Encyclopedia Of The Rulers Of Egypt Abdullah Ibn tahir ibn alHussein, from Rabei Awwal 211H/June 826 AC to Ragab 212H/October827AC, Eissan Ibn Yazid al-Gloudi, from Zel Queida 213 H/April 829 http://www.sis.gov.eg/rulers/html/en07.htm
Extractions: The Abbasids ruled from 133H/750AC to 656H/1258AC. They were the descendents of al-Abbass, uncle of Prophet Mohammed (peace be upon him). They collaborated with the Alawis and other factions to turn over the Umayyad empire. Abu al-Abbas Ibn Abdullah Ibn Mohammed Ibn Ali Ibn Abdullah Ibn Abbas, known as al-Saffah, the bucher, was announced the caliph in al-Kofa. The final combat between the Umayyads and the Abbasids took place in 132H/750AC and resulted in ending the Umayyads empire.
Tourism Attractin In Qom Province ::: ITTO.org ::: inscriptions, the tiles of the Holy Sepulcher have been donated by Muzaffar ibnAhmad ibn Ismail and the calligraphers Muhammad ibn Abitahir ibn Abi-Hussain http://www.itto.org/attraction/attraction.asp?status=showattraction&attractid=Sh
Tahir Ibn Husayn VCoins The Online Ancient Coin Antiquity Show Click image for details Item 1335 Tahirid (Medieval Iran), tahir ibnal-Husayn (AH 205-207), RARE Dirham, Herat mint 206AH Price $200. http://www.worldhistory.com/wiki/T/Tahir-ibn-Husayn.htm
Extractions: World History (home) Encyclopedia Index Localities Companies Surnames ... This Week in History Tahir ibn Husayn (d. ) was a Persian general and governor during the Abbasid caliphate. Specifically, he served under al-Ma'mun and led the armies that would defeat al-Amin , making al-Ma'mun the caliph. Afterwards, Tahir was made governor of the eastern Abbasid lands, effectively making him governor of Persia . Tahir would declare independence from the Abbasid empire in 822 by omitting any mention of al-Ma'mun during a Friday sermon. However, he would die the same night, and al-Ma'mun would appoint Tahir's son to continue at his fathers post. This established the Tahirid line, which would form a semi-autonomous state in Persia.
VCoins - The Online Ancient Coin & Antiquity Show Click image for details Item 1335 Tahirid (Medieval Iran), tahir ibn alHusayn (AH205-207), RARE Dirham, Herat mint 206AH Price $200, Click image for details http://www.vcoins.com/canmoose/store/listCategoriesAndProducts.asp?idCategory=17
Outstanding Persons Of Azerbaijan alir. Bundan sonra Misir? yola düs?n T?brizi orada saray alimitahir ibn Babasazdan ?r?b qrammatikasini öyr?nir. 1067 http://memorial.aznet.org/alfx1.shtml
From Root Thu Apr 30 080136 1998 From Library Of Congress Min alam alZaytunah Shaykh al-Jami al-Azam Muhammad al-tahir ibnAshur hayatuhu wa-atharuh / talif Balqasim al-Ghali. Tunis? http://www.lib.virginia.edu/area-studies/MiddleEast/Cairo/98/l98-101
Bamiyan conducted raids of the Buddhist princedom and garrisoned here, preparing for theinvestiture of their command of the region by a certain tahir ibn Hussein, the http://www.bci.org/nnby/humor_inspirational/Bamiyan.htm
Extractions: Buddha of Bamiyan W hen Karabalgasun fell, it fell from its splendor as a gem of the steppes, from its fame as the easternmost great center of the faith of Mani, the Illuminator. It is said that tens of thousands of dark, torch wielding horsemen descended from north of the Orhon Valley, hailing down from the monstrous hills surrounding the city before the dark of the night. Flaming arrows were discharged, raining on palaces, temples and pagodas like angels of death. The city soon found itself in hell, perishing on a pit of fire and brimstone. There was this Uighur prince, Tughlug Arslan Beg, who narrowly escaped this Kyrgyz onslaught, which would bring the glory of the Uighur empire to an abrupt end, after which Civilization would not visit the valley of Karabalgasun for another 500 years. Tired and dejected, Tughlug rode aimlessly, with a few of his vassals, toward where the sun sets, where there still were followers of Mani, the Illuminator."Beg, His Valiant Nobleness Arslan Beg, may your thirst of spirit be quenched by the Light; May this Gobi desert be your ornate rug; May the Eternal Sky be your yurt " Rowshan, the jester, beat his tambourine and started singing, hoping the cheer up his master.
::: Yeni Ümit ::: Dini Ýlimler Ve Kültür Dergisi Revai`il?Kur`ân). tahir ibn u Asur bu hususu etrafli bir sekildeele alirken Ibn u Rüsd ün (Ö. 1198) Faslu`l?Makal adli http://www.yeniumit.com.tr/konu.php?konu_id=198&yumit=bolum2
::: Yeni Ümit ::: Dini Ýlimler Ve Kültür Dergisi 20M. tahir ibn Asur, Tefsiru t-Tahrir ve t-Tenvir, 1, 94 ve 145 ; MS Ramazan el-Butî,Min Revai i l-Kur ân, s. 114 . 21-S.Nursi, Isaratu l-I caz, s.42. http://www.yeniumit.com.tr/konu.php?konu_id=264&yumit=bolum3
IAIN Sunan Ampel 3. Atraf alKutub al-Sittah, karya al-Hafiz Syams al-Din Abu al-Fadl Muhammad MuhammadIbn tahir ibn Muhammad al-Maqdisi yang dikenal dengan sebutan Ibn al http://www.sunan-ampel.ac.id/tulisan/muhid.html
Extractions: Manhaj Muhaddithin Dalam Penyusunan Kitab Hadith Abad IV-VI Hijriah Muhid Abstrak : Artikel ini membahas metode ( manhaj ) ulama hadith ( muhaddithin dalam menyusun kitab-kitab hadith pada abad IV-VI H. Berdasarkan pembahasan yang telah dikemukakan menurut penulis terdapat beberapa metode ulama hadith dalam menyusun kitab-kitab hadith, yaitu; al-atraf, al-ma ajim, al-mustadrakat dan al-musannafat . Tentu saja munculnya kitab-kitab hadith tersebut menunjukkan bahwa kegiatan kailmuan pada abad IV-VI H (abad-abad kemunduran umat Islam) masih terus berlangsung. Abad IV-VI H memang ditandai dengan kemunduran umat Islam, diwarnai dengan stagnasi pemikiran, dan tidak adanya temuan-temuan baru yang dilakukan oleh ilmuwan muslim. Disamping itu, pada abad-abad tersebut situasi politik umat Islam juga mengalami masa disintegrasi yang ditandai dengan munculnya dinasti-dinasti kecil. Penyusunan kitab-kitab Hadith setelah abad ketiga hijriyah lebih mengarah kepada usaha mengembangkan beberapa variasi pembukuan ( tadwin ) terhadap kitab-kitab yang sudah ada. Maka setelah berjalan beberapa saat dari munculnya
Extractions: AD Reference KEV: Kiev Museum (source: publication) KEV.01 Kashan Lustre "X" Pope 1939, pl. 722D KHA: Khalili collection (source: publication) KHA.01 Kashan Lustre 1, Watson 1985, pl. 16 signed Abu Tahir ibn Muhammad Hamiza ibn al-Hasan KHA.02 Kashan Lustre 4 Watson 1985, pl. 39 KHA.01 POT.1386 Syria 2 AL Lustre Grube 1994, cat. 299 KHA.02 POT.1387 Syria 2 Cu-t AL Lustre Grube 1994, cat. 298 KNM: Kuwait National Museum KNM.01 LNS 210C Kashan Lustre 5-6 Jenkins 1983:54 Return to Table of Contents
Lingga2 m. ca 1823, Tun Muhammad tahir ibn Raja Bendahara Tun Ali, Raja Bendahara of Pahang(b. 1813; d. at Kuala Sedili, 30 th May 1863), eldest son of Tun Ali ibni http://www.4dw.net/royalark/Indonesia/lingga2.htm
Extractions: LINGGA The Bendahara Dynasty GENEALOGY continued from Malaysia Johore ) - JOHORE 4. 1818 - 1832 H.H. Paduka Sri Sultan 'Abdu'l Rahman I Mu'azzam Shah ibni al-Marhum Sultan Mahmud Shah Alam, Sultan and Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Lingga, Riau and its dependencies. b . 1780, as Tengku Juma'at, second son of H.H. Paduka Sri Sultan Mahmud III Shah Alam ibni al-Marhum Sultan 'Abdu'l-Jalil, Sultan of Riau-Johor, by his third wife, Inche' Mariam binti Dato' Bandar Hasan, daughter of Dato' Bandar Hasan, a Bugis chief from Sidenreng in Sulewesi, by Senai alias Pitis, a Balinese slave girl. Said to have been willed Lingga by his father before his death, 13 th February 1804. Proclaimed there by the Yang di-Pertuan Muda of Riau, 14 th January 1811. Recognised by the Dutch as the successor to Sultan Mahmud III, 1818. Formally installed with the Royal regalia at Penyengat, 27 th November 1822.
Al-Maqamat Al-luzumiya By Abu L-tahir Muhammad Ibn Yusuf Al-Tamimi Al-Saraqusti, AlMaqamat Al-luzumiya by Abu L-tahir Muhammad ibn Yusuf Al-Tamimi Al-Saraqusti, ibn Al-Astarkuwi (D. 538/1143) Author Monroe, James T. (Professor of Arabic and Comparative Literature, University http://www.netstoreusa.com/aubooks/900/9004123318.shtml
Mosques (706/7) ; the first mihrabs had been flat. In 212H. (827) , Abd Allah ibn tahir,who had been appointed Governor of Egypt by the Abbasid Khalif al Ma mum http://www.alazhr.org/Mosques/Default.asp?Lang=E&Action=View&Doc=Doc1&n=12&Start
Chapter 70 H 793, Ch. 70, h 4. A number of our people has narrated from Ahmad ibnMuhammad from Ali ibn alHakam from tahir who has said the following. http://www.al-shia.com/html/eng/books/hadith/al-kafi/part4/part4-ch70.htm
Extractions: Tacit and Explicit Testimony as proof of abu Abdallah Jafar ibn Muhammad al-Sadiqs (a.s.) Divine Authority over the people after Muhammad ibn Ali ibn al-Husayn (a.s.) H 790, Ch. 70, h 1 Al-Husayn ibn Muhammad has narrated from Mualla ibn Muhammad from al-Washsha from Aban ibn Uthman from abu al-Sabbah al-Kinani who has said the following. "Abu Jafar (a.s.) looked at abu Abdallah (a.s.) who was walking. The Imam (a.s.) said, Do you see this (person)? This is of those about whom Allah, the Most Holy, the Most High, has said, "However, We have decided to grant a favor to the suppressed ones by appointing them leaders and heirs of the land," (28:5): H 791, Ch. 70, h 2 Muhammad ibn Yahya has narrated from Ahmad ibn Muhammad from ibn abu Umayr from Hisham ibn Salim from abu Abdallah (a.s.) who has said the following. "When myfather was about to leave this world he said, "O Jafar, I recommend you to be good to my companions." I then said, "May Allah take my soul in service for your cause, by Allah, I will educated them as such that in any city where any of them would live he would not need to ask others for knowledge (of religion)." H 792, Ch. 70, h 3
Ibn Taymiyya/Shah Wali Allah/Ibn `Abd Al-Barr Between the father of Abu tahir (Abu tahir = Muhammad ibn Ibrahim alKurdi al-Madani)and the Hafiz ibn Hajar there are no less than four missing links. http://www.abc.se/~m9783/n/itsw_e.html
Alcantara esclava de ibn Mundir AHMAD ibn tahir (*) Señor de Murcia HASSUN ibn http://www.geocities.com/area51/labyrinth/7331/alcantara.htm