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  2. Muhammad ibn Ali ibn Abdallah - Wikipedia

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    Salih ibn Ali (brother) ʿĪsā ibn Mūsā (grandson) Muḥammad ibn ʿAlī ibn ʿAbd Allāh ibn ʿal-ʿAbbās [ a ] or Muḥammad al-Imām (679/80 - 743) [ 1 ] was the father of the two first 'Abbâsid caliphs, Al-Saffah and Al-Mansur , and as such was the progenitor of the Abbasid dynasty .

  3. Imam Muhammad - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad al-Shaybani, student of Abu Hanifa; Muhammad ibn Ali, Muhammad ibn al-Hanafiyyah, the fourth Imam according to Kaysanites Shia; Muhammad ibn Ali, Muhammad ibn Ali ibn Abdallah, grandson of Abdullah bin Abbas and the father of As-Saffah the first Abbasid Caliph. He was the Imam of Kaysanites Shia after the demise of Abu Hashim, as well

  4. Muhammad ibn Ali - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad al-Baqir (676–733), son of Ali ibn Husayn (Zayn al-'Ābidin), the fourth Imam according to Mustaali and Nizari Ismaili, the fifth Imam according to Twelvers, Seveners and Karmatians; Muhammad ibn Ali al-Hadi was the son of Ali al-Hadi and the brother of Hasan al-Askari; Muhammad ibn `Ali at-Tirmidhi (died c. 869), Sunni jurist (faqih ...

  5. Al-Shawkani - Wikipedia

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    Born into a Zaydi Shi'a Muslim family, ash-Shawkani later on converted to Sunni Islam. [18] [32] [21] He called for a return to the textual sources of the Quran and hadith.As a result, Shawkani opposed much of the Zaydi doctrines and engaged in vigorous Sunnification campaigns across Yemen during his tenure as Chief Qadi.

  6. Ahmad al-Muhajir - Wikipedia

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    Ahmad al-Muhajir (Arabic: أحمد المهاجر, Aḥmad al-muhāǧir, Arabic pronunciation: [ɑhmɑd ɑl muhɑːdʒiɽ]; 260-345 AH or c. 873-956 CE) [1] also known as al-Imām Aḥmad ibn ʿĪsā was an Imam Mujtahid and the progenitor of Ba 'Alawi sada group which is instrumental in spreading Islam to India, Southeast Asia and Africa.

  7. Ali ibn Muhammad - Wikipedia

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    Ali was the son of Muhammad ibn Idris, whom he succeeded in March/April 836 at the age of nine. [1] During his infancy, the chieftains of the Berber tribes acted as his regents. [ 1 ] He proved an able ruler, who managed to stabilize and pacify the Idrisid realm after the troubled reign of his father. [ 1 ]

  8. Religious views of Muhammad Ali - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad Ali in Sudan, 1988. Muhammad Ali was initially raised as a Baptist [1] before his high-profile conversion to Islam. [2] In the early 1960s, he began attending Nation of Islam Meetings. There, he met Malcolm X, who encouraged his involvement and became a highly influential mentor to Ali. Ali, who was named Cassius Clay after his father ...

  9. Ali al-Uraydi - Wikipedia

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    Ali al-Uraydi (علي العريضي) was born and raised in Medina.He was the youngest son of Ja'far al-Sadiq. After his father died whilst he was still a child, he left Medina for the town of Al-Urayd, where he settled and became the sheikh of all Banu Hashim and the Naqib (prefect) of the descendants of Muhammad.

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