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  2. Islam in Greece - Wikipedia

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    The Muslim faith is the creed of several ethnic groups living in the present territory of Greece, namely the Pomaks, ethnic Turks, certain Romani groups, and Greek Muslims particularly of Crete, Epirus, and western Greek Macedonia who converted mainly in the 17th and 18th centuries.

  3. Greek Muslims - Wikipedia

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    Mustapha Khaznadar (ca. 1817–1878) was a Muslim Greek who served as Prime Minister of Tunis. [122] Al-Khazini – (flourished 1115–1130) was a Greek Muslim scientist, astronomer, physicist, biologist, alchemist, mathematician and philosopher – lived in Merv (modern-day Turkmenistan)

  4. Shahada - Wikipedia

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    A mancus gold dinar of king Offa of Mercia, copied from the dinars of the Abbasid Caliphate (774); it includes the Arabic text "Muhammad is the Messenger of God". The Qibla of the Fatimid caliph al-Mustansir Billah in the Mosque of Ibn Tulun, Cairo showing the Shia shahada that ends with the phrase "'Aliyyan Waliyyullah" ("Ali is the vicegerent ...

  5. Nicene Creed - Wikipedia

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    The large number of secondary divergences from the text of the creed quoted by Eusebius make it unlikely that it was used as a starting point by those who drafted the conciliar creed. [37] Their initial text was probably a local creed from a Syro-Palestinian source into which they inserted phrases to define the Nicene theology. [38]

  6. Aqidah - Wikipedia

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    Sunni Muslim theology is the theology and interpretation of creed (aqidah) that derived from the Qur'an and Hadith. The contents of Muslim theology can be divided into theology proper such as theodicy, eschatology, anthropology, apophatic theology, and comparative religion. In the history of Sunni Muslim theology, there have been theological ...

  7. Muslim Greeks - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... move to sidebar hide. Muslim Greeks may refer to: Greek Muslims, Muslims of Greek ... Text is available ...

  8. Cretan Muslims - Wikipedia

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    He was born into a Muslim family of Greek descent in the Cretan town of Rethymno in the year 1700. [36] [38] [39] [40] Giritli Ali Aziz Efendi: Turkey's third ambassador in Berlin and arguably the first Turkish author to have written in novelistic form. Al-Husayn I ibn Ali at-Turki – founder of the Husainid Dynasty, which ruled Tunisia until ...

  9. Greek contributions to the Islamic world - Wikipedia

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    For example, the Arabs translated Opisthen (Οπισθεν "after" or "following" Greek) or Opiso (Οπισω "to follow after" Greek), one of the original Greek names for the brightest star in Taurus, as Aldebaran (الدبران), which means "the Follower" in Arabic, because the star always follows behind the Pleiades as both move across the ...