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  2. Nisba (onomastics) - Wikipedia

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    In Arabic names, a nisba (Arabic: نسبة nisbah, "attribution"), also rendered as nesba or nesbat, is an adjective surname indicating the person's place of origin, ancestral tribe, or ancestry, used at the end of the name and occasionally ending in the suffix-iyy for males and -iyyah for females. [1]

  3. Nisba - Wikipedia

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    The Arabic word nisba (نسبة; also transcribed as nisbah or nisbat) may refer to: Nisba, a suffix used to form adjectives in Arabic grammar, or the adjective resulting from this formation comparatively, in Afro-Asiatic: see Afroasiatic_languages#nisba; Nisba (onomastics), a word used as an element in an Arabic name

  4. Ar-Raniry State Islamic University - Wikipedia

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    Ar-Raniry State Islamic University Banda Aceh (Bahasa Indonesia: Universitas Islam Negeri Ar-Raniry Banda Aceh or it is simply called UIN Ar-Raniry (UINAR), is a public Islamic university in Banda Aceh, Aceh Province, Indonesia.

  5. Academic journal - Wikipedia

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    Content usually takes the form of articles presenting original research, review articles, or book reviews.The purpose of an academic journal, according to Henry Oldenburg (the first editor of Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society), is to give researchers a venue to "impart their knowledge to one another, and contribute what they can to the Grand design of improving natural knowledge ...

  6. Ibn al-Athir - Wikipedia

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    AH 630 (1232/1233), Mosul, Ayyubid dynasty [1] Era: Islamic golden age: Main interest(s) Hadith, History: Notable work(s) The Complete History and The Lions of the Forest and the knowledge about the Companions: Religious life; Religion: Islam: Denomination: Sunni: Jurisprudence: Shafi'i [2] Creed: Ash'ari [3] [4] Muslim leader