Infobox monarch name AbualHasan Ali title Shah image caption reign Khwarezmid Empire Khwarazm 997 1009 ? coronation othertitles full name predecessor Mamun I successor Mamun II suc type heir queen consort spouse 1 spouse 2 spouse 3 spouse 4 spouse 5 spouse 6 issue royal house dynasty Khwarezmid Empire royal anthem father Mamun I mother birth date birth place death date 1009 ? death place date of burial place of burial AbualHasan Ali died c. 1009 was Khwarezmid Empire Khwarazm Shah from 997 until his death. The second member of the Ma munid dynasty, he was the son of Mamun I . In 997 Ali took over Khwarazm following his father s death. Little is known of his reign. He married the Ghaznavid sultan Mahmud of Ghazna Mahmud s sister Kah Kalji, but also was in close contact with the Ghaznavids rivals, the Karakhanids . He died sometime around 1009 and was succeeded by his brother, Mamun II Abual Abbas Mamun . References Ali b. Ma mun. Encyclop dia Iranica. 17 August 2006. http www.iranica.com newsite search searchpdf.isc?ReqStrPDFPath home1 iranica articles v1 articles ali b mamun&OptStrLogFile home iranica public html logs pdfdownload.html s start s bef before Mamun I s ttl title Khwarazm Shah years 997&ndash 1009 s aft after Mamun II s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME AbuAlHasan Ali ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1009 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT AbuAlHasan Ali Category Khwarezmid rulers Category 1009 deaths CAsia hist stub Asia royal stub ca Ali ibn Mamun ... more details
Abu Hashim alHasan d. 1040 was an imam of the Zaidiyyah Zaidi state in Yemen who ruled part of the Yemeni highland in 1031 1040. Abu Hashim alHasan was a fifth generation descendant of al Qasim ar Rassi d. 860 , the theological portal figure of Zaydiyyah Islam . ref The filiation was al Qasim ar Rassi al Husayn Abdallah Yahya Abd ar Rahman Abu Hashim alHasan. ref In 1031, the year after the violent death of the former imam al Mu id li Din Illah , he claimed the imamate. ref The beginning of his imamate is sometimes dated in 1027 or 1035. ref He was able to seize San a . One of the local grandees, Ibn Abi Hashid, fled, while another one, Nunsur bin Abi l Futuh, submitted. Abu Hashim s authority in San a lasted until 1037, when he was expelled by the tribesmen of Hamdan . The Hamdanites later invited Ja far, brother of the old imam al Mahdi al Husayn , to rule the city as emir . The following years were filled with contests over San a, and Abu Hashim was able to regain control over the commercially important place for a brief term. After he had lost the city for good, he withdrew to Sa dah in the north, which was the old stronghold of the Zaydiyyah . ref Cesare Ansaldi, Il Yemen nella storia e nella leggenda . Roma 1933, p. 134. ref The hard pressed Abu Hashim died in 1040. A new pretender, Abu l Fath an Nasir ad Dailami , arrived from Persia , possibly before Abu Hashim s death. ref H.C. Kay, Yaman Its Early Medieval History . London 1892, p. 229. ref Having proclaimed his da wa call for the imamate , he proceeded to seize Sa dah and San a some years later, in 1046. See also Imams of Yemen Rassids References Reflist start box succession box before al Mu id li Din Illah title Imams of Yemen Imam of Yemen years 1031 1040 after Abu l Fath an Nasir ad Dailami end box Persondata NAME alHasan, Abu Hashim ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1040 PLACE OF DEATH Category Rulers of Yemen Category Yemeni imams Category Zaidi imams Category ... more details
AbualHasan as Said al Mutadid lang ar ab al asan al mu ta id bi llah as sa d ben al m m n died 1248 was an Almohad caliphate Almohad caliph who reigned in Morocco from 1242 until his death. He succeeded his brother Abd al Wahid II in a period in which the Almohads controller only parts of Morocco . During his reign, the Hafsids of Tunis extended their rule to Algeria and Tlemcen , while the Marinids conquered Meknes . As Said was able to obtain a contingent from the Marinids to fight the Hafsids, but was killed in an ambush. The Marinids took the chacne to conquer Fes , reducing the Almohad effective control to the Marrakech area. Sources Julien, Charles Andr . Histoire de l Afrique du Nord, des origines 1830 , Payot, Paris, 1994. s start succession box before Abd al Wahid II title Almohad dynasty years 1242 1248 after Abu Hafs Umar al Murtada Umar s end Persondata NAME al Mutadid, AbualHasan as Said ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Caliph DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1248 PLACE OF DEATH Category 1248 deaths Category History of Islam Category Almohad Caliphate Category 13th century Almohad caliphs Category Sultans of Morocco Morocco bio stub de Ali Abu l Hasan as Said fr AbualHasan as Said al Mutadid lt Ali Asaidas pl Ali as Said pt AbualHasan as Sa id al Mu tadid ... more details
Moroccan literature Abual Hassan Ali al Jaznai living in the 14th century was a People of Morocco Moroccan historian and author of Kitab Tarikh madinat Fas, al maruf bi Zahrat al as fi bina madinat Fas or simply Zahrat al As The Myrtle Flower ref French translation by Alfred Bel, Ali El Djaznai, La fleur du myrte, traitant de la fondation de la ville de F s , Arabic text, with annotated translation, Algiers, Jules Carbonel, 1923 ref , an important source on the history of Fez and its inhabitants. References reflist Zahrat al As , Abd al Wahhab b. Mansur ed. 2nd edn. Rabat Al Matba a al Malikiyya, 1991 External links E. Levi Provencal, Fondation de F s, F s Alger, mars 1939 http www.wikimazigh.com wiki Encyclopedie Amazighe Encyclo Fes Fondation Retrieved, January 22, 2011 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME AbuAlHasan Ali Al Jaznai ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Jaznai, AbuAlHasan Ali Category 14th century births Category Moroccan historians Category Moroccan writers Category People from Fes Category 14th century Moroccan people Category Year of death missing Morocco writer stub ... more details
golden age style color cef2e0 image caption name AbualHasan Ali ibn Isma el al Ash ari title al Ash ari birth date AH 260 874 ref name Al Albaani, Mukhtasar Al Uluww Al Albaani, Mukhtasar Al Uluww ref death date AH 324 936 ref name Al Albaani, Mukhtasar Al Uluww Maddhab Sunni school tradition ethnicity region main interests Kalam Islamic theology notable ideas works Maq l t al esl m y n , ref name ... Ash ari I saw four works of AbualHasan relating to Aqidah theological fundamentals in which he ... Risalah , Beirut, 11th edition. ref Al Dhahabi then quoted AbualHasan, in the latter s book entitled ... . The Mujadid of the third century was the Imam of Ahlul Sunnah, AbualHasanal Ash ari. The Mujadid of the fourth century was Hakim al Nishaburi Abu Abdullah Hakim Nishapuri . ref Izalat al Khafa , p. 77, part 7. ref Works The Ashari scholar Ibn Furak numbers AbualHasanal Ash ari s works at 300 ... AbualHasan Ali ibn Ibrahim al Muqri Ibn Matar who died in the year 306 Imam al Ash ari composed ... Ash ar reflist Islamic Theology Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Al Ashari, AbuAlHasan ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 874 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 936 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Al Ashari, AbuAlHasan Category Ash aris Category Medieval Arab philosophers ... az l ri ca Abu l H ssan al Aixar de Ab l asan al Asch ar es AbualHasanal Ash ari fr Abou Hassan Al Ash ari id AbualHasanal Asy ari it AbualHasanal Ash ari jv AbualHasanal Asy ari kk pl AbualHasanal Aszari pt AbualHasanal Ash ari ru sk Al A ar sv AbualHasanal Ashari tr Ebu Hasan E ari ur ... influenced Ab alHasan Al ibn Ism l al Ash ar 874 &ndash 936 lang ar ... of the famous companion of Muhammad and arbitrator at Siffin for Ali ibn Abi Talib , Abu Musa al Ashari ... of the Ash ari tradition of Aqeedah with followers such as Abul Hassan Al Bahili, Abu Bakr ... more details
Image AlXustari.JPG right thumb 200px Al Shustari AbualHasan Ali ben Abdallah al Nuymari as Shushtari Arabic or Al Sustari Guadix , 1212 Damietta , 1269 ref Poes a andalus Manuel Francisco Reina 2007 Al Sustari A l Sustari 1212 1269 . Poeta y m stico suf . Naci cerca de Guadix en el pueblo de Sustar y muri cerca de Damietta durante una de sus.. ref was an Andalusian Sufi poet. ref Corriente, F., Poes a estr fica cejeles o muashahat atribuida al m stico granadino a sh shushtari , CSIC, Madrid, 1988. ref His poetry was designed to be sung, in songs employing simple monorhymes to praise God with everyday musical idiom, ref Lourdes Mar a Alvarez Ab al asan al Shushtar songs of love and devotion 2009 By contrast, it was Shushtari s special talent to use popular song and informal diction to talk about the divine. His were songs that could be enjoyed and interpreted at many levels, songs that not only rejected rank and privilege and ref which won wide recognition beyond the hundreds of disciples in his own Shushtariyya brotherhood. ref Page 5 Shushtari s popular songs won him wide recognition, recognition that went far beyond the hundreds of disciples who formed the Sufi brotherhood known as the Shushtariyya, an order eventually absorbed into the Shadhiliyya . Page 19 Yet Ibn al Khatib speaks of no rupture between the disciple and his master, instead claiming that Shushtari took over ... Furthermore, in both the I hat a and Rawdat al tacrif, Ibn al Khatib reproduces the complete text of Shushtari s ... ref Recordings Ritual suf andalus , al Shushtari , Omar ... andalus al Shushtari. Poemas del m stico al Shushtari , Omar Metioui , Eduardo Paniagua , Madrid, Pneuma, 1998. References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME AbualHasanal ... 1269 PLACE OF DEATH Damietta DEFAULTSORT AbuAlHasanAl Shushtari Category 1212 births Category 1269 deaths Category Sufi poets Category People of Al Andalus ar es Shushtari ... more details
Moroccan literature dablink For the better known astronomer from Marrakesh see Ibn al Banna al Marrakushi . Abu Ali al Hassan al Marrakushi floruit fl. 1281 2 was a Moroccan astronomer and mathematician. He was especially important in the field of trigonometry. He described more than 240 stars. He is the author of a very large compendium on spherical astronomy and astronomical instruments sundials, astrolabes entitled ami al mabadi wa l ghayat . He wrote this treatise in Cairo . It was translated into French by J. J. Sedillot in 1834. He also the author of Kitab al Kotua al Makhrutia Conical Sections . ref Halima El Ghrari, Architects of the Scientific Thought in Islamic Civilization, 35 Al.Hasan al Murakchi , ISESCO, 2003, p.98 http www.jeunessearabe.info IMG 1Architects of the scientific thought in islamic civilization.pdf retrieved 31 January 2011 ref References references AlHasan ibn Al al Marr kush J mi al mab di wa l gh y t f ilm al m q t Comprehensive Collection of Principles and Objectives in the Science of Timekeeping , 1984, set of 2 vols., ISBN 3 8298 0201 3 facsimile edition S dillot, L. P.E. A., M moire sur les Instruments Astronomiques des Arabes compos au 13e si cle par Aboul Hassan Ali de Maroc , published with an introduction by L.P.E.A. S dollot, 2 vols. Imp. Royale, Paris, 1834 5 Heinrich Suter, Die Mathematiker und Astronomen der Araber und ihre Werke 1900 ., p.  144 5 n. 363 Mayer, Leo Ary, Islamic astrolabists and their works , Geneve, A. Kundig 1956., p.  46 see AlHasan ibn Ali External links cite encyclopedia editor Thomas Hockey et al last Charette first Fran ois title Marr kush Sharaf al D n Ab Al al asan ibn Al ibn Umar al Marr kush encyclopedia The Biographical Encyclopedia of Astronomers publisher Springer year 2007 location New York pages 739 40 url http islamsci.mcgill.ca RASI BEA Marrakushi BEA.htm isbn 9780387310220 http islamsci.mcgill.ca RASI BEA Marrakushi BEA.pdf PDF version Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia ... more details
Ayatullah al Uzma Sayyid Abul Hasan Isfahani , 1860 1946 , was an Shia Muslim scholar and cleric. He was born in 1277 A.H. 1860 in one of the villages on the outskirts of Isfahan . He was educated and resided in Iraq . He was a Faq h of the first rank, and a sole Marja after the death of his contemporary, Mirza Husain Naeeni. The tenure of his Marjaiyyah is particularly known for its commendable administration. After his preliminary training in Isfahan he traveled to Najaf and gradually joined the lessons of Akhund Khurasani, who soon recognized the talents of his disciple. His famous Amaliyya in Fiqh is Waseelat un Najat which due to its comprehensive nature, has been elucidated by many Fuqaha including Imam Ruhollah Khomeini . Among his famous students were Ayatullah Seyyid Muhsin al Hakim , Ayatullah Seyyid Meelani, Ayatullah Mirza Hashim Amuli and others. He died in Najaf on 9th Dhu al Hijjah in 1365 A.H. 1946 . Sayyid Abul Hasan Isfahani had a grandson named Musa al Musawi who was renowned for writing polemical revisionist texts on Shia Islam . ref http books.google.com.au books?id K8gssJc18EEC&pg PA178&lpg PA178&dq Dr. Musa al Musawi&source bl&ots oeqY90ZAvi&sig xj018qMeyP dZsAfKJAxcUwYRG4&hl en&ei Ni SuyhKdOHkAWAtb1W&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 2 v onepage&q &f false The Twelver Shia in modern times religious culture & political culture, By Rainer Brunner, Werner Ende, pg.178 187 ref See also List of marjas References http www.imamreza.net eng imamreza.php?id 6951 Biography of Ayatullah al Uzma Sayyid Abul Hasan Isfahani http www.labbaik.ir en ?page tasharofyaftegan&tid 78 Favours bestowed upon Ayatullah al Uzma Sayyid Abul Hasan Isfahani Notes references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Abu Alhasan Alesfahani ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1860 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1946 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Abu Alhasan Alesfahani Category 1860 births Category 1946 deaths Category Iranian grand ayatollahs Category Iranian ... more details
orphan date December 2008 AbualHasan b. 1589, d. c. 1630 , from Delhi , India , was a Mughal painter under the reign of Jahangir . AbualHasan was the son of Aqa Reza of Herat in western Afghanistan , a city with an artistic tradition. Aqa Reza had taken up employment with Jahangir before the latter s accession to the throne of the Mughal empire . AbualHasan was initially trained by the emperor himself in his large studios and workshops but soon surpassed his father and his employer. Jahangir said of him that he had no equal and bestowed the title Nadir uz Saman Wonder of the Age on him. AbualHasan s main task was the documentation of events at the imperial court, which resulted in many superb portraits. Not many of AbualHasan s paintings survived, but those that identify him as the artist show that he also worked on a range of subjects including some everyday scenes. The most famous painting associated with his name, Squirrels in a Plane Tree held in the British Library see http www.bl.uk popups india4.html reproduction by the Library , is a masterful depiction of animal posture and movement that could only have been derived from direct observation. Since the painting depicts European squirrels unknown in India his work suggests that Jahangir s zoo may have held a few of these animals. Alternatively AbualHasan may have accompanied Jahangir on one of his travels. The signature on the painting is confusing Nadir al Asr Miracle of the Age is the title of Ustad Mansur , not of AbualHasan, but the painting is definitely not Ustad Mansur s style. It is possible that both painters collaborated on this painting. Persondata NAME AlHasan, Abu ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Mughal painter DATE OF BIRTH 1589 PLACE OF BIRTH Delhi DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT AlHasan, Abu Category Mughal painters Category 1589 births Category 17th century deaths de AbualHasan no AbualHasan ru ... more details
AbuAlHasan Ali ibn Othman c. 1297 May 24, 1351 Lang ar was a sultan of the Marinid Dynasty who reigned in Morocco and Al Andalus r. 1331 1351 . The son of Marinid ruler Abu Sa id Uthman II and an Abyssinian mother, Abual Hassan had a dark complexion, and was known as the Black ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Othman, AbuAlHasan Ali Ibn ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... es AbualHasan ben Uthman fr AbualHasan ben Uthman lt Ali I Abdal Hasanas ja pl Ali I Marynidzi pt AbualHasan Ali ... his father Abu Sa id Uthman II in 1331. Abual Hassan married Fatima, daughter of the Hafsid ruler ... Muhammed IV, Sultan of Granada Muhammad IV of Emirate of Granada Granada , Abual Hassan landed a Moroccan ... with the Marinid ruler. In 1334, Abual Hassan received an appeal from his father in law, the Hafsid ... forces under Abual Hassan invaded Tlemcen from the west and dispatched a naval forced to assist ... sultan Abual Hassan laid a three year siege of Tlemcen , turning his siege camp into a veritable adjoining city. In 1336 or 1337, Abual Hassan suspended the siege of Tlemcen to campaign in southern ... assault led by Abual Hassan. The Abdalwadid sultan Abu Tashfin and his brothers were captured ... annexed by the Marinids. Flush from these victories, in 1339 , Abual Hassan received an appeal ..., Abual Hassan spent the rest of the summer calmly ferrying his troops and supplies across ... of Rio Salado October, 1340 , and Abual Hassan forced to retreat back to Algeciras. After this defeat, AlHasan ended his campaigns in the Iberian Peninsula . A few years later, Alfonso XI of Castile had only a little difficulty taking Algeciras March, 1344 The death of Abual Hassan s father .... In a campaign in early 1347, Abual Hassan s Moroccan army swept through Ifriqiya and entered Tunis in September, 1347. By uniting Morocco, Tlemcen and Ifriqiya, the Marinid ruler Abual Hassan effectively ... more details
Infobox sportsperson birth date June 18, 1972 birth place medaltemplates MedalSport Men s Boxing MedalCountry DEN MedalCompetition European Amateur Boxing Championships European Amateur Championships MedalGold 1996 European Amateur Boxing Championships 1996 Vejle Welterweight Hasan Al born June 18, 1972 in Sivas , Sivas Province is a Turkish born boxer from Denmark , best known for winning the European welterweight title in 1996 as an amateur. Amateur In his adopted country he became European Champ in 1996 against Marian Simion . At the Olympics 1996 he defeated Sergiy Dzindziruk then lost to Simion. ref http www.sports reference.com olympics athletes al hasan al 1.html sports reference ref Professional career Al turned professional at middleweight in 1996 but was not successful. He beat Meldrick Taylor on points in 1998. In 2001, he first drew then was outpointed in a rematch by Carlos Baldomir in his only loss. He retired in 2004. References Reflist External links http www.amateur boxing.strefa.pl Championships EuropeanChampionships1996.html Euro 1996 http www.amateur boxing.strefa.pl Championships OlympicGames1996.html Olympics 1996 http www.boxrec.com list bouts.php?human id 007703&cat boxer Pro record Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Al, Hasan ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Danish boxer DATE OF BIRTH June 18, 1972 PLACE OF BIRTH Sivas , Sivas Province DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Al, Hasan Category 1972 births Category Living people Category People from Sivas Category Danish boxers Category Welterweight boxers Category Danish people of Turkish descent Denmark boxing bio stub da Hasan Al ... more details
Al Muntakhab alHasan died 936 was an imam of the Zaidiyyah Zaidi state in Yemen in the period 934 936. He was the fourth ruler of the Rassids Rasssid Dynasty AlHasan bin Ahmad was the third of the six sons of imam an Nasir Ahmad . An Nasir Ahmad had been a powerful ruler who had consolidated Zaydiyyah influence in the Yemeni highland, but after his death in 934 the imamate entered into a rather obscure period. The rivalling Yu firid Dynasty controlled Sa dah , the residence of the Rassids, for four months after an Nasir s demise. Now, alHasan claimed the imamate , with the regnal name al Muntakhab alHasan. However, his elder brother al Mukhtar al Qasim was set up as rival imam. ref Enzyklop die des Islam , Vol. III, Leiden 1936, p. 1216. ref Neither al Mutakhab alHasan nor al Mukhtar al Qasim are listed in the later Zaidi chronicles, which count the imamate of their younger brother al Mansur Yahya as starting from 934. The death of al Muntakhab alHasan is dated in 936 by the historian Ibn Khaldun another text says 939. ref Cesare Ansaldi, Il Yemen nella storia e nella leggenda . Roma 1933, p. 130. ref The next important Rassid figure was his brother al Mukhtar al Qasim. ref H.C. Kay, Yaman Its Early Medieval History . London 1892, p. 186. ref See also Imams of Yemen History of Yemen References Reflist s start succession box before an Nasir Ahmad title Imams of Yemen Imam of Yemen years 934&ndash 936 after al Mukhtar al Qasim s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Al Muntakhab AlHasan ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Imam of the Zaidiyyah Zaidi state in Yemen DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 936 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Al Muntakhab AlHasan Category 936 deaths Category Zaidi imams Category Yemeni imams Category Rulers of Yemen ... more details
Infobox football biography playername AlHasanAl Yami image fullname Al Hassan Ali Al Yami dateofbirth Birth date and age 1972 8 21 cityofbirth Khafji countryofbirth Saudi Arabia height convert 1.73 m ftin abbr on currentclub Najran SC position Striker years1 1996&ndash 2005 years2 2005&ndash clubs1 Al Ittihad Jeddah Al Ittihad clubs2 Najran SC caps1 goals1 nationalyears1 2002&ndash nationalteam1 Saudi Arabia national football team Saudi Arabia nationalcaps1 21 nationalgoals1 5 AlHasan Ali Al Yami lang ar born 21 August 1972 is a Saudi Arabia n professional association football footballer who currently plays as a striker for Najran SC . He featured in the Football World Cup 2002 and was part of the infamous team that was beaten 8 0 in a group match against Germany national football team Germany . ref FIFA player 186427 AlHasanAl Yami ref Most of his career has been played at the Saudi Arabian football club Al Ittihad Jeddah Al Ittihad . Club career Al Ittihad Jeddah Al Ittihad management offered Najran 250,000 to move to Jeddah and play for Al Ittihad Jeddah Al Ittihad , then in 2005 he came back to Najran International career He played for the Saudi Arabia national football team Saudi Arabian national team during the 2002 gulf tournament and was a very effective member. He scored three goals during that tournament References reflist Saudi Arabia Squad 2002 World Cup Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Yami, Hasan ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Saudi Arabian footballer DATE OF BIRTH 21 August 1972 PLACE OF BIRTH Khafji , Saudi Arabia DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Yami, Hasan Category Living people Category Saudi Arabian footballers Category Saudi Arabia international footballers Category Ittihad FC players Category 2002 FIFA ... de Al Hassan al Yami fr AlHasanAl Yami it AlHasanAl Yami ja pl AlHasanAl Yami pt AlHasanAl Yami ru ... more details
Al Mansur alHasan 1199 1271 was an imam of the Zaidiyyah Zaidi state of Yemen who ruled in 1262 1271. AlHasan bin Badr ad Din came from the same family as imam al Hadi Yahya d. 1239 . ref His line of ancestors since the first imam was al Hadi ila l Haqq Yahya an Nasir Ahmad al Mukhtar al Qasim Muhammad Abdallah an Nasir Yahya Yahya Ahmad Badr ad Din al Mansur alHasan. ref When the former imam Yahya bin Muhammad as Siraji was blinded by the Rasulid Dynasty Rasulid governor in San a in 1262, alHasan emerged as imam under the honorific al Mansur alHasan. Politically, these years were the low ebb of Zaidi fortunes, since the Rasulids were in strong ascendancy. Al Mansur alHasan had to stay for much of his time in Sa dah , the traditional stronghold of the imams in the far north. Even Sa dah was seized in 1264 by the troops of the Rasulid Sultan al Muzaffar Yusuf. However, the hostile stance of the local tribesmen, which were still loyal to the Zaidis, forced the sultan s forces to withdraw. ref Daniel Martin Varisco, Texts and Pretexts The Unity of the Rasulid State under al Malik al Muzaffar , Revue du monde muselman et de la M diterran e , p. 16. ref Like many Zaidi imams, al Mansur alHasan was a prominent writer. He wrote a long urjuzah poem about the imams of the Prophet Muhammad Prophet s family, up to his own days, adding a comprehensive commentary called Anwar al yaqin . ref The Cambridge History of Arabic Literature Abbasid Belles Lettres . Cambridge 1990, pp. 462 3. ref After the imam s death in Rughafa in 1271, al Muzaffar Yusuf renewed the Rasulid push towards the north of Yemen. See also Imams of Yemen History of Yemen Rassids References Reflist s start succession box before Yahya bin Muhammad as Siraji title Imams of Yemen Imam of Yemen years 1262&ndash 1271 after al Mahdi Ibrahim s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Al Mansur AlHasan ... PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1271 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Al Mansur AlHasan Category Zaidi imams ... more details
AlHasan ibn Guennoun was the thirteenth and the last Idrisid ruler and sultan of Morocco . He took over after Abu l Aish Ahmad in 954 until his capture by the Umayyad s in 974. He was then exiled to C rdoba, Spain where he died in 985. ref name googbook African states and rulers. Stewart, John. McFarland & Co., 2006. 3rd Edition ref References reflist Start box Succession box title Idrisid dynasty before Abu l Aish Ahmad after Maghrawa s br under the suzerainty of the br Caliph of Cordoba Umayyads of Cordoba years 954&ndash 974 End box Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hasan Ibn Guennoun ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 985 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hasan Ibn Guennoun Category Idrisid dynasty Category People from Fes Category History of Morocco Category Sultans of Morocco Category 985 deaths Category Zaydis Category Moroccan Zaydis Category 10th century monarchs in Africa Category Zaidi imams Morocco bio stub ca Hasan II ibn al Kasim Gannun fr AlHasan ben Kannun lt Alhasanas ben Kanunas pt AlHasan ben Kann n ... more details
for other use Tabari name Abu l Hasan Ahmad ibn Mohammad al Tabari , born in Amol , was a 10th century Persian physician from Tabaristan . He was a physician of Rukn al dawlah , a Buwayhid ruler. He was author of a compendium of medicine Kitab al mu alaja al buqratiya Hippocrates Hippocratic treatments , in ten books. It is extant only in Arabic language . Sources F. W stenfeld , Arabschen Aerzte 56, 1840 . See also Medicine in the medieval Islamic world List of Iranian scientists Islamic medicine Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Abul HasanAl Tabari ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Abul HasanAl Tabari Category Medieval Persian physicians Category 10th century physicians Category Physicians of medieval Islam Category People from Amol iran med bio stub ar fa ... more details
Shia Islam F timah bint alHasan ibn Al lang ar was a daughter of Hasan ibn Ali Hasan ibn Al , wife of Ali ibn Husayn Al ibn Husayn fourth Twelver Imamah Shi a doctrine Im m , and mother of Muhammad al Baqir Muhammad al B qir fifth Twelver Imamah Shi a doctrine Im m . Her Kunya Arabic kunya was Umm Abd All h ref name history117 cite book title A Brief History of The Fourteen Infallibles year 2004 publisher Ansariyan Publications location Qum page 117 ref and she was referred to as, as Sidd qa the very truthful one by Ali ibn Husayn Al ibn Husayn ref AbualHasanal Amili, Diya al Amilin, vol. 2. Al Dur al Nazim, serial 2879. ref . It has also been reported that her features were such, that no one in the family of Hasan ibn Ali Hasan ibn Al looked like her ref Usul al Kafi, vol. 1, p. 469. ref . See also References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Fatimah Bint AlHasan ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Fatimah Bint AlHasan Category Shi a Muslims Category Battle of Karbala Category Muhammad family Category Arab people Islam bio stub ... more details
Imam Hasanal Askari also had two other siblings, Muhammad Abu Ja far, al Husayn bin Ali al Hadi and a sister named Aa liyah or Aliyyah. Imam Hasanal Askari and al Husayn were called as Sibtayn and were ...coord 34 11 55.81 N 43 52 23.97 E region IQ display title infobox Twelver image name Hasanal Askar ... al Qurashi first Baqir Shareef title The Life of Imam alHasanal Askari year 2005 publisher Ansariyan ... br or Sal l ref name book16 18 children Muhammad al Mahdi Muhammad al M hd successor Imam Hasanal ... was the eleventh of the Twelve Imams . His given name was Hasan ibn Al ibn Muhammad. His title al ... the city he lived in Samarra was a military camp. ref name book Hasanal Askar was 22, when his father was killed. The period of his Im mate, following his father s death, was six years. HasanAl ... wikiquote inline Hasanal Askari Hasanal Askar Family Hasanal Askari, whose ancestor was the Islamic ... of Imam AlHasanAl Askari Study and Analysis. Qum Ansariyan, 2007. Print. ref His mother was a bondmaid ... Caliphs Hasanal Askari lived almost his entire life under house arrest in Samarra and under ... the rule in 232 AH. In the same year Imam Abu Muhammad a.s. was born. ref name book Al Mutawakkil ... to his father. He was not like his father, and during this time Imam Hasanal Askari felt freedom. This reign ... and he was forced to hand the position over to al Mu taz z. Imam Hasanal Askari continued to live ... being confined to house arrest for almost his entire life, Hasanal Askari was able to teach others ... al Askari s imamate met difficulty even before the death of his father. Many felt that Hasanal Askari ..., eventually, Hasanal Askari died on the 8th Rabi al awwal 260 AH approximately 1 January 874 ... booktwo After the death of Hasanal Askari, there was a sect of his followers who believed, as a result ... according to their doctrine. ref name The Shi pg.98 Firaq al Shi ah The Shi ah Groups , by Abu Muhammad alHasan bin Musa al Nubakhti, pg.98, and Al Maqalat wa al Firaq, by Sa ad Ibn Abdillah al ... more details
AlHasan bin Wahhas d. February, 1285 was an imam of the Zaidiyyah Zaidi state in Yemen who ruled in 1258 1260. The previous imam al Mahdi Ahmad bin al Husayn made a number of enemies among the Zaidi elite during his lifetime, which eventually resulted in his violent death in the Battle of Shuwaba in 1258. One of the claimants for the imamate was Abu Muhammad alHasan bin Wahhas, who belonged to the Hamzite Sharifs, descendants of imam al Muhtasib al Mujahid Hamzah d. 1066 . He was acknowledged as imam by part of the Zaidis. Personally, he was described as dashing in warfare and an excellent horseman. Another claimant was Shams ad Din Ahmad who formally submitted to the suzerainty of the Rasulid sultan, the main power in Yemen at this time. ref H.C. Kay, Yaman Its Early Medieval History . London 1892, p. 321. ref The two would be imams shared the properties and fortresses of the Zaidi lands between them. In the same year, Shams ad Din and two of his brothers succumbed to an epidemic , leaving alHasan bin Wahhas as the holder of the imamate. However, he soon fell out with Shams ad Din s brother Sarim ad Din Da ud d. 1290 . Sarim ad Din colluded with the Rasulid prince Asad ad Din and met alHasan bin Wahhas in battle at Asafir in 1260. While the imam s forces fled, alHasan remained fighting on the battlefield until taken prisoner. ref El Khazreji, The Pearl Strings A History of the Resuli Dynasty , Vol. I. Leiden 1906, pp. 154 5. ref Sarim ad Din kept the imam imprisoned until 1269. Much later, in 1284, Sarim ad Din tried unsuccessfully to enlist the support of alHasan to fight the Rasulids. The ex imam died shortly afterwards, in February 1285. ref El Khazreji, 1907, p. 208. ref See also Imams of Yemen History of Yemen References Reflist start box succession box before al Mahdi Ahmad bin al Husayn title Imams of Yemen Imam of Yemen years 1258&ndash 1260 after Yahya bin Muhammad as Siraji end box Persondata NAME AlHasan bin Wahhas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... more details
Hasan ibn an Nu uman al Ghasani lang ar Has n ibn an Nu um n al Ghas n d. ca ... which Abd al Aziz put one of his freed slaves in charge of Cyrenaica . When Hasan attempted to return to North Africa, he asked Abd al Aziz to remove his slave from Libya, but the Egyptian governor refused. Hasan then threatened to go to the caliph, whereupon Abd al Aziz told him Go . Hasan returned to Damascus, where he and Abd al Malik ibn Marwan Abd al Malik learned that Abd al Aziz had made Musa bin Nusair emir over Ifriqiya , deposing Abu Salih. Abd al Malik ibn Marwan Abd al Malik disliked Musa, and prepared to use this as a pretext to do something about Abd al Aziz. Unfortunately Hasan, who had been ill since leaving Egypt, died suddenly. This was in about 698 according to some sources, up to 10 years after this . Notes references References Ibn Abd el Hakem Ibn Abd al Hakam , Kitab ... Berb re , p.  4102 4111. Persondata NAME Al numan, Hasan ibn ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... indicates he either came from Ghass n ref according to al Baladhuri, ref. cited below ref in Yemen ... to Ibn Abd el Hakem Ibn Abd al Hakam work cited below , other medieval sources give a range of 4 ... warrior queen al Kahina , he retired to Libya for several years, then returned to Ifriqiya and killed al Kahina in battle. ref Mod ran ref cited below has recently found an early Christian Syriac source giving the dates for the two encounters with al Kahina as 698 and 702 3. ref This effectively brought Ifriqiya modern Tunisia and eastern Algeria under Arab control. He appointed Abu Salih as emir ... caliph Abd al Malik ibn Marwan Abd al Malik , having left a deputy in charge of Cyrenaica . As he ... as slaves after battle ref by the caliph s brother Abd al Aziz, who was governor of Egypt. It is said ... of a month. Hasan s deputy fled to Egypt, and his trusted lieutenant Zuhayr was killed ... Studies vol. 1 1901 , 279 330. Ahmad ibn Yahya al Baladhuri al Baladhuri , Kitab Futuh al ... more details
BLP sources date October 2009 Infobox football biography name Abd Alnaser Hassan br image Deleted image removed Image Ibrahimk87 Hasan.jpg deletable image caption 1 Monday, 19 October 2009 fullname Abed Alnaser Hasan height height m 1.80 birth date birth date and age 1990 10 28 birth place Al Qamishli , Syria currentclub Al Shorta SC Damascus Al Shorta clubnumber 5 position Defender association football Defender br Midfielder youthyears1 youthclubs1 Al Jehad years1 2006 2008 years2 2008 2010 years3 2010 clubs1 Al Jehad clubs2 Al Wahda Damascus Al Wahda clubs3 Al Shorta SC Damascus Al Shorta caps1 goals1 caps2 goals2 nationalyears1 2005 2007 nationalyears2 2007 2009 nationalteam1 Syria national under 17 football team Syria U 17 nationalteam2 Syria national under 20 football team Syria U 20 nationalcaps1 nationalgoals1 nationalcaps2 nationalgoals2 pcupdate 29 March 2009 ntupdate 29 March 2009 Abd Al Nasser Hasan is a Syria n footballer for Al Shorta SC Damascus Al Shorta . External links nfteams 36457 SC Al Shorta Damascus squad Use dmy dates date August 2010 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hasan, Abd Al Nasser ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 28 October 1990 PLACE OF BIRTH Al Qamishli , Syria DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hasan, Abd Al Nasser Category Living people Category 1990 births Category Syrian footballers Category Al Wahda Damascus players Syria footy bio stub ... more details
An Nasir alHasan 1457 June 24, 1523 was an imam of the Zaidiyyah Zaidi state in Yemen, who exerted a limited authority in the northern Yemeni highland in 1495 1523. AlHasan bin Izz ad Din was the son of the forceful imam al Hadi Izz ad din al Hadi Izz ad Din . After the death of the latter in 1495, alHasan proclaimed his call for the imamate under the name an Nasir alHasan. He inherited his father s love for learning, but hardly his political skills. Zaidi tradition depicts him positively as a shelter for widows and orphans, and a haven for the weak. Nevertheless, an Nasir alHasan could only control a limited area in the northern highlands. For many years he had to resist the rival imam al Mansur Muhammad d. 1505 . ref Encyclopaedia of Islam , Vol. VII, Leiden 1993, p. 996. ref Al Mansur was captured and poisoned by the Tahiride Sultan Amir in 1504, and the Tahirides seized San a . ref Lein O. Schuman, Political History of the Yemen at the Beginning of the 16th Century . Groningen 1960, p. 53. ref In later years, an Nasir alHasan was eclipsed by a new powerful imam, al Mutawakkil Yahya Sharaf ad Din r. 1506 1555 . He died in obscurity in 1523 and was buried in Falala. He sired nine sons, Muhammad, Izz ad Din, Majd ad Din, Da ud, Ahmad, Salah, Yahya, Taj ad Din, and Ali. ref Imam Zaid bin Ali Cultural Foundation, http www.izbacf.org page display.php?book id 37&page num 54 in Arabic . ref Majd ad Din made his call for the imamate after his father s demise, but was unsuccessful ... References Reflist s start succession box before al Hadi Izz ad din al Hadi Izz ad Din title Imams of Yemen Imam of Yemen years 1495&ndash 1523 after al Mutawakkil Yahya Sharaf ad Din s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME An Nasir AlHasan ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT An Nasir AlHasan Category Zaidi imams Category Rulers of Yemen Category Yemeni imams Category Yemeni people Category 1457 births Category 1523 deaths ca An N ssir al H san ibn ... more details
Abu l Hasan Ahmad ibn Ibrahim Al Uqlidisi was an Mathematics in medieval Islam Arab mathematician who was active in Damascus ref MacTutor id Al Uqlidisi title Abu l Hasan Ahmad ibn Ibrahim Al Uqlidisi ref and Baghdad . ref name Berggrenn As his surname indicates, he was a copyist of Euclid s works. He wrote the earliest surviving book on the positional notation positional use of the Arabic numerals , Kitab al Fusul fi al Hisab al Hindi The Arithemetics of Al Uqlidisi around 952 . ref The Arithemetics of Al Uqlisidi, The story of Hindu Arabic Arithematic, translated and annotated by A.S.Saidan, D.Reidel Publishing Company,Boston, 1978 ref It is especially notable for its treatment of decimal fraction s, and that it showed how to carry out calculations without deletions. While the Persian people Persian mathematician Jamsh d al K sh claimed to have discovered decimal fractions himself in the 15th century, J. Lennart Berggrenn notes that he was mistaken, as decimal fractions were first used five centuries before him by al Uqlidisi as early as the 10th century. ref name Berggrenn cite book first J. Lennart last Berggren title The Mathematics of Egypt, Mesopotamia, China, India, and Islam A Sourcebook chapter Mathematics in Medieval Islam publisher Princeton University Press year 2007 isbn 978 0 691 11485 9 page 518 ref Notes reflist References references MacTutor id Al Uqlidisi title Abu l Hasan Ahmad ibn Ibrahim Al Uqlidisi Islamic mathematics Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Uqlidisi ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Uqlidisi Category Mathematicians of medieval Islam Category 10th century mathematicians Category Medieval Arab mathematicians Category Medieval Syrian mathematicians Category ... stub asia mathematician stub es Abu l Hasanal Uqlidisi fr Abu l Hasanal Uqlidisi gl Abu l Hasanal Uqlidisi nl Abu l Hasanal Uqlidisi ru sl Al Uklidisi ... more details
Lina Hawyani alHasan lang ar born 1975 is a Syrian novelist, journalist and writer. ref http www.arabicfiction.org nadwa 2010 authors.html Profile in IPAF website ref She studied philosophy at the University of Damascus . She runs the literary supplement of the Damascus newspaper al Thawra . As a writer, alHasan has published more than half a dozen books, including novels and non fiction. In 2010, she was selected to take part in the second IPAF Nadwa , a workshop for young writers held under the aegis of the International Prize for Arabic Fiction and Sheikh Hamdan of the UAE. References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Al Hassan, Lina Hawyani Al ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Writer DATE OF BIRTH 1975 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hassan, Lina Hawyani Category 1975 births Category Syrian journalists Category Syrian novelists Category Living people Syria bio stub MEast writer stub ... more details
ca Al Hamdan de Muhammad alHasanal Hamdani es Ab Muhammad alHasanal Hamd n fr Ab Muhammad alHasanal Hamd n pt Ab Muhammad alHasanal Hamd n sh Abu Muhammad alHasanal Hamdani tr Hemdani ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hamdani, Abu Muhammad Hasan ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 893 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 945 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hamdani, Abu Muhammad Hasan Category 893 births Category 945 deaths Category Muslim historians Category Medieval Arab ...transl ar ALA Ab Mu ammad al asan ibn A mad ibn Ya q b al Hamd n c. 893 945, lang ar was an Arab Muslim geographer , poet , Philologist grammarian , historian , and astronomer , from the tribe of Banu Hamadan , western Amran Yemen . He was one of the best representatives of Islamic culture during the last effective years of the Abbasid Abbasid caliphate . Biography The biographic data of al Hamd n is hardly well known, despite his extensive scientific work. He was held in repute as a grammarian, wrote much poetry, compiled astronomical tables, devoted most of his life to the study of the ancient history and geography of Arabia. Before he was born his family lived in al Marashi . Then they moved to Sanaa and settled down there. Thus, he was born there, year 893. His father was a voyager and had been to Kufa, Baghdad, Basra, Oman and Egypt. At around the age of seven, he started to talk himself into voyaging. He had left to Makkah ... on ancient Arabia. The other great work of al Hamd n is the Iklil Crown concerning the genealogies ... Sudarabiens Vienna, 1879 1881 . For other works said to have been written by al Hamd n see Gustav ... 221. Works Sifat Jazirat ul Arab Alaklel al Hamdani History of Saba Language of Himyar and Najran References DSB title Hamd n , Ab Mu ammad al asan Ibn A mad Ibn Ya Q b al Cite EB1911 Hamd n http www.britannica.com ... title Al Hamd n , Ab Mu ammad Al asan Ibn A mad Ibn Ya q b url http www.encyclopedia.com ... more details