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Umayyad commander in Hispania (died c. 720)
Tariq ibn Ziyad (Arabic: طارق بن زياد Ṭāriq ibn Ziyād; c. 670 – c. 720), also known simply as Tarik in English, was an Umayyad commander who initiated
Tariq_ibn_Ziyad
Maghrebi traveller and scholar (1304–1368/1369)
’Abdallah Muhammad ibn ’Abdallah ibn Muhammad ibn Ibrahim ibn Muhammad ibn Yusuf Lawati al-Tanji ibn Battuta". All that is known about Ibn Battuta's life
Ibn_Battuta
Arab physicist, mathematician and astronomer (c. 965 – c. 1040)
Ibn al-Haytham, Latinized as Alhazen (c. 965 – c. 1040), was a mathematician, astronomer, and physicist of the Islamic Golden Age from present-day Iraq
Ibn_al-Haytham
Founder of Islam (c. 570–632)
the son of Abdullah ibn Abd al-Muttalib and Amina bint Wahb. His father, Abdullah, the son of tribal leader Abd al-Muttalib ibn Hashim, died around the
Muhammad
Arab Islamic scholar, historian and philosopher (1332–1406)
Ibn Khaldun (27 May 1332 – 17 March 1406, 732–808 AH) was an Arab scholar, historian, philosopher, and sociologist. He is widely acknowledged to be one
Ibn_Khaldun
King of Saudi Arabia from 1932 to 1953
January 1876 – 9 November 1953), known in the Western world as Ibn Saud (Arabic: ابن سعود; Ibn Suʿūd), was a Najdi statesman and religious leader who became
Ibn_Saud
Alawite ruler of Tafilalt from 1631–1636
Abul Amlak Moulay Sharif ibn 'Ali (Arabic: مولايَ الشَّرِيف بْن عَلِيّ بْن مُحَمَّد بْن عَلِيّ بْن يوسف بْن عَلِيّ; born c. 1589 – June 4, 1659) was an
Sharif_ibn_Ali
2nd Rashidun caliph from 634 to 644
Umar ibn al-Khattab (Arabic: عُمَر بْن ٱلْخَطَّاب, romanized: ʿUmar ibn al-Khaṭṭāb; c. 584 – 644), simply known as Umar, was the second Rashidun caliph
Umar
Travelogue written by Ibn Battuta
The Travels of Ibn Battuta (Arabic: تحفة النظار في غرائب الأمصار وعجائب الأسفار, romanized: Tuḥfat an-nuẓẓār fī gharāʾib al-amṣār wa-ʿajāʾib al-asfār
The_Travels_of_Ibn_Battuta
Persian polymath, physician and philosopher (c. 980–1037)
rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. Ibn Sina (c. 980 – 22 June 1037), commonly known in the West as Avicenna (/ˌævɪˈsɛnə
Avicenna
Grandson of Muhammad and the 3rd Imam
Husayn ibn Ali (Arabic: حسين ابن علي, romanized: Ḥusayn ibn ʿAlī; 11 January 626 – 10 October 680 CE) was an Alid political and religious leader. The second
Husayn_ibn_Ali
Football stadium in Tangier, Morocco
The Tangier Grand Stadium or commonly known as Ibn Batouta Stadium (Arabic: ملعب طنجة الكبير; Berber languages: ⴰⵏⵏⴰⵔ ⴰⵎⵇⵔⴰⵏ ⵏ ⵟⴰⵏⵊⴰ) is a stadium in
Tangier_Grand_Stadium
8th-century conquest by the Umayyads
I (r. 705–715), military commander Tariq ibn Ziyad departed from North Africa under the command of Musa ibn Nusayr in early 711 to cross the Straits of
Muslim conquest of the Iberian Peninsula
Muslim_conquest_of_the_Iberian_Peninsula
Emir of Córdoba from 756 to 788
Abd al-Rahman ibn Mu'awiya (Arabic: عبد الرحمن إبن معاوية, romanized: ʿAbd al-Raḥmān ibn Muʿāwiya; 7 March 731 – 30 September 788), commonly known as Abd
Abd_al-Rahman_I
7th-century Arabian claimant of prophethood
Musaylima (Arabic: مسيلمة, full name Muslima ibn Habib al-Hanafi; died 632) was a claimant of prophethood from the Banu Hanifa tribe. Based from Diriyah
Musaylima
1st Shia Imam and 4th Rashidun caliph (656–661)
Ali ibn Abi Talib (Arabic: عليّ بن أبي طالب, romanized: ʿAlī ibn Abī Ṭālib; c. 600 – 661 CE) was the fourth Rashidun caliph who ruled from 656 CE until
Ali
Sultan of Morocco from 1672 to 1727
Moulay Ismail Ibn Sharif (Arabic: أبو النَّصْرِ مولاي إسماعيل بن الشريف, romanized: Abu 'l-Naṣr Mawlāy Ismāʿīl ibn al-Sharīf, c. 1645 – 22 March 1727)
Ismail_Ibn_Sharif
Islamic scholar, jurist, and eponym of Islam (1703–1792) from Saudi Arabia
Shaykh al-Islam al-Imam Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab ibn Sulayman al-Tamimi al-Najdi (1703–1792 C.E., 1115–1206 A.H.) was an Arab Muslim scholar, theologian
Muhammad_ibn_Abd_al-Wahhab
Arab Muslim general (died 642)
Khalid ibn al-Walid ibn al-Mughira al-Makhzumi (died 642) was a 7th-century Arab military commander. He initially led campaigns against Muhammad on behalf
Khalid_ibn_al-Walid
Final battle of the Second Fitna
forces of the Umayyad caliph Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan besieged and defeated his rival, the caliph Abd Allah ibn al-Zubayr in his center of power, the Islamic
Siege_of_Mecca_(692)
12th-century Sephardic rabbi and astrologer
Abraham ben Meir Ibn Ezra (Hebrew: ר׳ אַבְרָהָם בֶּן מֵאִיר אִבְּן עֶזְרָא, romanized: ʾAḇrāhām ben Mēʾir ʾibən ʾEzrāʾ, often abbreviated as ראב״ע; Arabic:
Abraham_ibn_Ezra
Umayyad caliph from 685 to 705
Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan ibn al-Hakam (July/August 644 or June/July 647 – 9 October 705), was the fifth Umayyad caliph, ruling from April 685 until his
Abd_al-Malik_ibn_Marwan
American Afrocentrist psychologist and activist
Umar Rashad Ibn Abdullah-Johnson (born Jermaine Shoemake), known professionally as Dr. Umar, is an American motivational speaker and author. Johnson has
Umar_Johnson
Founder of the Umayyad Caliphate
was that Abd al-Rahman ibn Khalid had been ill and Mu'awiya attempted to have him treated by Ibn Uthal, who was unsuccessful. De Goeje further doubts the
Mu'awiya_I
Battle during Spanish Reconquista
Alfonso III of Asturias and the Muslim forces of Ahmed Ibn Muwaiya, an Umayyad, who was also known as Ibn al-Qitt, and by his kunya: Abul Qassim. The battle
Day_of_Zamora
Arab Muslim military commander (594–656)
Al-Zubayr ibn al-Awwam ibn Khuwaylid al-Asadi (Arabic: الزُّبَيْر بْن الْعَوَّام بْن خُوَيْلِد الأَسَدِيّ, romanized: Al-Zubayr ibn al-ʿAwwām ibn Khuwaylid
Zubayr_ibn_al-Awwam
on Ibn Jubayr, is a chief scholar of the Saracens in Damascus and the leader of "The Illuminated", as well as a member of the Templar Order. He plans to
List of Assassin's Creed characters
List_of_Assassin's_Creed_characters
Saudi Arabia, also called Ibn Saud, was young when he first married. However, his wife died shortly after their marriage. Ibn Saud remarried at eighteen
Descendants_of_Ibn_Saud
Settlement built according to a plan
A planned community, planned city, planned town, or planned settlement is any community that was carefully planned from its inception and is typically
Planned_community
Leader of Sudan since 2019
dissatisfaction with the establishment ties of initial leader Ahmed Awad Ibn Auf. He served as chairman of the TMC until a draft constitutional declaration
Abdel_Fattah_al-Burhan
Book by Ibn Khaldun, written in 1377
Muqaddimah of Ibn Khaldun (Arabic: مقدّمة ابن خلدون) or Ibn Khaldun's Prolegomena (Ancient Greek: Προλεγόμενα), is a book written by the historian Ibn Khaldun
Muqaddimah
Hermetic text
1949, p. 81. Ibn Umayl 1933, pp. 117–118. Ibn Umayl 1933, pp. 17, 27. Stapleton, Lewis & Taylor 1949, p. 81. Ibn Umayl 1933, pp. 119–120. Ibn Umayl 1933
Emerald_Tablet
Founder of the Almohad movement (c.1080–c.1128/30)
Abū ʿAbd Allāh Muḥammad Ibn Tūmart (Arabic: أبو عبد الله محمد ابن تومرت, Berber languages: ⵎⵓⵃⵎⵎⴰⴷ ⵓⵜⵎⵔⵜ; ca. 1080– August 1130) was a Muslim religious
Ibn_Tumart
Companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, Arabian warrior
is Malik ibn Aws Jadhimah ibn Rabia ibn Malik ibn Sha'labah ibn Asad ibn Khuzaymah ibn Mudrikah ibn Ilyas ibn Mudar ibn Nizar ibn Maad ibn Adnan al-Asadi
Dirar_ibn_al-Azwar
Fundamentalist movement within Sunni Islam
within Sunni Islam named after the 18th-century Hanbali scholar Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab. It was initially established in the central Arabian region
Wahhabism
Grandson of Muhammad and the second Shia Imam (625–670)
Hasan ibn Ali (Arabic: حسن ابن علي, romanized: Ḥasan ibn ʿAlī; c. 625 – 2 April 670) was an Alid political and religious leader. The eldest son of Ali
Hasan_ibn_Ali
661 murder in Kufa
Ali ibn Abi Talib, the fourth Rashidun caliph (r. 656–661) and the first Shia Imam, was assassinated during the morning prayer on 28 January 661 CE, equivalent
Assassination_of_Ali
Andalusian military leader and statesman (c. 938–1002)
Abu ʿAmer Muḥammad ibn ʿAbdullāh ibn Abi ʿAmer al-Maʿafiri (Arabic: أبو عامر محمد بن عبد الله بن أبي عامر المعافري), nicknamed al-Manṣūr (Arabic: المنصور
Almanzor
Founder of the Ayyubid dynasty (c. 1137 – 1193)
Salah ad-Din Yusuf ibn Ayyub (c. 1137 – 4 March 1193), commonly known as Saladin, was a Kurdish commander and political leader. He was the founder of
Saladin
Maghrebi author (c. 1494-c. 1554)
Johannes Leo Africanus (born al-Ḥasan ibn Muḥammad ibn Aḥmad al-Wazzān al-Zayyātī al-Fasī, ; c. 1494 – c. 1554) was an Andalusi diplomat and author who
Leo_Africanus
Islamic holiday
only as a guide for planning purpose and not as the absolute determinant of dates. The Umm al-Qura calendar is just a guide for planning purposes and not
Eid_al-Adha
Chief of the Jewish tribe of Banu Nadir in Arabia
Arabia. His ancestry was Huyayy ibn Akhtab ibn Sa‘yah ibn Tha‘labah ibn ‘Ubayd ibn Ka‘b ibn al-Khazraj ibn Abi Habib ibn al-Nadir. He married Barra bint
Huyayy_ibn_Akhtab
Muslim scholar, historian, and Quranic exegete (839–923)
Abū Jaʿfar Muḥammad ibn Jarīr ibn Yazīd al-Ṭabarī (Arabic: أَبُو جَعْفَر مُحَمَّد بْن جَرِير بْن يَزِيد ٱلطَّبَرِيّ; 839–923 CE / 224–310 AH), commonly
Al-Tabari
Spanish scholar of Islamic studies, Arabic language and Roman Catholic priest
book on Ibn Masarra, and also with respect to Ibn 'Arabi; Ibn al-Arif (12th century) de Almería, influenced by Ibn Masarra, mentioned by Ibn 'Arabi; arif
Miguel_Asín_Palacios
Umayyad caliph from 705 to 715
Al-Walid ibn Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan (c. 674 – 23 February 715), commonly known as al-Walid I, was the sixth Umayyad caliph, ruling from October 705 until
Al-Walid_I
# Image Stadium Capacity City Home team Opened 1 Ibn Batouta Stadium 75,600 Tangier IR Tanger 2011 2 Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium 68,700 Rabat AS FAR
List of football stadiums in Morocco
List_of_football_stadiums_in_Morocco
Leader of revolt against Abbasid Caliphate (716–763)
Ibrahim ibn Abd Allah ibn al-Hasan (Arabic: إبراهيم بن عبد الله بن الحسن, romanized: Ibrāhīm ibn ʿAbd Allāh ibn al-Ḥasan; 97 AH - 145 AH / 716 AD - 763
Ibrahim_ibn_Abdallah
Arab military commander provincial governor (640-716)
Musa ibn Nusayr (Arabic: موسى بن نصير, Mūsā ibn Nuṣayr; c. 640 – c. 716) was an Arab Muslim military commander, statesman, and governor of the Umayyad
Musa_ibn_Nusayr
Spring. Ibn Nusayr and Ibn Ziyad complete their conquest of Hispania, now known as al-Andalus. Summer. The caliph orders ibn Nusayr and ibn Ziyar to
Chronology_of_the_Reconquista
Salafi jihadist militant organisation
figures of IS include Ibn Taymiyya, Abdullah Azzam, and Abu Bakr Naji. Although IS claims to adhere to the Salafi theology of Ibn Taymiyyah, it rejects
Islamic_State
Historic monument in Rabat, Morocco
the Great Mosque of Cordoba, the most celebrated mosque in Al-Andalus. The plan originally included three small inner courtyards, one in the back, parallel
Hassan_Tower
Companion (sahaba) of the Islamic prophet Muhammad
ʿAbd al-Raḥmān ibn Abi Bakr (Arabic: عبد الرحمن بن أبي بكر; c. 596 or 605–675) was an Arab Muslim military commander and a companion of the Islamic prophet
Abd_al-Rahman_ibn_Abi_Bakr
Football stadium in Rabat, Morocco
The stadiums upgraded or completely rebuilt are also located in Tangier (Ibn Batouta Stadium), Casablanca (Hassan II Stadium), Agadir (Adrar Stadium)
Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium
Prince_Moulay_Abdellah_Stadium
Account of Mali Empire Atlantic voyage
originated in a mistranslation of Ibn Khaldun’s text by the 19th-century European historian Baron de Slane. De Slane translated Ibn Khaldun as saying that the
Atlantic voyage of the predecessor of Mansa Musa
Atlantic_voyage_of_the_predecessor_of_Mansa_Musa
Cousin of the prophet Muhammad (c.614–c.639)
Faḍl ibn ʿAbbās (Arabic: ٱلفَضْل ٱبْن ٱلعَبَّاس; c. 614 – 639 CE) was a cousin and companion of the prophet Muhammad. A prominent member of the Banu Hashim
Fadl_ibn_Abbas
First ruler of the Emirate of Granada from c. 1232 to 1273
ibn Yusuf ibn Nasr (Arabic: أبو عبد الله محمد بن يوسف بن نصر, romanized: Muḥammad ibn Yūsuf ibn Naṣr; c. 1195 – 22 January 1273), also known as Ibn al-Ahmar
Muhammad_I_of_Granada
killed eight Palestinians, including one child. An Israeli strike on the Amr Ibn al-Aas School, which was converted into an evacuation centre in the Sheikh
Timeline of the Gaza war (13 July 2024 – 26 September 2024)
Timeline_of_the_Gaza_war_(13_July_2024_–_26_September_2024)
Ongoing armed conflict in South Asia
to local Afghan sources. The airstrike in Laghman targeted the 201 Khalid Ibn Walid Corps, while the one in Paktika struck a house. However, according
2026_Afghanistan–Pakistan_war
Important character from the Book of Judges of the Hebrew Bible
ibn Hamid ar-Razi. This tradition by Muhammad ibn Hamid also recorded by al-Dhahabi through the records from Abu Dawud al-Sijistani, al-Tirmidhi, Ibn
Samson
Country in West Asia
In 634–641 CE, the Rashidun Caliphate conquered the Levant. Caliph Umar ibn al-Khattab (r. 634–644) lifted the Christian ban on Jews entering Jerusalem
Israel
1159) of Arab historian ibn al-Qalānisi (c. 1071 – 1160). Modern Trends in Islam (1947). French edition Les tendances modernes de l'Islam translated by
List of modern historians of the Crusades
List_of_modern_historians_of_the_Crusades
Ancient lighthouse in Egypt
description of the lighthouse comes from Arab traveller Abou Haggag Youssef Ibn Mohammed el-Balawi el-Andaloussi, who visited Alexandria in 1166. Balawi
Lighthouse_of_Alexandria
Ethnoreligious group centered in Syria
Islam as a ghulat branch during the ninth century. Alawites venerate Ali ibn Abi Talib, the "first Imam" in the Twelver school, as a manifestation of
Alawites
Founder of the Zirid dynasty of Granada
Zawi ibn Ziri as-Sanhaji or Al-Mansur Zawi ibn Ziri ibn Manad as-Sanhaji (Arabic: المنصور زاوي بن زيري بن مناد الصنهاجي), was a chief in the Berber Sanhaja
Zawi_ibn_Ziri
Ruler of Mecca from 1908 to 1924
al-Muttalib ibn Ghalib of the Dhawu Zayd, the very same Sharif whom Muhammad ibn al-Abd al-Mu'in had succeeded. After his dismissal in 1851, Muhammad ibn Abd
Hussein,_King_of_Hejaz
City in the Balearic Islands, Spain
a Muslim fleet, under the command of Abd Allah ibn Musa, son of the governor of Ifriqiya, Musa ibn Nusayr, stopped off at the island. It appears that
Palma_de_Mallorca
the emir Hasan ibn Abbas. Muhammad ibn al-Fadl and the two subsequent Sicilian emirs, Husayn ibn Ahmad [it] and Sawada ibn Muhammad ibn Khafāja, were particularly
Muhammad_ibn_al-Fadl
Historical period
of Coimbra Martim Moniz de Ribadouro on the other hand was sacked from his position. At a time when the Almoravid emir Yusuf Ibn Tashfin sought to annex
Portugal_in_the_Reconquista
Algerian religious and military leader (1808–1883)
Abd al-Qadir ibn Muhyi al-Din (between 1806 and 1808 – 26 May 1883; Arabic: عبد القادر ابن محي الدين, romanized: ʿAbd al-Qādir ibn Muḥy al-Dīn), known
Emir_Abdelkader
Conquests of the Rashidun Caliphate, 634–644
Umar was the second Rashidun Caliph and reigned during 634–644. Umar ibn Al-Khattāb caliphate is notable for its vast conquests. Aided by brilliant field
Military conquests of Umar's era
Military_conquests_of_Umar's_era
Murray, Robin (October 29, 2024). "Ghais Guevara Shares Plans For Debut Album 'Goyard Ibn Said'". Clash Magazine. Retrieved November 1, 2024. Horvath
2025_in_hip-hop
Mosque in Tripoli, Lebanon
the learned, the warrior, the triumphant, Nasir al Dunya wa l-Din Muhammad ibn Qala'un—may God sustain his reign—ordered these arcades to complete the blessed
Mansouri_Great_Mosque
original on 6 June 2025. Retrieved 6 June 2025. "Why Yunus' election-by-June plan is raising suspicion and fears". India Today. 28 May 2025. Archived from
2026 Bangladeshi general election
2026_Bangladeshi_general_election
680 battle in Iraq
representatives from many provinces to agree to his plan by diplomacy and bribes. He then ordered Marwan ibn al-Hakam, then the governor of Medina, where Husayn
Battle_of_Karbala
Foreign intelligence agency of Pakistan
House in Islamabad and captured Yousef before he could move to Peshawar. Ibn al-Shaykh al-Libi: A Libyan paramilitary trainer for Al-Qaeda, attempted
Inter-Services_Intelligence
Continent
Sams-al-din 'Ahmad ibn Muhammad Ibn (1842). Kitab Wafayat Ala'yan. Ibn Khallikan's Biographical Dictionary Transl. by (Guillaume) B(aro)n Mac-Guckin de Slane. Benjamin
Africa
University in Fez, Morocco
AD), Ibn al-Arabi (1165–1240 AD), Ibn Khaldun (1332–1395 AD), Ibn al-Khatib (d. 1374), Nur ad-Din al-Bitruji (Alpetragius) (d. 1294), and Ali ibn Hirzihim
University_of_al-Qarawiyyin
Royal family of Jordan since 1921
considered to be Hashim ibn Abd Manaf, great-grandfather of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. Another claimed ancestor is Ali ibn Abi Talib, the usurped successor
Hashemites
One Piece franchise fictional character
Pirate King Gold Roger's ship, the Oro Jackson, and also secretly holds the plans for a devastating ancient weapon.[ch. 344, 354, 427] Franky's recklessness
Franky_(One_Piece)
Arab polymath and physician (1213–1288)
blood. The work of Ibn al-Nafis regarding the right sided (pulmonary) circulation pre-dates the later work (1628) of William Harvey's De motu cordis. Both
Ibn_al-Nafis
History of the State of Israel since its independence
states, particularly the Nasser-led Egyptian Free Officers Movement and Ibn Saud of Saudi Arabia. Israel's solution to diplomatic isolation was to establish
History of Israel (1948–present)
History_of_Israel_(1948–present)
Dennis, Priscilla (31 May 2022). "Stakeholders lambast Niger APC chair over plan to conduct fresh primaries for Magama/Rijau Constituency". Daily Post. Lagos
2023 Nigerian House of Representatives election
2023_Nigerian_House_of_Representatives_election
Disconnection in social relationships
becomes alienated from itself via a perceived objective world, but can become de-alienated again when that world is seen as just another aspect of the self-consciousness
Social_alienation
1907–1934 state in South Arabia
Tihamah in South Arabia, it was founded by Muhammad ibn Ali al-Idrisi, the great-grandson of ibn Idris, the founder of the Idrisiyya, a Sufi tariqa of
Emirate_of_Asir
Largest main branch of Islam
This contrasts with the Shia view, which holds that Muhammad appointed Ali ibn Abi Talib (r. 656–661) as his successor. Nevertheless, Sunnis revere Ali
Sunni_Islam
State in the Iberian Peninsula, 1232–1492
aroused the envy of others who accused him of planning a coup against Ibn Hud, forcing him to flee to Arjona. Ibn al-Ahmar's origins were likely modest, but
Emirate_of_Granada
Idea of being born empty of mental content
the 11th century, the theory of tabula rasa was developed more clearly by Ibn Sina (Avicenna). The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy describes him arguing
Tabula_rasa
Rashidun Caliphate's conquest of the Sasanian Empire
groups, one under al-Jarud ibn Mu'alla, the second under al-Sawwar ibn Hammam, and the third under Khulayd ibn al-Mundhir ibn Sawa. When the first group
Muslim_conquest_of_Persia
settlement extended from the slopes of Gibralfaro to Calle Císter and the Ibn Gabirol gardens, reaching the sea, which at the time lapped against the current
Urban_planning_of_Málaga
Early urban plan for the city of Tel Aviv, Israel
to the Yarkon River. The plan refers to the area known today as the "Old North," where the eastern boundary of the plan is Ibn Gabirol Street and the western
Geddes_Plan_for_Tel_Aviv
City in Tiaret Province, Algeria
tower and terminal at Abdelhafid Boussouf. Tiaret has also been home to Ibn Khaldun University since 1980. The Institute of National Studies of Tiaret
Tiaret
Country in West Asia
hold his domains during his long struggle against the Arab general Yazid ibn al-Muhallab, who was defeated by a combined Daylamite–Dabuyid army and forced
Iran
1086 battle of the Spanish Reconquista
conflict fought in 1086 between the Almoravid army, led by their king, Yusuf ibn Tashfin, and the forces of King Alfonso VI of Castile. The Almoravids were
Battle_of_Sagrajas
7th-century battle of the First Fitna
ibn al-Walid Amir ibn Masud ibn Umayya ibn Khalaf Abd Allah ibn Hakim ibn Hizam Abd Allah ibn Abi Uthman ibn al-Akhnas Ayyub ibn Habib ibn Alqama ibn
Battle_of_the_Camel
his piety, he became the tool of the de facto ruling Minister, Ibn Raik (amir al-umara; 'Amir of the Amirs'). Ibn Raik held the reins of government and
History_of_Islam
British royal recognitions
Companions Alhajji Abdullahi Bayero, CBE (Hon.), Emir of Kano, Nigeria. Ibn Mohammed Al Amin Kanemi, CBE (Hon.), Umar, Shehu of Bornu, Nigeria. Sir Bertrand
1946_New_Year_Honours
Hellenistic Jewish philosopher (c. 20 BCE – c. 50 CE)
abstract monotheism instead of overt pro-Judeanism. Philo considers Caligula's plan to erect a statue of himself in the Second Temple to be a provocation, asking
Philo
Islamic holiday on the first of Shawwal
were initiated in Medina after the migration of Muhammad from Mecca. Anas ibn Malik, a companion of Muhammad, narrated that when Muhammad arrived in Medina
Eid_al-Fitr
Saudi prince and assassin of King Faisal (1944–1975)
actions were deliberate and planned. Rumours suggested that the prince had told his mother about his assassination plans, who in turn told King Faisal
Faisal_bin_Musaid_Al_Saud
an agreement between Catholicos Sahak III and the Arab governor Muhammad ibn Marwan to protect and respect Armenian subjects. God would allow Muslims
Armenian historiography of the 5th–18th centuries
Armenian_historiography_of_the_5th–18th_centuries
IBN DE-PLAN
IBN DE-PLAN
Boy/Male
Muslim
Female
Irish
Irish name derived from the word Ãtu, ÃDE means "thirst."
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
God; Nature; Enjoy
Boy/Male
Hebrew American Scottish
Gift from God.
Boy/Male
Teutonic
Archer.
Boy/Male
Chinese
Virtue.
Girl/Female
Indian
Pride, Sense
Boy/Male
Greek
Son of Apollo.
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Son of
Surname or Lastname
Romanian
Romanian : from the personal name Ion (see John).English : probably a variant of John.
Male
Romanian
Basque and Romanian form of Greek Ioannes, ION means "God is gracious." In use by the Romani.
Boy/Male
African, Arabic, Hebrew
Son
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
Love's Labours Lost' Don Adriano De Armado, fantastical Spaniard.
Girl/Female
Arabic
Gift
Female
Finnish
Finnish name SÄDE means "ray of light."
Girl/Female
Muslim
Pride, Sense
Female
French
French form of Old High German Adalhaid, ADÉLAÃDE means "noble sort."
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
King John' Hubert De Burgh.
Male
Scottish
Scottish Gaelic form of Greek Ioannes (English John), IAN means "God is gracious."
Surname or Lastname
English (De Lisle) and French
English (De Lisle) and French : topographic and habitational name (see Lyle).
IBN DE-PLAN
IBN DE-PLAN
Boy/Male
Hebrew
Exhalation of breath. The second son of Adam in the bible. The variant Able is used as an English...
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Dusky
Girl/Female
Muslim
Total submission. Salutation.
Male
English
English surname transferred to unisex forename use, possibly a corruption of Derby, a shire of England, so called from doire, DARBY means "a forest abounding in deer."Â
Male
Italian
Italian masculine form of Hebrew unisex Yarden, GIORDANO means "flowing down."
Girl/Female
Tamil
Lord Shiva
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Learned; Wise; Knowing; Knowledgeable
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Lucky one
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit, Tamil
Master of an Army; Name of Lord Ganesha
Boy/Male
American, British, English
From the Elder Tree
IBN DE-PLAN
IBN DE-PLAN
IBN DE-PLAN
IBN DE-PLAN
IBN DE-PLAN
n.
A heavy silk with a dull finish; as, gros de Naples; gros de Tours.
pl.
of Aid-de-camp
pl.
of Carte de visite
n.
A genus of plants having showy flowers and bulbous or tuberous roots, of which the flower-de-luce (fleur-de-lis), orris, and other species of flag are examples. See Illust. of Flower-de-luce.
pl.
of Auto-de-fe
n.
See Fleur-de-lis, 2.
pl.
of Trou-de-loup
n.
The cobra de capello.
n.
The iris. See Flower-de-luce.
adv.
One guilty of self-murder; a felo-de-se.
pl.
of Fleur-de-lis
pl.
of Tete-de-pont
pl.
of Cheval-de-frise
n.
Short for Carte de visite.
n.
See Trou-de-loup.
pl.
of Felo-de-se
pl.
of Cul-de-sac