Sidi Mohammed ibn Nasir (Arabic: مْحَمَّد بنَّاصر) or Mohammed ibn Mohammed ibn Ahmed ibn Mohammed ibn al-Hussayn ibn Nasir ibn Amr abu Bakr al-Drawi al-Aghlabi...
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Abu Abdallah Mohammed ibn Abdessalam ibn Nasir (Arabic: محمد بن عبد السلام بن ناصر; died 1824) was a Moroccan writer. He was a leading scholar at the...
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Al-Malik an-Nasir Nasir ad-Din Muhammad ibn Qalawun (Arabic: الملك الناصر ناصر الدين محمد بن قلاوون), commonly known as an-Nasir Muhammad (Arabic: الناصر...
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Muhammad al-Nasir (Arabic: الناصر لدين الله محمد بن المنصور, al-Nāṣir li-dīn Allāh Muḥammad ibn al-Manṣūr, c. 1182 – 1213) was the fourth Almohad Caliph...
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Nasiriyya (Arabic: الزاوية الناصرية) is a Sufi order founded by Sidi Mohammed ibn Nasir al-Drawi (1603–1674) whose centre was Tamegroute. Darqawa (Sufism)...
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zawiya of the Nasiriyya brotherhood at Tamegroute, son of its founder Mohammed ibn Nasir. He made six pilgrimages to Mecca, travelling to Ethiopia, Arabia...
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the civil wars in Oman in the final years of the Yaruba dynasty. Mohammed bin Nasir was the "Temeemeh" of the Beni Ghafir, a Nizar tribe. In 1720 Ya'Arab...
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(1942–2001) Mohammed Zniber (1923–1993) Abdallah Zrika (born 1953) Mohammed ibn Abu al-Qasim al-Sijilmasi (died 1800) Mohammed ibn Abd as-Salam ibn Nasir (died...
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Mohammed al-Hajj ibn Mohammed ibn Abu Bakr al-Dila'i (Arabic: محمد الحاج الدلائي; died 1662) was the head of the Zaouia of Dila and conquered Meknes and...
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biographer Mohammed ibn Nasir (1603–1674), theologian, scholar and physician Makhdoom Ali Mahimi (1372–1431), Muslim scholar and saint Muslim ibn al-Hajjaj...
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For Al-Salawi, the author of al-Istiqsa see Ahmad ibn Khalid al-Nasiri Ahmad ibn Mohammed ibn Nasir al-Salawi (Arabic: أحمد بن محمد بن ناصر السلاوي; 1791...
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(1942–2001) Mohammed Zniber (1923–1993) Abdallah Zrika (born 1953) Mohammed ibn Abu al-Qasim al-Sijilmasi (died 1800) Mohammed ibn Abd as-Salam ibn Nasir (died...
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Said bin Sultan (redirect from Mohammed bin Said)
Ahmed died in 1804 on an expedition to Basra. He appointed Mohammed bin Nasir bin Mohammed al-Jabry as the Regent and guardian of his two sons, Salim...
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Nasir ad-Din al-Qasri Muhammad ibn Ahmad (Arabic: ناصر الدين القصري), also Nasir al-Qasiri, was the young son of the Sultan of Fez, Sultan Ahmad. In 1545...
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Muhammad al-Rudani (redirect from Mohammed al-Rudani)
its Madrasa, he continued his studies in the Zaouia Nasiriyya under Mohammed ibn Nasir for four years, the Zaouia of Dila, in Marrakesh and in Fez. His teachers...
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Bādīs ibn al-Manṣūr (Arabic: باديس بن المنصور; died 1016), known fully as ʾAbū Manād Bādīs Nāṣir al-Dawla (أبو مناد باديس ناصر الدولة), was the third ruler...
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Arabia, also called Ibn Saud, was very young when he first got married. However, his wife died shortly after their marriage. Ibn Saud remarried at eighteen...
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Ibrāhīm, his grandson ʿAbdur-Raḥman ibn Ḥasan, his son-in-law ʿAbdul-ʿAzīz ibn Muḥammad ibn Saʿūd, Ḥamād ibn Nāṣir ibn Muʿammar, and Ḥusayn āl-Ghannām. The...
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According to tradition, the Great Mosque of Kairouan was founded here by Uqba ibn Nafi in 670, although the current structure dates from later.: 28 In 711...
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Moulay Ismail Ibn Sharif (Arabic: مولاي إسماعيل بن الشريف, c. 1645 – 22 March 1727) was a Sultan of Morocco from 1672 to 1727, as the second ruler of...
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Sidi Mohammed ben Abdallah al-Khatib (Arabic: سيدي محمد بن عبد الله الخطيب), known as Mohammed III (Arabic: محمد الثالث), born in 1710 in Fes and died...
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Al-Nasir al-Din Muhammad (Arabic: الصالح ناصر الدين محمد بن ططر; 1411 – 24 March 1430) was the son of Sayf al-Din Tatar, and a Mamluk sultan of Egypt...
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Abu al-Abbas Ahmad ibn Muhammad (Arabic: أحمد بن محمد بن محمد الوطاسي), also Sultan Ahmad, or Ahmad al-Wattasi, was a Sultan of the Moroccan Wattasid...
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Abd al-Aziz ibn Abd Allah Al Baz (Arabic: عبد العزيز بن عبد الله آل باز, romanized: ʿAbd al-ʿAzīz ibn ʿAbd Allāh Āl Bāz; 21 November 1912 – 13 May 1999)...
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Nasiri may refer to: Ahmad ibn Khalid al-Nasiri, Moroccan writer Mohamed Ali al-Nasiri, Iraqi journalist Mohammed al-Makki al-Nasiri, Moroccan writer Moharam...
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Ahmad al-Maqqari (redirect from Abu-l-'Abbas Ahmad ibn Mohammed al-Maqqari)
(al-), Ahmed ibn Mohammed (2002). The History of the Mohammedan Dynasties in Spain. Royal Asiatic Society Books. Maqqarī (al-), Aḥmad ibn Muḥammad (1855)...
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Family tree of Muhammad (redirect from Family tree of Muhammad ibn Abdallah)
ISBN 978-81-206-0672-2. Retrieved July 24, 2010. Muslim ibn al-Ḥajjāj, Sahih Muslim al-Tirmidhī, Sunan al-Tirmidhi Muhammad ibn Jarir al-Tabari. The History of al-Tabari...
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Abdul-Rahman al-Barrak (redirect from ‘Abdul-Rahman bin Nasir al-Barrak)
Abdul-Rahman bin Nasir al-Barrak (Arabic: عبد الرحمن بن ناصر البراك, born 1933 or 1934) is a Saudi Salafi cleric. In 1994, al-Barrak and other Saudi clerics...
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Mohammed VI (Arabic: محمد السادس, romanized: Muḥammad as-sādis; born 21 August 1963) is King of Morocco. A member of the 'Alawi dynasty, he acceded to...
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Salahuddin or صلاح الدين in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Saladin (An-Nasir Salah ad-Din Yusuf ibn Ayyub, 1137–1193), was the first sultan of Egypt and Syria and...
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