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  2. Sulayman al-Baruni - Wikipedia

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    After his death, his daughter, Za'ima bint Sulayman, gathered some of his papers and published them at Tripoli in 1964 under the title Safahat khalida min al-jihad li'l-mujahid al-Libi Sulayman al-Baruni. [4] In the 1970s, the new nationalist regime demanded that the bodies of the anti-colonial leaders who died in exile be brought to their ...

  3. Za'ima Sulayman al-Baruni - Wikipedia

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    Baruni also worked to collect and disseminate her father's work after his death. [1] She published a significant collection of his papers in 1964 under the title Safahat khalida min al-jihad li'l-mujahid al-Libi Sulayman al-Baruni ("Glorious Pages of the Struggle of the Libyan Fighter Sulayman al-Baruni"). [7] [8] [9] Za'ima al-Baruni died in ...

  4. Tripolitanian Republic - Wikipedia

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    Sulayman al-Baruni, one of the Cyrenaican leaders. The Italian colonial authorities negotiated with al-Baruni and other chiefs and published 1 June 1919 a Colonial Statute for Tripolitania in which the colonial administration would give native Tripolitanians rights to Italian citizenship, recognise Islamic law as the civil law of the colony and provide that the colony would be governed by an ...

  5. Las madres del Estado Islámico - The Huffington Post

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    Aunque Dam no lo sabía todavía, a esas alturas la cúpula de Ahrar al-Sham había sido aniquilada en un ataque del EI y, en el caos resultante, Lukas se unió al Estado Islámico. Cuando reapareció dos meses más tarde, Dam, chateando con él en Viber, intentó persuadirle de que volviera a casa.

  6. Sulaymani - Wikipedia

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    The leadership of the Sulaymaniyah, whose Indian community was small, reverted to the Yemen with the succession of the thirtieth Da'i al-Mutlaq, Ibrahim ibn Muhammad ibn Fahd Al-Makrami, in 1677. Since then the position of the dai al mutlaq has remained in various branches of the al Makrami family except for the time of the forty-sixth dai, an ...

  7. Sulaymanids - Wikipedia

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    Family tree of the early sharifian dynasties of Mecca, with the line of Sulayman ibn Abdallah in red. The chronology of the history of the dynasty is not very well established. Their name is derived from Sulayman bin Abdallah, the grandson of Musa al-Jawn bin Abd Allah al-Mahd , a fifth-generation descendant of the imam Hasan bin Ali .

  8. Brethren of Purity - Wikipedia

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    The Arabic phrase Ikhwān aṣ-Ṣafāʾ (short for, among many possible transcriptions, Ikhwān aṣ-Ṣafāʾ wa Khullān al-Wafā wa Ahl al-Ḥamd wa abnāʾ al-Majd, [6] meaning "Brethren of Purity, Loyal Friends, People worthy of praise and Sons of Glory") can be translated as either the "Brethren of Purity" or the "Brethren of Sincerity"; various scholars such as Ian Netton prefer "of ...

  9. ‘Peripheral,’ ‘The Waterboyz’ Win at American Black Film ...

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    Sulayman Tahir’s “Peripheral” and Coke Daniels’ “The Waterboyz” were among the winners of this year’s Best of ABFF Awards, presented Saturday at the American Black Film Festival.