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  2. Abu Hilal al-Askari - Wikipedia

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    Abū Hilāl al-Ḥasan ibn ʿAbdallāh b. Sahl al-ʿAskarī (d. c. 400 AH/1010 CE), known also by the epithet al-adīb ('littérateur'), was an Arabic-language lexicographer and literatus of Persian origin, noted for composing a wide range of works enabling Persian-speakers like himself to develop refined and literary Arabic usage and so gain preferment under Arab rule. [1]

  3. Shihab al-Din al-Qarafi - Wikipedia

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    Only four of al-Qarafi's teachers are listed by Ibn Farhun: the Shafi'i jurist Izz al-Din ibn 'Abd al-Salam, the Maliki jurist Al-Sharif al-Karaki (d. 688 or 9/1290 or 91), the accomplished Shafi'i theologian and legal theorist Shams al-Din al-Khusrushahi (d. 652/1254), who was a pupil of the renowned polymath Fakhr al-Din al-Razi, and the ...

  4. As'ad AbuKhalil - Wikipedia

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    As'ad AbuKhalil (Arabic: أسعد أبو خليل) (born 16 March 1960) is a Lebanese-American professor of political science at California State University, Stanislaus. AbuKhalil is the author of Historical Dictionary of Lebanon (1998), Bin Laden, Islam & America's New "War on Terrorism" (2002), and The Battle for Saudi Arabia (2004).

  5. Al-Muhannad ala al-Mufannad - Wikipedia

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    The text succinctly summarizes Deobandi perspectives on a range of controversial issues, such as: the ruling on Wahhabis, the ruling on celebrating Prophet Muhammad's birth (al-Mawlid al-Nabawi), whether the Deobandis believe it commendable to visit the Prophet Muhammad's grave (they do, according to Saharanpuri), whether intercession through the Prophet or saints is permissible (it is, so ...

  6. Taqi-ud-Din al-Hilali - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad Taqi-ud-Din bin Abdil-Qadir Al-Hilali (Arabic: محمد تقي الدين الهلالي, romanized: Muḥammad Taqī al-Dīn al-Hilālī; 1893 – June 22, 1987) was a 20th-century Moroccan Salafi, [2] most notable for his English translations of Sahih Bukhari and, along with Muhammad Muhsin Khan, the Qur'an, entitled The Noble Qur'an.

  7. 18th Parliament of Jordan - Wikipedia

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    The 18th Parliament of Jordan was elected at the 2016 Jordanian general election. 130 members were elected and had the right to sit in the National Assembly of Jordan.. The parliament was opened on 7 November 2016 when King Abdullah II inaugurated the first regular session of the new parliament with a speech from the throne. [1]

  8. List of Kurds - Wikipedia

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    Zahir ibn Hilal ibn Badr (r. 1013–1015) Hilal ibn Badr (r. 1014) Fadluya (r. 1030–1078) [11] Fadl ibn Muhammad (d. 1031) [4] Abu'l-Fath Musa (r. 1031–1034) [4] Lashkari ibn Musa (r. 1034–1049) [4] Abu Nasr Mamlan II (r. 1058/9–1070) [3] Abu Mansur Wahsudan (d. 1059) [3] Abu'l-Aswar Shavur ibn Fadl (d. 1067) [12] Anushirvan ibn ...

  9. Burhan al-Din al-Marghinani - Wikipedia

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    Sheikh Muhammad Abd al-Hayy al-Laknawi mentioned in the book al-Fawa’id al-Bahiyyah, saying: And know that they divided our Hanafi companions into six classes, and the fourth: the class of those with preferential judgment, such as Burhan al-Din al-Marginani, who are able to prefer some narrations over others. Some with good knowledge. [9]