Abd al-Masih Haddad (Arabic: عبد المسيح حداد, ALA-LC: ʻAbd al-Masīḥ Ḥaddād; 1890–1963) was a Syrian writer of the Mahjar movement and journalist. His magazine...
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Patriarch of Antioch, 1895–1903 Abd al-Masih al-Antaki (1874–1923), Syrian intellectual and journalist Abd al-Masih Haddad (1890–1963), Syrian writer of...
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York Pen League, along with its original founders Nasib Arida and Abd al-Masih Haddad, and other Mahjari literary figures such as Kahlil Gibran. Naimy...
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Semitic storm-god. Aaron Haddad (born 1982), American professional wrestler best known as Damien Sandow Abd al-Masih Haddad (1890–1963), writer of the...
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Mahjar (redirect from Al-Rabitah al-Qalamiyah)
William Catzeflis (or Katsiflis), Kahlil Gibran (Chairman), Abd al-Masih Haddad, Nadra Haddad, Elia Abu Madi, Mikhail Naimy (Secretary), and Ameen Rihani...
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Engineering. Haddad was born in New York City, to a family of Syrian and Lebanese origin, his father was the writer and journalist Abd al-Masih Haddad. He received...
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Arab Christians (section Role in Al-Nahda)
society in North America, formed initially by Syrians Nasib Arida and Abd al-Masih Haddad. Members of the Pen League included: Kahlil Gibran, Elia Abu Madi...
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started contributing to Al-Funoon, an Arabic-language magazine that had been recently established by Nasib Arida and Abd al-Masih Haddad. A Tear and a Smile...
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for Al-Hoda and Meraat-ul-Gharb. Arida later married Najeeba Haddad, the sister of fellow Homs-born writers Abd al-Masih Haddad and Nadra Haddad; the...
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Ibn Taymiyya (redirect from Taqī ad-Dīn Abu 'l Abbās Ahmad ibn 'Abd al-Halīm ibn 'Abd as-Salām Ibn Taymiya al-Harrānī)
al-Din al-Tufi Al-Ba'labakki Al-Bazzar Ibn Qadi al-Jabal Ibn Fadl Allah al-Amri Muhammad ibn al-Manj Ibn Abd al-Salam al-Batti Ibn al-Wardi Umar al-Harrani...
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critic Morad Daoud – novelist, sculptor Hisham al-Ghazzi (born 1923) – lawyer Abd al-Masih Haddad Qustaki al-Himsi Adib Ishaq Riad Ismat – writer, director...
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Judgement Day in Islam (redirect from Al-Yawm al-Muhit)
"Antichrist" figure appears in Islam, known (in Islam) as (Arabic: دجّال) Al-Masīḥ ad-Dajjāl, literally "Deceitful Messiah". The Dajjal, like the Antichrist...
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brother Abd al-Masih in 1916, and subsequently re-formed in 1920 by a larger group of Mahjari writers in New York led by Gibran Khalil Gibran. Haddad’s best...
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Resources and the Claim to Realism in Western American Literature. Tuscaloosa, Al: University of Alabama Press. Buford, Bill (1983-06-01). "Editorial". Granta...
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Arida, Homs-born Syrian, poet and writer of the Mahjar movement. Abd al-Masih Haddad, Homs-born Syrian, writer of the Mahjar movement and journalist Elia...
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Jesus in Islam (redirect from 'Isa Al-Masih)
(Evangel or Gospel). In the Quran, Jesus is described as the Messiah (al-Masīḥ), born of a virgin, performing miracles, accompanied by his disciples,...
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saying, "Allah, Allah" or "iilah 'iilaa ٱllah." Al-Masih ad-Dajjal (Arabic: المسيح الدجّال, romanized: al-Masīḥ ad-Dajjāl, lit. 'Deceitful Messiah', is a false...
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Minister of Defense from 2011 to 2012 Qustaki al-Himsi - Writer and poet of the Nahda movement Abd al-Masih Haddad - Writer of the Mahjar movement and journalist...
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Christian influences on the Islamic world (category Christianity in al-Andalus)
acknowledged by the muslim theologian Al-Qadi Abd al-Jabbar, who reported in the year 995 that “kings in Egypt, al-Sha, Iraq, Jazira, Faris, and in all...
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of the Indian doctor Sustura were translated into Arabic at Baghdad. Daud al-Antaki was one of the last generation of influential Arab Christian writers...
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Islamic eschatology (redirect from Yaum al-Qiyamah)
figures that appear in the major signs include: Al-Masih ad-Dajjal (Arabic: المسيح الدجّال, romanized: al-Masīḥ ad-Dajjāl, lit. 'Deceitful Messiah'), is blind...
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Druze (redirect from Ahl al-Tawhīd)
is known under three titles: the True Messiah (al-Masih al-Haq), the Messiah of all Nations (Masih al-Umam), and the Messiah of Sinners. This is due,...
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Sharḥ on the Futūḥ al-Ghayb of ʿAbd al-Qādir al-Jīlānī". Hamdard Islamicus. 4 (2). Gibril Fouad Haddad's introduction in Ibn Jahbal Al-Kilabi, The Refutation...
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Tahawiyya. p. 76. al-Safarayni, Muhamad bin Ahmad. Lawami' al-anwar al-Bahiyah. Dar al-Kutub al-Ilmiyah. p. 1/128. Abd al-Wahhab, Ibn; ibn Abd Allah, Sulayman...
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Shia Islam (redirect from Equating God, Muhammad and Ahl al-Bayts authority)
[clarification needed] Ibn Abī Zarʻ al-Fāsī, ʻAlī ibn ʻAbd Allāh (1340). Rawḍ al-Qirṭās: Anīs al-Muṭrib bi-Rawd al-Qirṭās fī Akhbār Mulūk al-Maghrib wa-Tārīkh Madīnat...
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Schools of Islamic theology (section ʿIlm al-Kalām)
Hajar al-Asqalani, Ibn al-Jawzi, al-Ghazali, al-Suyuti, Izz al-Din ibn 'Abd al-Salam, Fakhr al-Din al-Razi, Ibn 'Asakir, al-Subki, al-Taftazani, al-Baqillani...
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