ٱلنَّجَاشِيّ, romanized: An-Najāshī) ruler of the Kingdom of Aksum who reigned from 614–630 C.E.. It is agreed by Muslim scholars that Najashi gave shelter to Muslim...
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Abū al-ʿAbbās Aḥmad ibn ʿAlī al-Najāshī (c. 982–1058), often simply referred to as al-Najāshī, was a Twelver Shi'ite scholar mainly known for his work...
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Najāshi or al-Najāshī (Arabic: النجاشي) may refer to: Najashi, also known as Armah or Aṣḥamah, ruler of the Kingdom of Aksum from 614 to 631 Ahmad ibn...
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are under the control of the great king (the Najashi) to whom they show obedience and pay taxes. The Najashi is of the Jacobite Christian faith." The historian...
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ruling Aksumite monarch who received them is known in Islamic sources as Najashi (نجاشي, najāšī), the Negus of the kingdom; modern historians have alternatively...
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Arabian 𐪌𐪔𐪆 (ngś), meaning "the ruler." Emperor of Ethiopia Kebra Nagast Najashi Haile Selassie, Western Education, and Political Revolution in Ethiopia...
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forged a genealogy linking him to the Arab tribe of T̩ayy. According to al-Najashi, Abu Tammam was a Twelver Shia Muslim as evident by some of his poems....
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have migrated to Abyssinia during the reign of Najashi.[better source needed] It is named after Najashi.[better source needed] In 2018, the mosque was...
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ruled by Najashi, a pious Christian king. Ethiopia is mentioned in the Sunnah as Abyssinia (Al-Habash). It is agreed by Islamic scholars that Najashi gave...
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second flight in 616. There they obtained the protection of the Negus (An-Najashi), and could worship Allah unhindered. Ja'far and Asma lived in Abyssinia...
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1535 the Imam visited the tomb of Najashi in Negash to pay his respects as well as naming his son Ahmed Al Najashi after him.: 350f Imam Ahmad’s invasion...
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2013. This elephant was called Mahmud and it was sent to Abrahah from Najashi, the king of Abyssinia, particularly for this expedition. Marr JS, Hubbard...
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2013. This elephant was called Mahmud and it was sent to Abrahah from Najashi, the king of Abyssinia, particularly for this expedition. Marr JS, Hubbard...
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Israel Coin of the Axumite king Israel King of Aksum Predecessor Ioel or Kaleb Successor Najashi or Gabra Masqal...
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Morteza Motahhari Rijal al-Kashshi by al-Kashshi Rijal al-Najashi [Wikidata] by Ahmad ibn Ali al-Najashi Rijal al-Tusi by Shaykh Tusi Al Fehrist by Shaykh Tusi...
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ibn Umar al-Kashshi (c. 854–941/951) Rijāl al-Najāshī ("al-Najāshī's Men"), by Aḥmad ibn ʿAlī al-Najāshī (c. 982–1058) Fihrist kutub al-shīʿa ("The Catalogue...
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that Najashi and Tusi mentioned. 4, 5 and 6. Al-Kabeer Al-Kabir, Al-Awsat Al-Fareez and Al-Sagher Al-Fareez; 7. Al-Badlan issues, which Najashi has mentioned...
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invasion of the Tigray region Ahmad ibn Ibrahim al-Ghazi visited the tomb of Najashi in Negash to pay his respects. Dawit II died in September 2nd, 1540. and...
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She was one of Muhammad's wives. Rayhana – Also one of Muhammad's wives. Najashi, a Christian king of Aksum who granted asylum to Muslim emigrants from...
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kingdom. To the south of the Beja kingdoms was a Christian kingdom called Najashi. Gold, precious stones and emeralds were found in many of the kingdoms...
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John Bennett as Salul Donald Burton as 'Amr ibn al-'As Earl Cameron as Al-Najashi George Camiller as Walid ibn Utbah Nicholas Amer as Suhayl ibn Amr Ronald...
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Saifu, described as the najashi's grandson, likewise sent gifts. This source also adds that Saifu was the grandfather of the najashi who gave shelter to Muslim...
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predecessor) — — — Armakh II or Armah (Second son of Ouasan-Sagad I) (Najashi) c. 615–c. 645 (30 years) Armah 5 years 253 Jan-Asfeha (Son of predecessor)...
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Zakaria ibn shiban as its narrator. Also, in the list of Bazanti works, Najashi mentioned two different books with the title Nawadar, the first of which...
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Ahmad ibn Mansur al-Ramadi Muhammad ibn Rafi' al-Naysapuri Sheikh Ahmad al-Najashi said: “Abd al-Salam son of Salih Abu Salt al-Harawi, he is an authentic...
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al-Azim al-Hasani hawzah.net Rey, Hazrat Abdol Azim mashreghnews.ir Rijal al-Najashi, Vol.2, P.65 Hazrat Abd al-Azim erfan.ir Hazrat Abd al-Azim yjc.ir Hazrat...
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Muhammad ibn Ya'qub al-Kulayni (c. 864–941). According to Ahmad ibn Ali al-Najashi (c. 982–1058), he wrote several books such as the Kitāb al-Ghayba ('Book...
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migrated to Abyssinia where they were protected by its king, Armah An-Najāshī, who later accepted Islam. They were followed by 101 Muslims later in the...
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dispatched to Egypt and elsewhere, as reported by the Twelver traditionist al-Najashi (d. 1058). They were apparently successful and an account by the Twelver...
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Depiction of the Negus of Axum, Ashamah al-Negashi (also spelled Najashi), rejecting the Meccans' demands of surrendering the Muslims in Rashid ad-Din...
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