IJ Index Banna (861) ibn Iraq, Mansur (1190) ibn Ishaq Hunayn (780) ibn Qurra, Thabit (1507*)ibn Sina (Avicenna) (1965*) ibn Sinan, Ibrahim (688), ibn tahir (947) ibn http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Indexes/IJ.html
Al-Muraja'at the greatest truthful " as quoted by Imam AbulFadl Ahmed ibn Abu tahir al-Baghdadi on page 41 of his work Balaghat al-Nisa' http://al-islam1.org/murajaat/108.htm
Extractions: Letter 108 The Recommendation as Evidence Rabi` al-Thani 22, 1330 Yes, indeed, they did. The Commander of the Faithful (as) mentioned it while preaching from the pulpit, and we have in Letter No. 104 quoted its text. Anyone who quotes the tradition of the Household on the day of warning has done so, quoting `Ali (as). We have also quoted it in Letter No. 20. It contains the explicit text recommending him for the caliphate. Imam Abu Muhammad al-Hasan (as), grandson of the Prophet (pbuh), and master of all the the young of Paradise, delivered a sermon when his father the Commander of the Faithful (as) was assassinated in which he said: "I am the descendant of the Prophet (pbuh), and the son of his vicegerent," as quoted by al-Hakim on page 172, Vol. 3, of his authentic Mustadrak . Imam Ja`fer al-Sadiq (as), as on page 254, Vol. 3, of Sharh Nahjul Balaghah , at the end of the commentary on the qasi`a sermon, has said: "Even before the [Islamic] Message became public, `Ali (as), while in the company of the Messenger of Allah (pbuh), used to see the light and hear the voice [of angels]." He also quotes him (pbuh) saying: "Had I not been the seal of Prophets, you [`Ali (as)] would have been made a partner in my Prophethood; yet since you cannot be a prophet, you certainly are the wasi and the heir of a Prophet ," according to Buraydah. Such usage is common among all the Imams of Ahl al-Bayt, and it is a necessity among them and their followers from the time of the
IBN TAHIR De L'académie Meknes ibn tahir de l'académie Meknes. Pourcentage des mentions. Mention,Nombre, %. Trés Bien, 1, 2.70. Passable, 30, 81.08. A.bien, 4, 10.81. Bien, 2,5.41. http://aiep99.free.fr/bac/meknes/meknes3.html
Extractions: Total N° Nom Code Mention AABI ASSIA Passable AAKAM ABDELAAZIZ Passable ABADOU OMAR Passable ABAHADDOU KHADIJA Passable BABAALLA MOHAMED A.bien BABIOUI LAMYA A.bien BADANI JAOUAD Passable CHARBOUB YOUNES Passable CHARTOUF SOUAD Trés Bien DAHA SAADIA Passable DAMOU MERIEM Bien FAHMI RABII Passable GHANMOUNI MUSTAPHA Passable HACHIMI ALAOUI LALLA MERIEM Bien HADDAJ HICHAM A.bien IBRAHIMI EL MEHDI Passable IFETTESSANE NAJAT Passable JAMLAOUI RACHIDA Passable KABBA LAMIA Passable KABBA SANA Passable KABOURI MOHAMED Passable KADA RACHIDA Passable KADDOURI MOHAMED Passable KADER JAOUAD Passable LAABABID HIND Passable LAAGUIDI MERIEME Passable MAATAOUI ABDELAAZIZ Passable MACHMACH MOHAMED Passable MACHMACH TARIK Passable NADIRI BOUCHRA Passable OUAAMOU KARIM Passable OUABI AZIZ Passable QASMY ABDEL-ILAH Passable RACHKI MAROUA Passable TAHIRI ALAOUI MOULAY OMAR Passable YABI MONCIF A.bien ZAID BRAHIM Passable Trés Bien Bien A.bien Passable
IBN TAHIR LIBRES De L'académie Meknes ibn tahir LIBRES de l'académie Meknes. Pourcentage des mentions.Mention, Nombre, %. Trés Bien, 0, 0.00. Passable, 5, 62.50. A.bien, 2, 25.00. http://aiep99.free.fr/bac/meknes/meknes73.html
Biography-center - Letter T Tagore, Rabindranath www.nobel.se/literature/laureates/1913/tagorebio.html; tahir,ibn www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Al-Baghdadi.html; http://www.biography-center.com/t.html
Extractions: random biography ! Any language Arabic Bulgarian Catalan Chinese (Simplified) Chinese (Traditional) Croatian Czech Danish Dutch English Estonian Finnish French German Greek Hebrew Hungarian Icelandic Indonesian Italian Japanese Korean Latvian Lithuanian Norwegian Polish Portuguese Romanian Russian Serbian Slovak Slovenian Spanish Swedish Turkish 340 biographies Tabern, Donalee L.
Alcantara esclava de ibn Mundir AHMAD ibn tahir (*) Señor de Murcia HASSUN ibn http://www.geocities.com/area51/labyrinth/7331/alcantara.htm
CRONOLOGIA Translate this page Assume Abdullah ibn tahir. 827 Ma'mun declara o credo mutazillah como religiãode estado. 849 Morte do governante tahirida, Abdullah ibn tahir. http://www.geocities.com/ibnkhaldoun_2000/cronoix.htm
Ibn Taymiyya/Shah Wali Allah/Ibn `Abd Al-Barr Between the father of Abu tahir (Abu tahir = Muhammad ibn Ibrahim alKurdi al-Madani)and the Hafiz ibn Hajar there are no less than four missing links. http://www.abc.se/~m9783/n/itsw_e.html
Shawkat Mahmood Toorawa In Wasafiri 30 (Autumn 1999), 2731. 1999 Notes Toward a Biography of ibnAbi tahir Tayfur (d. 893). ibn Abi tahir Tayfur forthcoming. http://www.arts.cornell.edu/nes/SMTCV2.htm
Extractions: Shawkat Mahmood Toorawa Email smt24@cornell.edu Positions Assistant Professor of Arabic Literature and Islamic Studies, Department of Near Eastern Studies, Cornell University Lecturer in History, Department of Humanities, University of Mauritius, Réduit, Mauritius Lecturer in Islamic Civilization, Department of Religion, Duke University Instructor in Arabic, Asian and African Languages and Literature, Duke University, Durham, NC Teaching Fellow in Arabic, Department of Oriental Studies, University of Pennsylvania Education University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA BA (Hons) in Oriental Studies (Arabic and Islamic Studies), 1985 MA in Oriental Studies (Islamic Near East), 1989 PhD in Asian and Middle Eastern Studies (Islamic Near East), Selected honors and awards 2001 (Fall) Fellowship, Focal Theme: Diaspora, Society for the Humanities, Cornell University Fellowship (non-resident), Project on Creolization in the Indian Ocean, Hagop Kevorkian Center for Near Eastern Studies, New York University Rockefeller African Humanities Institute Fellowship, W. E. B. Du Bois Institute, Harvard University
Artnet.com: Resource Library: Abu Zayd He collaborated with Muhammad ibn Abi tahir (see ABU tahir, (1)) on the two mostimportant lustreware projects of the period, the decoration of the tomb http://www.artnet.com/library/00/0002/T000296.asp
Extractions: Abu Zayd [Abu Zayd ibn Muhammad ibn Abi Zayd] fl bi-khattihi ) after his name, so that it has been misread as Abu Zayd-i Bazi or Abu Rufaza. His earliest piece is an enamelled (Pers. ) bowl dated 4 Muharram 583 (26 March 1186; ex-Tabbagh priv. col.), but he is best known for his lustrewares. A fragment of a vase dated 1191 (ex-Bahrami priv. col., see Watson, pl. 53) is in the Miniature style, but most of his later pieces, such as a bowl dated 1202 (Tehran, priv. col., see Bahrami, pl. 16a) and a dish dated 1219 (The Hague, Gemeentemus.), are in the Kashan style, which he is credited with developing ( see ISLAMIC ART, ). He collaborated with Muhammad ibn Abi Tahir ( see ABU TAHIR, There are more than 45,000 articles in The Grove Dictionary of Art . To access the rest of this article, including the bibliography, subscribe to www.groveart.com . To find out more about this subject, click on a related article below and subscribe to www.groveart.com works Reproduced by kind permission of Macmillan Publishers Limited, publishers of
Ýbn-i Rüþd 920./ (MILLET Ali Emiri Trh. 703) Ali ve Katib Çelebi'nin TercemeiHalleri / Bursali$- Mehmed tahir b. Ri'fat. Selanik Hamidiye http://www.yesevi.org/tdbm/bibliyografya/kcelebi.html
S--International Isá ibn Ahmad ibn `Abd al`Azim ibn Abi Bakr ibn `Ayyash ibn Findar al-Muradi al-Qayrawani,`urifa bi-ibn `Azzum; taqdim wa-tahqiq Muhammad al-tahir al-Rizqi. http://www.preciousheart.net/Main_Archives/Divorce_Archive/05--Divorce_Internati
Extractions: Al Mansur, Salih ibn `Abd al-`Aziz ibn Ibrahim. al-Jawab al-wadih `alá shubuhat man ajaza al-zawaj bi-niyat al-talaq: min khilal adillat al-Kitab wa-al-sunnah wa-maqasid al-shari`ah al-Islamiyah wa-al-fitrah al-salimah, wa-al-nazar al-sadid / ta'lif Salih ibn `Abd al-`Aziz ibn Ibrahim Al Mansur al-Tab`ah [Saudi Arabia: s.n.], 1419 [1998 or 1999] (al-Riyad, Saudi Arabia: Matabi` al-Humaydi). Divorce in Islamic law. Ali, Muhammad. al-Talaq fi al-Islam, ta'lif mawlana Muhammad `Ali. Tarjamat Habibah Yakan. Ma`a fusul wa-ta`liqat `an al-talaq fi al-`alam [li] Zuhdi Yakan Sayda: al-Maktabah al-`Asriyah, 1967. Ibn Baz, `Abd al-`Aziz ibn `Abd Allah. Fatawá al-talaq al-sadirah `an Samahat Mufti `Amm al-Mamlakah al-Shaykh `Abd al-`Aziz ibn `Abd Allah ibn Baz / i`dad `Abd Allah ibn Muhammad ibn Ahmad al-Tayyar wa-Muhammad ibn Musá ibn `Abd Allah al-Musá al-Riyad, Saudi Arabia: Dar al-Watan, 1417- [1996 or 1997-]. Risalat al-tamlik, aw, Irshad al-raghib fi al-`ilm bi-al-tahqiq fi musawat al-shart al-taw` fi al-tamlik bi-al-ta`liq / ta'lif Abi `Abd Allah Muhammad ibn Abi al-`Abbas Ahmad ibn `Isá ibn Ahmad ibn `Abd al-`Azim ibn Abi Bakr ibn `Ayyash ibn Findar al-Muradi al-Qayrawani, `urifa bi-Ibn `Azzum; taqdim wa-tahqiq Muhammad al-Tahir al-Rizqi.
Memento Finis Annexes Translate this page infidèles. DEY ibn tahir. Un homme miracle . Sixte déjeuner copieuxavec deux conseillers, ibn tahir et ibn Jobair. None messe http://perso.club-internet.fr/cdefours/scenarmilesannexes.htm
Extractions: Accueil RuneQuest Cthulhu Miles Christi ... E-Mail Memento Finis partie Annexes ANNEXE 1: LES ACTEURS DU DRAME Les quatre hommes d'armes er 33 ans et disciple attentif et dévoué de Nicodème, il prend pour argent comptant tout ce que lui dit son mentor. Cest un homme à la stature de buf, les cheveux coupés très courts et presque imberbe. Il ne parle pas beaucoup et son expression favorite est " Comme le dit le Frère Nicodème ". SARAH et son fils, SELIM. ANNEXE II : CHRONOLOGIE DU DRAME: 10 juin 1179 (Saint Godeleine): 16 juin 1179 (Saint Cyr): 16 et 17 juin 1179: 18 au 25 juin 1179: voyage vers Damas: 24 juin 1179: 25 juin 1179 (Saint Pretextat): 26 juin 1179 (saint Jean et Paul):
Memento Finis Partie 2 Translate this page Il sagit du Dey ibn tahir, le secrétaire particulier de Salah-Ad-Din.Après quelques mots de bienvenue, ibn tahir proposera http://perso.club-internet.fr/cdefours/scenarmiles2.htm
Extractions: Accueil RuneQuest Cthulhu Miles Christi ... E-Mail Memento Finis partie Annexes Nous sommes le jour de la Saint Jean et Paul (le 26 juin). " Emissaires du Temple, sachez pouvoir, en cette soirée, vous considérer comme mes convives plus que comme mes adversaires dans la lutte qui nous oppose " " Mes chers amis, nous sommes réunis en ce jour pour recevoir les doléances des émissaire du Temple. Dois-je rappeler quà la suite de notre écrasante victoire au Marj-Ayun, nous avons eu la clémence dépargner lun des leurs, le Frère Eudes. Cest de la libération de ce dernier quil convient que nous nous entretenions. Avant toute chose, je précise que Nous ne sommes guère favorable à cette libération. Néanmoins, en Notre grande clémence, Nous restons à lécoute des propositions du Temple ". Il se tournera vers les Frères et les interrogera du regard. A eux de plaider au mieux la libération de Eudes de Saint-Amand. Quelque soit leur proposition, et surtout si elle tient au versement de la rançon, lAtabeg fera la moue. Dans ce dernier cas, Soraka prendra la parole et marquera son étonnement : " Je croyais quil était de coutume, chez les Frères du Temple, de ne verser aucune rançon si ce nest un couteau darme ? Si votre Loi na que si peu de valeur à vos yeux que vous la transgressez à la première occasion, comment pouvons-nous avoir confiance en vos dires ? Pour ma part (se tournant vers lAtabeg), je ne vois pas ce que nous pourrons tirer dune telle négociation (lAtabeg fera signe à Soraka de garder patience) ".
Extractions: The Experiences of the Nations, c. 980 CE The Caliphate of al-Muqtadir Billah (r. 908-932). Account of the procedure at the proclamation of Ja'far son of Mu'tadid, whose kunyah was Abu'l-Fadi, and who was thirteen years of age at the time When Muktafi's [Caliph, r. 892-902, father of Muqtadir] illness grew serious, his wazir `Abbas ben Hasan inclined to Ibn al-Furat's view, and with this there coincided the testament of Muktafi, which assigned to his brother Ja`far the sucession to the Caliphate. So when Muktafi died, late in the day on Saturday, August 13, 908, the wazir `Abbas appointed Ja`far to the Caliphate, albeit unwillingly, owing to Ja`far's tender years. Safi the Hurami (attendant of the women's apartments) went to bring him down the river from Ibn Tahir's palace; when the harraqah in which he was brought came on its way to the palace of `Abbas ben Hasan, the retainers of `Abbas called out to the boatman to come inside. It occurred to Safi the Hurami that `Abbas only desired Ja`far to enter his palace because he had changed his mind with regard to the prince; fearing then that the wazir might transfer his choice to some one else, Safi told the boatman not to go in, and drawing his sword said to the boatman: If you go inside, I will slash off your head. So the boatman proceeded without stopping to the Sultan's Palace. Ja`far's appointment was then effected, and he took the title al-Muqtadir Billah ("the powerful through God"). The new Sultan gave `Abbas a free hand, and the latter gave out the accession money.
111 Translate this page 76.6 - Craignant pour lui-même les suites de l'intrigue qu'il ad'abord favoriséeentre Ali ibn Bakkar et Sams al nahar, ibn tahir quitte Bagdad. http://www.univ-tours.fr/arabe/076.htm
Blank Mr. Muhammad Noori Ibrahim; Mr. Bakri Salih ibn Abu Bakr Shata; Mr.Abdullah ibn tahir AlDabbagh. Security Affairs Committee Major http://www.saudiembassy.net/gov_profile/shura99.html
Extractions: The ninety members of the second term (1997-2001) of the Consultative Council ( Majis Al-Shura ) are now divided into eleven committees. Muhammad Ibn Ibrahim Ibn Othman Ibn Jubair remains overall Chairman, with Abdullah Ibn Omar Ibn Muhammad Ibn Nasif as Deputy. The rest of the Consultative Council members are divided into the following committees, each of eight members. (*) indicates new member, inducted June 28, 1999 Dr. Badr Ibn Hamoud Al-Amaj, Chairman Dr. Hussein Muhammad Ali Al-Alaiwi, Deputy Dr. Ziyad Ibn Abd Al-Rahman Al-Sudairi Dr. Abd Al-Aziz Al-Ali Al-Salih Al-Nu'aim Dr. Tami Ibn Hudeif Al-Begmi Dr. Abdallah Ibn Abd Al-Aziz Al-Munifi Mr. Othman Ibn Ibrahim Al-Ahmed Dr. Hamed Abdulillah Al-Ajlan Dr. Ahmed Ibn Muhammad Al-Dhubaib, Chairman Dr. Abdulrahman Ibn Muhammad Abu Ammah, Deputy Dr. Abd Al-Rahman Al-Tayyib Al-Ansari Dr. Zaid Ibn Abdulmohsen Al Hussein Dr. Abd Al-Rahman Salih Al-Shubaili
Hamadan, IRAN's Ancient Capital City Of Ecbatana - Avicenna, Ibn Hamadan is what is left of Ecbatana, the Medes' capital before they formed a union with the Persians .Category Regional Middle East Iran Localities Hamadan The best one covers the Tomb of the famous ibn Sina called Abu Ali by the Persiansand Avicenna by the Western world. Baba tahir Oryan Born in Hamadan, Iran http://www.farsinet.com/hamadan/
Extractions: Hamadan, Iran - Ecbatana, Persia Hamadan (Hamedan) is situated 400 km south west of Tehran , 190 km east of Kermanshah and 530 km north west of Isfahan at the elevation of 1800 meters. Today's Hamadan is what is left of Ecbatana, The Medes' capital before they formed a union with the Persians. The poet Ferdowsi says that Ecbatana was build by King Jamshid. The modern Hamadan consists of a large central roundabout with six avenues running into it. While lacking antique vestiges, Hamadan, has several monuments worthy of interest. They are usually mausoleums. Their exterior was recently renewed by constructions inspired by the spindle - shaped structure of Mongol towers, to the exclusion of all other features of these towers. The best one covers the Tomb of the famous Ibn Sina called Abu Ali by the Persians and Avicenna by the Western world. Baba Tahir Oryan - Born in Hamadan, Iran, in the early eleventh century, was considered by his contemporaries as one of the most eminent, erudite mystics and sentimentalists of his time, a reputation he has held in the affection of his countrymen to the present day. Ganjnameh - The Achaemenian treasure inventory - Abbas-Abad Valley, 5Kms. West of Hamadan. Two inscriptions carved on the face of Alvand mountain, belonging to Darius and Xerxes [Khashayarshah].
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Biyografiler Abu Ja *Aryabhata. *Abu Kamil ibn Sua *A.De Morgan. *Abu Mansur ibn tahir *BanuMusa. *Abu Mansur ibn Ali *Bhaskara. *Abu Sahl ibn Rustam *Blaise Pascal. http://www.sanalmatematik.com/d/mb1.html