Abu al-A'war Amr ibn Sufyan ibn Abd Shams al-Sulami (Arabic: أبو الأعور عمرو بن سُفيان بن عبد شمس السلمي, romanized: ʾAbū al-ʾAʿwar ʿAmr ibn Sufyān ibn...
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Euphrates town of Raqqa, in early June, Mu'awiya's advance guard led by Abu al-A'war refused them access to the watering places under their control. After...
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Ubayda ibn Abd al-Rahman al-Sulami (685–705, governed for unspecified period during Abd al-Malik's reign; nephew of Abu al-A'war) Umar ibn al-Walid (705–715...
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fared better overall. Amr ibn al-As was one of the commanders of the Syrian army. Their advance guard was led by Abu al-A'war al-Sulami, who is credited with...
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Battle of the Masts (redirect from Battle of That Al-Sawari)
romanized: Maʿrakat Dhāt al-Ṣawārī) was a naval battle fought in 655 between the Rashidun Caliphate under the command of Abu al-A'war and the Byzantine Empire...
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Abu al-A'war seems to have commanded this garrison for some time, since the 10th-century Byzantine emperor Constantine VII records that Abu al-A'war erected...
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8th century in Lebanon (section Āl Arslān)
reign; nephew of Abu al-A'war) Umar ibn al-Walid (705–715, governed during the rule of his father Caliph al-Walid I) Ubada ibn Nusayy al-Kindi (717–720, governed...
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of Karbala in 680. Shimr was a son of Shurahbil (or Aws) Dhi al-Jawshan ibn Qurt al-A'war ibn Amr, a companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, who settled...
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romanized: Al-Quwwat al-Bahriyah al-Arabiyah as-Su'udiyah) or Royal Saudi Naval Forces (Arabic: القُوَّات البَحْريَّة الْمَلكيَّة السُّعُودِيَّة, romanized: Al-Quwwat...
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Battle of Hunayn (category Battles of Abu Ubaidah ibn al-Jarrah)
field. Abu Bakr, Umar, Ali ibn Abi Talib, Abdullah Ibn Mas’ud, Abbas ibn Abd al-Muttalib, Abu Sufyan ibn al-Harith, Fadl ibn Abbas, Rabi' ibn al-Harith...
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Mu'awiya I (redirect from Muawiya ibn Abu Sufyan)
governor of Egypt, Abd Allah ibn Abi Sarh, or Mu'awiya's lieutenant Abu'l-A'war. Meanwhile, after two previous attempts by the Arabs to conquer Armenia...
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Battle of Fahl (category Battles of Abu Ubaidah ibn al-Jarrah)
the Muslim troops in Syria, Abu Ubayda ibn al-Jarrah, organized a contingent led by ten lieutenant commanders with Abu'l-A'war at their head to attack Fahl...
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Abu Abdullah Harun ibn Musa al-'Ataki al-A'war (d. 170AH/786AD) was an early convert from Judaism to Islam and a scholar of the Arabic language and Islamic...
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Ziyad ibn Abihi (redirect from Ziyad ibn Abu Sufyan)
the daughter of a certain al-A'war from the Zayd Manat clan of the Arab tribe of Banu Tamim. During the reign of Caliph Abu Bakr (r. 632–634), Ziyad embraced...
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Muhammad ibn Ismail Bey (1725–1727) Ali Bey Zayn al-Faqar (1728–1729) Ghitas Bey al-A'war (1730) Muhammad Agha al-Kur (1731) Ali Bey Qatamish (1732–1734) Ibrahim...
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tribe produced notable generals such as Safwan ibn Mu'attal, Abu'l-A'war and Umayr ibn al-Hubab. Those who remained in Arabia were largely absorbed by the...
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for some references in Arabic sources, which call him "the One-Eyed" (al-A‘war) and record that he was a patrikios and commander (strategos) of the themes...
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Grade: Da'if (Darussalam) because Al-Harith Al-A'war is da'eef Al-Adab Al-Mufrad, book 33: 777 Fath al-Bari, Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani Sahih Muslim, book 41:...
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Zayd (Arabic: سعيد ابن زيد; c. 593-671), also known by his kunya Abūʾl-Aʿwar, was a companion (Arabic: الصحابة) of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and a...
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called “al-hamr” and “al-awr” in “al-Ahmar al-a’war.” And so on in abusive words. the early history of Muslims The first to speak of it was Al-Masoudi...
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Abū ʿAmr ʿĀmir ibn Sharāḥīl ibn ʿAbd al-Kūfī al-Shaʿbī (Arabic: أبو عمرو عامر بن شراحيل بن عبد الكوفي الشعبي), 641–723, commonly known as Imam al-Sha'bi...
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Banu Kilab (section Ja'far–Abu Bakr rivalry)
Dibab division, Shimr, a son of one of Muhammad's companions, Dhu al-Jawshan ibn al-A'war, settled in Kufa, where he became a chief of the tribe. Although...
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was Abu Ja'far. In rijal sources, several epithets have been attributed to him, including al-Awqas, al-A'war, al-Haddaj, al-Qasir, al-Tahhan, al-Samman...
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International Humanitarian Law. 11. Cambridge University Press: 147. Sakr Abu Fakhr, "Voices from the Golan", Journal of Palestine Studies, Vol. 29, No...
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The Great History (redirect from Al-Taʾrīkh al-kabīr)
biographical entry in this work runs as follows: Ad'ham al-Sadusi, Abui Bishr. Hajjaj al-Aʿwar quoted Shuʿbah, "He was client to Shaqiq ibn Thawr." He...
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Banu Tujib (category Dynasties in al-Andalus)
Hisham ibn Muhammad. The elder Muhammad al-Tujibi, who would be known to history as Muhammad al-Anqar or al-Aʿwar ('the one-eyed') died in January 925....
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“Leish”. Laish, 1964, 173 pages Kass 'a shfaf al-dene, 1973, 152 pages Julnar, 1978, 133 pages al-ghurab al-a'war, 1986, 131 pages 'arabiyye mkhalla'a, 1986...
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of Morning, by A R Dard, (1948) p.371] Bhangar, makkar, fareibi, mal‘un, a‘war dajjal, abdud-darahim waddananir, jiska ilham ihtilam hai, bei-haya, bhangiyun...
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Abu'l-A'war Abulchares Abu'l-Faraj al-Tarsusi Abu'l-Fawaris Muhammad ibn Nasir al-Dawla Abu'l-Qasim (Seljuk governor of Nicaea) Abu'l-Qasim Ali ibn al-Hasan...
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