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    scholarly debate. Al-Fihrist gives a list of the first and last sentences of each section of the Kitāb al-Ḥayawān. Abū al-Hudhayl al-ʿAllāf (d. ca. 841)...
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  • The Qarmatian-Hudhayl conflicts were a series of two military confrontations between the Banu Hudhayl tribe and the armies of the Qarmatians of Bahrain...
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    member of Banu Hudhayl tribe of Arabs.[citation needed] Al-Masudi mentions a number of scholar associates he encountered during his journeys: Al-Mas'udi's...
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  • Mu'tazilite theologian Abu al-Hudhayl al-'Allaf, and al-Jahiz was one of his students. Al-Naẓẓām served at the courts of the Abbasid Caliph al-Mamun. His theological...
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  • Abu al-Hudhayl Zufar ibn al-Harith al-Kilabi (Arabic: أبو الهذيل زفر بن الحارث الكلابي, romanized: Abū al-Hudhayl Zufar ibn al-Ḥārith al-Kilābī; died c...
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    Banu Hudhayl (Arabic: بنو هذيل) is an Arab tribe that originated in the Hejaz. The tribe mainly inhabits Saudi Arabia, Tunisia, Jordan and Egypt. The...
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  • be interpreted in the light of [the hadith], and not vice versa." Abu al-Hudhayl al-'Allaf (died 235 AH/849 AD), who lived a few generations after Wāṣil...
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    Aboul-Qacem Echebbi (Arabic: أبو القاسم الشابي, ALA-LC: Abū al-Qāsim al-Shābbī; 24 February 1909 – 9 October 1934) was a Tunisian poet. He is probably...
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  • Abrahah's army came, the Arab tribes of Quraysh, Kinānah, Khuzā'ah and Hudhayl united in defence of the Kaaba. A man from the Ḥimyar tribe was sent by...
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  • Abd Allah ibn Mas'ud (category Burials at Jannat al-Baqī)
    were from the Hudhayl tribe,: 14  believed to be slaves,: 16  or otherwise of low social status. However, Umm Abd's mother, Hind bint Al-Harith, was from...
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  • at war with the Hudhayl. Adam crept out in front of the tents and was caught in the cross-fire of the battle. A rock thrown by a Hudhayl man hit and crushed...
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    the lowland, knowing what he had come for, sent a man of Hudhayl called ʿUrwa bin Hayyad al-Milasi, who shot him with an arrow, killing him. His brother...
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  • Hanafite jurist. Jalali-Moqaddam, Masoud; Negahban, Farzin (2008). "Abū al-Ḥusayn al-Baṣrī". In Wilferd Madelung; Farhad Daftary (eds.). Encyclopaedia Islamica...
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    heartland of the Abbasid Caliphate, in 927–928. In 928, the Qarmatian leader Abu Tahir al-Jannabi became convinced that the long-awaited mahdi, the messiah who...
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  • Sahih al-Bukhari, the most significant collection of prophetic tradition in Sunni Islam. In regard to the widely reported raid of Hudhayl, Ibn Sayyid al-Nas'...
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  • Sajah (redirect from Sajah Al-Tamimiyyah)
    proclamation was not entirely successful, although the Taghlib tribe under Hudhayl ibn 'Imran pledge their allegiance by abandoning Christianity, majority...
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    Qam'ah respectively. Through Mudrikah, Ilyas is the ancestor of the Banu Hudhayl. Ilyas ibn Mudar succeeded his father as the ruler of the Hijaz. During...
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  • Muladí (redirect from Muladis (Al-Andalus))
    (Jodar), Saʿid ibn Hudhayl in al-Muntliyun (Monleon near Jaén), Daysam ibn Ishaq in Murcia and Lurqa (Lorca), ʿAbd al-Malik ibn ʿAbd-al Jamal in Beja and...
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    Conquest of Mecca (category Battles of Abu Ubaidah ibn al-Jarrah)
    same month, Muhammad sent 'Amr ibn al-As to destroy another idol, known as Suwa‘, which was venerated by the Hudhayl tribe and was located three kilometres...
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    Sufal As Suwayri Asfal al-ʽAyn Ash Shajar Az Zaghfah, Ash Shihr District. 'Atud, Adh Dhlia'ah District. Ba Hafar Ba Hudhayl Barwaj, Al Qatn District. Bayt...
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    this, and Umar sent an army led by Dhiraar ibn al-Khattab, Al-Hudhayl Al-Asadi, and Abd Allah ibn Wahb al-Rasibi. This force successfully defeated the Sassanids...
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    Mecca (redirect from Makkah Al-Mukkaramah)
    the lowland, knowing what he had come for, sent a man of Hudhayl called ʿUrwa bin Hayyad al-Milasi, who shot him with an arrow, killing him. His brother...
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  • suggests the Quran is being described as "linguistically seven-sided". Abu Amr al-Dani posits two explanations of ḥarf's meaning in the context of the seven...
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  • زُفَر بن الْحَارٍث الْكِلابِيّ الهَوازِنِيِّ; died 750), commonly known as Abū al-Ward (also transliterated Abūʾl-Ward), was a mid-8th century Umayyad governor...
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  • five principles, which were clearly enunciated for the first time by Abu al-Hudhayl. These were: (1) the unity of God; (2) divine justice; (3) the promise...
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  • Ibn Tamara, Abu al-Hasan Shuraih, Ibn Hudhayl, Yunus Ibn Mughaith, Abu Jalil Mufarrej Ibn Salama, Abu Abdullah Hafeed Makki, Abu Abd al-Rahman Ibn Musaed...
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    Abu 'Abd Allah Muhammad ibn Hudhayl al-Saghir (Arabic: أبو عبد الله محمد بن هذيل الصغير) (1208 in la Vall d'Alcalà, Alicante – 1276 Alcoi), popularly known...
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  • the Muslim's After killing Asim ibn Thabit, Hudhayl wanted to sell his head. A hadith attributed to Abu Hurairah reports:[citation needed] The Messenger...
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  • Abd al-Malik's half-brother Bishr ibn Marwan, whose mother was Abd Allah ibn Bishr's sister, Qutayya, sponsored the Qays. Zufar's sons, Hudhayl and Kawthar...
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  • was one of 30 sons of Abu Numayy I, who had ruled Mecca between 1254 and 1301. His mother belonged to the Hudhayl tribe. After Abu Numayy's death in Safar...
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