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Born in Qandala, Puntland, Somalia to a Majerteen Ali saleeban parents, [2] Mūmin arrived to the United Kingdom in 2005–2006, having lived 1990–2003 in a north-eastern district Angered of Gothenburg, Sweden. [3]
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Mumin denotes a person who has complete submission to the will of God and has faith firmly established in his heart, i.e. a "faithful Muslim". [1] Also, it is used as a name and one of the names of God. [1] The opposite term of iman (faith) is kufr (disbelief), and the opposite of mumin is kafir (disbeliever). [2] [3] [4] The Quran states: O ...
Abd al-Mu'min (c. 1094–1163) (Arabic: عبد المؤمن بن علي or عبد المومن الــكـومي; full name: ʿAbd al-Muʾmin ibn ʿAlī ibn ʿAlwī ibn Yaʿlā al-Kūmī Abū Muḥammad) [6] was a prominent member of the Almohad movement.
From the time of Muhammad, the final prophet of Islam, many Muslim states and empires have been involved in warfare. The concept of Jihad, the religious duty to struggle, has long been associated with struggles for promoting a religion, although some observers refer to such struggle as "the lesser jihad" by comparison with inner spiritual striving.
Conflict and Conquest in the Islamic World: A Historical Encyclopedia is a two-volume encyclopedia covering the military and political history of Islam, edited by Alexander Mikaberidze and published in 2011. The encyclopedia contains more than 600 entries from dozens of contributors, as well as a glossary, maps and photographs. [1]
Muslim Kabul: Ibn Abi-Makrah, Ratbil Major Muslim siege fails to retake Kabul [1] 695 Muslim Kabul: Al-Hajjaj Ubaidullah The kings of Zabul and Kabul defeated the Muslims, causing many deaths, including Ubaiduliah from grief. [2] 699 Muslim Zabul: Al-Hajjaj Abd-ar-Rahman Abd-ar-Rahman defeated the king of Zabul and ravaged the land. [2] 708 ...
According to the NY Times, the video is "then copied and viewed tens of thousands of times more" between September 4 and September 11. [7] Morris Sadek, an Egyptian-born Coptic Christian, contacts Cairo reporter Gamel Girgis from the newspaper Youm Al Sabaa , and emails him a link to the video. Says Girgis, "He told me he produced a movie last ...