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  2. Sunan Murya - Wikipedia

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    Sunan Muria (or Muria) is, according to the Babad Tanah Jawi ("History of the land of Java") manuscripts, one of the nine Wali Sanga ("nine saints") involved in propagating Islam in Indonesia. [ 1 ] He was born as Raden Umar Said, as the son of Raden Said (Sunan Kalijaga).

  3. Wali Sanga - Wikipedia

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    Sunan Ampel: Born in Champa in 1401 CE, died in 1481 CE in Demak, Central Java. Can be considered a focal point of the Wali Sanga: he was the son of Sunan Gresik and the father of Sunan Bonang and Sunan Dradjat. Sunan Ampel was also the cousin and father-in-law of Sunan Giri. In addition, Sunan Ampel was the grandfather of Sunan Kudus.

  4. Sunan Ampel - Wikipedia

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    Sunan Ampel (born Raden Ahmad Rahmatullah or Sayyid Ali Rahmatullah; 1401–1481) [1] was one the nine revered Javanese Muslim saints, or Wali Songo, credited with the spread of Islam in Java. According to local history, around Demak the mosque of Demak Masjid Agung Demak was built by Sunan Ampel in 1479 CE, [ 2 ] but other sources attributed ...

  5. Malik Ibrahim - Wikipedia

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    Malik Ibrahim (died 7 April 1419), also known as Sunan Gresik or Kakek Bantal, was the first of the Wali Songo, the nine men generally thought to have introduced Islam to Java. [ 1 ] : 241 His habit of placing the Qu'ran on a pillow led to him receiving the nickname Kakek Bantal (lit.

  6. Yusuf Banuri - Wikipedia

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    Imam Tirmidhi's contribution towards Hadith, (Ma῾ārif al-Sunan) 1957 [9] Knowledge of the Sunnahs Introduction to the knowledge of the Sunnahs; Sunan knowledge; Fayd Al-Bari explained Sahih Al-Bukhari; Glory Al-Darari Explanation of Sahih Bukhari; Atonement for atheists in the necessities of religion; The doctrine of Islam in the life of Jesus

  7. Yusuf II of Granada - Wikipedia

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    Yusuf was the first son of Muhammad V of Granada (r. 1354–1359 and 1362–1391), and the only one born during the first of the sultan's two reigns. Although his date of birth is unknown, historian Francisco Vidal Castro estimated that he was born c. 757 AH or 1356 AD (a few years after his father's accession).

  8. Sunan (Indonesian title) - Wikipedia

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    Sunan is the shorter version of "Susuhunan", both used as an honorific on the island of Java, Indonesia. According to Hamka in his book Dari Perbendaharaan Lama, the word is derived from a Javanese word for position ( susunan ) of hands in reverential salutation, done with hands pressed together, palms touching and fingers pointed upwards, and ...

  9. Sunan Bonang - Wikipedia

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    Sunan Bonang (born Raden Makdum Ibrahim) [2] was one of the nine Wali Songo (lit. "Nine Saints "), along with his father Sunan Ampel and his brother Sunan Drajat who are said to have established Islam as the dominant religion amongst the Javanese , Indonesia's largest ethnic group.