB
Abu Abd Allah Muhammad ibn Muadh al-Jayyani (c.
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 744 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Umayyad caliph al-Walid II ibn Abd al-Malik succeeded by Yazid III ibn Abd al-Malik, Ibrahim ibn Abd al-Malik, and Marwan II
April 16 - al-Walid II ibn Abd al-Malik, Umayyad caliph
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 History of Mathematics: Chronology of Mathematicians
Abu-l-Walid Muhammad ibn Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn Rushd (Averroes) (1126-1198)
Ibrahim ibn Sinan ibn Thabit ibn Qurra (909-946) *SB
Abu Nasr Muhammad ibn Muhammad Tarkhan ibn Awzalagh al-Farabi (Alpharabius) (c.
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 Al Mourabitoune - Où est passé Muhammed ibnoul Qasim ?
Si on observe leur vécu, on se rendra compte que le gouverneur ayant le plus marqué leur époque par sa tyrannie et son injustice envers eux fut Al Hajjaj Ibnou Youssouf Al Saqafi, gouverneur du Hijaz et d'Irak sous le Califat de Abdel Malek Ibnou Marwane puis de son fils Al Walid.
Il y eut aussi Ali Ibnoul Houssayn, dit Zayn Al Abidine ainsi que Al 'izz ibn 'Abdessalam, Saïd Ibn Joubayr, Abu Hanifa, Ibrahim Ibn Abd el Hassen, Ibn el achaath, Ibn Abi layla...
Al Hajjaj insista alors auprès du Calife, évoquant que la bataille serait désormais lancé dans le but de défendre l'honneur de l'Islam et non ses intérêts personnels et qu'il était prêt pour cela à dépenser la totalité de sa richesse en Irak pour sauver ces femmes musulmanes et venger les morts de la première expédition.
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