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Mizan,or Meezan (English: balance, scale, Urdu: ميزان) is a comprehensive treatise on the contents of Islam, written by Javed Ahmad Ghamidi, a Pakistani Islamic scholar and philosopher. It is published in Urdu by Al-Mawrid Institute of Islamic Sciences .
Adal (Harari: አዳል; Somali: Awdal), known as Awdal or Aw Abdal [1] [2] was a historical Muslim region in the Horn of Africa. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Located east of Ifat and the Awash river as far as the coast, and including Harar as well as Zeila .
Mizan (Arabic: ميزان, lit. 'balance') is a concept in the Quran, which has been described as "the principle of the middle path" [1] and "the overarching divine principle for organizing our universe". [2]
This book is actually the rework of Imam al-Dhahabi book by the name of Mizan al-Itidal.Ibn Hijr has refined it, made this work expansive and named it as Lisan al-Mizan. It is one of the most popular book in the field of Ilm al-Rijal (Science of Narrators or Biographical evaluation) and contains more than 6000 pag
book by the name of al-Kamil fi Dhu'afa' al-Rijal.Imam al-Dhahabi has since extended it, refined it and called it Mizan al-Itidal. It is one of the most famous booksin the field of Ilm al-Rijal (Science of Narrators or Biographical evaluation), and is published in five volumes that contain more than 3000 pages. [4]
The Adal Sultanate, also known as the Adal Empire [3] or Bar Saʿad dīn (alt. spelling Adel Sultanate, Adal Sultanate) (Arabic: سلطنة عدل), was a medieval Sunni Muslim Empire which was located in the Horn of Africa. [4] It was founded by Sabr ad-Din III on the Harar plateau in Adal after the fall of the Sultanate of Ifat. [5]
Adal Sultanate (عدل), former sultanate in Northeast Africa The Arabic name of Awdal, a region in northwestern Somaliland; Adal (sheep), breed of sheep from Ethiopia; FC Adal Asmara, football team from Eritrea; Adal, Iran (عادل), a village in the Lorestan Province; Adal was a political party in Kazakhstan
Garad Hirabu Goita Tedros Adam Al-Somali, widely known as Garaad Hirabu, was a Somali military commander and general that served the Adal Sultanate. [1] He held a distinguished position as one of the preeminent generals within the historical tapestry of the Adal Sultanate. [2] Renowned as the commanding figure of the Somali forces.