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  2. Menzuma - Wikipedia

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    Menzuma is a Sufi Islamic chant by Ethiopians, mainly to praise Allah and bless the Islamic prophet Muhammad. [1] It is common in Mualid and similar events. [2 ...

  3. Hussein-Ali Montazeri - Wikipedia

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    Hussein-Ali Montazeri in Evin prison Montazeri was known as an Islamic jurist who was made to pay for his liberal-leaning beliefs. He supported a democratic republic as the best form of government; however in his ideal model for government, an Islamic jurist acts as a supervisor and advisor, what he, along with Ayatollah Khomeini, termed as ...

  4. Sheikh Hussein (saint) - Wikipedia

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    The city is a popular destination for approximately 50,000 Muslim pilgrims from various parts of Ethiopia, who congregate there twice a year during the Islamic months of Hajj and Rabi' al-Awwal. [7] The first pilgrimage in February–March is to celebrate Sheikh Hussein's birth; the second in August–September is to commemorate his death. [8]

  5. Mohammed Hussein Al Amoudi - Wikipedia

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    Mohammed Hussein Ali Al Amoudi (Arabic: محمد حسين علي العمودي; born 21 July 1946) [1] is an Ethiopian-born Saudi billionaire businessman. Born in Ethiopia to a Yemeni father from Hadhramaut and Ethiopian mother from the province of Amhara Region , he migrated to Saudi Arabia with his brother Mauricet and became a Saudi citizen.

  6. Sermon of Ali ibn Husayn in Damascus - Wikipedia

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    Ali ibn Husayn (Arabic: عَلِيّ ٱبْن ٱلْحُسَيْن), also known as Zayn al-Abidin (Arabic: زَيْن ٱلْعَابِدِين, "Adornment of the Worshippers"), was the fourth Shia Imam, after his father Husayn. Ali ibn Husayn survived the Battle of Karbala and was taken, along with enslaved women, to the caliph in Damascus.

  7. Habar Makadur - Wikipedia

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    The genealogy of the Habar Makadur traces back to Sheikh Samaroon. [23] [24] Prominent figures from the Habar Makadur, including Husain Musa Bin 'Abd Allah Makida/Habar Makadur. Hussain was a prominent figure in within the Gadabuursi family in the Adal Sultanate. [25] [26]

  8. List of Sufi saints - Wikipedia

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    Ali Hisam-ad-Din Naqshbandi Ameer Muhammad Akram Awan (1934–2017, 12th Sheikh of Silsila Naqshbandia Owaisiah and writer of several books and 03 Tafaseer of the Holy Qur'an) Abdallah ibn Alawi al-Haddad (1634–1720, buried in Hadhramaut , author on several books on Dhikr )

  9. Sultanate of Bale - Wikipedia

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    The Bale Sultanate was founded in the 13th century by Sheikh Hussein Hussein was born in merca, and was Somali from the Daauud sub-clan of the ABGAAL sub-clan of the Hawiye.[3][4] , [3] [4] who was born in the Hawiye capital of Merca and served as one of the commercial and Islamic centers on the Indian Ocean. [5]