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  1. Ali ibn Ridwan

    Abu l Hasan Ali ibn Ridwan Al Misri c. 988 c. 1061 was an Egyptians Egyptian Islamic medicine Muslim physician , Islamic astrology astrologer and Islamic astronomy astronomer , born in Giza . He was a commentator on ancient Greek medicine , and in particular on Galen his commentary on Galen s Ars Parva was translated by Gerardo Cremonese . However, he is better known for providing the most detailed description of the supernova now known as SN 1006 , the brightest steller event in recorded history, which he observed in the year 1006. ref http celestialdelights.info pub SN1006 2.htm Star light, star brightest the supernova of A.D. 1006 by Francis Reddy ref This was written in a commentary on Ptolemy s work Tetrabiblos . He was later cited by European authors as Haly , or Haly Abenrudian . According to Alistair Cameron Crombie ref Augustine to Galileo 2 , p. 25 ref he also contributed to the theory ... 2006 10 09 cite web author Michael W. Dols trans. title Ali ibn Ridwan On the Prevention of Bodily Ills in Egypt url http www.ruhr uni bochum.de healthliteracy hl classical ridwan prevention.pdf date ... . NAME Ali ibn Ridwan ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 988 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1061 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ali ibn Ridwan Category 988 births Category 1061 deaths Category ... Egypt scientist stub ar de Ali ibn Ridwan fa fr Ali ibn Ridwan it Ali ibn Ridwan ja th tr Ali bin R dvan ..., Ibn Butlan of Baghdad. ref Schacht, Joseph Meyerhof, Max The medico philosophical controversy between Ibn Butlan of Baghdad and Ibn Ridwan of Cairo a contribution to the history of Greek learning ... attributed to Ali, is actually the work of Ahmad ibn Yusuf ibn al Daya De revolutionibus nativitatum ... written to refute Ibn al Jazzar s claim that Egypt was a very unhealthy place. Ibn Ridwan also ... The Life of Ibn Ridwan and his commentary of Ptolemy s Tetrabiblos not open link cite web url http ...   more details



  1. Ahmad ibn Ridwan

    Ahmad ibn Ridwan lang ar died 1607 better known as Ahmad Pasha was the governor of the Vilayet of Damascus in the early 17th century. Before that, he was governor of the Sanjak of Gaza , a subprovince of Damascus under the Ottoman Empire . Governorship of Gaza Ahmad Pasha was the son of Ridwan ibn Mustafa Pasha who founded the Ridwan dynasty which governed southern Palestine for nearly two centuries. Ahmad acquired the governorship of Sanjak Gaza in 1585 following the death of Ridwan Pasha in Anatolia . Ahmad chose Gaza to be the center of his Ridwan dynasty. He continued his relatively autonomous rule of the district which at times included Jerusalem and Nablus in central Palestine until 1605. During this period, he was also given the honorary role of amir al hajj by the Ottoman state. ref name Zeevi40 Ze evi, 1996, p.40 ref Arab biographer Muhammad Muhibbi described Ahmad Pasha as a courageous and brilliant man with a great understanding of history and science. Poets of the time wrote songs praising his knowledge. During his rule as Gaza s governor, the city became a cultural center. Its religious significance was boosted by the governor s scholarly attitude and by the influence of his close friend and adviser Khayr al Din al Ramli , an important Islam ic jurist in the region who he befriended in 1603. ref name Zeevi53 Ze evi, 1996, p.53 ref ref Fay, 2006, p.13. ref Governorship of Damascus Unlike his father, Ahmad Pasha had to lobby for the position of beylerbey provincial governor of the Vilayet of Damscus. According to Arab historian Rifaat Abu al Haj, Ahmad had to send to gifts and large sums of money to countless vezir s and bureaucrates in the Ottoman capital Istanbul before being awarded the province in 1601. ref name Zeevi40 During his rule, Ahmad Pasha became a patron of Muslim jurists and is known to have regularly consulted the ulema , high ranking ... Persondata NAME Ahmad ibn Ridwan ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Governor of the Vilayet ...   more details



  1. Ridwan

    Eschatology for the 12th century Seljuq ruler Fakhr al Mulk Radwan Ridwan lang ar means pleased . According to Hadith Islamic traditions , Ridwan is the name of the angel in charge of maintaining Jannah or Paradise . It is also pronounced as Rizwan or Rizvan or Ridvan disambiguation Ridvan or Ridvan disambiguation R dvan in Turkish language Turkish , Bosnian language Bosnian , Persian language Persian , Urdu , Pashto , Tajik language Tajik , Punjabi language Punjabi , Kashmiri language Kashmiri , and other languages heavily influenced by Persian. It is alternatively spelled as Riduan in Malaysia and Indonesia, while Redouane is the most common spelling in French. Nowadays this name is usually used as a masculine name either by Arabs or Muslims . References reflist Category Angels in Islam Category Arabic masculine given names Category Individual angels Islam stub ar id Ridwan ms Ridhwan nl Ridwan ja ta tr R dvan ...   more details



  1. Abdullah ibn Ali

    Unreferenced date September 2009 Abdullah ibn Ali was the son of the first Shia Imam Ali ibn Abu Talib and Fatima bint Hizam , commonly known as Ummal Baneen . See also Ali ibn Abu Talib Fatimah Kelabiya Abbas ibn Ali Hasan ibn Ali ibn Abu Talib Hussain ibn Ali ibn Abu Talib Ali Akbar ibn Husayn ibn Ali ibn Abu Talib Qasim ibn Hassan ibn Ali ibn Abu Talib Sakina binte Hussain ibn Ali ibn Abu Talib Ali Asghar ibn Hussain ibn Ali ibn Abu Talib Shi a Islam Battle of Karbala Persondata NAME Abdullah ibn Ali ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Son of first Shia Imam DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Abdullah ibn Ali Category Tabi un Category Tabi un hadith narrators Category Tabi un favored by Shi as Category Ali Islam bio stub ...   more details



  1. Jafar ibn Ali

    Unreferenced stub date December 2009 Islam Jafar ibn Ali was the son of the first Shia Imam Ali ibn Abu Talib and Fatima bint Hizam , commonly known as Ummal Baneen .He died at the age of eighteen in the Battle of Karbala . See also Ali ibn Abu Talib Fatimah Kelabiya Abbas ibn Ali Hasan ibn Ali ibn Abu Talib Hussain ibn Ali ibn Abu Talib Ali Akbar ibn Husayn ibn Ali ibn Abu Talib Qasim ibn Hassan ibn Ali ibn Abu Talib Sakina binte Hussain ibn Ali ibn Abu Talib Ali Asghar ibn Hussain ibn Ali ibn Abu Talib Shi a Islam Battle of Karbala Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ali, Jafar Ibn ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ali, Jafar Ibn Category Tabi un Category Tabi un favored by Shi as Category Ali Islam bio stub ...   more details



  1. Uthman ibn Ali

    Islam Uthman ibn Ali was one of the martyrs in Karbala. He was the brother of Abbas . His mother was Ummul Banin . According to the Shia minority sect of Islam, he said that his father Imam Ali had said I called him Othman because of my brother Othman ibn Madh oon . This is highly likely because Ali also named his children Muhammad and Omar named after a mertyr in a battle of imam Ali a.s . In Karbala he was hit by an arrow by Khawli ibn Yazid, which made him fall to the ground, then another man came and killed him. He died at the age of 21. ref http www.al imam.net encyclopedia.htm Othman ref See also Ali ibn Abi Talib Fatimah Kelabiya Abbas ibn Ali Hasan ibn Ali ibn Abu Talib Hussain ibn Ali ibn Abu Talib Ali Akbar ibn Husayn ibn Ali ibn Abu Talib Qasim ibn Hassan ibn Ali ibn Abu Talib Sukayna bint Husayn ibn Ali ibn Abu Talib Ali Asghar ibn Hussain ibn Ali ibn Abu Talib Shi a Islam Battle of Karbala References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Uthman Ibn Ali ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Uthman Ibn Ali Category Tabi un favored by Shi as Category Tabi un Category Ali Islam bio stub ...   more details



  1. Mohammad ibn Ali

    There are two notable individuals known as Mohammad ibn Ali Muhammad al Baqir , the fourth Ismaili Imam , and fifth Shia Imam . Mohammad ibn Ali Abbasi , the father of the first two caliphs of Abbasid Dynasty , al Saffah and al Mansur . disambiguation ...   more details



  1. Ali ibn Yusuf

    Ali ibn Yusuf Lang ar died 26 January 1143 ref 7 rajab 537 Islamic calendar AH ref was the 5th Almoravid dynasty Almoravid king he reigned 1106&ndash 1143. Biography File Almoravid dinar 1138 631905.jpg thumb right Gold coin minted during the reign of Ali ibn Yusef Ali was recognized as the heir of his father Yusuf ibn Tashfin in 1102. He succeeded his father upon his death in 1106. ref Extrait de la Chronique intitul e Kamel Altevarykh par Ibn Alatyr, RHC Historiens orientaux I, pp. 239 40. ref Ali ruled from Morocco and appointed his brother Tamin ibn Yusuf as governor of Al Andalus . Ali expanded his territories in the Iberian Peninsula by capturing Zaragoza in 1110, but eventually lost it again to Alfonso I of Aragon Alfonso I, King of Aragon , in 1118. Cordoba rebelled against the Almoravids in 1121. Ali was succeeded by his son Tashfin ibn Ali in 1143. ref name ML clear Family Ali was the son of Yusuf ibn Tashfin . He had at least two sons ref name ML http fmg.ac Projects MedLands MOORISH SPAIN.htm Moorish Spain ref Tashfin ibn Ali , governor of Granada and Almeria in 1129 and Cordoba in 1131. ref Extrait de la Chronique intitul e Kamel Altevarykh par Ibn Alatyr, RHC Historiens orientaux I, p. 413. ref Succeeded his father in 1143. Ishaq ibn Ali . Died in 1147. References Reflist Start box Succession box before Yusuf ibn Tashfin title Almoravids years 1106&ndash 1143 after Tashfin ibn Ali End box Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ali Ibn Yusuf ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 26 January 1143 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ali Ibn Yusuf Category 1143 deaths Category Sultans of Morocco Category Almoravid ... 12th century Moroccan people Noble stub Islam bio stub ar ca Al ibn Y ssuf de Ali ibn Yusuf ibn Taschfin es Al ibn Y suf fr Ali Ben Youssef it Ali ibn Yusuf lt Ali ibn Jusufas nl Ali ibn Yusuf pl Ali ibn Jusuf pt Ali ibn Yusuf ru fi Ali ben Youssf ...   more details



  1. Ali II ibn Hussein

    Unreferenced date December 2008 Image Ali II Bey.jpg thumb right Ali II Bey Bey of Tunis , Tunisia Ali II ibn Hussein 24 November 1712 &ndash 26 May 1782 lang ar was the fourth leader of the Husainid Dynasty and the List of Beys of Tunis ruler of Tunisia from 1759 until his death in 1782. S start succession box title List of Beys of Tunis Bey of Tunis before Muhammad I ar Rashid after Hammuda ibn Ali years 1759&ndash 1782 S end Use dmy dates date December 2010 Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Ali II ibn Hussein ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION fourth leader of the Husainid Dynasty and ruler of Tunisia DATE OF BIRTH 24 November 1712 PLACE OF BIRTH Tunis DATE OF DEATH 26 May 1782 PLACE OF DEATH Le Bardo DEFAULTSORT Ali 2 Ibn Hussein Category 1712 births Category 1782 deaths Category Beys of Tunis Africa royal stub Tunisia politician stub ar ca Ali II ibn Husayn es Ali II ibn Husayn fr Ali II Bey it Ali II ibn Husayn ...   more details



  1. Ishaq ibn Ali

    Ishaq ibn Ali died April 1147 was the eighth and last Almoravid dynasty Almoravid king who reigned shortly in 1147. Ibrahim was the uncle of his predecessor as emir, Ibrahim ibn Tashfin , and was killed after the conquest of Marrakech by the Almohads . Sources cite book last Viguera first Mar a Jes s title Los reinos de taifas y las invasiones magreb es year 1992 publisher MAPFRE isbn 84 7100 431 3 page 188 br Start box Succession box before Ibrahim ibn Tashfin title Almoravid dynasty years 1147 after Conquered by the Almohads End box Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ibrahim Ibn Tashfin ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ibrahim Ibn Tashfin category 1147 deaths Category Sultans of Morocco Category Almoravid dynasty Category People from Marrakech Category 12th century Moroccan people Noble stub Islam bio stub ar de Ishaq ibn Ali es Ishaq ibn Ali fr Ishaq Ben Ali lt Ishakas ibn Ali pl Ishak ibn Ali pt Ishaq ben Ali ru fi Ishaq ...   more details



  1. Ali ibn Umar

    Ali ibn Umar or Ali II was the seventh Idrisid ruler and sultan of Morocco . He took over after the death of Yahya II in 874 CE. During his rule, Idrisid lost their capital, Fes . He died in 883 CE. ref name googbook The early medieval pottery industry at al Basra, Morocco. Nancy L. Benco. B.A.R. 1987 ref References reflist Start box Succession box title Idrisid dynasty before Yahya II after Yahya III years 874&ndash 883 End box Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ali Ibn Umar ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 883 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ali Ibn Umar Category Idrisid dynasty Category People from Fes Category History of Morocco Category Sultans of Morocco Category 883 deaths Category Zaydis Category 9th century monarchs in Africa Category Moroccan Zaydis Category Zaidi imams Morocco bio stub ca Al II ibn mar es Al ben Umar fr Ali ben Umar lt Ali ibn Umaras fi Ali ibn Umar pt Ali ibn Umar ...   more details



  1. Tashfin ibn Ali

    Tashfin ibn Ali died 23 March 1145, ref name ibn khaldun cite book title last Ibn Khaldun first Abderahman authorlink Ibn Khaldun year 1377 publisher volume Volume 6 page 308 ref or 25 March 1145 C.E ref cite book last Unknown author title year 1312 publisher Hassan II university of Casablanca pages 151 ref was the 6th Almoravid dynasty Almoravid king, he reigned in 1143&ndash 1145. Biography Tashfin ibn Ali was appointed Governor of Granada and Almer a in 1129, as well as of C rdoba, Andalusia C rdoba in 1131, during the reign of his father Ali ibn Yusuf . ref Extrait de la Chronique intitul e Kamel Altevarykh par Ibn Alatyr, RHC Historiens orientaux I, p. 413. ref He succeeded his father in 1143. In 1145, he went to fight the Almohads , under the leadership of Abd al Mu min , in the Oran area. He was besieged for several days by the Almohad forces and finally opted for escaping by sea. He subsequently called on a fleet from Almeria , burned his military encampment and while trying to join the port by night on horseback, he fell off a cliff and died in March 1145. ref name ibn khaldun He was succeeded first by his son Ibrahim ibn Tashfin , who was still an infant, and soon after by his brother Ishaq ibn Ali . References Reflist br S start Succession box before Ali ibn Yusuf title Almoravids years 1143&ndash 1145 after Ibrahim ibn Tashfin S end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Tashfin Ibn Ali ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1145 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Tashfin Ibn Ali Category 1145 deaths Category Sultans of Morocco Category Almoravid dynasty Category Muslims of the Balearic Islands ... stub ar de Taschfin ibn Ali es Tasufin ben Al ben Y sef fr Tachfin Ben Ali it Tashfin ibn Ali lt Ta minas ibn Ali pl Taszfin ibn Ali pt Tasufin ben Ali ben Yusef ru fi Tachfine ...   more details



  1. Hammuda ibn Ali

    unreferenced date August 2008 Image Hammouda Bey.jpg thumb right Hammouda Bey Bey of Tunis , Tunisia Hammuda ibn Ali 9 December 1759 15 September 1814 lang ar was the fifth leader of the Husainid Dynasty and the List of Beys of Tunis ruler of Tunisia from 1782 until his death in 1814. S start succession box title List of Beys of Tunis Bey of Tunis before Ali II ibn Hussein after Uthman ibn Ali Bey of Tunis Uthman ibn Ali years 1777&ndash 1814 S end Use dmy dates date December 2010 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hammuda ibn Ali ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 9 December 1759 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 15 September 1814 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hammuda Ibn Ali Category 1759 births Category 1814 deaths Category Beys of Tunis Africa royal stub Tunisia politician stub ar ca Hammuda Paix de Hammuda al Husain es Hammuda Pach fr Hammouda Pacha it Hammuda ibn Ali ...   more details



  1. Ali ibn Idris

    File Idrisids coin minted at Al Aliyah Morocco 840 CE.jpg thumb Idrisid coin, minted at al Aliyah, Morocco , during the reign of Ali ibn Idris, in 840 CE. Ali ibn Idris or Ali I was the fourth Idrisid sultan of Morocco . He was the son of Muhammad ibn Idris whom he succeeded in 836. He died in 848 CE Radjab 234 and was succeeded by his brother Yahya ibn Muhammad Yahya I . ref http books.google.com books?id 45Y3AAAAIAAJ&pg PA452&dq idrisid yahya 848&hl en&ei ZxJBTauDB8H 8AaT 6GGBA&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 1&ved 0CCQQ6AEwAA v onepage&q 848&f false ref References reflist Start box Succession box title Idrisid dynasty before Idris II after Yahya I years 836&ndash 848 End box Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ali Ibn Idris ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 848 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ali Ibn Idris Category Idrisid dynasty Category People from Fes Category History of Morocco Category Sultans of Morocco Category 848 deaths Category Zaydis Category Moroccan Zaydis Category 9th century monarchs in Africa Morocco bio stub ar ca Ali I ibn Muhammad es Al ben Muh mmad fr Ali ben Muhammad lt Ali ibn Idris fi Ali ibn Muhammad pt Ali ibn Idris ...   more details



  1. Ali ibn Harzihim

    For the teacher of Ash Shadhili see Abu Abdallah ibn Harzihim Moroccan literature Sidi Ali ibn Harzihim or Abul Hasan Ali ibn Ismail ibn Mohammed ibn Abdallah ibn Harzihim Hirzihim also Sidi Hrazem or Sidi Harazim was born in Fes , Morocco and died in that same city in 559 1163. ref Biographical Encyclopaedia of Sufis Africa and Europe N. Hanif. New Delhi, Sarup, 2002, ISBN 81 7625 267 0. ref He was a Sufi teacher, leader of a Ghazalian Zawiya institution zawiya in Fes and was the spiritual master of Abu Madyan . Ibn Hirzihim was largely responsible for the propagation of the works of Al Ghazali in northwest Africa. He taught at the Qarawiyin University of Fes and openly criticized the policies of the Almoravid dynasty . Ibn Harzihim was also responsible for the burial of Ibn Barrajan Sidi Abu Hakam ibn Barrajan , which, according to some sources , was forbidden by the Almoravid sultan. Sidi Ibn Harzihim received his khirqa the Sufi robe from Abu Bakr ibn al Arabi Ibn al Arabi before Abu Bakr ibn al Arabi Ibn al Arabi s death in 1148. ref Mercedes Garc a Arenal, Messianism And Puritanical Reform Mahdis of the Muslim West, translated by Martin Beagles , Brill, 2006 ISBN 900415051X, 9789004150515, p. 113 ref He received his teachings from his uncle Abu Muhammad ibn Saalih ibn Harzihim d. 505 1112 , who took it from Al Ghazali . He was buried at the Bab Ftouh south eastern gate cemetery of Fes . The water source Sidi Harazim was called after him. Notes references Bibliography Yusuf al Tadili Abu Yaqub Yusuf ibn al Zayyat al Tadili d. 1230 1 , Kitab al tashawuf ila rijal al tasawwuf ... attributed to Ali ibn Hirzihim, 1996, ISBN 0946621357 External links Dar sirr.com http www.dar sirr.com Sidi Ali ibn Harzihim.html Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ibn Harzihim, Ali ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1163 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ibn Harzihim, Ali Category Moroccan writers Category Moroccan Sufi writers Category ...   more details



  1. Ali ibn Abi Talha

    Unreferenced date January 2007 Muslim scholars 01 Ali ibn Abi Talha was a well known Muslim tabi een tabi i and hadith muhaddith transmitter of Sunnah , particularly from Abdullah ibn Abbas . Category Tabi un Category Tabi un hadith narrators Islam bio stub ...   more details



  1. Mohammad ibn Ali Abbasi

    expert subject date January 2011 Mohammad ibn Ali Abbasi was the son of Ali ibn Abdullah ibn Abbas , the uncle of Prophet Muhammad , and thus the cousin of the Prophet. He was born in Humaima in Palestine , and was the founder of the Abbasid dynasty in Arabia. ref http www.princeton.edu batke itl denise abbasids.htm ref When al Mukhtar announced the revenge of Imam al Husayn , he showed himself as the representative of Muhammad ibn al Hanafiyyah , the Promised Mehdi according to him. After the death of Mohammad ibn Hanifia, Imamate of Kaysanites Shia transferred to his son Abu Hashim , who transferred his Imamate to Mohammad ibn Ali Abbasi, the grandson of the Prophet s uncle Abbas ibn Abd al Muttalib . In this way, the political activities started of Mohammad ibn Ali. ref http historyofislam.com contents the age of faith the abbasid revolution ref References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH Category Abbasid Caliphate Category Arab dynasties Category Palestinian people islam bio stub ...   more details



  1. Ali ibn Umar Din

    Infobox monarch name Ali ibn Umar Din br title Sultan of the Adal Sultanate Sultanate of Adal image caption reign 1553 1555 coronation othertitles full name predecessor successor dynasty Walashma dynasty birth date birth place death date death place religion Islam Ali ibn Umar Din lang ar reigned 1553 1555 was a Sultan of the Adal Sultanate Sultanate of Adal . He was the brother of Barakat ibn Umar Din . ref J. Spencer Trimingham , Islam in Ethiopia Oxford Geoffrey Cumberlege for the University Press, 1952 , p. 94 n.4. ref See also Walashma dynasty References Reflist Succession office Walashma dynasty preceded Umar Din succeeded Barakat ibn Umar Din DEFAULTSORT Ali Ibn Umar Din Category Walashma dynasty Category 16th century monarchs in Africa Ethiopia royal stub ...   more details



  1. Ali ibn al-Athir

    Abul Fida Ismail Hamvi Abu al Hassan Ali ibn Muhammad ibn Muhammad , ref Ali, the father of Hasan and son of Muhammad who was the son of Muhammad ref better known as Ali Izz al Deen Arabic term Din Ibn al Athir al Jazari ref Ali, height of belief, son of Athir, from Jazar ref Arabic 1233 1160 was a Kurdish people Kurdish ref http www.alkitab.com 618.html Ali Ibn al .... Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Al Athir, Ali Ibn ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1160 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1233 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Al Athir, Ali Ibn Category 1160 births Category 1233 deaths Category Khazar studies Category 12th century writers ... scholars Iraq bio stub ar az bn l sir ca Al ibn al Athir de Ibn al Ath r es Ali ibn al Athir fr Ibn al Ath r it Ali Ibn al Athir he hu Izz ad D n Ibn al Asz r ja pl Ibn al Asir pt Ali ibn al Athir ru scn Ibn al Athir tr Ali ibn el Esir ur ... Hassan Ibn al Ath r title ibn al Athir birth date 1160 CE, Jazirat Ibn Umar, Great Seljuq Empire present ... archaeologist i say iram you say wabar al Kamil fi al Tarikh by 12th Century Kurdish historian Ibn al Athir al Jazari ref ref http comops.org article 126.pdf The Kurdish historian Ibn al Athir alJazari ... number of his soldiers. ref muslim historian from the Ibn Athir family. According to the 1911 Edition of Encyclop dia Britannica, he was born in Cizre Jazirat Ibn Umar , Great Seljuq Empire . ref http encyclopedia.jrank.org I27 INV IBN ATHTR.html IBN ATHTR Online Information article about IBN ATHTR ... also wikisourcelang ar Ibn al Athir List of Muslim historians List of Islamic scholars Ibn Athir Ibn Fadlan Ibn Rustah Varangian Notes references External links http www.britannica.com eb article 9041903 http www.deremilitari.org RESOURCES ARTICLES watson1.htm Ibn al Ath r s Accounts ...   more details



  1. `Ali ibn Da`ud

    Ali ibn Da ud was the Emir of Harar 1647 1671 . He founded a new dynasty of rulers of the Ethiopia n city of Harar. However according to Richard Pankhurst academic Richard Pankhurst , during his reign the city s problems with the surrounding Oromo people Oromos continued. In 1662 the Emir s troops met in battle the Illamo Oromo, which resulting in heavy casualties, doubtless on both sides, notes Pankhurst. Those killed included the Amir s son Sabr ad Din. ref Richard Pankhurst, The Ethiopian Borderlands Lawrenceville Red Sea Press, 1997 , p. 377 ref He was succeeded by his son Abd Allah I ibn Ali . References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ali ibn Da ud ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1671 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ali ibn Da ud Category 1671 deaths Category Emirs of Harar Ethiopia royal stub ...   more details



  1. Ali ibn Babawayh Qummi

    Unreferenced date July 2009 Ali ibn Babawayh Qummi died 939 was a Twelver Shi a scholar from the time of the Ghaybat al Sughra . He s the father of Shaikh Saduq . He wrote a letter to Imam Muhammad al Mahdi , asking for prayer for him to have a child, as doctors had told him he could not have one. Thus was always called his son, Shaikh Saduq Oh you that was born by the prayer of Imam Mahdi . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Qummi, Ali ibn Babwayh ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 939 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Qummi, Ali ibn Babwayh Category 939 deaths Category Shi a clerics Category Year of birth unknown islamic scholar stub ...   more details



  1. Ali ibn Zainab

    Ali ibn Zainab was a sahaba of Muhammad . He was the son of Zainab bint Muhammad and grandson of Muhammad , he died after a few years in 9 Islamic Calender AH . His sister was Umamah bint Zainab . External links http anwary islam.com prophet life holly p 4.htm Holy prophet s life http freepages.family.rootsweb.com naqobatulasyrof prophet news prophet 04.html The Tribe of Quraish br Persondata NAME Ali ibn Zainab ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Muslim Sahaba DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ali ibn Zainab Category Arab people Category Sahabah Category 630s deaths Category Muhammad family A Islam bio stub ur ...   more details



  1. Sind ibn Ali

    Sind ibn Ali Musa , Sind ibn Al died after 864 AD , ref Cite book edition New edition publisher New York University Press isbn 0814780237 page 14 last Saliba first George title A History of Arabic Astronomy Planetary Theories During the Golden Age of Islam chapter Introduction location New York and London series New York University Studies in Near Eastern Civilization year 1995 ref was a renowned Sindhi people Sindhi Muslim astronomer , translator , mathematician and engineer . His father Ali Musa was a convert to Islam and an aristocrat who lived in Mansura, Sindh . Sind ibn Al traveled to Baghdad and received the best education available. He is known to have translated and modified the Zij al Sindhind . The Zij al Sindhind was the first astronomical table ever introduced in the Muslim World . As a mathematician Sind ibn Al was a colleague of al Khwarizmi and worked closely with Yaq b ibn T riq together they calculated the diameter of the Earth and other astronomical bodies. He also wrote a commentary on Kit b al abr wa l muq bala and helped prove the works of al Khwarizmi . The decimal point notation to the Arabic numerals was introduced by Sind ibn Ali. According to Ibn Abi Usaibia the Ban M s brothers out of professional jealousy kept him away from Abbasid Caliph al Mutawakkil at his new capital Samarra and had caused Sind ibn Al to be sent away to Baghdad . Both Ja far Muhammad ibn M s ibn Sh kir and Ahmad ibn M s ibn Sh kir delegated the work of digging a great canal instead to Al Farghani and thus ignoring Sind ibn Al , the better engineer. Al Farghani committed .... References reflist Islamic astronomy Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ibn Ali ... DEFAULTSORT Ibn Ali, Sind Category Sindhi people Category Mathematicians of medieval Islam Category ... pt Sind ibn Ali ... brothers were saved from severe punishment only by the gracious willingness of Sind ibn Al , to vouch ...   more details



  1. Ali ibn al-Qattan

    Moroccan literature Abu al Hasan Ali ibn Mohammed ibn al Qattan al Fasi died 1231 was an imam, a hadith scholar and one of the leading intellectuals of the time of the Almohad dynasty in Morocco . ref Eric Chaumont, La notion de awra selon abu l hasan al b. muhammad b. al qatt n al f s m. 628 1231 trl. The concept of awra according to ab l hasan all b. muhammad al qattan al fasi d. 628 1231 , in Revue du monde musulman et de la M diterran e , 2006, no113 14, pp. 109 123 Le corps et le sacr en Orient musulman ref He was born in Cordoba, Spain and lived in Fez, Morocco . He is the author of Kitab al nazar fi ahkam al nazar bi hassat al basar ref ed. 1996 in Beyrouth Casablanca ref. in Maghen, Ze ev, See No Evil Morality and Methodology in Ibn Al qattan al Fasi s Ahkam al nazar bi Hassat al Basar in Islamic Law and Society , Vol. 14, No. 3. 2007 , pp. 342 390 ref and Bayan al Wahm wa al iham al waqi in fi kitab al ahkam . ref ed. al Huasayn Ayat Said, 5 vols Riad Dar al Tayba, 1997 ref. in Jonathan A. C. Brown, The canonization of al Bukh r , BRILL, 2007, passim ref Ibn al Qattan is presumed to be the father of the historian Abu Muhammad Hasan ibn Ali ibn Muhammad Ibn al Qattan al Marrakushi, author of Nazm al juman . ref ed. Mahmud Ali Makki Rabat, nd 1964 , reprint Beirut 1990 , see introduction ref References references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ibn Qattan, Ali ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1231 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ibn Qattan, Ali Category Hadith scholars Category Moroccan writers Category 1231 deaths Category Moroccan Maliki scholars Category People from Fes ...   more details



  1. Ahmad ibn Ali

    Infobox monarch name Ahmad ibn Ali br title Governor of Ifat Sultanate Ifat image caption reign mid 14th century coronation othertitles full name predecessor successor dynasty Walashma dynasty birth date birth place death date death place religion Islam Ahmad ibn Ali lang ar flourished mid 14th century was the son of Jamal ad Din I . The Emperor of Ethiopia Newaya Krestos made him Governor of Ifat Sultanate Ifat after his father Ali ibn Sabr ad Din unsuccessfully revolted against the Emperor and was put into prison. Reign His father Ali was released from imprisonment after eight years and restored to the governorship, whereupon he treated Ahmad as a traitor, excluding him from all positions of authority. Ahmad called on the intervention of Emperor Newaya Krestos to gain a position over a single district and his sons were considered outcasts by the rest of the Walashma family. ref Taddesse Tamrat, Church and State in Ethiopia Oxford Clarendon Press, 1972 , p. 147. ref See also Walashma dynasty Notes references Succession office Walashma dynasty preceded Jamal ad Din I succeeded Haqq ad Din II DEFAULTSORT Ahmad Ibn Ali Category Walashma dynasty Category 14th century African people Ethiopia royal stub he ...   more details




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