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  2. Ali al-Akbar ibn Husayn - Wikipedia

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    Ali al-Akbar (lit. ' Ali, the elder ') was the eldest son of Husayn, per majority of the early authorities, [2] [3] including the Sunni scholars Ibn Sa'd (d. 845) and al-Baladhuri (d. 892) and the pro-Shia historian al-Ya'qubi (d. 897–898). [1] Ali al-Akbar was therefore older than Ali Zayn al-Abidin, the only son of Husayn who survived the ...

  3. Ali al-Akbar ibn Hasan - Wikipedia

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    Sayyid Ali al-Akbar ibn al-Hasan (Arabic: سید علي الأكبر بن الحسن, romanized: Sayyid ʿAlī al-Akbar ibn al-Ḥasan) was a Sunni Muslim saint, and according to some historians of genealogy the second son of Imam Hasan al-Askari, the eleventh Imam in Shia Islam.

  4. Akbarism - Wikipedia

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    Diagram of "Plain of Assembly" (Ard al-Hashr) on the Day of Judgment, from autograph manuscript of Futuhat al-Makkiyya, ca. 1238 (photo: after Futuhat al-Makkiyya, Cairo edition, 1911) Akbari Sufism or Akbarism ( Arabic : أكبرية: Akbariyya ) is a branch of Sufi metaphysics based on the teachings of Ibn Arabi , an Andalusian Sufi who was a ...

  5. Ali al-Akbar - Wikipedia

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    Ali al-Akbar ibn Hasan (late 9th/early 10th century), purported son of the 11th Twelver Shi'ite Imam Hasan al-Askari and brother of the 12th Imam Muhammad al-Mahdi Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Ali al-Akbar .

  6. Abd al-Aziz al-Badri - Wikipedia

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    In 1959, he formed the Society of Scholars (Jami'yat al-Ulama) to oppose Abd al-Karim Qasim. He led protests against him numbering 40,000 people until his overthrow in 1963. [2] He was a member of the Islamic Brotherhood Society, established in 1944 under the leadership of Muhammad Mahmud al-Sawwaf and Amjad al-Zahawi.

  7. Sheikh Ali Jaber - Wikipedia

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    Ali Jaber has been devoted to reading the Qur'an since childhood. It was his father who initially motivated Ali Jaber to study the Qur'an. Although at first what he lived was the wish of his father, over time he realized it was his own need and by the age of eleven, he had memorized 30 juz of the Qur'an.

  8. Ali-Akbar Fayyaz - Wikipedia

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    Ali-Akbar Fayyaz (Persian: علی‌اکبر فیاض) (1898–1971, born in Mashhad) was a distinguished professor of Islamic heresiography and Persian language and literature at Tehran University and the Ferdowsi University of Mashhad. Fayyaz was born into a family of Shiite clerics in Mashhad, northeastern Iran. His father, Sayyid Abdul ...

  9. Abdul Jalilul Akbar - Wikipedia

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    Abdul Jalilul Akbar ibnu Muhammad Hasan (Jawi: عبد الجليل الأكبر ابن محمد حسن ‎; died 1659), [1] posthumously known as Marhum Tua, was the sultan of Brunei. [2] His verified reign of 61 years, make the longest of any Bruneian sovereign .