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  2. Imam Maturidi International Scientific Research Center

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    The center focuses on in-depth study of the scientific heritage of Imam Abu Mansur al-Maturidi, and the contribution of Maturidi scholars, such as Abu al-Mu'in al-Nasafi to the study of Kalam.

  3. As-Sahab - Wikipedia

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    As-Sahab Media (Arabic: السحاب, "The Cloud") is the official media wing of Al-Qaeda's core leadership based in Pakistan and Afghanistan. It produces media featuring original sermons and speeches by senior Al-Qaeda commanders as well as footage of international operations carried out by Al-Qaeda. [1]

  4. Al-Qaeda (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Qaida (Urdu: قاعده), a series of books for learning Quranic Arabic intended for beginners. Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Al-Qaeda .

  5. Nur al-Din al-Sabuni - Wikipedia

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    Nur al-Din al-Sabuni also written as Nuraddin as-Sabuni (Arabic: نور الدين الصابوني), was a 12th century theologian within the Maturidite school of Sunni Islam, and author of Al-Bidayah min al-Kifayah fi al-Hidayah fi Usul al-Din (Arabic: البداية من الكفاية في الهداية في أصول الدين), a summary of Islamic creed (aqida or kalam) of his more ...

  6. Aqidah - Wikipedia

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    Aqidah comes from the Semitic root ʿ-q-d, which means "to tie; knot". [6] (" Aqidah" used not only as an expression of a school of Islamic theology or belief system, but as another word for "theology" in Islam, as in: "Theology (Aqidah) covers all beliefs and belief systems of Muslims, including sectarian differences and points of contention".) [7]

  7. Al-Qushayri - Wikipedia

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    Al Qushayri was born into a privileged Arab family from among the Banu Qushayr who had settled near Nishapur. [7] As a young man he received the education of a country squire of the time: adab, the Arabic language, chivalry and weaponry (istiʿmāl al-silāḥ), but that all changed when he journeyed to the city of Nishapur and was introduced to the Sufi shaykh Abū ʿAlī al-Daqqāq.

  8. Sharh al-'Aqa'id al-Nasafiyya - Wikipedia

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    Sharh al-'Aqa'id al-Nasafiyya (Arabic: شرح العقائد النسفية) is a commentary written by the Hanafi-Shafi'i scholar al-Taftazani (d. 791/1389 or 792/1390) on the creed of Najm al-Din 'Umar al-Nasafi (d. 537/1142-3), [1] an authoritative compendium on Islamic Sunni theology that remained a standard textbook in Ottoman schools. [2]

  9. Asim Umar - Wikipedia

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    Sana-ul-Haq (1974/1976 – 23 September 2019), better known as Asim Umar, was an Indian Jihadist militant [1] [3] [4] [5] leader of the al-Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent. al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri announced the creation of AQIS and introduced Asim Umar as its leader in a video posted online in September 2014.