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Extractions: In this short book written by Shaykh Yusuf Al-Qaradawi, the events between Hajjaj Ibn Yusuf and Said Ibn Jubayr are presented in the form of a play - a format rare and unique in contemporary Islamic literature. The author highlights the steadfastness of truth and its strength in front of false tyranny represented in the personality of Hajjaj, whom Allah had taken mercy away from his heart. He would not be satisfied except from the killing of Muslims and Companions of the Messenger in there thousands. The most prominent among them was Abdullah Ibn Zubayr, may Allah be pleased with him.
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Extractions: Main Page See live article Alphabetical index This page is a very incomplete list of prominent and famous (or infamous) people who are Muslims - followers of Islam It includes many historical and modern personalities, and is very much under construction. Until it is more complete, it will be very far from neutral. Please help. Table of contents 1 People associated with Islam 6 Other See also early Muslim philosophy Islamic philosophy See also modern Islamic philosophy Islamization of knowledge See also Islamic economics The Muqadimmah , and isnad Prophet Muhammad Abd-ar-rahman I Ali Ben Abu Talib - caliph (or the first Imám for Shia Muslims) Abu Bakr - caliph Fatima Zahra Hasan bin Ali grandson of Muhammad Husayn bin Ali grandson of Muhammad Muawiyah I Saladin Umar ibn al-Khattab - caliph
Itinerario I. Marrakech Y Alrededores. El Legado Andalusí Translate this page el número de habitaciones (alrededor de 140), la Madraza Ben yusuf es una Acabadoen 1900, La Bahia fue construida por el Chambelán ahmed ibn Moussa, llamado http://www.legadoandalusi.es/itinerarios/it1/esp/circuitos1.htm
Extractions: I TINERARIO I Pulse en el mapa para ir al destino deseado Poblaciones próximas Marrakech Sidi Bou Othman Aghmat Tinmel Chichaoua Essaouira Souira Kédima (Akouz) Safi La red histórica presentada aquí puede fácilmente utilizarse hoy día siguiendo las carreteras nacionales. Parte de Marrakech, la capital de los imperios almorávide y almohade (s. XI-XIII). Engloba, en el oeste los dos puertos atlánticos, Safi y Essaouira; en el Sur, el Alto Atlas con Aghmat como primer peldaño hacia la montaña, y Tinmel como último punto de referencia histórica. Sidi Bou Othman, al Norte, es otro punto de referencia, exclusivamente arqueológico. Marrakech Marrakech es una de las más prestigiosas capitales imperiales de Marruecos. Su nombre, cuyo significado sigue siendo una incógnita, se utilizó desde hace siglos para designar al conjunto del país. Ciudad "santa" de numerosos mausoleos es también designada bajo el nombre de "MADINAT SABATURIYAL", la ciudad de los siete santos protectores. Oasis artificial, creado para el descanso y la subsistencia de los hombres, esta ciudad recibió el gráfico nombre de "AL-BAHYA", la ciudad que alegra el corazón. Situada en la depresión del Haouz, es un cruce de vías de comunicación que le confiere el doble papel histórico de lugar de intercambios.
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Extractions: I TINERARY I Click on the map for desired destination Neightbouring cities and towns Marrakech Sidi Bou Othman Aghmat Tinmel Chichaoua Essaouira Safi The historical network presented here can easily be followed today using the national roads. The route sets off from Marrakech, the capital city of both the Almoravid and Almohad empires (from the eleventh to the thirteenth centuries). It encompasses, in the west, the two Atlantic ports, Safi and Essaouira, and in the south, the Upper Atlas with Aghmat as the first step up to the mountains, and Tinmel as the last point of historical reference. Another reference point, albeit exclusively archaeological, is Sidi Bou Othman in the north. Marrakech Marrakech Situated in the Haouz Plain, Marrakech stands at the crossroads to a network of communication routes, a situation responsible for its historical role as a site of interchange. The first nucleus of this city, founded by the Saharans and the Almoravids around 1070, was to turn into the metropolis of an empire in the space of a generation. At the beginning of the twelfth century, Ali Ibn Yusuf developed the city by supplying it with water, by paving its streets and by building the mosque that continues to bear his name and which was to become the principal centre of Marrakech's urban sprawl. In 1127 he surrounded the city with a 9-km wall which is still intact today. Under the Almohads Marrakech, together with its fortified citadel, became the most important city in the Muslim West. The capital of an empire encompassing the entire Maghreb and Muslim Spain, it owed its prosperity above all to a lucrative transsaharan commerce.
Early Islamic Illustrations alHandisayya Muhammad b. yusuf Uthman al-Haskafi Sha ban 6002/ March 1205 folio136a. Two Horsemen Kitab al-Baytara ( Book of Farriery ) by ahmed ibn al-Husayn http://www.ee.bilkent.edu.tr/~history/early.html
Extractions: Miniatures Although the extent to which the early Islamic dynasties depend upon their pre-Islamic past was limited, this was much less true for the natural sciences like physics, mathematics, medicine, astronomy, botany, and chemistry. There are records of the Umayyad Caliphs' attempts to obtain scientific manuscripts of Byzantium, Iran or India. Under the Abbasids in Baghdad, this movement gained strength (800's). Persian, Egyptian, North African, Spanish and Central Asian (Samanid library) manuscripts were the results of the learnings of the dispersed Abbasid Court. The following illustrations are mostly from these scientific books. There are also illustrations of Kalila wa Dimna and some Persian fables of the same era. Wash-basin in the form of a peacock
Extractions: young Muslims suffer today from parental displeasure at occupying oneself in acquiring the sacred knowledge of Islam, at the detriment of ones secular studies or in pursuing a career. Imam Abu Yusuf rahmatullahi alaihi had a great passion for studying at a young age, however his father wanted his son to occupy himself in mastering some trade in order to make ends meet. The Imam followed his fathers wishes, but as soon as he was free of his days work he would scurry along to the circles of learning of the scholars. At first, as the Imam puts it: I would go to the scholar Ibn Abi Layla rahmatullahi alaihi, who recognised my potential, however when some issue would arise he would get it solved by Imam Abu Hanifah rahmatullahi alaihi. Because of this, deep down in my heart I wanted to study with the Imam and benefit from him, but hurting the feelings of Ibn Abi Layla rahmatullahi alaihi prevented me. Eventually, I did start to frequent the circles of Abu Hanifah rahmatullahi alaihi; Once when I was present in his circle, my father appeared and forcibly escorted me back home with him. At home he explained, Son! Allah has made Abu Hanifah rahmatullahi alaih content about his livelihood, he is wealthy and rich - you are poor and needy, why do you wish to be like him? You should worry about gaining a livelihood.
Inter-Islam: Biographies Hazrat Imam ahmed ibn Hanbal s (RA) conformance, Imaam Abu yusuf (RahmatullahiAlayhi). Allamah Taimiah (RA), Hazrat Shaikh Sharaf AlDin Yahava Mivari (RA). http://www.inter-islam.org/Biographies/iBiographies.htm
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[Islam-Online- Science, Ideas & Technology] AlFustat In 872 AD, ahmed ibn-Tulun built a hospital called Al-Fustat Hospitalin Morocco In 1190 AD, The king Al-Mansur Ya qub ibn-yusuf built a hospital http://www.islamonline.net/iol-english/dowalia/techng-2000-oct-07/techng2.asp
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[Islam-Online- Science, Ideas & Technology] AlFustat In 872 AD, ahmed ibn-Tulun built a hospital called Al-Fustat Hospital MoroccoIn 1190 AD, Kthe king Al-Mansur Ya qub ibn-yusuf , built a hospital http://www.islamonline.net/iol-english/dowalia/techng-2000-August-22/techng12.as
Extractions: Home About Us Media Kit Contact Us ... Your Mail Search Advanced Search News People Against Prisoner Abuse The World in Pictures ... Muslim Heritage Discover Islam Introducing Islam Ask about Islam Contemporary Issues My Journey to Islam ... Qur'an Fatwa Fatwa Bank Ask the Scholar Live Fatwa Counseling Cyber Counselor Directories Site Directory Islamic Society Islamic Banks TV Channels ... Telephone Code Services Prayer Times Matrimonial Date Converter Calendar ... E-Cards Newsletter Enter your E-mail Hospitals in Islamic History Dr Hossam Arafa The capital of the Islamic caliphateempire kept changeding from one dynasty too the another and within. In each capital, an important medical centeres developed. Thus, by the end of the 13th century, there were many medical centeres spread throughout the Arab world. As this is an expansive subject in history, Space does not allow the description of all the hospitals built throughout these centuries. wWe, therefore, have chosen some of the important institutionsones which will be described according to the region where they were developed in. Ash-Sham Ash-Sham at that time included what is known now as Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, and Palestine., Damascus and Jerusalem were the important cities.
List Of Muslims - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia Akbar S. ahmed; Rashid ahmed; Mohammed Asad; Tariq Ali; Omar Khayyam; Naim Frashëri;ibn Arabi; Allama Iqbal; Abdul Ayuba; Art Blakey; Everlast; Freeway; yusuf Islam (Cat http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_famous_Muslims
Extractions: This page is an incomplete list of prominent and famous (or infamous) people who are Muslims - followers of Islam It includes many historical and modern personalities, and is very much under construction. Until it is more complete, The neutrality of this article is disputed Please help. Please see the discussion page for this article: Talk:List_of_Muslims Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 People associated with Islam
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AHMED KEMAL PAÞA ZADE HAZRETLERÝ Annesi, ibni Küpelinin kizi yusuf Sinaneddin hazretlerinin yegenidir. KisladaEvranosoglu ahmed adinda bir komutan vardir ki tam bir liderdir http://www.huzuradogru.com/gonulsultanlari/alimler_ve_evliyalar/ahmetkemalpasaza
Extractions: Birgün, olacak bu ya İbn-i Kemâlpaşa'nın atı çamura saplanır. Hayvan bir gayretle çıkar, ama yanı başındaki sultanı çamura boyar. Mübârek mahçup olur. Yavuz "Üzülmeyin Efendim!" der, "Sizin atınızın ayağından sıçrayan çamur, bizim için şereftir!" Sonra Hasan Can'ın kulağına eğilir. "Vasiyyetim olsun!" buyurur "Bu çamurlu kaftan kabrimin üstüne serile!" Ve öyle de olur.
KALBA And DABA And LINGAH ibn Khalid alQasimi 1936-; Shaikh ahmed ibn Khalid al ibn Rashid al-Qasimi. ShaikhMuhammad ibn Qadhib al Shaikh yusuf ibn Muhammad al-Qasimi (qv). Shaikh Said ibn http://www.uq.net.au/~zzhsoszy/states/arabia/kalba&daba.html
Extractions: TITLE: Shaikh RELIGION: Islamic STATE: Sharjah DYNASTY: al Qasimi PREDECESSORS AND SHORT HISTORY: Recognized as a state on 8th December 1936, re-incorporated into Sharjah in 1952. Rulers were... Shaikh Hamad ibn Majid al-Qasimi 1900/1903 Shaikh Said ibn Hamad al-Qasimi 1903/1937 (Governor till 1936), born 1875, died 30th April 1937. Shaikh Hamad ibn Said al-Qasimi 1937/1951, died 1951. Shaikh Saqr ibn Sultan al-Qasimi 1951/1952, annexed by Sharjah in 1952. PREDECESSORS AND SHORT HISTORY: Rulers were... Shaikh Saqr ibn Abdullah al-Qasimi Shaikh Rashid ibn Ahmad al-Qasimi 1883/1937, born 1876.
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Extractions: The Prophet ( Sayyidinna Muhammad Rasulullah external link Sahaba(Companions) Amir ul-Mumineen Abu Bakr Amir ul-Mumineen Umar ibn al-Khatab al-Shahid Amir ul-Mumineen Uthman ibn 'Affan al-Shahid Amir ul-Mumineen Ali ibn Abu Talib al-Shahid Amir ul-Mumineen Hassan ibn Ali ibn Abu Talib Amir Hussain ibn Ali ibn Abu Talib al-Shahid Amir Abdullah ibn Zubair al-Shahid Abdullah Ibn Masud Salman al-Farsi Bilal Khalid al-Walid Uwais al-Qarni The Salaf: Al-Hassan al-Basri Imam Zain al-Abidin Imam Ja'far as-Sadiq Imam ul-Azam: Numan Abu Hanifa Al-Najm, Imam ul-Madina: Malik Ibn Anas Alim ul-Quraysh: Imam ul-Quraish Shafi' Imam Ahmed Ibn Hanbal Imam Abu Yusuf Abul Hasan `Ali ibn Isma`il ibn Bishr ibn Ishaq al-Ash`ari Qadi Shanun Ibn Sa'id Khalaf: The Rightous From Later Generations Junaid al-Baghadadi As-Shibli Hujjatul Islam: Imam Ahmed al-Ghazzali Moulay Abd al-Salam ibn Mashish Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyya Sidi Ahmed az-Zuruq
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Extractions: A History of Muslim Philosophy With short accounts of other Disciplines and the Modern Renaissance in the Muslim Lands Edited and Introduced by M. M. SHARIF Director of the Institute of Islamic Culture, Lahore Pakistan Published by Pakistan Philosophical Congress Presented in PDF format in Full and complete. Volume 1 Book One Pre-Islamic Philosophical thought Book Two Advent of Islam Fundamental Teachings of the Qur'an Chapter 7 Philosophical Teachings of the Qur'an by M. M. Sharif
Þehzade Selim'e Hedef çizen Büyük Veli Ahmed Kemâlpaþazâde Selim e hedef çizen büyük veli ahmed Kemâlpasazâde. Ahmet Semseddin, Tokatlidir.Annesi, ibni Küpelinin kizi yusuf Sinaneddin hazretlerinin http://www.menzil.net/evliyaullah/gs10.html
Extractions: Kýþlada Evranosoðlu Ahmed adýnda bir komutan vardýr ki tam bir liderdir. Kara yaðýz, heybetli bir adamdýr. Hani dað gibi derler ya, iþte öyle. Gözleri çakmak çakmaktýr, sesi yýldýrýmlarý andýrýr. Her silahý maharetle kullanýr ve tam bir kurmaydýr. Vezirler ardýnca yürür, paþalar selâma durur.
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