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Ismaili Nizari Imam
[citation needed] Abu Ali Al-Hasan son of Nizar son of Al-Mustansir Billah. Syrian resources mention his name as Ali Al-Hadi ibn Nizar, علي الهادي بن نزار
Ali_al-Hadi_ibn_Nizar
Fatimid prince and Nizari imam (1045–1095)
Abu Mansur Nizar ibn al-Mustansir (Arabic: أبو منصور نزار بن المستنصر, romanized: Abū Manṣūr Nizār ibn al-Mustanṣir; 1045–1095) was a Fatimid prince, and
Nizar_ibn_al-Mustansir
Isma'ili. After Ali ibn Husayn Zayn al-Abidin, the Zaydis consider Zayd ibn Ali to be their next Imam rather than his older brother Muhammad al-Baqir who is
List_of_Isma'ili_imams
1090–1256 Nizari state in northwest Iran and Syria
Muhammad ibn Buzurg-Ummid (1138–1162) Concealed Imams at Alamut Imam Ali al-Hadi ibn Nizar(علي الهادي بن نزار) Imam Al-Muhtadī ibn al-Hādī (Muhammad
Nizari_Ismaili_state
UNESCO World Heritage Site in Iran
Muhammad ibn Kiya Buzurg-Ummid (محمد بزرگ امید) (1138–1162) Imams in occultation at Alamut Ali al-Hadi ibn Nizar ibn al-Mustansir Muhammad (I) al-Muhtadi
Alamut_Castle
Tenth Isma'ili Imam (825–881)
Abu ʿAlī al-Ḥusayn ibn Aḥmad ibn ʿAbd Allāh ibn Muḥammad ibn Ismāʿīl (Arabic: ابو علي الحسين بن أحمد ٱبْن عَبْد ٱللَّٰه ٱبْن مُحَمَّد ٱبْن إسْماعِيل, c
Abd_Allah_al-Radi
Second-largest branch of Islam
of Yemen was known by this title. Al-Hadi Yahya bin al-Hussain bin al-Qasim ar-Rassi, a descendant of Ḥasan ibn ʿAlī, founded the Zaydī Imamate at Sa'dah
Shia_Islam
Andalusian Muslim polymath (994–1064)
Umayyad caliph Yazīd ibn Muʿāwiya. The full nasab goes ibn Aḥmad ibn Saʿīd ibn Ḥazm ibn Ghālib ibn Ṣāliḥ ibn Khalaf ibn Maʿdān ibn Sufyān ibn Yazīd. According
Ibn_Hazm
Region in Iran
Bozorg Omid Muḥammad ibn Kiyā Buzurg-Ummīd Ali al-Hadi ibn Nizar Al-Muhtadi (Nizari imam) Al-Qahir (Imam) Hasan Alâ Zikrihi’s Selâm Nūr al-Dīn Muḥammad II
Alamut
Arab historian, writer, poet and musicologist (897–967)
Ali ibn al-Husayn al-Iṣfahānī (Arabic: أبو الفرج الأصفهاني), also known as Abul-Faraj, (full form: Abū al-Faraj ʿAlī ibn al-Ḥusayn ibn Muḥammad ibn Aḥmad
Abu_al-Faraj_al-Isfahani
Alamut: Abū ʿAlī Ḥasan, or ʿAlī, surnamed Ali al-Hadi ibn Nizar[dead link] The second concealed imam of Alamut: Muhammad El-Môhtadî bin el-Hâdî (in Turkish)
History_of_Nizari_Isma'ilism
Abbasid prince, singer, composer and poet (779–839)
caliph al-Hadi, al-Rashid and his three nephews caliph al-Amin, al-Ma'mun, al-Mu'tasim. Ibrahim was born in 779. He was the son of Abbasid caliph al-Mahdi
Ibrahim_ibn_al-Mahdi
Muslim scholar, jurist, and traditionist (767–820)
Hasan ibn Ali, Nafisah was a descendant of Muhammad, and she married another descendant of Muhammad, Ishaq al-Mu'tamin. Ishaq was the son of Ja'far al-Sadiq
Al-Shafi'i
Second-holiest city in Islam and Capital of Medina Province, Saudi Arabia
702–765) Malik ibn Anas (c. 711–795) Musa al-Kazim (745–799) Ali al-Rida (c. 766 – c. 818) Muhammad al-Jawad (c. 811 – c. 835) Ali al-Hadi (c. 828 – c.
Medina
Emir of Maghreb
Buluggin ibn Ziri (often transliterated Bologhine; in full: ʾAbū al Futūḥ Sayf ad Dawlah Bulukīn ibn Zīrī ibn Manād aṣ Ṣanhājī; Arabic: أبو الفتوح سيف
Buluggin_ibn_Ziri
Islamic empire: Abū Bakr (632–634), ʿUmar ibn al-Khaṭṭāb (Umar І, 634–644), ʿUthmān ibn ʿAffān (644–656), and ʿAlī ibn Abī Ṭālib (656–661). These leaders are
History_of_Islam
Yemeni Ismaili leader from 1209 to 1215
Ali ibn Muhammad ibn Ja'far ibn Ibrahim ibn Abi Salama ibn al-Walid al-Abshami al-Qurashi (Arabic: علي بن محمد بن الوليد القرشي; c. 1128 – 21 December
Ali_ibn_Muhammad_ibn_al-Walid
Genealogy book about Shiite first Imam, Ali
of Abi Talib') is a genealogy book written by Ahmad ibn Ali ibn Husayn al-Husayni, known as Ibn Inabah (died 828 AH – 1425 AD/CE), a famous Shiite
Umdat_al-Talib
20th-century Saudi Hadith scholar of Indonesian descent
Ahmad al-Faydabadi, Abd al-Qadir bin Tawfiq al-Shalabi, Muhammad Abd al-Baqi al-Luknawi, and Abd al-Hadi al-Madrasi. Some famous Islamic scholars studied
Yasin_al-Fadani
Arabic writer (776–869)
Abu Uthman Amr ibn Bahr al-Kinani al-Basri (Arabic: أبو عثمان عمرو بن بحر الكناني البصري, romanized: Abū ʿUthman ʿAmr ibn Baḥr al-Kinānī al-Baṣrī; c. 776–868/869)
Al-Jahiz
country. After Ali was killed, the governor of Syria Mu'awiya led his army toward Kufa, where Ali's son Hasan ibn Ali had been nominated as Ali's successor
List_of_caliphs
Shia sect of Islam
Yemen, and western India) and those pledging allegiance to Nizar's son al-Hadi ibn Nizar (living in regions of Iran and Syria). The latter Ismaili following
Nizari_Isma'ilism
2025 Saudi Arabian TV series or program
cast members include: Jordanian actor Eyad Nassar as Ali Syrian actor Wael Sharaf as Amr ibn al-As Tunisian actress Souhir Ben Amara as Hind bint Utba
Muawiya_(TV_series)
Arabic genealogy book
Muhammad ibn Abdat al-Abqasi al-Tarsusi Sahl ibn Abdullah ibn Dawud al-Muhri Al-Bukhari Ibn Dinar Ibn Ma'iyah Ahmad ibn Ali ibn Ibrahim ibn Muhammad ibn al-Hassan
Al-Majdi fi Ansab al-Talibiyyin
Al-Majdi_fi_Ansab_al-Talibiyyin
Ancient Arabic love story
ancient Arab love story about the 7th-century poet Qays ibn al-Mulawwah and his lover Layla al-Amiriyah [ar]. The story originates from Najd in present-day
Layla_and_Majnun
Branch of Shia Islam
century. After Nizar was imprisoned by his younger brother, Ahmad al-Musta'li, various sources indicate that Nizar's son, Ali al-Hadi ibn Nizari, survived
Ismailism
Mamluk dynasty in Egypt and Syria (868–905)
Dar al-Kutub al-Alamiya. Pp. 204. Al-Maqrizi, Abu al-'Abbas Taqi al-Din Ahmad ibn Ali ibn 'Ali ibn 'Abd al-Qadir al-Husayni al-'Obeidi (1418 AH). Al-Mawa'iz
Tulunids
11th-century Ismaili preacher and early leader of the Druze faith
Muhammad ibn Isma'il al-Darazi (Arabic: محمد بن إسماعيل الدرزي, romanized: Muḥammad ibn Ismāʿīl al-Darazī; died 1018) was an 11th-century Isma'ili preacher
Al-Darazi
List of Muslims who have claimed to be the Islamic Mahdi
caliph Al-Mansur. Muhammad ibn Ali al-Hadi, a descendant of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and the son of Ali al-Hadi and the brother of Hasan al-Askari
List_of_Mahdi_claimants
(often known as the "Aga Khani" Ismailis) follows the descendants of Nizar ibn al-Mustansir. Distinct from other Shia branches, Nizaris maintain that the
Imamate_in_Shia_doctrine
Zirid ruler
Al-Muʿizz ibn Bādīs (Arabic: المعز بن باديس; 19 January 1008 – 2 September 1062) was the fourth ruler of the Zirids in Ifriqiya, reigning from 1016 to
Al-Mu'izz_ibn_Badis
earthly representative of Ali and the Mahdi. Jaffariyya - founded by Jaffar ibn Ali al-Hadi, the youngest son of Ali al-Hadi who claimed the imamate after
List_of_extinct_Shia_sects
Branch of Musta'li Isma'ilism
India. Hasan ibn Ali (661–669) Husayn ibn Ali (669–680) Ali al-Sajjad (680–713) Muhammad al-Baqir (713–733) Ja'far al-Sadiq (733–765) Isma'il ibn Ja'far (765–775)
Hafizi_Isma'ilism
50th Imam of the Nizari Isma'ili community
Shah Rahim al-Hussaini (born 12 October 1971), known simply as Aga Khan V, is the 50th Imam of the Nizari Isma'ilis since 2025. He is a philanthropist
Aga_Khan_V
Imam of Nizari Isma'ilism from 1957 to 2025
Prince Shah Karim al-Hussaini (13 December 1936 – 4 February 2025), known simply as Aga Khan IV, was the 49th Imam of Nizari Isma'ili Shia Islam from 1957
Aga_Khan_IV
Iraqi Isma'ili missionary (died 914)
Abu'l-Qāsim al-Ḥasan ibn Faraj ibn Ḥawshab ibn Zādān al-Najjār al-Kūfī (Arabic: أبو القاسم الحسن ابن فرج بن حوشب زاذان النجار الكوفي; died 31 December
Ibn_Hawshab
from Adnan to Muhammad Ahl al-Bayt Family tree of Ali Hashemites Idrisid dynasty Alaouite dynasty Umdat al-Talib Wathilah ibn al-Asqa narrated that Muhammad
Family_tree_of_Muhammad
Muslim scholar and theologian (806–868)
Bani Nizar, or Bani Turab (the people or sons of Turab), and according to some, to the Arab tribe of the Banu Nadhir. It has been said that Ibn Taymiyya
Ibn_Karram
Sect of Isma'ilism
53rd Da'i al-Mutlaq. Hasan ibn Ali 625–670 (imam 660–670) Husayn ibn Ali 626–680 (imam 670–680 ) Ali al-Sajjad 659–712 (imam 680–712) Muhammad al-Baqir 676–743
Musta'li_Ismailism
Yemeni Isma'ili missionary (died 915)
ʿAlī ibn al-Faḍl al-Jayshānī (Arabic: علي بن الفضل الجيشاني; died 28 October 915) was a senior Isma'ili missionary (dāʿī) from Yemen. In cooperation with
Ali_ibn_al-Fadl_al-Jayshani
Nizaris to have lived in Alamut in concealment: Ali al-Hadi, Muhammad (I) al-Muhtadi, and Hasan (I) al-Qahir. This new period of concealment ended in 1164
Satr_(Isma'ilism)
Islamic scholar
Ayatollah al-Sayyid Hadi al-Sadr and the sister of al-Sayyid Hasan al-Sadr[permanent dead link], the well-known Shiite scholar (author of the book Ta'sis al-Shi'a
Abd al-Husayn Sharaf al-Din al-Musawi
Abd_al-Husayn_Sharaf_al-Din_al-Musawi
Sect of Shīa Islam
western Rajasthan. One Da'i al mutlaq after another continued until the twenty-fourth Da'i al mutlaq, Yusuf Najmuddin ibn Sulaiman, in Yemen. Due to persecution
Tayyibi_Isma'ilism
8th-century contested figure in Shia Islam
ibn Abd Allah al-Aftah ibn Ja'far al-Sadiq was a figure whose existence is contested: a portion of the Fathite Shia Muslims (followers of Abdullah al-Aftah
Muhammad ibn Abdallah al-Aftah
Muhammad_ibn_Abdallah_al-Aftah
11th century Isma'ili Muslim scholar
the Dar al-ilm where he had resided, worked and died. Al-Muayyad's real name was Hibatullah ibn Musa, born in the town of Shiraz, capital of the Fars
Al-Mu'ayyad fi'l-Din al-Shirazi
Al-Mu'ayyad_fi'l-Din_al-Shirazi
Last Fatimid caliph (1160–1171) and imam
Muḥammad ʿAbd Allāh ibn Yūsuf ibn al-Ḥāfiẓ (Arabic: أبو محمد عبد الله بن يوسف بن الحافظ; 1151–1171), better known by his regnal name al-ʿĀḍid li-Dīn Allāh
Al-Adid
Sufi tradition
of Ali ibn Abu Talib, the first Imam of the Shi'ites. There are references to the "First Ali" (Birinci Ali), Imam Hasan the "Second 'Ali" (İkinci Ali),
Alevism
Iraqi modernist poet
Mistral, Gabriela; Jacques, Jacques; Mahmoud, Mahmoud; Al-Malaika, Nazik; Hikmet, Nazim; Qabbani, Nizar; Paz, Octavio; Neruda, Pablo; Plath, Sylvia; Amichai
Nazik_Al-Malaika
Concept in Ismaili theology
Allāh–Ali ibn Abu Tālib); the silsila of “Nātıqs and Sāmads have been completed with (Muhammad bin Ismā‘īl as-ṣaghīr (Maymūn al-Qaddāh) – ʿAbd Allāh Ibn-i
Imamate_in_Ismaili_doctrine
Tayyibi Isma'ili branch of Yemen, India, and Pakistan
al-Mutlaq, Ibrahim ibn Muhammad ibn Fahd Al-Makrami, in 1677. Since then the position of the dai al mutlaq has remained in various branches of the al
Sulaymani
Imam of the Nizari Ismailis
Imam al-Muhtadi to his followers where he confirms that he is the grandson of Imam Nizar bin Mustansirbillah and where he also appoints Zen ibn Abi Ilfargin
Al-Muhtadi_(Nizari_imam)
Concept in a branch of Shia Islam
A'alam al-Wara, pp 132–133; 2. Tadhkirat al-Khawas al-Ummah; 3. Sibt Ibn al-Jawzi al-Hanafi, pp 28–33; 4. al-Sirah al-Halabiyyah by Noor al-Din al-Halabi
Imamate_in_Nizari_doctrine
Branch of Isma'ilism
Twelvers after the death of Jafar al-Sadiq in 765 AD. They became known as "Seveners" because they believed that Isma'il ibn Ja'far was the seventh and last
Sevener
Set of theological beliefs in the Islamic faith
regard the first four caliphs (Abu Bakr, `Umar ibn al-Khattāb, Uthman Ibn Affan and Ali ibn Abu Talib) as "al-Khulafā’ur-Rāshidūn" or "The Rightly Guided
Schools_of_Islamic_theology
Founder of Satpanth
to Prophet Muhmmad through Ja'far al-Sadiq. Muhammad Fatima bint Muhammad Husayn ibn Ali Ali al-Sajjad Muhammad al-Baqir Ja'far as-Sadiq Sayyid lsmail
Pir_Sadardin
Abbasid princess, poet, and musician
al-Kutub al-Misriyya. Ibn Hazm, Abu Muhammad ibn 'Ali ibn Ahmad ibn Sa'id al-Andalusi (1982). Harun, 'Abd al-Salam Muhammad (ed.). Jamharat Ansab al-'Arab
Ulayya_bint_al-Mahdi
King of Morocco since 1999
from the original on 13 August 2013. Retrieved 21 November 2013. Messari, Nizar (28 October 2020). "Moroccan Foreign Policy Under Mohammed VI: Balancing
Mohammed_VI_of_Morocco
Arabic scholar
ash-Shiʿr) Commentary on Sher Ibn Muqbil al-ʿAdlānī Commentary on Niẓām al-Lasad fī Asmāʾ al-Asad by Al-Suyuti Extractions from Asmāʾ al-Asad and Asmāʾ adh-Dhiʾb
Abdur_Rahman_Kashgari
Iraqi poet and journalist (1932–1996)
Mudrika bin Ilyās bin Mudhar bin Nizār bin Maʿad bin ʿAdnān. al-Sarraf was born in 1932, in Karbala, the son of Abd al-Husayn al-Sarraf, a merchant who owned
Zaki_al-Sarraf
Ali ibn Hanzala ibn Abi Salim al-Mahfuzi al-Wadi'i al-Hamdani (Arabic: علي بن حنظلة بن أبي سالم المحفوظي الوادعي الهمداني, romanized: ʿAlī ibn Ḥanẓala
Ali_ibn_Hanzala
Study of Islamic doctrines
Beirut: Dar Ihya al-Turat al-Arabi. pp. 22–24. Ibn 'Arafa (2014). Nizar al-Hamadi (ed.). Al-Muhtasar al-Kalami. Kuwait: Dar al-Diya. p. 78. Ibn Khaldun (2001)
Kalam
Sevener Ismaili Shia group
Isma'il ibn Ja'far (765–775) Abadullah ibn Muhammad (Ahmad al-Wafi) (813–829) Ahmad ibn Abadullah (Muhammad at-Taqi) (829–840) Husayn ibn Ahmad (Radi
Qarmatians
Sufi mystic order in Shia Islam
community based in Bulgaria. The term “Alian” derives from the veneration of Ali ibn Abi Talib, cousin and son-in-law of Prophet Muhammad, whom the community
Alians
Iraqi Islamic State leader (1976–2022)
sisters. Al-Qurashi claimed to be Arab, but many sources have claimed that his family was Turkmen. According to Nineveh genealogy expert Nizar al-Saadoun
Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurashi
Abu_Ibrahim_al-Hashimi_al-Qurashi
Palestinian poet (1905–1941)
Jerusalem-based Palestine Broadcasting Service. In 1937, he married Sāmia ʿAbd al-Hādī, and they had one son, Jaʿfar, and one daughter, Ureib. Tuqān suffered
Ibrahim_Tuqan
Da'i al-Mutlaq of Tayyibi Isma'ilis from 1428 to 1468
Idris Imad al-Din ibn al-Hasan al-Qurashi (Arabic: إدريس عماد الدين بن الحسن القرشي, romanized: ʾIdrīs ʿImād al-Dīn ibn al-Ḥasan al-Qurashī; 1392 – 10
Idris_Imad_al-Din
Bey of Tunis
the medina of Tunis. He was succeeded by his brother Ali III ibn al-Husayn. According to writer Nizar Ben Saad, the Bey had numerous liaisons with male ministers
Muhammad_III_as-Sadiq
Eunuch and minister of the Fatimid Caliphate
parent to two of the sons of Ali ibn Abi'l-Husayn al-Kalbi, Ja'far and al-Hasan, when their father was killed in 938. After al-Hasan distinguished himself
Jawdhar
Saudi writer (1933–2004)
للمستقبل, Beirut: al-Muassasa al-Arabiyya lid-Dirasat wan-Nashr. Jiad, Abdul-Hadi (February 5, 2004). "Abdul Rahman Munif". The Guardian. Hafez, Sabry (January–February
Abdul_Rahman_Munif
978-0-203-16923-0. Ali Bey al-Kabir – Early career : See Second Paragraph. Ali Bey al-Kabir – Early career : See Third Paragraph. Son of Qasim Iywaz Ali Bey al-Kabir
List_of_wars_involving_Egypt
Jordanian association football team for men
is under the jurisdiction of the Jordan Football Association. Nicknamed "Al Nashama" (lit. 'The Chivalrous Ones'), Jordan has appeared in five AFC Asian
Jordan_national_football_team
Azerbaijani poet (1483–1556)
about a historic death) Ḥadīqat al-Su'adā [az] (lit. 'The Garden of the Blessed'), which is about the death of Husayn ibn Ali, the grandson of the Islamic
Fuzuli_(poet)
Iranian Sufi mystic order in Islam
founder of the Ḥorūfī sect. Encyclopedia Iranica, ʿALĪ AL-AʿLĀ (d. 822/1419), also known as Amīr Sayyed ʿAlī, principal successor of Fażlallāh Astarābādī.
Hurufism
9th-century Abbasid official
Al-Fatḥ ibn Khāqān (Arabic: الفتح بن خاقان) (c. 817/8 – 11 December 861) was an Abbasid official and one of the most prominent figures of the court of
Al-Fath_ibn_Khaqan
DÉTENUE PAR L'EIGS AU MALI". Aïr Info (in French). Retrieved 7 May 2025. Nizar (6 May 2025). "Proof Of Life of Austrian Eva Gretzmacher, Held By ISIS-GS
List of terrorist incidents linked to the Islamic State
List_of_terrorist_incidents_linked_to_the_Islamic_State
Nizari Ismaili Shia Imam (1486–1549)
and his body was sent to Karbala to be buried near the tomb of Husayn ibn Ali. He had four sons and three daughters, among whom Imam Shah Haydar succeeded
Shah_Tahir
Idiom in Turkish
Daylam, and Gilan emerged under the influence of the Hasan ibn Zayd and the efforts of Hasan al-Utrush Ismailism in the Pamir Mountains, emerged under the
Aleviler
Muslim community from Gujarat, India
prophet Muhammad, Ali in 40 AH, his son Hasan became the first Imam and this institution of Imamat i.e. succession of al-A'immat al-Faatemiyeen-الائمۃ
Alavi_Bohras
2014 IS offensive in northern Syria during the Syrian Civil War
in Kobanî, including two high-ranking IS commanders, Abu Ali al-Askari and Abu Mohammed al-Masri. On 20 November, IS forces launched another attack on
Siege_of_Kobanî
December 9, 2021. Retrieved December 9, 2021. "دفاعاً عن الفنانة نانسي عجرم". Al Mustaqbal (in Arabic). Archived from the original on September 8, 2017. "ابتداءُ
Nancy_Ajram_discography
11th-century Persian Isma'ili poet, scholar, philosopher, and missionary
founder. Nasir Khusraw's full name was Abu Mu'in Hamid al-Din Nasir ibn Khusraw ibn Harith al-Qubadiyani al-Marvazi, which he would generally refer to himself
Nasir_Khusraw
Persian Ismaili scholar, 10th&11th century
Aḥmad ibn Ibrāhı̄m al-Nisaburi or al-Naysaburi (Arabic: أحمد بن إبراهيم النيسابوري; fl. late 10th century/early 11th century) was an Isma'ili scholar from
Ahmad ibn Ibrahim al-Naysaburi
Ahmad_ibn_Ibrahim_al-Naysaburi
11th century Persian Isma'ili scholar
Hamid al-Din Abu'l-Hasan Ahmad ibn Abdallah al-Kirmani (Arabic: حميد الدين الكرماني; fl. 996–1021 CE) was an Isma'ili scholar. He was of Persian origin
Hamid_al-Din_al-Kirmani
kingdoms in Maluku such as Ternate and Tidore. And descendants of Abdullah ibn Shaykh al-Aydarus, great-grandfather of Tun Habib Abdul Majid, who was the ancestor
List_of_Arab_Indonesians
"Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Hard-Line Cleric Who Made Iran a Regional Power, Is Dead at 86". The New York Times. Retrieved 1 March 2026. "Ali Larijani, Iran's
List of assassinations in Asia
List_of_assassinations_in_Asia
Eleventh-century Andalusian poet
to a colloquial one in the second (characterised by the colloquial form hāḏī in place of classical hāḏihi). The second half alludes specifically to the
Muhja_bint_al-Tayyani
Ismaili Pakistani writer and poet
Partaw-i Shah Nasir al-Din Nasir Hubb-i 'Ali Hunzai (15 May 1917 – 14 January 2017), known also as 'Allamah (lit. learned) Hunzai,, 'Allamah Sahib, or
Nasir_al-Din_Nasir_Hunzai
Reform movement within the Dawoodi Bohra subsect of Mustaali Ismai'li Shi'a Islam
incumbent Da'i al-Mutlaq, on doctrinal, economic, and social issues and broke off c. 1977. The Progressive Dawoodi Bohra were led by Asghar Ali Engineer, until
Progressive_Dawoodi_Bohra
History of the Anatolian Sufi community
period (11–12th centuries), Turkmen nomad tribes accepted a Sufi and pro-Ali form of Islam that co-existed with some of their pre-Islamic customs. These
Alevi_history
11th-century Isma'ili scholar
imam-caliph al-Hakim (r. 996–1021), and a contemporary of the fellow Isma'ili scholars, Ahmad ibn Ibrahim al-Naysaburi and Hamid al-Din al-Kirmani. All
Abu'l-Fawaris Ahmad ibn Ya'qub
Abu'l-Fawaris_Ahmad_ibn_Ya'qub
branch Musta'li line al-Musta'li, Caliph and Imam (1094–1101) Nizari line (complete list) – Nizar, Imam (1094–1095) Ali al-Hadi, Imam (1095–?) in occultation
List of 11th-century religious leaders
List_of_11th-century_religious_leaders
Colonel Ali Jumblat in Yaafour, Brigadier general Jihad Zaal in Deir Ezzor, Brigadier general Thaer Khair Bek in Al Zahera, Damascus, Nizar Zidane in
Timeline of the Syrian civil war
Timeline_of_the_Syrian_civil_war
Branch of Mustaali Ismaili Shi'a Islam
broke off from the mainstream Dawoodi Bohra after the death of the 39th Da'i al-Mutlaq in 1754. They were mostly concentrated in Ujjain in India with a few
Hebtiahs_Bohra
October 2011). "Israel to release 1,027 prisoners for its lone soldier". IBN Live. Jerusalem. Archived from the original on 11 January 2012. Retrieved
List of prisoners released by Israel in the Gilad Shalit prisoner exchange
List_of_prisoners_released_by_Israel_in_the_Gilad_Shalit_prisoner_exchange
Yazidi principality
Christian sources. Majid Hassan Ali identifies this period preceding the religious reforms associated with the saint Sheikh Adi ibn Musafir (d. 1162), as the
Sheikhan_principality
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International Prize for Arabic Fiction
International_Prize_for_Arabic_Fiction
Battle between Iraqi Kurdish forces and ISIL in Iraq
completely cleared of militants. On the next day, security forces arrested Nizar Mahmud Abdul Ghani, a cousin of former President of Iraq Saddam Hussein
Battle_of_Kirkuk_(2016)
February 2021. Retrieved 4 March 2021. Shane, Scott (December 5, 2017). "Ali Abdullah Saleh, Yemeni Strongman and Political Fixture, Dies at 75". New
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Bohra Muslim leader, namesake to the Sulaymani branch
lands) were called Dawoodi Bohras. He was born to Hasan bin Yusuf Najmuddin ibn Sulaiman and mother Zainab binte Moosa, niece of Syedna Yusuf on the 6th
Sulayman_bin_Hassan
Branch of Islam
Hussain Jivaji and Badruddin Ghulam Hussain Miya Khan Saheb. The current da'i al Mutlaq is Maulana Amiruddin Malak Saheb. The Atba-i-Malak Badar community
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ALI AL-HADI-IBN-NIZAR
ALI AL-HADI-IBN-NIZAR
Boy/Male
Muslim
The knower of all
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Ibn Abi Muslim al-Hashami had this name
Boy/Male
Muslim
Adorer of Ali
Boy/Male
Arabic, French, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Indonesian, Marathi, Muslim, Parsi, Romanian, Sanskrit, Swedish, Telugu
Winner; Jewel; Ornament; Myth Name; Beginning; First Born; Adornment; Superior; First; More; Extra; Companion of Prophet Muhammad; Sun's Name
Boy/Male
Muslim
The highest
Girl/Female
German, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Sanskrit
Adornment; Jewel; The First; Primeval; Daughter of Earth; My Ornament; My Witness; Ornament
Boy/Male
Muslim
Ibn abi Muslim al-hashami had this name
Boy/Male
Muslim
The guide, The way
Boy/Male
Indian
First, Most important, Beginning, Ornament, Adornment
Boy/Male
Indian
Boy/Male
Indian
The highest
Female
French
Old Proven�al name of Germanic origin, derived from the element ali, ALIÉNOR means "foreign, the other."Â
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Ibn Abi Muslim Al-hashami had this Name
Boy/Male
Indian
The knower of all
Boy/Male
Muslim
Little Ali
Boy/Male
Indian
The guide, The way
Female
English
(עֲדִי) Hebrew unisex name ADI means "my ornament" or "my witness."
Boy/Male
Arabic
Servant of the all knowing.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Adorer of Ali
Boy/Male
Indian
Little Ali
ALI AL-HADI-IBN-NIZAR
ALI AL-HADI-IBN-NIZAR
ALI AL-HADI-IBN-NIZAR
ALI AL-HADI-IBN-NIZAR
ALI AL-HADI-IBN-NIZAR
ALI AL-HADI-IBN-NIZAR
ALI AL-HADI-IBN-NIZAR
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