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  • '''Muhammad''' (c. 570 – 8 June 632) was an [[Arab]] [[prophet]] and the founder of [ Muhammad was born in [[Mecca]] in the “Year of the Elephant”. This was the name
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  • '''Muhammad Ali Jinnah''' (1876-1948), known as Quaid-e-Azam, is generally considered t | title = Muhammad Ali Jinnah [1876-1948]
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  • ...conservative branch of Sunni Islam. In 1744, he formed a key alliance with Muhammad ibn Saud, the founder of the House of Saud, which rules Saudi Arabia.
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  • ...eologian of the 18th century, who founded [[Wahhabism]], and allied with [[Muhammad ibn Saud]] to form the ruling dynasty of [[Saudi Arabia]]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...conservative branch of Sunni Islam. In 1744, he formed a key alliance with Muhammad ibn Saud, the founder of the House of Saud, which rules Saudi Arabia.
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  • Religion founded by [[Muhammad]] whose sacred book is the [[Qur'an]] (Koran).
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  • The sacred book of Islam, consisting of revelations to Muhammad.
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  • ...eologian of the 18th century, who founded [[Wahhabism]], and allied with [[Muhammad ibn Saud]] to form the ruling dynasty of [[Saudi Arabia]]
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  • That branch of [[Shi'a]] [[Islam]] that believes the blood line of [[Muhammad]] and [[Ali]] was broken with the death of the twelfth Imam
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  • ...for a [[Muslim]] who can trace his ancestry to the family of the Prophet [[Muhammad]]; there are multiple variations of language and transliteration
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  • ...e first leader, [[Abd al-Aziz ibn Saud]], took power in 1932; founded by [[Muhammad ibn Saud]] and associated with leadership of [[Wahhabism]] since 1744
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  • * Yunus, Muhammad. ''Banker to the Poor: Micro-Lending and the Battle against World Poverty'' * Yunus, Muhammad. ''Building Social Business: The New Kind of Capitalism…'', Public Affair
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  • ...he line of religious authority derives from the Household of the Prophet [[Muhammad]] (''[[Ahl ul-bayt]]''), through the line of his son-in-law, [[Imam Ali]]
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  • ...tion]). Muslims believe the book was delivered bit by bit to the Prophet [[Muhammad]], by the [[Angel]] Jibril ([[Gabriel]], in [[Judaism]] and [[Christianity] There are two types of Suras: ones that were given in [[Mecca]], before Muhammad made the [[Hijra]] to [[Medina]]. These Suras are more general, and often c
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  • ...protest and discussions with [[Philadelphia Inquirer]] over cartoons of [[Muhammad]]
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  • ...Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab. In 1744, Wahhab made a critical alliance with Muhammad ibn Saud, the founder of the House of Saud, which is the royal house of mod
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  • *''In the Footsteps of the Prophet: Lessons from the Life of Muhammad'' (2007)
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  • A family that traces its lineage to the household of the Prophet [[Muhammad]] and back to the Old Testament prophet [[Abraham]], which is a major part
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  • ...were descended. In 1616 he was given the title Shah Khurrum Shihab-ud-din Muhammad by his grandfather [[Akbar]]. Shah Jahan means ''Lord of the World'' and wa
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  • {{rpl|Muhammad}}
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  • {{r|Muhammad}}
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  • ...al-Kawthar<ref>[http://qa.sunnipath.com/issue_view.asp?HD=1&ID=1786 Mufti Muhammad ibn Adam al-Kawthar: ''Music and Singing: A Detailed Fatwa'']</ref>, but pe
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  • '''Muhammad''' (c. 570 – 8 June 632) was an [[Arab]] [[prophet]] and the founder of [ Muhammad was born in [[Mecca]] in the “Year of the Elephant”. This was the name
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  • '''Muhammad Ali Jinnah''' (1876-1948), known as Quaid-e-Azam, is generally considered t | title = Muhammad Ali Jinnah [1876-1948]
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  • ...world. The literal meaning of caliph is 'successor', as in, successor to [[Muhammad]]'s political authority. ...ssors only of that group's founder, and do not claim to be successors of [[Muhammad]].
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  • {{r|Muhammad Fareed Didi}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...sm is that branch of [[Shi'a]] [[Islam]] that believes the blood line of [[Muhammad]] and his son-in-law Ali was broken with the death of the twelfth Imam. The
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  • ...Championship]] fight sanctioned by the WBC was on 25 February 1964 when [[Muhammad Ali]] defeated [[Sonny Liston]].
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  • {{r|Muhammad}}
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  • {{r|Muhammad Hassan Mahmud Tita}}
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  • {{r|Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab}}
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  • *''Following Muhammad: Rethinking Islam in the Contemporary World'' (UNC Press, 2003), has receiv
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  • {{r|Muhammad}}
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  • * ''[[The Meaning of the Glorious Koran]]'' (1930) by '''[[Muhammad Marmaduke Pickthall]]''': translated by a native English-speaking Muslim; t
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  • {{r|Muhammad}}
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  • {{r|Abu Muhammad al-Maqdisi}} {{r|Muhammad}}
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  • ...f laws and customs to be followed, such as strict Salafism endorsed by Abu Muhammad al-Maqdisi, or a more flexible system, still clearly in charge, as describe
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  • {{r|Muhammad Kibirige Mayanja||**}}
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  • ...w.grameen-info.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=28&Itemid=177 Muhammad Yunus ''What is Microfinance?, December 2010]</ref> of arrangements commonl
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  • {{r|Abu Muhammad al-Maqdisi}}
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  • {{r|Muhammad}}
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  • ...Ahmed Ghamidi and Amin Ahsan Islahi question [[hadith|quotes attributed to Muhammad]] regarding a second coming of Jesus, as they believe it is against differe
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  • ...ches of Islamic thought about the proper leadership of world Islam after [[Muhammad]]'s death in 622. ...nd a movement to assert their leadership remained. The line of leaders of Muhammad's family was called the [[imam]]s. `Alī was the first imām, and the only
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  • {{r|Muhammad}}
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  • {{r|Abu Muhammad al-Maqdisi}}
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  • {{r|Muhammad Yunus}}
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  • *{{cite book| last = Chaghtai | first = Muhammad Abdullah | title = Le Tadj Mahal d'Agra (Inde). Histoire et description | o *{{cite book| last = Kambo | first = Muhammad Salih | editor = Yazdani, Ghulam | title = Amal-i-Salih or Shah Jahan Nama
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  • ...June 2, 2008.</ref> In recent years, [[Kofi Annan]], [[Jimmy Carter]], [[Muhammad Yunus]], [[Al Gore]] and [[Barack Obama]] have numbered among those awarded *2006 [[Muhammad Yunus]], [[Grameen Bank]]
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  • ...articipants. His advice often came through hist staff, especially his son, Muhammad Redha Sistani. Some government represeentatives, such as [[Mowaffaq Rubai'
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  • ...s Muslims and almost entirely Sunnis as were the early Arabs who came with Muhammad bin Qasim.", ''There is many a slip betwixt cup and lip'', Ishtiaq Ahmed, D General Muhammad [[Zia-ul-Haq]], the sixth [[President of Pakistan]] (and Chief of Staff of
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  • [[Ziauddin (Oruzgan police officer)|Ziauddin]], and [[Aktar Muhammad]], who also described brutal beatings while in US custody.<ref name=NYTimes
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  • *{{cite book| last = Chaghtai | first = Muhammad Abdullah | title = Le Tadj Mahal d'Agra (Inde). Histoire et description | o *{{cite book| last = Kambo | first = Muhammad Salih | editor = Yazdani, Ghulam | title = Amal-i-Salih or Shah Jahan Nama
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  • ...s an empire is ultimately a matter of arbitrary convention. Sultan Mehmet (Muhammad) II is known as Mehmet the conqueror because in his brief reign he captured
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  • {{r|Waheedah Muhammad}} Director of Operations, [[Muslim Alliance in North America]]
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  • | author = Shaykh Usamah Bin-Muhammad Bin-Ladin; Ayman al-Zawahiri, amir of the Jihad Group in Egypt
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  • ...n Supreme Court, but was Chief of Protocol in the Taliban government under Muhammad Omar|Mullah Omar. With this background, he is considered a potential negoti
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  • ...olation]] in the [[Qur'an]] described by [[Ibn Ishaq]] in his biography of Muhammad (the oldest surviving text). ...lims. It is a thinly transformed re-narration of the life of the prophet [[Muhammad]] (called "The Messenger" in the novel) in [[Mecca]] ("Jahilia" in the nove
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  • ...also called the City of the Quaid, as it was the birthplace and home of [[Muhammad Ali Jinnah]] (Quaid-e-Azam), the founder of Pakistan after the Partition of
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  • ...tion]], pro-Syrian, and pro-Libyan factions. The PLO-based faction, led by Muhammad Abbas (a.k.a. Abu Abbas) had been based in Baghdad. Again, the pro-Syrian
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  • ...ples established no later than the mid-10th century. changed when he and [[Muhammad bin Saud]], a tribal leader, agreed that this was the correct version of Is | title = Imam Muhammad bin Abdul Wahhab
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  • ...ings began to unravel in my mind," Along with Elijah Muhammad's son [[W.D. Muhammad]], many moved more to Sunni orthodoxy. ...cut off their hand. If Allah says stone them to death, through the Prophet Muhammad, then you stone them to death, because it's the obedience of Allah and his
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  • ...d racist black militant group in America." Originally led by Khalid Abdul Muhammad, it has developed strong ties with the Nation of Islam and Louis Farrakhan.
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  • ...30) Moammar Qudhafi, (31) Mu'ammar al-Qaddafi, (32) Mulazim Awwal Mu'ammar Muhammad Abu Minyar al-Qadhafi [Charles Turner].
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  • {{r|Muhammad Yunus}}
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  • |Ezzidin Salim also known as Abdul Zahra Othman Muhammad
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  • | title = The Tarikh-i-Jadid, or New History of Mirza 'Ali Muhammad The Bab
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  • ...ahim al-Sayyid al-Naggar, Ahmad Isma`il `Uthman, Shawqi Salama Mustafa and Muhammad Hassan Mahmud Tita, were questioned and then transferred to Egypt. `Uthma
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  • ...mmary of Evidence for Combatant Status Review Tribunal against AL QAHTANI, Muhammad Mani Al Shal Lan
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  • ...not God's thoughts. And all these things of Jesus the Nazarene, and of ([[Muhammad]]) the [[Ishmael]]ite who stood after him — there is no (purpose) but to
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  • * Muhammad Hozien. '' Ibn Khaldun: His Life and Work, 1332 - 1406 / 732 - 808'' (2001)
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  • ...lam]], the Angel Gabriel is described to have revealed the [[Qur'an]] to [[Muhammad]]. The Angel Moroni revealed the tenets of [[The Church of Jesus Christ of
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  • ...hrough Arab traders in the 7th and 8th centuries. Military excursions by [[Muhammad bin-Qasim]] of the [[Ummayyid Caliphate]] began the first Islamic conquest
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  • ...atise written by the [[Persian people|Persian]] mathematician {{Unicode|[[Muhammad ibn Mūsā al-Khwārizmī]]}} titled (in [[Arabic]] '''كتاب الجبر ...hematics|Muslim mathematician]] {{Unicode|[[Muhammad ibn Musa al-Khwarizmi|Muhammad ibn Mūsā al-khwārizmī]]}} in 820. The word ''Al-Jabr'' means ''"reunion
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  • 570 [[Muhammad]] (570-632) Arab prophet and founder of [[Islam]] ...://www.religionfacts.com/islam/library/hadith.htm] (sayings of the Prophet Muhammad) are compiled.
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  • ...cloak is kept within the [[Khalka Sarifa]] in the city of Kandahar; Mullah Muhammad Omar symbolically donned the cloak when claiming leadership of the country
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  • .... However, some days after her arrival her father was deposed by General [[Muhammad Zia ul-Haq]], who became the country's dictator until 1988. Ali Bhutto was
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  • ...reme jihadist follows a charismatic leader, such as [[Osama bin Laden]] or Muhammad Omar, chosen for character, piety and religious fervor, than for governing
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  • Religious ethicists have included [[Moses]], [[Jesus Christ]], and [[Muhammad]] on this list of thinkers<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.britannica.com/eb
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  • In 1892, Sheik Abdullah died and was replaced by Sheik Muhammad. Muhammad was a weak ruler, and in 1896, his brother, Mubarak, took control in a coup
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  • # [[Muhammad ibn Musa al-Khwarizmi|al-Khwarizmi, Muhammad ibn Musa]]
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  • | ISN 713|713 || 2014-02-26 || Muhammad Murdi Issa Al-Zahrani is advised he will have a PRB convened to review the | ISN 713|713 || 2014-10-03 || Muhammad Murdi Issa Al-Zahrani
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  • ...ahim al-Sayyid al-Naggar, Ahmad Isma`il `Uthman, Shawqi Salama Mustafa and Muhammad Hassan Mahmud Tita, were questioned and then transferred to Egypt. `Uthma
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  • ...efamed by your newspaper's re-publication of..." an offensive drawing of [[Muhammad]] by a Danish newspaper.<ref name=Slate>{{citation
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  • ...range of mystical writing, some of it, such as the poems of [[Jalal al-Din Muhammad Rumi|Rumi]], among the classics of national literatures. Many tracts are i
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  • ...atise written by the [[Persian people|Persian]] mathematician {{Unicode|[[Muhammad ibn Musa al-Khwarizmi|Muḥammad ibn Mūsā al-Ḵwārizmī]]}} titled ''Al
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  • *Khallad (aka) Walid Muhammad Salih Mubarek Bin 'Attash
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  • *Directs a "theological housecleaning aimed at literalists from [[Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab]] to [[Ayman al-Zawahiri]] (Al-Qaeda's chief theologian)
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  • ...rankish Empire would have probably never existed, and Charlemagne, without Muhammad, would be inconceivable."<ref> the quote appears in [http://books.google.co
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  • ...e as prophets Noah and John the Baptist--but not Abraham, Moses, Jesus, or Muhammad. ...rophets or messengers including Abraham, who is called the "first Muslim." Muhammad is the final such prophet.
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  • ...ford to support that many and that he treats them all equally. Arguably, [[Muhammad]] introduced certain reforms in the status of women, since he placed those
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  • - [[Muhammad Ali Jinnah]] -
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  • ...eir own [[State|geographical state]]. For this to happen, however, Elijah Muhammad taught that blacks had to radically separate from all whites. In addition, ...4.</ref> <ref>Muhammad, Elijah. ''The Fall of America''., 1973.</ref> <ref>Muhammad, Elijah. ''Message to the Blackman in America'', 1965.</ref>
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  • {{cite book |title=Microelectronic Circuits: Analysis and Design |author=Muhammad H. Rashid |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=1TF9R4w9B_0C&pg=PA71 |pages
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  • }}</ref> In an interview with the [[Governor of Madras]], [[Muhammad Ali Jinnah]], the main proponent of Pakistan, said that India should be div | first = Muhammad Ali
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  • '''Islam''' is the [[religion]] founded on the revelation claimed by [[Muhammad]] (c. AD 570- 632). It is the second-largest religion in the [[earth|world] ...such as [[Jesus]] or [[Buddha]] (Gautama Siddhartha), scholars can specify Muhammad's year of birth and the year, perhaps even the day of his death. Numerous d
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  • ...uring a raid of locations occupied by suspected extremists affiliated with Muhammad Rabi'a Abdul Halim Sha'ib (an Egyptian extremist). #According to a Foreign Government Service, the detainee and Mamduh Muhammad Salim Ahmad, aka Abu Mu’izz, are both affiliated with Rumat International
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  • ...e must have a religious head, one who is the founder, as did [[Christ]], [[Muhammad|Mohamed]], [[Joseph Smith, Jr.|Jo. Smith]], [[Mary Baker Eddy|Mrs. Eddy]],
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  • Medieval Sufi poets such as Jalal al-Din Muhammad Rumi, as well as Sindhi people|Sindhi poets, are considered to have many si
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  • ...n: Linear ohmic region |isbn=0495667722 |year=2010|edition=2nd ed |author=Muhammad H. Rashid |publisher=Cengage Learning}}
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  • ...so wrote historical biographies of George Washington, Oliver Goldsmith and Muhammad. [[William Cullen Bryant]] wrote early romantic poetry and nature poetry. I
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  • ...sed in clean clothes, wearing a green shawl and a black turban."<ref>Hajji Muhammad Husayn, quoted in Abbas Amanat, ''Resurrection and Renewal: The making of t .... Their role can be compared to the fourteen "Infallibles" in Shí'í Islam (Muhammad, the twelve imáms, and Fátimih)<ref>Amanat, ''Resurrection and Renewal,''
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  • **[[Democratic Union Party]] (DUP) [[Muhammad Uthman al-Mirghani]];
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  • | [[Muhammad Barakeh]]
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  • Ali Muhammad Mujjawar has been Prime Minister since 31 March 2007.
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  • <tr><th>Dimanche<th>28<td>[[Muhammad]]<td>[[Virgil]]<td>[[Plato]]<td>[[Pliny the Elder]]<td>[[Trajan]]
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  • ...of Islamic Saint Veneration and Mysticism: Sidi Ibrahim al-Dasuqi, Shaykh Muhammad 'Uthman al-Burhani, and the Sufi Orders," ''Religious Studies and Theology'
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  • ...rong religious significance being the same name as the tomb of the prophet Muhammad at Medina) and the '''Imarat-i rauza-i mutahhara''', 'building of the pure ...ty. In an attempt to re-assert Mughal control under the reign of emperor [[Muhammad Shah]] new city walls were constructed and the earliest known plans of the
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  • ...of Islamic Saint Veneration and Mysticism: Sidi Ibrahim al-Dasuqi, Shaykh Muhammad 'Uthman al-Burhani, and the Sufi Orders," ''Religious Studies and Theology'
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  • ...im country, then it is the duty of every Muslim to defend it. Maulana Sufi Muhammad of Tehreek-e-Nafaz-e-Shariat-e-Mohammadi (TNSM) also took thousands of peop Under Mullah Muhammad Omar, the Taliban advocated an Islamic revolution, under Sharia and without
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  • ...he Norwegian Nobel Committee wishes to express its admiration for the work Muhammad Yunus and Grameen Bank have done for thousands upon thousands of ordinary p
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  • ...one example of this, as were the athletic careers of [[Jesse Owens]] and [[Muhammad Ali]]. In the case of Smith and Carlos, there were negative repercussions w
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  • ...of Burkhari (4.55.651) adds that he was the last prophet to appear before Muhammad. ...e before him" (61:6), and predicted the future appearance of "Ahmad" (i.e. Muhammad, 61:6)
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  • | editor = Muhammad Aurangzeb Ahmad ...lamic utopias, from the middle ages, but not having much impacts, Abu Nasr Muhammad al-Farabi wrote "Opinions of the residents of a splendid city" 500 years b
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  • ...d depiction of the world. In the Middle East, however, [[Arab]]s such as [[Muhammad al-Idrisi|al-Idrisi]], [[Ibn Battuta]], and [[Ibn Khaldun]] maintained the
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  • ...with no official position) into further talks with the viceroy and with [[Muhammad Ali Jinnah]], the leader of the Muslim League, who now began to look on Con
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  • ...re the Afghanistan War (2001-2021), personal aide and spokesman for Mullah Muhammad Omar, and later foreign minister for the Taliban.<ref name=Bbc2002-02-09a/>
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  • ...ww-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Biographies/Al-Karaji.html ''Abu Bekr ibn Muhammad ibn al-Husayn Al-Karaji''], School of Mathematics and Statistics, Universit
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  • ...he attack was a protest against an amateur film that ridiculed the Prophet Muhammad[http://www.nytimes.com/2012/09/13/world/middleeast/us-envoy-to-libya-is-rep
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  • * '''Kazmi''' - [[Syed Muhammad Anwar Kazmi]]
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  • | author = Shaykh Usamah Bin-Muhammad Bin-Ladin; Ayman al-Zawahiri, amir of the Jihad Group in Egypt
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  • ...ds-Posten Muhammad cartoons controversy|Danish cartoons]] of the prophet [[Muhammad]].<ref>{{cite web | title =Pakistan blocks YouTube website|author=| publish
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  • ...ryabhata]] (476&ndash;550), [[Varahamihira]], [[Brahmagupta]], {{Unicode|[[Muhammad ibn Musa al-Khwarizmi|Muḥammad ibn Mūsā al-Ḵwārizmī]]}}, [[Abu'l-Wa
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  • ...put himself and his followers under the protection of the Taliban, led by Muhammad Omar, and provided them with major funding. In public, he called Mullah Om | author = Shaykh Usamah Bin-Muhammad Bin-Ladin; Ayman al-Zawahiri, amir of the Jihad Group in Egypt
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  • ...t justified violence by emulating the moment in early Islamic history when Muhammad canceled contracts with non-Muslims and organized raids (''ghazwa'') agains ...ence – and the presence of other major terrorists and extremist like Sheik Muhammad Omar and the “Quetta Shura Taliban.”
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  • * [[Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab/Definition]]
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  • ...slamic]] influence for the first time when the [[Ala-ud-din Khalji]] and [[Muhammad bin Tughluq]] appropriated parts of the [[Deccan]] in the [[13th century]].
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  • ...t justified violence by emulating the moment in early Islamic history when Muhammad canceled contracts with non-Muslims and organized raids (''[[ghazwa]]'') ag
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  • ...rathustra]], [[Krishna]], [[Buddha]], [[Abraham]], [[Moses]], [[Jesus]], [[Muhammad]], and [[the Bab]]. Just as [[Islam]] claims to supersede previous [[Abraha ...Christ is held to have lasted from the time of Christ to 622 C.E.; that of Muhammad from 622 to 1844. Humanity is now living in the "Bahá'í Era," the "millen
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  • * [[Template:Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab/Metadata]]
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  • ...e similar to Islam initially, created by prophets similar to Zoroaster and Muhammad.
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  • Prince Khurrum Shihab-ud-din Muhammad, later to become [[Shah Jahan]] the fifth [[Mughal]] emperor of India, was ...abdicating and living his life as a religious recluse. The court historian Muhammad Amin Qazwini, wrote that before his wife's death the emperor's beard had "n
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  • *[[W. Montgomery Watt]] (1909-2006), life of Muhammad
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  • ...hrough Arab traders in the 7th and 8th centuries. Military excursions by [[Muhammad bin-Qasim]] of the [[Ummayyid Caliphate]] began the first Islamic conquest
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  • ...said to have appeared, is originally the name of one of the daughters of [[Muhammad]].
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  • ...upon the [[Qur'an]], but mainly on posthumous accounts of the sayings of [[Muhammad]], and the interpretations of medieval scholars - and there are differences
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  • <ref>[http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/faith/article3685092.ece Evan Hill and Muhammad Mansour: ''Egypt’s senior clerics elect faith leader as snub to Brotherho
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  • ...d first contested in the 1953&ndash;54 season. The trophy is named after [[Muhammad Ali Jinnah]], who is generally recognised as the founder of Pakistan and is
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  • ...he latter's unmerciful treatment of enemy wounded and his desecration of [[Muhammad Ahmad]]'s tomb in [[Omdurman]].<ref>Addison 1980, p. 32.</ref><ref>Gilbert
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