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  2. Ka'b al-Ahbar - Wikipedia

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    Subsequently, governor Mu'awiya asked Ka'b to become his counsel in Damascus, but he most likely chose to withdraw to Hims, where he died in 652-6 AD, according to various accounts. His burial place is disputed. [3] According to Shia sources Ka‘ab was a Jewish rabbi, who moved from Yemen to Bilad al-Sham (Syria). [8]

  3. List of converts to Islam from Judaism - Wikipedia

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    Hibat Allah Abu'l-Barakat al-Baghdaadi (Baruch Ben Malka) – influential 12th-century physicist, philosopher, and scientist who wrote a critique of Aristotelian philosophy and Aristotelian physics. [3] Ka'ab al-Ahbar – 7th-century Yemenite Jew. Considered to be the earliest authority on Isra'iliyyat and South Arabian lore. [4] [5]

  4. Islamization of Jerusalem - Wikipedia

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    An early Islamic tradition from the converted rabbi Ka'ab al-Ahbar states "Ayrusalaim which means Jerusalem and the Rock which means the Temple. I shall send you my servant Abd al-Malik who will build you and adorn you. I shall surely restore you to Bayt Al Maqdis, its first kingdom and I shall crown it with gold, silver and gems. And I shall ...

  5. Muslim scholars of the 1st century AH - Wikipedia

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  6. List of rabbis - Wikipedia

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    Ka'ab al-Ahbar, Iṣḥaq Ka‘b ben Mati, (?–652/653) was a prominent rabbi from Yemen who was one of the earliest important Jewish converts to Islam. Maimonides. Maimonides, Moshe Ben Maimon, (Rambam), (1138–1204) 12th-century Spanish-North African Talmudist, philosopher, and law codifier

  7. Ka'b - Wikipedia

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    Ka'b, Kaab or Kab (Arabic: كعب ka‘b) is an Arabic male given name. People named Ka'b include: Ka'ab al-Ahbar; Ka'b ibn al-Ashraf; Ka'b ibn Asad; Ka'b ibn Lu'ayy; Ka'b Ibn Mama; Ka‘b bin Zaid bin An-Najjar; Ka'b bin Zuhayr; People using it in their patronymic include: Murrah ibn Ka'b; Musa ibn Ka'b al-Tamimi; Nusaybah bint Ka'ab; Rābi'a ...

  8. Kaʿb al-Aḥbār - Wikipedia

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  9. Shaheed-e Kufa - Wikipedia

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    The Martyr of Kufa (Persian: شهید کوفه, romanized: Shaheed-e Kufa) original title Imam Ali (امام علی) is an Iranian epic television series focusing on the life of Ali ibn Abi Talib, directed by Davood Mirbagheri, [1] [2] and originally broadcast in 1992 in 22 episodes.

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