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Old Turkish to English. 2010.
Muhammad Ibn Wasi' Al-Azdi — (d.ca.744 or 751) was a tabi i Islamic scholar of hadith, judge, and soldier who was noted for his asceticism (zuhd). His statement, I never saw anything without seeing Allah therein was much discussed by later Sufis. He fought under Qutaybah Ibn … Wikipedia
Abu Michnaf Lut ibn Yahya al-Azdi — Abū Michnaf, mit vollständigem Namen Abū Michnaf Lūt ibn Yahyā al Azdī / أبو مخنف لوط بن يحيى الأزدي / Abū Miḫnaf Lūṭ b. Yaḥyā al Azdī († 774), war ein bedeutender arabischer Geschichtsschreiber zur Zeit der Umayyaden mit Wirkungsfeld Kufa.… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Muhammad bin Hani al Andalusi al Azdi — Muhammad bin Hani al Andalusi al Azdi, born in c. 936, became the chief court poet to the Fatimid Caliph Imam, Al Mu izz. Most of his collected poems are in praise of the Fatimids against the claims of the Abbasids and the Umayyads of Spain. He… … Wikipedia
Ḥāğiz ibn ‘Awf al-’Azdī — ibn al Ḥāriṯ ibn al ’Aḫṯam, ibn ‘Abdallāh ibn Ḏuhal ibn Mālik ibn Salāmān ibn Mufarriğ al ’Azdī est un poète de de la période préislamique.Il est mort quelques années avant l apparition de l Islam dans la péninsule Arabique. Ḥāğiz fait partie des … Wikipédia en Français
Azd — The Azd or Al Azd, are an Arabian tribe. They were a branch of the Kahlan tribe, which was one of the two branches of Qahtan the other being Himyar. In the ancient times, they inhabited Ma rib, the capital city of the Sabaean Kingdom in modern… … Wikipedia
Qasim ibn Hasan — Al Qasim ibn Hasan ( ar. قاسم بن حسن) (Seventh of Sha aban, 47th A.H. Tenth of Muharram, 61st A.H.) was the son of the Second Shī a Imām, Hasan ibn Ali, and grandson of the First Shī a Imām, Ali ibn Abi Talib. He was born in 669, three years… … Wikipedia
List of casualties at the Battle of Karbala — Part of a series on Shī‘ah Islam Twelvers The Fourteen Infallibles … Wikipedia
Geber — For the 12th century astronomer, see Jabir ibn Aflah. For the anonymous 14th century Spanish alchemist, see Pseudo Geber. For the crater, see Geber (crater). Infobox Muslim scholars notability = Muslim scientist era = Islamic Golden Age color =… … Wikipedia
Kufa — [ right|300px|thumb|Kufa, in present day Iraq] Kufa (Arabic, ar. الكوفة ArTranslit|al Kūfah) is a city in modern Iraq, about 170 km south of Baghdad, and 10 km northeast of Najaf. It is located on the banks of the Euphrates River. The estimated… … Wikipedia
Ghassanids — The Ghassanids (Arabic: rtl ar. الغساسنة) ( al Ghasāsinah , also Banū Ghassān Sons of Ghassān ) were a group of South Arabian Christian tribes that emigrated in the early 3rd century from Yemen to the Hauran in southern Syria, Jordan and the Holy … Wikipedia
Dibba — (Arabic: دبا; Portuguese: Doba), sometimes spelled Diba or Daba, is a coastal region at the northeastern tip of the United Arab Emirates(UAE)/Oman peninsula on the Gulf of Oman. It is politically divided into three parts: Dibba Al Fujairah (دبا… … Wikipedia