Malik al-Ashtar (Arabic: مَالِك ٱلْأَشْتَر), also known as Mālik bin al-Ḥārith al-Nakhaʿīy al-Maḏḥijīy (Arabic: مَالِك ٱبْن ٱلْحَارِث ٱلنَّخَعِيّ ٱلْمَذْحِجِيّ)...
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ibn Malik al-Ashtar ibn al-Harith al-Nakha'i (Arabic: إبراهيم بن مالك الأشتر بن الحارث النخعي, romanized: Ibrāhīm ibn Mālik al-Ashtar ibn al-Ḥārith al-Nakhaʿī;...
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The al-Ashtar Brigades (Saraya al-Ashtar, named after Malik al-Ashtar), or AAB for short, is the paramilitary branch of the Islamic Resistance in Bahrain...
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in the letter of Ali to al-Ashtar refers to a set of instructions and advice for rulers, reputedly addressed at Malik al-Ashtar (d. 657), the Arab military...
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governance. In particular, the letter of instructions therein addressed at Malik al-Ashtar (d. 657), a commander of Ali, has received much attention as a model...
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descendants of Malik al-Ashtar al-Nakh'ei who fought with Ali ibn Abi Talib, the cousin of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. A hyphenated Al (Al-) means "The"...
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with a flying saucer fleet that operates in the vicinity of Earth Malik al-Ashtar (died 658), companion of Ali Ibn Abi Talib, cousin of Muhammad, and...
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to him for reducing her pension. Among the supporters of Ali were Malik al-Ashtar (d. 657) and other religiously-learned qurra (lit. 'Quran readers')...
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leader, Malik Al-Ashtar Al-Nakha'i, and are a branch of Azd Mecca (the descendants of Khuza'a Ibn Amr). Azd Mecca are one of four branches of Azd (or Al-Azd)...
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campuses are located in Isfahan and Urmia. The university is named after Malik al-Ashtar, one of the most loyal companions of Ali Ibn Abi Talib. MUT provides...
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to him for reducing her pension. Among the supporters of Ali were Malik al-Ashtar (d. 657) and other religiously learned qurra (lit. 'Quran readers')...
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fought alongside Ali at the Battle of Jamal and at Siffin. He remained loyal to Ali and his cause, along with Malik al-Ashtar, Ammar ibn Yasir and Miqdad...
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original on 14 July 2020. Retrieved 14 July 2020. "Amirul Jamea Shz Malik Ul Ashtar Bs Shujauddin Saheb DM ye Urs Syedna Qutbuddin As Shaheed ni raat Thane...
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Kumayl ibn Ziyad (section Kumayl's reappearance and the revolt against al-Hajjaj ibn Yusuf al-Thaqafi)
Malik al-Ashtar, Hujr ibn Adi, and Uwais al-Qarani also converted to Islam. Kumayl was very young when the prophet died in (632 CE). Malik al-Ashtar,...
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general and childhood friend, Malik al-Ashtar, whom he judged better capable of resisting Amr ibn al-As. However, Malik died on his way to Egypt. The...
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The Four Companions (redirect from Arkan al-Arba)
Ubay ibn Ka'b, Bilal ibn Rabah, Muhammad ibn Abi Bakr, Malik al-Ashtar, and Hudhayfah ibn al-Yaman were other such partisans. However, it is only The...
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Salman the Persian (redirect from Salman al-Farsi)
Salman al-Farsi (Arabic: سَلْمَان ٱلْفَارِسِيّ) was a Persian religious scholar and one of the companions of Muhammad. As a practicing Zoroastrian, he...
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in bold. Abbas ibn Ali Al-Qaid Jawhar Badr al-Jamali Habib bin Mazahir Hamzanama List of expeditions of Muhammad Malik al-Ashtar Sayyid Ash-Shuhada Mosque...
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Owais al-Qarani (Arabic: أُوَيْس ٱبْن عَامِر ٱبْن جَزْء ٱبْن مَالِك ٱلْقَرَنِيّ, ʾUways ibn ʿĀmir ibn Jazʾ ibn Mālik al-Qaranī), also spelled Uways or...
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Sunni Islam (redirect from Ahl al-Sunna wa al-Jama'ah)
after the murder of the third caliph Uthman (r. 644–656). It is said Malik al-Ashtar, a famous follower of Ali, encouraged during the Battle of Siffin with...
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Ammar ibn Yasir (redirect from Ammaar Bin Yassir Al-Ansi)
Malik al-Ashtar. Madelung quotes Al-Tabari by reporting what Mu'awiya said to his followers after killing Imam Ali's other loyal companion, Malik al-Ashtar:...
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with Ali as through negotiation of al-Qa'qa ibn Amr as arbitrator. However, suddenly Abdullah ibn Saba', Malik al-Ashtar and Shuraih ibn Awfa incited a riot...
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al-Tabari, Malik ibn al-Harith was appointed governor of Egypt before Amr ibn al-As' predecessor Muhammad ibn Abi Bakr. Other accounts reported by al-Tabari...
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Ali (redirect from Imam amir al-muminin)
Muhammad, and by his widow Aisha. Among such supporters of Ali were Malik al-Ashtar and other religiously learned qurra (lit. 'Quran readers'). These supporters...
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Eski Yurt (section Aziz of Malik Ashtar in Eski Yurt)
Muslim cemetery whose main object was the "maqam" (symbolical tomb) of Malik al-Ashtar en-Nahai (618-658), a companion of khalif Ali Ibn Abi Talib (618-657)...
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Malik al-Ashtar. According to some traditions, he was killed by Husayn ibn Numayr in a fight with Ubayd Allah ibn Ziyad with al-Mukhtar al-Thaqafi. Mokhtarnameh...
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al-Rahman was a prominent soldier in Aisha’s army who was slain by Malik al-Ashtar in the Battle of the Camel in 656. Abdallah ibn Khalid ibn Asid, nephew...
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Rashidun Caliphate (redirect from Al-Khilāfah ar-Rāshidah)
relatives of Uthman, and replaced them with trusted aides, such as Malik al-Ashtar and Salman the Persian. Demands to take revenge for the assassination...
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Tribes of Yemen (section al-Aulaqi)
Amr bin Maadikarb al-Zubaidi and Abu Sabra bin Dhu’ayb al-Jaafi and Yazid. Ibn Al-Harith Al-Sada'i and Malik Al-Ashtar Al-Nakha'i, Al-Ash'ath Ibn Qays...
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Muhammad, and by his widow Aisha. Among the supporters of Ali were Malik al-Ashtar (d. 657) and other religiously-learned qurra (lit. 'Quran readers')...
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