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  2. First Islamic State - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad's policy in the next two years after the battle of Uhud was to prevent as best he could the formation of alliances against him. Whenever alliances of tribesmen against Medina were formed, he sent out an expedition to break it up. [45] When Muhammad heard of men massing with hostile intentions against Medina, he reacted with severity. [46]

  3. Mazin Mohamedein - Wikipedia

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    Mazin Mohamedein Al-Nour Mohamed (Arabic: مازن محمدين; born 2 May 2000) is a Sudanese professional footballer who plays as a left-back for the Sudanese club Al-Merrikh SC, and the Sudan national team.

  4. Muhammad bin Ladin - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad bin Ladin was born on the Hadramawt coast of south Yemen to Awad, a Kindite Hadrami tribesman from al-Rubat, a village in Wadi Doan. His year of birth is often given as 1908, although this is an approximation at best, as no central government had solidified control over the area at the time and no birth registry existed. [1]

  5. Green Dome - Wikipedia

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    The Green Dome (Arabic: ٱَلْقُبَّة ٱلْخَضْرَاء ‎, romanized: al-Qubbah al-Khaḍrāʾ, Hejazi Arabic pronunciation: [al.ɡʊb.ba al.xadˤ.ra]) is a green-coloured dome built above the tombs of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and the early Rashidun Caliphs Abu Bakr (r.

  6. Madin Sahib - Wikipedia

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    The Madin Sahib Mosque was built by Sultan Zain-ul-Abideen in 1448. He named it after his teacher, Syed Mohammad Madani, who is also buried to the left of the mosque. [2] Syed Mohammad Madani became Madin Saeb for Kashmiris. Syed Madani came from Madeenah to India with Timur in 1398. He was sent to Kashmir as Timur's envoy to Sultan Sikander.

  7. Sayf al-Din Suri - Wikipedia

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    When Sayf al-Din Suri ascended the throne, he divided the Ghurid kingdom among his brothers; Fakhr al-Din Masud received land near the Hari River; Baha al-Din Sam I received Ghur; Shihab al-Din Muhammad Kharnak received Madin; Shuja al-Din Ali received Jarmas; Ala al-Din Husayn received Wajiristan; and Qutb al-Din Muhammad received Warshad Warsh, where he built the famous city of Firuzkuh. [1]

  8. Ala al-Din Husayn - Wikipedia

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    Sayf al Din Suri was king of the Ghurid dynasty from 1149 to 1161. [1] When Ala al-Din's brother, Sayf al-Din Suri, ascended the throne, he divided the Ghurid kingdom among his brothers; Fakhr al-Din Masud received land near the Hari River; Baha al-Din Sam I received Ghur; Shihab al-Din Muhammad Kharnak received Madin; Shuja al-Din Ali received Jarmas; Ala al-Din Husayn received Waziristan ...

  9. Mohammedan - Wikipedia

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    Mohammedan (also spelled Muhammadan, Mahommedan, Mahomedan or Mahometan) is a term for a follower of Muhammad, the Islamic prophet. [2] It is used as both a noun and an adjective, meaning belonging or relating to, either Muhammad or the religion, doctrines, institutions and practices that he established.