Hatim al-Tai (Arabic: حاتم الطائي, 'Hatim of the Tayy tribe'; died 578), full name Ḥātim bin ʿAbd Allāh bin Saʿd aṭ-Ṭāʾiyy (Arabic: حاتم بن عبد الله بن...
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and lyrics by Hasan Kamal. The film's plot is based on the story of Hatim al-Tai from the Ta'i Arabian tribe. The film begins with a baby boy being born...
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Adi ibn Hatim al-Tai (Arabic: عدي بن حاتم الطائي, romanized: ʿAdī ibn Ḥātim al-Ṭāʾī) was a leader of the Arab tribe of Tayy, and one of the companions...
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Persian story recounting the adventures of Hatim al-Tai of the Tayyi tribe of Arabia. In the Middle Ages, Hatim, the newborn son of the Emperor of Yemen...
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Hatim is an Indian fantasy television series which was premiered on 28 December 2013. The story revolves around the popular folktales of Hatim al-Tai...
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Bohra Islam Hatim al-Tai (6th century), ruling prince and poet of the Tayyi tribe of Arabia Hatim (horse), a Thoroughbred racehorse Hatim (TV series)...
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Swastik Productions. From May to June 2023, he portrayed the role of Hatim al-Tai opposite Srishti Jain in Sony SAB's Ali Baba. Sumedh made his singing...
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Hatimtai (redirect from Hatim Tai (film))
hi:हातिम in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hatimtai may refer to: Hatim al-Tai, a pre-Islamic (Jahiliyyah) Arabian poet Hatimtai (1929 film), a 1929...
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throughout Saudi Arabia and the Arab world as it is the place where Hatim al-Tai lived. It is also the homeland of the Rashid royal family, historical...
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Mansour al-Hallaj (Arabic: ابو المغيث الحسين بن منصور الحلاج, romanized: Abū 'l-Muġīth al-Ḥusayn ibn Manṣūr al-Ḥallāj) or Mansour Hallaj (Persian: منصور...
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Ka'b ibn Mama (section Story with al-Namari)
other two were Hatim al-Tai and Harim ibn Sinan al-Murri. Kaʻb died of dehydration in one of his travels when he favored his companion, al-Namari (Arabic:...
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[citation needed] Hatim al-Tai (Hatem ibn Abdellah ibn Sa'ad at-Ta'iy, died 578), Arab poet Dawud Tai (Abu Solaiman Dawud ibn Nosair al-Ta'i, died 770s...
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lost.[page needed] The oldest surviving biography goes back to Ibn Abi Hatim al-Razi (d. 938/939 CE), but is only a collection of anecdotes, some of them...
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Ghiyath ibn Ghawth ibn al-Salt ibn Tariqa al-Taghlibi (Arabic: غياث بن غوث بن الصلت بن طارقة التغلبي) commonly known as al-Akhtal (Arabic: الأخطل) (The...
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wa-laylah: bi-al-ʻāmmīyah al-Miṣrīyah: layālī al-ḥubb wa-al-ʻishq, ed. by Hishām ʻAbd al-ʻAzīz and ʻĀdil ʻAbd al-Ḥamīd (Cairo: Dār al-Khayyāl, 1997)...
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Abū al-Ṭayyib Aḥmad ibn al-Ḥusayn al-Mutanabbī al-Kindī (Arabic: أبو الطيب أحمد بن الحسين المتنبّي الكندي; c. 915 – 23 September 965 AD) from Kufa, Abbasid...
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Rabia Basri (redirect from Rābiʻa al-ʻAdawiyya al-Qaysiyya)
Rābiʼa al-ʼAdawiyya al-Qaysiyya (Arabic: رابعة العدوية القيسية; c. 716 – 801 CE) was a poet, one of the earliest Sufi mystics and an influential religious...
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Abu al-Ala Ahmad ibn Abd Allah ibn Sulayman al-Tanukhi al-Ma'arri (Arabic: أبو العلاء أحمد بن عبد الله بن سليمان التنوخي المعري, romanized: ʾAbū al-ʿAlāʾ...
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Uthman Amr ibn Bahr al-Kinani al-Basri (Arabic: أبو عثمان عمرو بن بحر الكناني البصري, romanized: Abū ʿUthman ʿAmr ibn Baḥr al-Kinānī al-Baṣrī; c. 776–868/869)...
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Feucht, Cynthia; Greydanus, Donald E.; Merrick, Joav; Patel, Dilip R.; Omar, Hatim A. (2012). Pharmacotherapeutics in Medical Disorders. Walter de Gruyter...
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Rōzbih pūr-i Dādōē (Persian: روزبه پور دادویه), more commonly known as Ibn al-Muqaffaʿ (Arabic: ابن المقفع; died c. 756/759), was a Persian translator,...
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Al-Asmaʿi (أبو سعيد عبد الملك ابن قريب الأصمعي, ʿAbd al-Malik ibn Qurayb al-Aṣmaʿī ; c. 740–828/833), or Asmai was an Arab philologist and one of three...
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bint ʿAmr ibn al-Ḥārith ibn al-Sharīd al-Sulamīyah (Arabic: تماضر بنت عمرو بن الحارث بن الشريد السُلمية), usually simply referred to as al-Khansāʾ (Arabic:...
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Badi' al-Zamān al-Hamadānī or al-Hamadhānī (Persian: بديعالزمان همدانی; Arabic: بديع الزمان الهمذاني التغلبي; 969 in Hamadan، Iran – 1007) was a medieval...
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Residential area on Hatim al-Tai Stairs (from Al-Kuwait Street) Amman skyline viewed from Hatem al-Tai Street Corner shops at Hatem al-Tai Street A hilly neighborhood...
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(b. 544) Approximate date - Bhavyaviveka, Indian Madhyamaka scholar Hatim al-Tai, Arabian poet John Malalas, Byzantine chronicler (b. c.491) Romano-Byzantine...
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Hammam Ibn Ghalib Al-Tamimi (Arabic: همام بن غالب; born 641 AD/20 AH died 728–730 AD/110-112 AH), more commonly known as Al-Farazdaq (الفرزدق) or Abu...
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Research. Retrieved 2024-11-20. Yaqeen Institute (2024-10-15). Adi ibn Hatim al-Tai (ra): From Christian King to Companion| The Firsts | Sahaba | Dr. Omar...
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Ibn Arabi (redirect from Muhyi ad-Din Muhammad bin Ali al-Hatimi at-Tai Ibn al-Arabi)
الله محـمـد بن عربي الطائي الحاتمي, Abū ʻAbd Allāh Muḥammad ibn ʻArabī al-Ṭāʼī al-Ḥātimī; 1165–1240) was an Andalusi Arab scholar, mystic, poet, and philosopher...
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Layla and Majnun (redirect from Qays ibn al-Mullawah)
about the 7th-century Arabic poet Qays ibn al-Mulawwah and his lover Layla bint Mahdi (later known as Layla al-Aamiriya). "The Layla-Majnun theme passed...
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