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  2. Abu Usamah - Wikipedia

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    Abu Usamah at-Thahabi is an Imam at Green Lane Masjid in Birmingham, England. [ 1 ] An American national, [ 2 ] he converted to Islam and studied at the Salafi-oriented University of Madinah in Saudi Arabia , an Islamic school popular with converts and international students.

  3. Huda TV - Wikipedia

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    The previous frequencies were as follows: Galaxy 19 @ 97W, Frequency 12184, Transponder 28, Symbol rate 22000, FEC 3/4, Polarisation: Horizontal.

  4. Muslim In America - The Huffington Post

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    The diversity of Muslims in the United States is vast, and so is the breadth of the Muslim American experience. Relaying short anecdotes representative of their everyday lives, nine Muslim Americans demonstrate both the adversities and blessings of Muslim American life.

  5. The ten to whom Paradise was promised - Wikipedia

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    The tenth named figure in the list was either Mu'awiya, or the prophet Muhammad, or Abu Ubayda ibn al-Jarrah, an early convert who played an important role in the election of Abu Bakr as caliph, and who was considered by Umar as a possible successor: [24] Mu'awiya (c. 600–680) / Muhammad (c. 570–632) / Abu Ubayda ibn al-Jarrah (c. 581–639)

  6. Abu Usamah al-Maghrebi - Wikipedia

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    He was one of the first to join Jabhat al-Nusra, at that time operating in Syria as a front group for the Islamic State of Iraq.When the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant was declared by Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, he remained loyal to al-Baghdadi, despite being offered the position of overall military commander in Jabhat al-Nusra by its leader Abu Mohammad al-Julani.

  7. Al-Dhahabi - Wikipedia

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    Of Turkic descent, [7] adh-Dhahabi was born in Damascus.His name, Ibn adh-Dhahabi (son of the goldsmith), reveals his father's profession. He began his study of hadith at age eighteen, travelling from Damascus to Baalbek, Homs, Hama, Aleppo, Nabulus, Cairo, Alexandria, Jerusalem, Hijaz, and elsewhere, before returning to Damascus to teach and write.

  8. Tabi' al-Tabi'in - Wikipedia

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    The Sunnis define a successor of the Successors as a Muslim who: Saw at least one of the tābiʿ. Was rightly guided (is a Sunni) Died in the state of Sunnihood

  9. Mohamed Mahmoud (Islamic militant) - Wikipedia

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    Mohamed Mahmoud (Arabic: محمد محمود; 18 June 1985 – 28 November 2018), known as Abu Usama al-Gharib (Arabic: أبو أسامة الغريب), was an Austrian Islamic militant and a senior leader in the Islamic State.