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  2. Ali ibn al-Hassan Shirazi - Wikipedia

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    Sultan Ali ibn al-Hassan Shirazi (Arabic: علي بن الحسن شيرازي) (c.10th century), was the founder of the Kilwa Sultanate. According to legend, Ali ibn al-Hassan Shirazi was one of seven sons of the Emir Al-Hassan of Shiraz, Persia, his mother an Abyssinian slave. Upon his father's death, Ali was driven out of his inheritance by ...

  3. Kilwa Sultanate - Wikipedia

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    He was the son of Bashat ibn al-Hassan, the brother of sultan Ali ibn al-Hassan; Bashat had been appointed by his brother as the first ruler of Mafia Island. Bashat's son Ali ruled Kilwa for four and a half years. (c. 1001) [15] Dawud ibn Ali (son of previous) – deposed after four years by Matata Mandalima, king of the Changa/Xanga. [16]

  4. List of deceased maraji - Wikipedia

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    Abu Hasan Ali al-Uraidhi ibn Ja'far al-Sadiq ... Saudi Arabia: Saudi Arabia: Saudi Arabia: Biography - 10 - Rad - al-Hassan bin Mahboob al-Rad (or al‑Sarrad or al ...

  5. Zayn-e-Attar - Wikipedia

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    Manuscript of Ali ibn al-Hasan Zayn al-Din 'Attar Ansari Shirazi's Ikhtiyarat Badi'i. Copy created in Timurid Iran, dated 29 July 1444. Haji Zayn Attar [a] (c. 1329–1403) was a 14th-century Persian physician. He is best known as the author of the Persian language pharmacopoeia Ekhtiyarat i Badi i.

  6. Abu Ishaq al-Shirazi - Wikipedia

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    Following the arrival of Ibn al-Qushayri (son of al-Qushayri) in 469/1076 to teach at Nizamiyya madrassa, there had been a series of religious riots in Baghdad in 469–70/1076–77 between Hanbalis and Shafi'is. Ibn al-Qushayri denigrated the Hanbalis when he was there, accusing them of anthropromorphism in their discourse with Allah.

  7. Mirza Shirazi - Wikipedia

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    Grand Ayatollah Mujaddid Mirza Abu Muhammad Mu'iz al-Din Muhammad Hassan Husayni Shirazi (Persian: ابومحمد معزالدین محمدحسن حسينى شيرازی; Arabic: أبو محمد معز الدين محمد حسن الحسيني الشيرازي; 25 April 1815 – 20 February 1895), better simply known as Mirza Shirazi (میرزای شیرازی), was an Iranian Shia marja'.

  8. List of caliphs - Wikipedia

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    After Ali was killed, the governor of Syria Mu'awiya led his army toward Kufa, where Ali's son Hasan ibn Ali had been nominated as Ali's successor. [ 15 ] [ 16 ] Mu'awiya successfully bribed Ubayd Allah ibn Abbas , the commander of Hasan's vanguard, to desert his post, and sent envoys to negotiate with Hasan. [ 17 ]

  9. Taqi al-Din al-Fasi - Wikipedia

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    His family claimed descent from the Islamic prophet Muhammad through his grandson, Hasan ibn Ali. [4] In the year 679 AH, Taqi al-Din al-Fasi's great grandfather, Abu Abdullah Muhammad bin Muhammad bin Abdul Rahman Al-Fassi left Morocco, traveling to Mecca, which he entered in the year 686 AH. He took care of his three sons, Muhammad, Ahmed ...