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  2. Nasr Abu Zayd - Wikipedia

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    Nasr Hamid Abu Zayd was born in Quhafa, a small village some 120 km from Cairo, near Tanta, Egypt on July 10, 1943. Abu Zayd went through a traditional religious school system [6] and was a Qāriʾ who could recite the Qur'an with the proper rules of recitation, and a Hafiz one who has memorized the Quran completely from a young age.

  3. Abū Zayd ibn Muḥammad ibn Abī Zayd - Wikipedia

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    Luster mihrab from the tomb of Imam Reza (see Imam Reza shrine), dated 612 AH (1215-1216 CE). Astan Quds Razavi Museum.. Abū Zayd ibn Muḥammad ibn Abī Zayd (Persian: سید شمس‌الدین بن محمد بن أبی زید حسنی کاشانی; fl. 1186–1219 in Kashan), commonly referred to as Abu Zayd or Abu Zayd Kashani (ابو زید کاشانی), is the most famous potter of ...

  4. Al-Risalah (Ibn Abi Zayd) - Wikipedia

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    The book “Ar-Risala” is a Mukhtasar in Maliki fiqh, written by Imam Abu Muhammad Abdullah Ibn Abi Zayd al-Qayrawani, who was nicknamed “Malik al-Saghir” and Sheikh of the Malikis in the Maghreb, on the suggestion of his student Sheikh Mahrez bin Khalaf al-Bakri al-Tunusi al-Maliki (951 - 1022 CE).

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  6. Nasheed - Wikipedia

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    A nasheed (Arabic: نَشِيد, romanized: nashīd, lit. 'chant', pl. أَنَاشِيد , anāshīd ) is a work of vocal music , partially coincident with hymns , that is either sung a cappella or with instruments, according to a particular style or tradition within Sunni Islam .

  7. Hammad bin Zayd - Wikipedia

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    Hamad used tadlis (concealment). [1] He was highly regarded for his knowledge and was considered to be on par with Imam Malik in terms of his scholarly contributions. Hammad bin Zayd was known for his firm stance against the Jahmiyyah , a theological group that held controversial views about the nature of Allah .

  8. Family says Sudan freed man convicted of killing U.S. diplomat

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    Abu Zaid spent most of the past 15 years behind bars in Kubar Prison in Khartoum and was released on Monday, according to his brother, Abdel-Malek Abu Zaid, who posted photos on social media ...

  9. Mohammed Abu Zaid al-Damanhury - Wikipedia

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    Mohammed Abu Zaid Al Damanhury was a 20th century Quranist scholar and Al-Azhar University graduate from Damanhur, Egypt who wrote a controversial commentary on the Quran.. In 1930, al-Damanhury published a rationalist commentary of the Quran titled Guidance and Wisdom from Interpretation of the Quran using the Quran (Al-hidaya wal-‘irfan fi tafsir al-Qur’an bil-Qur’an) [1] In it, al ...