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  Muhammad Ahmad - Biocrawler
Muhammad Ahmad ibn as Sayyid Abd Allah (1844 - June 22, 1885) was a Muslim religious leader, a faqir, in the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan.
Muhammad Ahmad was born in 1844 in Dirar Island off Dongola, a member of an 'Arabized Nubian' family from Dongola.
The Mahdi also added the declaration and Muhammad Ahmad is the Mahdi of God and the representative of His Prophet to the recitation of the shahada.
www.biocrawler.com /w/index.php?title=Muhammad_Ahmad&redirect=no   (2043 words)

  
 Muhammad Ahmad - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Ahmad, Muhammad, also known as the Mahdi (1848-1885), 19th-century religious and political leader in Sudan.
Muhammad Ahmad ibn as Sayyid Abd Allah (otherwise known as The Mahdi or Muhammad Ahmed Al Mahdi Arabic :محمد أحمد المهدي) (August 12, 1844 - June 22, 1885) was a...
Muhammad Ahmad Muhammad Ahmad ibn as Sayyid Abd Allah (1844-1885) was a Muslim religious leader, a faqir, in the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan.
encarta.msn.com /Muhammad_Ahmad.html   (197 words)

  
  The Biography of Muhammad Ahmad Sahib [son of Maulana Muhammad Ali] (#2)
Ahmad Marhoom [deceased] had last year retired from a high post with Pakistan Railways, after a long and distinguished career in which he was noted for his ability, hard work, integrity, and devotion to duty.
Ahmad made the most valuable contribution to the Anjuman's literary work as well as to its internal administration.
Ahmad had learnt French with the intention of translating the Holy Quran into that language -- a task he was well-qualified to undertake considering his linguistic proficiency and M.A. degree in English and Arabic.
aaiil.org /text/biog/biog/muhammadahmadmuhammadali2.shtml   (437 words)

  
 Muhammad Ahmad
Muhammad Ahmad ibn as Sayyid Abd Allah (1844-1885) was a Muslim religious leader, a faqir, in the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan.
Muhammad Ahmad was born in 1844 in Dirar Island off Dongola, a member of an 'Arabized Nubian' family from Dongola.
The Mahdi also added the declaration and Muhammad Ahmad is the Mahdi of God and the representative of His Prophet to the recitation of the shahada.
www.teachersparadise.com /ency/en/wikipedia/m/mu/muhammad_ahmad.html   (1912 words)

  
 The Biography of Muhammad Ahmad Sahib [son of Maulana Muhammad Ali] (#1)
In compiling this perfect biography of that great man, Muhammad Ahmad must have done months, nay years, of research and extensive reading of all the books, journals, letters and other literature having bearing on the period in which his father played such an outstanding role in the religious history of Islam and Ahmadiyyat.
Muhammad Ahmad's work in the revision of the seventh edition of the English translation and commentary of the Holy Quran, now under print, was equally painstaking.
Muhammad Ahmad was working in the cause of Islam even when he was in Railway service.
www.aaiil.org /text/biog/biog/muhammadahmadmuhammadali.shtml   (1825 words)

  
 Muhammad Ahmad - Encyclopedia.com
Egyptian Salafi faqih and qadi, Ahmad Muhammad Shakir.
Ahmad bin Muhammad Zabara, the oldest of his father's...
Eagle Ahmad bin Muhammad Zabara, jurist and mufti: born al...
www.encyclopedia.com /doc/1E1-X-MuhammdAh.html   (843 words)

  
 Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn Hanbal, Abu `Abd Allah al-Dhuhli al-Shaybani al-Marwazi al-Baghdadi
Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn Hanbal, Abu `Abd Allah al-Dhuhli al-Shaybani al-Marwazi al-Baghdadi
It is known that he was uncompromisingly opposed to kalâm as a method, even if used as a means to defend the truth, preferring to stick to the plain narration of textual proofs and abandoning all recourse to dialectical or rational ones.
When Ahmad died in 241/855, he was accompanied to his resting place by a funeral procession of eight hundred thousand men and sixty thousand women, marking the departure of the last of the four great mujtahid Imams of Islam."
www.sunnah.org /publication/khulafa_rashideen/hanbal.htm   (1298 words)

  
 SCHOLARS BIOGRAPHIES \ 14th Century \ Shaykh Muhammad al-Ameen Ibn Muhammad al-Mukhtaar al-Jaknee
As for the other fields of knowledge such as fiqh, tafseer, hadeeth, Arabic grammer, usool al-fiqh and poetry, then he studied with the most renowned scholars of the land, and all of them were from the tribe of al-Jaknee.
The Shaykh wrote a number of books which were distinguished by the strength of evidence he applied, the clarity of his message and methodology, and the originality of thought so evident, along with the precision of Arabic grammar.
It was witnessed by those who frequented his lessons that his knowledge of the Book of Allaah was so strong and vast, that should anyone mention to him an aayah, then he would immediately respond with the aayah before and after it.
www.fatwa-online.com /scholarsbiographies/14thcentury/ashshanqeetee.htm   (418 words)

  
  MUHAMMAD, AHMAD and PRIME numbers
NV Muhammad, Ahmad, 19 and the year of of the death
NV Muhammad + Ahmad = 92 + 53 = 145
Surah Muhammad, Num.Value of AHMAD and Surah As-Shaf number, all is PRIME NUMBERS.
numerical19.tripod.com /muhammad_ahmad_prime.htm   (716 words)

  
 Muhammad Ahmad Mahgoub — Infoplease.com
He was again elected prime minister in 1967, and in August of that year he hosted an Arab summit conference designed to coordinate strategy against Israel.
Mahgoub's government was deposed (1969) in a coup led by Muhammad Gaafur al-Nimeiry and other left-wing officers.
A writer, Mahgoub has published several volumes of poetry in Arabic.
www.infoplease.com /ce6/people/A0831212.html   (127 words)

  
 Nabil Ahmad, Muhammad Man of Peace - Reader comments at DanielPipes.org
Muhammad and his followers robbed hundreds of caravans carrying trade goods, killed the drivers of the caravans,raped their women and confiscated the camels.
According to you, the most important aspect of Muhammad's life is that Muhammad never broke the treaty that he made with the Meccans at Hudaibiya.
Wow, wasn't Muhammad a great man? Below is a list of our peaceful Prophet's (or should that be profit) unimportant and irrelevant skirmishes.
www.danielpipes.org /comments/54187   (768 words)

  
 Spartanburg SC | GoUpstate.com | Spartanburg Herald-Journal   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Muhammad Ahmad ibn as Sayyid Abd Allah (otherwise known as The Mahdi or Muhammad Ahmed Al Mahdi Arabic:محمد أحمد المهدي) (b.
Muhammad Ahmad, the Mahdi, was born in 1845 on Dirar Island off Dongola, the son of an indigent boat-builder and a member of a Sudanese Arabic family from Dongola.
Muhammad Ahmad was joined on his travels by Abdallahi ibn Muhammad, a Baqqara tribesman from southern Darfur, whose organizational capabilities proved invaluable.
www.goupstate.com /apps/pbcs.dll/section?category=NEWS&template=wiki&text=Muhammad_ibn_Abdalla   (3098 words)

  
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Muhammad Ali's son Isma'iI began the Egyptian conquest of Sudan, and by the time the future Mahdi was born in the 1840s much of what is now Sudan had been recognized as de facto Egyptian territory by the Ottoman sultans in something of a fait accompli, since there was little they could have done otherwise.
Muhammad Ahmad, the future Mahdi, was raised in a family of Nile boat-builders on the outskirts of Khartoum, modern Sudan's capital.
Muhammad Ahmad, to the contrary, was from Dongola in Sudan.
www.sociologyesoscience.com /holiestw.html   (6790 words)

  
 SalafiTalk.Net - Why did Jesus call Prophet Muhammad; Ahmad? peace and blessings upon them both
Muhammad is one of the names from the names of the Prophet, peace and blessing are upon him, and ALLAH the Exalted mentioned two names of the Prophet peace and blessing are upon him; and those two names are Ahmad and Muhammad.
And as it relates to the names Ahmad and Muhammad then there is a different in the form of the two words and in the meaning.
So as for the name Muhammad, then he was praised due to an action, as for the name Ahmad, then he was praised from the direction of what he deserves; because he is the most deserving of the people to be praised.
www.salafitalk.net /st/viewmessages.cfm?forum=6&topic=5694   (532 words)

  
 SA4: Mahdi
Muhammad Ahmad was arguably the single most influential personality in the history of the modern Sudan.
When still a young man, for example, Muhammad Ahmad had been eating the food at one mosque where he was studying until he learned that it had been subsidized by the Turco-Egyptian government.
According to another story, Muhammad Ahmad had been selling firewood in the Khartoum market until he learned that one of his customers was burning it in order to distill liquor.
www.hf-fak.uib.no /institutter/smi/sa/4Mahdi.html   (1377 words)

  
 Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn Hanbal, Abu `Abd Allah al-Dhuhli al-Shaybani al-Marwazi al-Baghdadi
It is known that he was uncompromisingly opposed to kalâm as a method, even if used as a means to defend the truth, preferring to stick to the plain narration of textual proofs and abandoning all recourse to dialectical or rational ones.
This was the case with Ahmad’s student Abu Talib, and other early Hanbalis who misinterpreted Ahmad’s doctrinal positions as Bukhari himself stated.
Abu Dawud said of him: ‘Ahmad’s gatherings were gatherings of the afterlife: nothing of this world was mentioned.
sunnah.org /publication/khulafa_rashideen/hanbal.htm   (1298 words)

  
 Muhammad Ahmad Abd Allah - Search Results - MSN Encarta   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Muhammad Ahmad Abd Allah - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Muhammad Ahmad Abd Allah (1844-1885), Sudanese religious leader who appropriated the name Mahdi.
Khartoum was founded in the early 1820s by Muhammad Ali as an Egyptian military post for captured territory in the Sudan.
uk.encarta.msn.com /Muhammad_Ahmad_Abd_Allah.html   (152 words)

  
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Maulana Ahmad Raza Khan (d.1340/1921) from whom our writers continued to turn a deaf ear but perhaps he was the only Muslim theologian who used countless Urdu idioms in his prose and made Urdu poetry sublime by his scholarship--- and for whom the love of the Holy Prophet was the main stay of Sufism.
Ahmad Raza Khan gave verdicts (Fatwas) for more than half a century (from 1286/1896 1339/1921) fortified the faith of Muslim masses and showed right path to the Muslim Politicians at that critical juncture of 1920.Thus he completed his mission and now he was preparing for his last journey.
Ahmad Raza Khan, Fauz I- Mubin dar Harkat –I- Zamin (1339/1920 Badr al-Din, Swanih, A’lahadrat
www.sunnirazvi.org /library/booklets/genius.htm   (6526 words)

  
 Mustafa Muhammad Ahmad at AllExperts
Mustafa Muhammad Ahmad, is the presumed alias of a terrorist operative who is believed to have provided funds to Mohammed Atta, the suspected hijack ringleader in the September 11, 2001 attacks.
Although the identity of this person has been disputed by some, the FBI confirmed that Mustafa Ahmed was British-born Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh, who wired over $100,000 to Mohammed Atta, the lead hijacker, and who in 2002 was found guilty of the murder of the American investgative journalist, Daniel Pearl.
'Mustafa Muhammad Ahmad' was named as an alias of a "Shaykh Sai'id" in a list of terrorists and terrorist organisations annexed to Executive Order 13224, issued in the aftermath of the attacks.
en.allexperts.com /e/m/mu/mustafa_muhammad_ahmad.htm   (423 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - Muhammad Ahmad Mahgoub (African History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Muhammad Ahmad Mahgoub[mOOhAm´mAd AkhmAd´ mA´gOO] Pronunciation Key, 1908–, Sudanese political leader.
He was again elected prime minister in 1967, and in August of that year he hosted an Arab summit conference designed to coordinate strategy against Israel.
Mahgoub's government was deposed (1969) in a coup led by Muhammad Gaafur al-Nimeiry and other left-wing officers.
reference.allrefer.com /encyclopedia/M/Mahgoub.html   (202 words)

  
 Christian Missionaries On Surah 61:6 :: load-islam
Prophet Muhammad’s other name was Ahmad (both are from root letters h, m and d), both words have the meaning the “praised one” except the latter emphasizes a higher degree to it
Ahmad: Derived, as is Muhammad, from the noun hamd (praise).
Ahmad is similar to Muhammad except that the distinction is that he is Muhammad due to his possessing many praiseworthy qualities, and he is Ahmad due to his being praised in a more excellent way than the praise of any other.
www.load-islam.com /artical_det.php?artical_id=622§ion=memberbase&subsection=memberarticles   (690 words)

  
 The Hidden Imams of the Ismailis
Isma'il, and he died, and they developed their doctrine about him, they asserted that he had appointed as his Lieutenant someone who was not one of his sons and that this lieutenant appointed after himself another lieutenant, till they reached the number seven.
Muhammad ibn Abdallah, al-Husayn ibn Muhammad and 'Abdallah, father of Sa'id al-Mahdi.
However, Abdallah ibn Ahmad is not mentioned in any of the Ismaili sources referred to in the present study.
ismaili.net /Source/0910.html   (3757 words)

  
 The Unintelligibility and Incompleteness of the Quran : The Journey By Night, Muhammad, Ahmad and Zaid
Muslims believe that Muhammad was taken by night from Mecca to Jerusalem, from whence he then ascended throughout the seven heavens.
After all, the first eight verses are not dealing with either Muhammad or the pagans, but with the Israelites and their sacred history.
Muhammad is not the father of any of your men, but he is the Messenger of ALLAH, and the seal of the Prophets and ALLAH has full knowledge of all things.
www.answering-islam.org /Quran/Incoherence/unintelligible.html   (1592 words)

  
 GEESKA AFRIKA MAGAZINE AND HAN- geeskaafrika.com
Ahmad 'Iz al-Din Ahmad Muhammad al-Ghul, Cairo governorate, Tura Prison
Muhammad Muhammad Fathi Ibrahim, al-Sharqiyya governorate, Tura Prison
Ahmad Muhammad Kamil Muhammad 'Ali, Suhag governorate, Tura Prison
www.geeskaafrika.com /egypt_16feb07.htm   (4149 words)

  
 Muhammad Ahmad ibn 'Abd Allah, al Mahdi: The Divinely Guided One
Muhammad Ahmad ibn 'Abd Allah, the man known to history as al Mahdi was born in the Sudan in 1844.
Al Mahdi is an Arabic term meaning The Divinely Guided One which has been claimed by a number of Islamic leaders, including the founder of the Ahmadist sect in Pakistan, but Muhammad Ahmad ibn 'Abd Allah is the most famous al Mahdi and he will be referred to this appellation in what follows.
On June 29, 1881 Muhammad Ahmad ibn 'Abd Allah assumed the title of al Mahdi, The Divinely Guided One.
www.applet-magic.com /almahdi.htm   (602 words)

  
 RESPOND TO FAWTA HARMAIN
Ahmad Rida Khan and his followers had realised that the Ulama of Deoband had succeeded in founding a great Madrasah under the Dars-e-Nizami syllabus to produce scholars for all India since 1867.
Maulana Sayyid Husayn Ahmad al-Madani who was a contemporary of Raza Khanand a resident of the Holy City of Madinah al-Munawwara was one of the Deobandi Ulama who was present in the Hijaz when Rida Khan came to have his book Husam al-Haramayn signed by the Ulama of Makkah and Madinah.
Ahmad Rida Khan said: "If anyone admires Darul Ulum Deoband, or does not believe in the corruption of the Deobandi's and does not scorn them, THEN THIS IS SUFFICIENT TO MAKE A JUDGEMENT FOR HIM TO BE A NON-MUSLIM!" (Fatawa Ridwiyya, 6/43 of Rida Khan).
www31.brinkster.com /ak4thanvi/TUCK.html   (3208 words)

  
 Muhammad's Prophethood
Muhammad is told to say that he is only a "clear warner".
The "Paraclete" as a prophecy of Muhammad (Ahmad)?
Muslims have proposed that it is a prophecy of Muhammad.
www.answering-islam.org /Campbell/s6c1.html   (9908 words)

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