Muhammad Al-Badr (15 February 1926 – 6 August 1996) (Arabic: المنصور بالله محمد البدر بن أحمد) was the last king and Zaidi Imam of the Mutawakkilite Kingdom...
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(17 Ramadan, 2 AH), near the present-day city of Badr, Al Madinah Province in Saudi Arabia. Muhammad, commanding an army of his Sahaba, defeated an army...
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Prince Ageel bin Muhammad al-Badr Hamidaddin (Arabic: عقيل بن محمد البدر حميد الدين; born 1973) is the eldest son of Muhammad al-Badr, the last ruling...
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or his nephew Ubayda ibn al-Harith was the first Muslim to whom Muhammad gave a flag.: 283 Hamza fought at the Battle of Badr, where he shared a camel...
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Kingdom of Yemen (redirect from Al-Mamlakah al-Mutawakkilīyah al-Yamanīyah)
bin Yahya, one week after his son Muhammad al-Badr came to power, the soldiers under the leadership of Abdullah al-Sallal, supported by Egypt, staged...
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contextual background of the revelation (asbāb al-nuzūl), it is a "Medinan surah", completed after the Battle of Badr. It forms a pair with the next surah, At-Tawba...
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early years of Islam he protected Muhammad while he was in Mecca, but only became a convert after the Battle of Badr in 624 CE (2 AH). His descendants...
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prior to the revolution.[citation needed] Al-Sallal led the revolutionary forces that deposed King Muhammad al-Badr and brought the Kingdom of Yemen to an...
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an-Nasir Ahmad bin Yahya 1948–1962 (son of al-Mutawakkil Yahya Muhammad Hamid ed-Din) al-Mansur Muhammad al-Badr 1962, d. 1996 (son) For continuation of...
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of Abdullah as-Sallal. He dethroned the newly crowned King and Imam Muhammad al-Badr and declared Yemen a republic under his presidency. His government...
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Ahmad bin Yahya (redirect from Ahmad al-Shams)
oldest son, Muhammad al-Badr was proclaimed Imam and King and took the title of al-Mansur, but a week later rebels shelled his residence, Dar al-Bashair,...
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politician Badr bin Abdulaziz Al Saud (1932–2013), Saudi royal Badr bin Muhammad Al Saud, Saudi royal Badr bin Saud Al Saud (1934–2004), Saudi royal Badr bin...
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He died at al-Safra, a day's march from Badr, and was buried there.: 37 Following his tragic death, his widow Zaynab was married by Muhammad himself. Family...
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intervention from God in battle of Badr, as the number of personnel and war equipments brought by Muslims are few. Muhammad al-Bukhari giving commentary about...
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location of the Battle of Badr, between the Quraishi-led polytheists, and the Muslims under the leadership of Muhammad, in 624 CE. Badr is located 130 kilometers...
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Al-Shaykh Badr (Arabic: الشيخ بدر, romanized: aš-šayḵ badr, also transliterated Sheikh Bader) is a city in western Syria, administratively part of the...
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(1962-1970) began. Al-Gashmi defected to the republican side of Abdullah al-Sallal against the royalists under Muhammad al-Badr. By the time Ibrahim al-Hamdi was...
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the mid-19th century al-Mansur Muhammad bin Yahya Hamid ad-Din, the Zaidi imam of Yemen in 1890–1904 al-Mansur Muhammad al-Badr, the Zaidi imam of Yemen...
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Ayatollah al-Sayyid Muhammad Baqir Muhsin al-Hakim at-Tabataba'i (8 July 1939 – 29 August 2003; Arabic: السيد محمد باقر محسن الحكيم الطباطبائي), also known...
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Abdullah al-Sallal staged a coup and had the palace shelled. Dar al-Hajar Dar as-Sa'd Dar al-Shukr "Obituary: Imam Muhammad al-Badr". The Independent. v t e...
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The Expedition of Badr al-Maw'id was the third time Muhammad led an expedition in Badr. Modern historians date the event to October 625, though several...
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coup against Imam Ahmad, and finally, the 1962 takeover in which imam Muhammad al-Badr was deposed by a group of Egyptian supported and financed Sunni officers...
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unnecessary flaunting of Muhammad's triumph at Badr. A group of them pursued Zainab and overtook her at Dhu Tuwa. A man named Habbar ibn Al-Aswad threatened her...
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Arabian Peninsula (redirect from Šibh al-jazīrat al-ʻarabīya)
republican leader, Abdullah as-Sallal, which dethroned the newly crowned Muhammad al-Badr and declared Yemen a republic under his presidency. The Imam escaped...
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measure. Arabic: محمد الحوثي, romanized: Muḥammad al-Ḥūthī Wikiquote has quotations related to Mohammed al-Houthi. Al-Oliby, Saif Saleh (19 February 2015)...
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The First Expedition to Badr (Arabic: غزوة سفوان ghazwa Safawān) or the Preliminary Badr Invasion occurred in year 2 AH of the Islamic calendar, in Rabi...
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Amr ibn Hisham (redirect from Abu al-Ḥakam)
wounded soldiers of Quraysh in the battlefield of Badr. 'Amr ibn Hishām was almost the same age of Muhammad. Once in their youth, they had been pressed together...
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the battle of Badr. She was the wife of Ubaydah ibn al-Harith, a faithful Muslim and from the tribe of Al-Muttalib, for which Muhammad had special responsibility...
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The Badr Organization (Arabic: منظمة بدر Munaẓẓama Badr), previously known as the Badr Brigades or Badr Corps, is an Iraqi Shia Islamist and Khomeinist...
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Ali Nasir Muhammad Al-Husani (Arabic: علي ناصر محمد الحسني; born 31 December 1939) is a Yemeni former politician and leader of South Yemen who served...
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