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  2. Manasik - Wikipedia

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    Manasik (Arabic: مناسك) is the whole of rites and ceremonies that have to be performed by Islamic pilgrims in and around Mecca. The Qur'an differentiates between two manasiks: The Manasik of Hajj , has to be done in the month Dhu al-Hijjah and The Manasik of ʿUmra , which can be performed any time of the year.

  3. Abdul Somad - Wikipedia

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    Abdul Somad was born on 18 May 1977 in Silo Lama, a village in Asahan Regency, North Sumatra, as the son of Bakhtiar and Rohana. [9] [10] From the mother's side, he is descended from Sheikh Abdurrahman, nicknamed Tuan Syekh Silau Laut I, a Sufi scholar of the Shattari Order who was born in Rao, Batu Bara.

  4. Fadlallah al-Haji - Wikipedia

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    Fadlallah al-Haji (Arabic: فَضْلَ اللَّه الْحَجِي, romanized: Faḍlallāh al-Ḥajī) is a Syrian rebel leader, close to Turkey [1] and allied with the Muslim Brotherhood. [2] Considered a "scrupulous military man" by other Syrian rebel leaders and a "Turkish protégé ", [ 3 ] al-Haji has led the Sham Legion since its ...

  5. Dua - Wikipedia

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    An Indonesian Muslim man doing dua. Muslims regard dua as a profound act of worship. Muhammad is reported to have said, "Dua is itself a worship." [3] [4]There is a special emphasis on du'a in Muslim spirituality and early Muslims took great care to record the supplications of Muhammad and his family and transmit them to subsequent generations. [5]

  6. Haji Mirza Aqasi - Wikipedia

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    Haji Mirza Abbas Iravani (Persian: حاجی میرزا عباس ایروانی), better known by his title of Aqasi (آقاسی; also spelled Aghasi), was an Iranian politician who served as the grand vizier of the third Qajar shah, Mohammad Shah Qajar (r. 1834–1848) from 1835 to 1848.

  7. Hasyim Asy'ari - Wikipedia

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    Hasyim Asy'ari was born Muhammad Hasyim in Gedang, Jombang Regency [3] on 10 April 1875. His parents were Asy'ari and Halimah. His family was deeply involved in the administrations of pesantrens (local Islamic boarding schools).

  8. Al-Sirah al-Nabawiyyah (Ibn Ishaq) - Wikipedia

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    The original text of the Sīrat Rasūl Allāh by Ibn Ishaq did not survive. Yet it was one of the earliest substantial biographies of Muhammad. However, much of the original text was copied over into a work of his own by Ibn Hisham (Basra; Fustat, died 833 AD, 218 AH).

  9. Abdul Hadi Awang - Wikipedia

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    In the 1982 General Election, he was nominated by PAS again for the Marang seat and won with a majority of 320 votes, but lost in the Dungun Parliament, which was also contested, to Haji Awang Jabar. In the 1982 election, four other PAS leaders in Terengganu won their state seats—Haji Mustafa Ali, Haji Harun Taliib, Haji Abu Bakar Chik, and ...