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Fadlallah was known for his relatively liberal views on women, whom he saw as equal to men. [46] He believed that women have just as much of a responsibility towards society as men do, and women should be role models for both men and women. Fadlallah also believed that women have the same exact ability as men to fight their inner weaknesses.
Shihab al-Din Abu al-Abbas Ahmad Ibn Fadlallah al-Umari (Arabic: شهاب الدين أبو العبّاس أحمد بن فضل الله العمري, romanized: Shihāb al-Dīn Abū al-ʿAbbās Aḥmad ibn Faḍlallāh al-ʿUmarī), commonly known as Ibn Fadlallah al-Umari or Ibn Faḍl Allāh al-‘Umārī (1301 – 1349) was an Arab historian born in Damascus. [1]
Bayyināt (Urdu: بینات, lit. 'Clear Proofs') is the monthly journal of Jamia Uloom-ul-Islamia.Its Arabic version is also published under the title of Al-Bayyinat. ...
According to Ibn Fadlallah al-Umari, Ifat was a state close to the Red Sea coast, 15 days by 20 days "normal traveling time". The state had a river (Awash River), was well peopled and had an army of 20,000 soldiers and 15,000 horsemen.
Fourteenth century Arab historian Ibn Fadlallah al-Umari recounted on the usage of the term and its origin being the city of Zeila, a vital port in the region. [12] this is the region which is called in Egypt and Syria the land of Zaila. This however is only one of their coastal towns and one of their islands, whose name has been extended to ...
Mohammad Hussein Fadlallah (1935–2010) Musa al-Sadr (1928–1978) Sobhi Mahmassani (1909–1986) Oman. Ahmed bin Hamad al-Khalili (born 1942) Zohurul Hoque (1926 ...
Fazlallah, also spelled Fadlallah, Fazlollah, Fazlullah etc. (Arabic: فضل الله)) is a male Muslim given name, composed of the elements Fadl and Allah, meaning bounty of God. In modern usage it may serve as a surname.
"Fadlallah published a minor periodical, and went to Lebanon in 1952." If it was a periodical then it was published more than once. I suggest that this be changed to "Fadlallah began publishing a minor periodical..." but I am not sure of the accuracy of the statment after the change. Does anyone know? --Apolloourson 20:23, 29 January 2006 (UTC)