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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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