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  • Umar bin Haydar
  • Emir of Bukhara from 1826 to 1827

    Shahmurad (1800–1826). Emir Haydar died in 1826 and was succeeded by Mir Hussein bin Haydar. After Mir Hussein bin Haydar, Umar bin Haydar came to power. He took

    Umar bin Haydar

    Umar_bin_Haydar

  • Nasrullah Khan (Bukhara)
  • Emir of Bukhara from 1827 to 1860

    raised Amir Haydar's suspicion of treason and Amir Umar who underperformed during the rebellion. After Haydar's death, Mir Husayn bin Haydar came to power

    Nasrullah Khan (Bukhara)

    Nasrullah Khan (Bukhara)

    Nasrullah_Khan_(Bukhara)

  • Mir Hussein bin Haydar
  • Emir of Bukhara from October to December 1826

    Kushbegi. Emir Mir Hussein died in December 1826 and was succeeded by Umar bin Haydar. Akhmad Donish, Puteshestviye iz Bukhary Peterburg. Dushanbe, 1960

    Mir Hussein bin Haydar

    Mir_Hussein_bin_Haydar

  • Emirate of Bukhara
  • 1785–1920 state in Central Asia

    امیر Haydar bin Shahmurad حیدر تورہ بن شاہ مراد 1800–1826 Amir III امیر Mir Hussein bin Haydar حسین بن حیدر تورہ 1826–1827 Amir IV امیر Umar bin Haydar عمر

    Emirate of Bukhara

    Emirate of Bukhara

    Emirate_of_Bukhara

  • List of state leaders in the 19th century (1801–1850)
  • Murad bin Daniyal Bey, Amir (1785–1800) Haydar Tora bin Shah Murad, Amir (1800–1826) Hussain bin Haydar Tora, Amir (1826–1827) Umar bin Haydar Tora, Amir

    List of state leaders in the 19th century (1801–1850)

    List_of_state_leaders_in_the_19th_century_(1801–1850)

  • Umar (given name)
  • Name list

    poet and recording artist Umar bin Haydar, Uzbek Emir of Bukhara Umar ibn Hubayra, Umayyad general and governor of Iraq Umar ibn Hafs Hazarmard (died 771)

    Umar (given name)

    Umar_(given_name)

  • List of leaders of Uzbekistan
  • (1512 – 1531) Abu Sa'id bin Kochkunju (1531 – 1534) Ubaydullah Sultan (1534 – 1539) Abdullah Khan I (1539 – 1540) Abdal-Latif bin Kochkunju (1540 – 1552)

    List of leaders of Uzbekistan

    List of leaders of Uzbekistan

    List_of_leaders_of_Uzbekistan

  • Manghud
  • Mongol tribe of the Urud-Manghud federation

    امیر Haydar bin Shahmurad حیدر تورہ بن شاہ مراد 1800–1826 Amir III امیر Mir Hussein bin Haydar حسین بن حیدر تورہ 1826–1827 Amir IV امیر Umar bin Haydar عمر

    Manghud

    Manghud

    Manghud

  • Rashidun Caliphate
  • First Islamic caliphate (632–661)

    led by the first four successive caliphs (lit. "successors"): Abu Bakr, Umar, Uthman, and Ali, collectively known as the Rashidun, or "Rightly Guided"

    Rashidun Caliphate

    Rashidun Caliphate

    Rashidun_Caliphate

  • Jawhar bin Haydar bin ʽAli
  • Shaykh Jawhar Haydar ʽAli (or Jawhar bin Haydar bin ʽAli) was a mystic and Islamic scholar of Shonke, southeast Wollo, Ethiopia. He was usually referred

    Jawhar bin Haydar bin ʽAli

    Jawhar bin Haydar bin ʽAli

    Jawhar_bin_Haydar_bin_ʽAli

  • Ali
  • 1st Shia Imam and 4th Rashidun caliph (656–661)

    or 'one who is chosen and contented'), Asad Allāh (lit. 'lion of God'), Ḥaydar (lit. 'lion', the name initially his mother gave him), Amīr al-Muʾminīn

    Ali

    Ali

    Ali

  • Daher al-Umar
  • Arab ruler of northern Palestine (1689/90–1775)

    Daher al-Umar al-Zaydani, alternatively spelled Zahir al-Umar or Dahir al-Umar (Arabic: ظاهر العمر الزيداني, romanized: Ẓāhir al-ʿUmar az-Zaydānī, 1689/90

    Daher al-Umar

    Daher al-Umar

    Daher_al-Umar

  • Zayd ibn Ali
  • Alid political and religious leader (c. 695–740)

    alike, all spoke of him in respectful terms. When the ascetic Umayyad Caliph Umar ibn Abd al-Aziz was the Governor of Madinah during the reign of Al-Walid

    Zayd ibn Ali

    Zayd_ibn_Ali

  • Marhab
  • Jewish soldier who died in the Battle of Khaybar against Muhammad in 628 CE

    its flames". Ali chanted in reply: I am the one whose mother named him Haydar, (synonym of lion) like a lion of the forest with a terror-striking countenance"

    Marhab

    Marhab

    Marhab

  • Muhammad al-Baqir
  • Fifth of the Twelve Shia Imams

    al-Baqir identifies Umar II as the Mahdi, the promised savior in Islam. In a Shia tradition, however, al-Baqir suggests that Umar's good deeds would not

    Muhammad al-Baqir

    Muhammad al-Baqir

    Muhammad_al-Baqir

  • Bektashism
  • Islamic Sufi syncretic and mystic order

    Safavid emperor and head of the Safavid order and Messiah Ismail I, Shaykh Haydar, Nesimi, Pir Sultan Abdal, Gül Baba, Sarı Saltık and to varying degrees

    Bektashism

    Bektashism

    Bektashism

  • Sharh al-'Aqa'id al-Nasafiyya
  • Book by al-Taftazani

    scholar al-Taftazani (d. 791/1389 or 792/1390) on the creed of Najm al-Din 'Umar al-Nasafi's Al-Aqaid al-Nasafiyya, an authoritative compendium on Islamic

    Sharh al-'Aqa'id al-Nasafiyya

    Sharh_al-'Aqa'id_al-Nasafiyya

  • Maliki school
  • School of Islamic jurisprudence

    the legal rulings of the four rightly guided caliphs – especially Umar. Malik bin Anas himself also accepted binding consensus and analogical reasoning

    Maliki school

    Maliki_school

  • Ibadism
  • Third-largest branch of Islam

    restore the just Islamic Imamate as it existed during the time of Abu Bakr, Umar, the first six years of Uthman's rule, and the early years of Ali's reign

    Ibadism

    Ibadism

  • Malik ibn Anas
  • Muslim scholar and namesake of the Maliki school (711–795)

    al Zuhri were student to Nafi Mawla Ibn Umar, prestigious Tabi'un Imam and freed slave of Abdullah ibn Umar. Imam Malik, studied also with Imam Jafar

    Malik ibn Anas

    Malik ibn Anas

    Malik_ibn_Anas

  • List of rulers of Mosul
  • 1905–1908 Fazil Pasha 1909 Tahir Pasha 1910–1912 Süleyman Nasif Bey 1913–1916 Haydar Bey 1916–1918 Forand, Paul G. (Jan–Mar 1969). "The Governors of Mosul According

    List of rulers of Mosul

    List_of_rulers_of_Mosul

  • Sunni Islam
  • Largest main branch of Islam

    as his successor. Nevertheless, Sunnis revere Ali, along with Abu Bakr, Umar (r. 634–644) and Uthman (r. 644–656) as 'rightly-guided caliphs'. The term

    Sunni Islam

    Sunni_Islam

  • Ibn Hazm
  • Andalusian Muslim polymath (994–1064)

    pledge of allegiance to the likes of ʿAlī, turned away from Saīʿd bin Zayd, Saʿd, Ibn ʿUmar and others from those who spent of their wealth and fought before

    Ibn Hazm

    Ibn Hazm

    Ibn_Hazm

  • Shafi'i school
  • School of Islamic jurisprudence

    From Middle East and North Africa: Ahmed Kuftaro Ali Gomaa Habib Umar bin Hafiz Habib Umar al-Jilani Sa'id Foudah Abdullah al-Harari Ali al-Jifri Mohammad

    Shafi'i school

    Shafi'i_school

  • Ahmad ibn Hanbal
  • Muslim scholar, jurist, and theologian (780–855)

     136–37, ISBN 978-0-8108-6161-9 Imam Ahmed bin Hanbal Shrine: Dargah Of: Imam Abu Abdullah Ahmed bin Mohammed bin Hanbal (Rahimahu Allahu Ta'ala), Dargahinfo

    Ahmad ibn Hanbal

    Ahmad ibn Hanbal

    Ahmad_ibn_Hanbal

  • Al-Taftazani
  • Persian theologian, literary and philosopher (1322–1390)

    al-Sirajiyya. Sharh al-'Aqa'id al-Nasafiyya: This is a commentary on Abu Hafs Umar al-Nasafi's treatise on the creed of Islam. Taftazani's commentary on this

    Al-Taftazani

    Al-Taftazani

  • Kalam
  • Study of Islamic doctrines

    Zakariya al-Azdi (d. 945) cites a report according to which the Umayyad caliph Umar ibn Abd al-Aziz (r. 717–720) is said to have said: "I have argued and spoken

    Kalam

    Kalam

  • Zaydism
  • Branch of Shia Islam

    recognise Ali as the legitimate Caliph and deny legitimacy to Abu Bakr, Umar and Uthman; however, they avoid accusing them. The Jarudiyya were active

    Zaydism

    Zaydism

    Zaydism

  • Muhammad Baqir al-Sadr
  • Iraqi Islamic scholar (1935–1980)

    al-Sadr, a cousin of Muhammad Sadiq al-Sadr and Musa al-Sadr. His father Haydar al-Sadr was a well-respected high-ranking Shi'a cleric. His lineage can

    Muhammad Baqir al-Sadr

    Muhammad Baqir al-Sadr

    Muhammad_Baqir_al-Sadr

  • Sharif of Mecca
  • Leader of the Sharifate of Mecca

    JSTOR 163211. S2CID 161236719. Ibn Fahd, ‘Izz al-Din ‘Abd al-‘Azīz ibn ‘Umar (1986–1988) [Composed before 1518]. Shaltūt, Fahīm Muḥammad (ed.). Ghāyat

    Sharif of Mecca

    Sharif of Mecca

    Sharif_of_Mecca

  • Ibn Taymiyya
  • Islamic scholar and jurist (1263–1328)

    al-Junayd al-Baghdadi, Abu Talib al-Makki, Abd al-Qadir al-Jilani, Shihab al-Din Umar al-Suhrawardi, and Ibn Arabi. In 1282, Ibn Taymiyya completed his education

    Ibn Taymiyya

    Ibn_Taymiyya

  • Qadi Baydawi
  • Sunni Islamic scholar (died 1319)

    ibn Umar al-Baghdadi, who had studied under the prominent philosopher al-Ghazali (died 1111). His father, Qazi Imam al-Din Abu al-Qasim 'Umar bin al-Sa'id

    Qadi Baydawi

    Qadi Baydawi

    Qadi_Baydawi

  • Taqi al-Din al-Subki
  • Shafi'i Islamic scholar (1284–1355)

    ‘Ali bin ‘Abd al-Kafi bin ‘Ali bin Tammam bin Yusuf bin Musa bin Tammam bin Hamid bin Yahya binUmar bin ‘Uthman bin ‘Ali bin Miswar bin Sawwar bin Salim

    Taqi al-Din al-Subki

    Taqi_al-Din_al-Subki

  • Zahiri school
  • Legal school in Sunni Islam

    listed the most important leaders of the school, he listed known Ẓāhiralh bin Qasim, al-Balluti, Ibn al-Mughallis, al-Dibaji and Ruwaym, but then also

    Zahiri school

    Zahiri_school

  • Najdat
  • Sub-sect of Kharjite movement

    Basrans recognized Ibn al-Zubayr and he appointed Umar ibn Ubayd Allah ibn Ma'mar his governor there. Umar drove the Kharijites out of Basra and they escaped

    Najdat

    Najdat

  • Ja'far al-Sadiq
  • Muslim scholar and Shia imam (c.702–765)

    al-Khattab. The same Imami heresiographers also claim that al-Mufaddal ibn Umar al-Ju'fi (died before 799) and his followers, the Mufaddaliya, likewise regarded

    Ja'far al-Sadiq

    Ja'far al-Sadiq

    Ja'far_al-Sadiq

  • Outline of Islam
  • Abrahamic monotheistic religion

    of the ten promised paradise Abu Bakr Umar Uthman ibn Affan Ali Talhah Az-Zubair Abdur Rahman bin Awf Sa'd bin Abi Waqqas Abu Ubaidah ibn al-Jarrah Sa'id

    Outline of Islam

    Outline_of_Islam

  • Al-Kindi
  • Muslim Arab philosopher, mathematician and physician (c. 801–873)

    al-Din al-Babarti Jamal al-Din al-Ghaznawi Nur al-Din al-Sabuni Najm al-Din 'Umar al-Nasafi Siraj al-Din al-Ushi Shams al-Din al-Samarqandi Khidr Bey Ibn Kemal

    Al-Kindi

    Al-Kindi

    Al-Kindi

  • Nizari Isma'ilism
  • Non-Twelver sect of Shia Islam

    final known 40th Imam of the Mu'mini Nizari, Amir Muhammad al-Baqir ibn Haydar al-Mutahhar disappeared in 1796. The Mu'mini line has diminished today to

    Nizari Isma'ilism

    Nizari Isma'ilism

    Nizari_Isma'ilism

  • Mahdavi movement
  • Mahdist Sufi mystic order

    al-Din al-Babarti Jamal al-Din al-Ghaznawi Nur al-Din al-Sabuni Najm al-Din 'Umar al-Nasafi Siraj al-Din al-Ushi Shams al-Din al-Samarqandi Khidr Bey Ibn Kemal

    Mahdavi movement

    Mahdavi movement

    Mahdavi_movement

  • Ibn Qudama
  • Islamic scholar and theologian (1147–1223)

    chains, another one of Ibn Qudama's major disciples was his nephew Ibn Abī ʿUmar Qudāma (d. 1283), who later bestowed the k̲h̲irqa upon Ibn Taymiyyah, who

    Ibn Qudama

    Ibn Qudama

    Ibn_Qudama

  • Imamate in Ismaili doctrine
  • Concept in Ismaili theology

    ūlul’l-ʿazm, namely, Nūh, Ibrāhīm, Mūsā, ʿIsā, Muhammad bin ʿAbd Allāh, Ali ibn Abu Tālib, and Muhammad bin Ismā‘īl, who was the seal of the series. According

    Imamate in Ismaili doctrine

    Imamate in Ismaili doctrine

    Imamate_in_Ismaili_doctrine

  • Views of Ibn Taymiyya
  • the instructions given to the jurist Shuraih ibn al-Hârith from the Caliph Umar, one of the companions of Muhammad; to make decisions by first referring

    Views of Ibn Taymiyya

    Views_of_Ibn_Taymiyya

  • Nahj al-balagha
  • Collection of Islamic sayings

    Veltalenhedens Sti (in Danish). Translated by Maanaki, Haydar. Imam al-Mahdi Bogfond. 2013. Imaam Ali bin Abi-Taalib's Sermons, Letters & Sayings as Compiled

    Nahj al-balagha

    Nahj al-balagha

    Nahj_al-balagha

  • Safavid order
  • Iranian Sufi mystic order in Shia Islam

    form of Twelver Shi'ism, becoming militant under Shaykh Junayd and Shaykh Haydar by proclaiming Jihad against the Christians of Georgia, and becoming exaggerative

    Safavid order

    Safavid_order

  • Muhammad ibn Yusuf al-Sanusi
  • 15th-century Islamic theologian

    of Ash'aris List of Muslim theologians full name: Muḥammad bin Abī Yaʿqūb Yūsuf bin ʿUmar bin Shuʿayb, Abū ʿAbd Allāh al-Sanūsī; Arabic: محمد بن أبي يعقوب

    Muhammad ibn Yusuf al-Sanusi

    Muhammad_ibn_Yusuf_al-Sanusi

  • Sufism
  • Mystic practices in Islam

    in this regard. Notable as well are the lives of Amadou Bamba and El Hadj Umar Tall in West Africa, and Sheikh Mansur and Imam Shamil in the Caucasus. In

    Sufism

    Sufism

  • Al-Hakim al-Tirmidhi
  • 9th-century Islamic scholar

    of Termiz for some time, Sufyan bin Vaki (died in 860), Hassan bin Umar bin Shafiq Al-Balkhi (died in 840 AD), Ahmad bin Khadravayh (died in 854 AD), Abu

    Al-Hakim al-Tirmidhi

    Al-Hakim_al-Tirmidhi

  • Imamate in Zaydi doctrine
  • Supreme political and religious leadership position

    Rashidun caliphs—i.e., those who ruled before Ali ibn Abi Talib—Abu Bakr, Umar, and Uthman; the more radical Shi'a rejected them as usurpers, while the

    Imamate in Zaydi doctrine

    Imamate_in_Zaydi_doctrine

  • Ali al-Sajjad
  • Great-grandson of Muhammad and fourth Shia Imam (659–713)

    was brought to Medina as a captive during the reign of the second caliph, Umar (r. 634–644). She was then allowed to choose her husband, Husayn, and died

    Ali al-Sajjad

    Ali al-Sajjad

    Ali_al-Sajjad

  • Tayyibi Isma'ilism
  • Sect of Shīa Islam

    Zoeb bin Moosa used to live in and died in Huth, Yemen. His ma'zoon ("associate") was Khattab bin Hasan. After the death of Abdullah, Zoeb bin Moosa

    Tayyibi Isma'ilism

    Tayyibi_Isma'ilism

  • Qarmatians
  • Sevener Ismaili Shia group

    was finally dealt a final blow in 1067 by the combined forces of Abdullah bin Ali Al Uyuni, who with the help of Seljuk army contingents from Iraq, laid

    Qarmatians

    Qarmatians

    Qarmatians

  • The Seven Fuqaha of Medina
  • Seven Great Islamic scholars of all Time

    three persons: Abu Salama ibn Abd al-Rahman ibn Awf, Salim ibn Abd Allah ibn Umar, and Abu Bakr ibn Abd al-Rahman ibn al-Harith ibn Hisham al-Makhzumi. The

    The Seven Fuqaha of Medina

    The_Seven_Fuqaha_of_Medina

  • Alevism
  • Sufi tradition

    Baba Haji Bektash Veli (founder) Kaygusuz Abdal Otman Baba Qutb ad-Dīn Haydar Sarı Saltık Seven Great Poets Sheikh Bedreddin Twelve Imams Yunus Emre History

    Alevism

    Alevism

    Alevism

  • Dawah
  • Proselytizing or preaching of Islam

    tribes of Khuzaymah, who wanted revenge for the assassination of Khalid bin Sufyan (Chief of the Banu Lahyan tribe) by Muhammad's followers. A number

    Dawah

    Dawah

    Dawah

  • Islamic eschatology
  • Aspect of Islamic theology concerning the end times and afterlife

    commonly reject inclusive salvation theories. For example, Salafi scholar Umar Sulaiman Al-Ashqar, like proto-Salafi ibn Qayyim, rejects the doctrine of

    Islamic eschatology

    Islamic_eschatology

  • Jahm bin Safwan
  • Islamic theologian (c.696–c.745 CE)

    Jahm bin Safwan (Arabic: جَهْم بن صَفْوان, romanized: Jahm ibn Ṣafwān) was an Islamic theologian of the Umayyad period and whose name has given rise to

    Jahm bin Safwan

    Jahm_bin_Safwan

  • Hanbali school
  • School of Islamic jurisprudence

    theologian and jurisconsult, author of the book Al-Ibaanah. Abū al-Qāsim ʿUmar ibn al-Ḥusayn al-Khiraqī al-Baghdadi (c. 911 – 945/46) was a prominent Sunni

    Hanbali school

    Hanbali_school

  • Hamza ibn Ali
  • Persian Isma'ili missionary and founder of the Druze faith

    al-Din al-Babarti Jamal al-Din al-Ghaznawi Nur al-Din al-Sabuni Najm al-Din 'Umar al-Nasafi Siraj al-Din al-Ushi Shams al-Din al-Samarqandi Khidr Bey Ibn Kemal

    Hamza ibn Ali

    Hamza_ibn_Ali

  • Al-Shafi'i
  • Muslim scholar, jurist, and traditionist (767–820)

    every century: the mujaddid of the 1st century was the imam of ahl al-sunna, Umar ibn Abd al-Aziz; the mujaddid of the 2nd century was Muhammad ibn Idris Al-Shāfi‘ī;

    Al-Shafi'i

    Al-Shafi'i

    Al-Shafi'i

  • Aqidah
  • Islamic term for denominational practice or theology

    Allah ) by Imām Ibn Rajab Al- 'Aqīdah al-Nasafiyya by Imām Najm al-Din 'Umar al-Nasafi Ar-rīsālah al-kairoāniyah by Abi Zaid al-Kairoa Al-I'tīqad by Al-Bayhaqi

    Aqidah

    Aqidah

  • Al-Ibana
  • Book by al-Ash'ari

    al-Din al-Babarti Jamal al-Din al-Ghaznawi Nur al-Din al-Sabuni Najm al-Din 'Umar al-Nasafi Siraj al-Din al-Ushi Shams al-Din al-Samarqandi Khidr Bey Ibn Kemal

    Al-Ibana

    Al-Ibana

    Al-Ibana

  • Musta'li Ismailism
  • Sect of Isma'ilism

    went into occultation so she instituted the office of Da'i al-Mutlaq. Zoeb bin Moosa was first to be instituted to this office and the line of Tayyibi Da'is

    Musta'li Ismailism

    Musta'li_Ismailism

  • Abul Hasan Ali Hasani Nadwi
  • Indian islamic scholar (1913 – 1999)

    discussion exemplifies the history of the glory of Islam in the days of Umar bin Abd al-Aziz (717-720). Abul Hasan Ali al-Hasani al-Nadwî explains that

    Abul Hasan Ali Hasani Nadwi

    Abul Hasan Ali Hasani Nadwi

    Abul_Hasan_Ali_Hasani_Nadwi

  • Kharijites
  • Early Islamic rebellious sect

    al-Muradi in the following: You upon whom be blessings, we have struck Ḥaydar ['the lion'; a nickname for Ali] Abū Ḥasan [Ali] with a blow to the head

    Kharijites

    Kharijites

  • Qadariyah
  • Early school of Islamic theology

    al-Basri; anti-Qadari letters by Hasan ibn Muhammad ibn al-Hanafiyyah and Caliph Umar II; the work of the 9th-century Islamic scholar Khushaysh; the list of Qadarites

    Qadariyah

    Qadariyah

  • Abu al-Hasan al-Ash'ari
  • Muslim theologian (874–936)

    every century: The Mujadid of the first century was Imam of Ahlul Sunnah, Umar bin Abdul Aziz. The Mujadid of the second century was Imam of Ahlul Sunnah

    Abu al-Hasan al-Ash'ari

    Abu_al-Hasan_al-Ash'ari

  • Great Qadi
  • Religious and secular position in Islam

    knowledge of Sharia law or whose work does not allow him to do so. Abu al-Hasan Haydar ibn Kaws, alias al-Afshin, originally from Ashrosneh, was one of the greatest

    Great Qadi

    Great Qadi

    Great_Qadi

  • Al-Jahiz
  • Arabic writer (776–869)

    is that there are black tribes among the Arabs, such as the Banu Sulaim bin Mansur, and that all the peoples settled in the Harra, besides the Banu Sulaim

    Al-Jahiz

    Al-Jahiz

    Al-Jahiz

  • Fakhr al-Din al-Razi
  • 12th-century Sunni Muslim theologian and philosopher

    al-Din al-Razi, whose full name was Abū ʿAbd Allāh Muḥammad ibn ʿUmar ibn al-Ḥusayn bin Ali al-Razi al-Tabaristani (Arabic: أبو عبد الله محمد بن عمر بن

    Fakhr al-Din al-Razi

    Fakhr_al-Din_al-Razi

  • Ibn Arabi
  • Sufi scholar and Sunni philosopher (1165–1240)

    glorify Islam and humble the unfaithful as to uphold the laws of the Caliph Umar. [...] that they should not build in the city nor its surroundings a new

    Ibn Arabi

    Ibn Arabi

    Ibn_Arabi

  • Ismailism
  • Branch of Shia Islam

    defined as "Sunnah of the Prophet", but was used in connection to Abu Bakr, Umar, Uthman, and some Umayyad Caliphs. The idea of hadith, or traditions ascribed

    Ismailism

    Ismailism

    Ismailism

  • Tanzih
  • Islamic religious concept meaning transcendence

    al-Din al-Babarti Jamal al-Din al-Ghaznawi Nur al-Din al-Sabuni Najm al-Din 'Umar al-Nasafi Siraj al-Din al-Ushi Shams al-Din al-Samarqandi Khidr Bey Ibn Kemal

    Tanzih

    Tanzih

    Tanzih

  • Azariqa
  • Sub-sect within the Kharijite Movement

    recognized Ibn al-Zubayr as caliph and he appointed Umar ibn Ubayd Allah ibn Ma'mar his governor there. Umar drove the band of Ibn al-Azraq out of Basra and

    Azariqa

    Azariqa

  • Schools of Islamic theology
  • Set of theological beliefs in the Islamic faith

    'Caliph 'of Islam. Sunni Muslims regard the first four caliphs (Abu Bakr, `Umar ibn al-Khattāb, Uthman Ibn Affan and Ali ibn Abu Talib) as "al-Khulafā’ur-Rāshidūn"

    Schools of Islamic theology

    Schools of Islamic theology

    Schools_of_Islamic_theology

  • List of Maturidis
  • Yusuf Hamadani (d. 535 AH) Sheikh Ahmad-e Jami (d. 536 AH) Najm al-Din 'Umar al-Nasafi (d. 537 AH) Ahmad Yasawi (d. 561 AH) Siraj al-Din al-Ushi (d. 575

    List of Maturidis

    List of Maturidis

    List_of_Maturidis

  • 73 Sects (Hadith)
  • Attributed to Muhammad

    enter paradise? 13th Century Moroccan Sufi About Hadith Shaykh Muhammad bin Yahya al-Husayni al-Ninowy: “Hadith on 73 sects is fabricated.” https://www

    73 Sects (Hadith)

    73_Sects_(Hadith)

  • Qasim ibn Muhammad ibn Abi Bakr
  • Grandson of Caliph Abu Bakr (660/662 – 728/730)

    of Medina Said ibn Al-Musayyib Urwah ibn Zubayr Sâlim Ibn 'Abdullah Ibn 'Umar Qasim ibn Muhammad ibn Abi Bakr Abu Salama ibn Abd al-Rahman Sulayman ibn

    Qasim ibn Muhammad ibn Abi Bakr

    Qasim_ibn_Muhammad_ibn_Abi_Bakr

  • List of Sufi saints
  • Alauddin Siddiqui (1936–2017) Qasim ibn Muhammad ibn Abi Bakr Qutb ad-Dīn Haydar Qutb al-Din al-Shirazi Qutbuddin Bakhtiar Kaki(1173–1235) Ahmad Sirhindi

    List of Sufi saints

    List of Sufi saints

    List_of_Sufi_saints

  • Muhammad ibn al-Hanafiyya
  • Alid political and religious leader (c. 637–700)

    relatives, who were massacred in 680 CE by forces of the Umayyad caliph Yazid bin Mu'awiya (r. 680–683). The quiescent Ibn al-Hanafiyya did not actively associate

    Muhammad ibn al-Hanafiyya

    Muhammad ibn al-Hanafiyya

    Muhammad_ibn_al-Hanafiyya

  • Qizilbash
  • Alevi militant groups

    specifically titled "Haydar's Crown" تاج حیدر / Tāj-e Ḥaydar), indicating their adherence to the Twelve Imams and to Shaykh Haydar, the spiritual leader

    Qizilbash

    Qizilbash

    Qizilbash

  • Utendi wa Tambuka
  • Epic poem in the Swahili language, dated 1728

    is Ali, a full nephew on the father's side of Muhammad. He is nicknamed Haydar, the lion, and in the course of the poem many other praise names are applied

    Utendi wa Tambuka

    Utendi wa Tambuka

    Utendi_wa_Tambuka

  • List of extinct Shia sects
  • Tabiriyya/Butriyya/Salihiyya– who believed the companions, including Abu Bakr, Umar and Uthman, had been in error in failing to follow Ali, but it did not amount

    List of extinct Shia sects

    List_of_extinct_Shia_sects

  • Ahmad Yasawi
  • Kara-Khanid poet and Sufi (1093–1166)

    al-Din al-Babarti Jamal al-Din al-Ghaznawi Nur al-Din al-Sabuni Najm al-Din 'Umar al-Nasafi Siraj al-Din al-Ushi Shams al-Din al-Samarqandi Khidr Bey Ibn Kemal

    Ahmad Yasawi

    Ahmad Yasawi

    Ahmad_Yasawi

  • Ahmad Sirhindi
  • Indian Naqshbandi Sufi (1564–1624)

    and poet Baba Farid, he claimed ancestry from the second Rashidun caliph, Umar (634–644). Sirhindi received most of his early education from his father

    Ahmad Sirhindi

    Ahmad Sirhindi

    Ahmad_Sirhindi

  • Nukkariyya
  • School of thought within Ibadism

    chiefly derived as an eponymous intimation to the teachings of Abdullah bin Wahb al-Rasibi. Although the term Wahbi was initially considered superfluous

    Nukkariyya

    Nukkariyya

    Nukkariyya

  • Atharism
  • School of theology in Sunni Islam

    stance was 'Abdullah ibn Umar. When enquired by a group of his Tabi'in disciples regarding his views on the Qadariyah, Ibn 'Umar responded with subtle takfīr

    Atharism

    Atharism

  • Judgement Day in Islam
  • Eschatalogical concept in Islam

    Muhammad. To save believers from these horrors, the Mahdi will appear and Isa bin Maryam (Jesus) will descend from heaven to assist him. The sun will rise

    Judgement Day in Islam

    Judgement_Day_in_Islam

  • Abu Hanifa
  • Muslim scholar, jurist, and theologian (699–767)

    Oneworld Publications. pp. 24–5. ISBN 978-1780744209. Pakatchi, Ahmad and Umar, Suheyl, "Abū Ḥanīfa", in: Encyclopaedia Islamica, Editors-in-Chief: Wilferd

    Abu Hanifa

    Abu Hanifa

    Abu_Hanifa

  • Ma'bad al-Juhani
  • Founder of the Qadaris (died 699)

    of the companions of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, such as Abd Allah ibn Umar ibn al-Khattab. He was crucified by the orders of the Caliph Abd al-Malik

    Ma'bad al-Juhani

    Ma'bad_al-Juhani

  • Pangil Ahmed Kutty Musliyar
  • Indian Islamic scholar

    al-Din al-Babarti Jamal al-Din al-Ghaznawi Nur al-Din al-Sabuni Najm al-Din 'Umar al-Nasafi Siraj al-Din al-Ushi Shams al-Din al-Samarqandi Khidr Bey Ibn Kemal

    Pangil Ahmed Kutty Musliyar

    Pangil_Ahmed_Kutty_Musliyar

  • Risale-i Nur
  • Commentary on the Qu'ran

    Enstitüsü Yayınları, Ankara 1997, sayfa 221, 222. "S.Nursi'ye ceman 350 bin Lr. para cezası verildi". Son Posta. 16 March 1960. p. 1. Said Nursi, Bediuzzaman

    Risale-i Nur

    Risale-i_Nur

  • Al-Allama al-Hilli
  • Iraqi Arab Islamic theologian and scholar (1250–1325)

    Yūsuf bin ʿAli bin al-Muṭahhar al-Ḥillī (father). al-Muḥaqqiq al-Ḥillī. Raḍhī al-Dīn, ʿAli bin Mūsa bin Ṭawwūs al-Ḥussainī. Jamāl al-Dīn, Aḥmad bin Mūsa

    Al-Allama al-Hilli

    Al-Allama_al-Hilli

  • Mundhir ibn Sa'īd al-Ballūṭī
  • 10th century Islamic scholar from Al-Andalus in the Iberian Peninsula

    Mundhir bin Sa'īd al-Ballūṭī Personal life Born 887 Los Pedroches Died 15 November 966 Region Iberian Peninsula Main interest Islamic law Occupation Judge

    Mundhir ibn Sa'īd al-Ballūṭī

    Mundhir_ibn_Sa'īd_al-Ballūṭī

  • Jahmism
  • Denomination of Islamic naturalist theology

    used by Islamic scholars to refer to the followers of the doctrines of Jahm bin Safwan (d. 128/746). The Jahmiyya particularly came to be remembered as advocates

    Jahmism

    Jahmism

  • Shia Islam
  • Second-largest branch of Islam

    (r. 632–634) as caliph. While Sunni Muslims accept the rule of Abu Bakr, Umar (r. 634–644), and Uthman (r. 644–656), Shia Muslims remain steadfast in honouring

    Shia Islam

    Shia_Islam

  • List of Turkish people
  • Dağlarca Can Dündar Bülent Ecevit Asli Erdogan Bikem Ekberzade Burak Eldem Haydar Ergülen Azra Erhat Mehmet Eroğlu Fahir Ersin Mehmet Akif Ersoy İclal Ersin

    List of Turkish people

    List_of_Turkish_people

  • List of coups and coup attempts by country
  • List of coups and coup attempts

    Maamun al-Kuzbari led a coup against Adib Shishakli. September 28, 1961: Haydar al-Kuzbari and others led a coup against Gamal Abdel Nasser. March 28, 1962:

    List of coups and coup attempts by country

    List_of_coups_and_coup_attempts_by_country

  • Sheikh Bedreddin
  • Mystic and revolutionary (1359–1420)

    Sheikh Bedreddin Mahmud bin Israel bin Abdulaziz (Ottoman Turkish: شیخ بدرالدین; 1359–1420) was an influential mystic, scholar, theologian, and revolutionary

    Sheikh Bedreddin

    Sheikh_Bedreddin

  • Buyruks
  • Religious literature of Alevism

    Baba Haji Bektash Veli (founder) Kaygusuz Abdal Otman Baba Qutb ad-Dīn Haydar Sarı Saltık Seven Great Poets Sheikh Bedreddin Twelve Imams Yunus Emre History

    Buyruks

    Buyruks

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  • Prajina | ப்ரஜீநா 
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Prajina | ப்ரஜீநா 

    Amar

    Prajina | ப்ரஜீநா 

  • OMAR
  • Male

    English

    OMAR

     Anglicized form of Hebrew Owmar, OMAR means "eloquent, talkative" or "speaker." In the bible, this is the name of a grandson of Esau. Compare with another form of Omar.

    OMAR

  • Huzayl
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi

    Huzayl

    Bin Shurah Bil had this Name

    Huzayl

  • Umar
  • Boy/Male

    African, American, Arabic, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Indonesian, Jamaican, Kannada, Malaysian, Muslim, Pashtun, Sindhi, Swahili, Tamil

    Umar

    Second Khalifah; A Long Individual Life; Who has Long Live; Flourishing; Blossoming; Long-lived; Prosper; Variant of Omar; Longevity; Age; Usman; Populous

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  • Ajit Kumar
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Ajit Kumar

    Always win

    Ajit Kumar

  • Bing
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Bing

    English : of uncertain derivation; probably a topographic name for someone living near a bing, a northern dialect word recorded with the senses ‘heap’, ‘bin’, ‘receptacle’ (probably from Old Norse bingr ‘stall’).Jewish (western Ashkenazic) and Danish : habitational name from Bing, a shortened form of Bingen.Danish : metonymic occupational name, from bing ‘storage bin for grain’, for someone who either made or used such containers.

    Bing

  • AMAR
  • Male

    Hindi/Indian

    AMAR

    (अमर) Hindi name AMAR means "immortal."

    AMAR

  • LIN
  • Female

    Welsh

    LIN

     Variant spelling of Welsh Linn, LIN means "lake" or "waterfall." Compare with another form of Lin.

    LIN

  • Huzayl |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Huzayl |

    Bin shurah bil had this name

    Huzayl |

  • KUMAR
  • Male

    Hindi/Indian

    KUMAR

    (कुमार) Hindi name derived from Sanskirt kumara, KUMAR means "prince."

    KUMAR

  • Farafisa
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Farafisa

    Companion; Bin Umayr Al-hanafi

    Farafisa

  • Farafisa
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Farafisa

    Name of a companion bin Umayr al-Hanafi

    Farafisa

  • Huzayl
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Huzayl

    Bin Shurah bil had this name

    Huzayl

  • UMA
  • Female

    Hebrew

    UMA

    (אֻמָה) Hebrew name UMA means "nation." Compare with another form of Uma.

    UMA

  • UMA
  • Female

    Hindi/Indian

    UMA

    (उमा) Hindi name UMA means "flax." Compare with another form of Uma.

    UMA

  • BINH
  • Male

    Vietnamese

    BINH

    Vietnamese name BINH means "peace."

    BINH

  • BINE
  • Female

    Yiddish

    BINE

     Yiddish name derived from the word bin(e), BINE means "bee." Compare with other forms of Bine.

    BINE

  • KIN
  • Female

    Japanese

    KIN

    (欽) Japanese unisex name KIN means "gold."

    KIN

  • Chiranth
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Chiranth

    Amar

    Chiranth

  • Farafisa
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi

    Farafisa

    Name of a Companion; Bin Umayr Al-hanafi

    Farafisa

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  • Kannan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional

    Kannan

    The Good Angle; A Form of Lord Krishna

  • Driti | த்ரிதீ 
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Driti | த்ரிதீ 

    Patience, Bold

  • Naivya
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Modern, Sanskrit

    Naivya

    New; Modern; Fresh; Latest; Recent

  • Drumi
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Drumi

    A tree

  • Vikat
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi

    Vikat

    Monstrous Figure; Huge and Gigantic; Lord Ganesha

  • Raihan
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Raihan

    Heavens flower

  • Sahan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Sahan

    One of the kauravas

  • Lalithamohini
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Traditional

    Lalithamohini

    Beautiful; Attractive

  • Khunays
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Indian, Muslim, Sindhi

    Khunays

    Hidden; Name of Companion

  • Hemlata | ஹேமலதா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Hemlata | ஹேமலதா

    Golden creeper

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  • Tin
  • n.

    Thin plates of iron covered with tin; tin plate.

  • Bit
  • v. t.

    To put a bridle upon; to put the bit in the mouth of.

  • Pin
  • n.

    That which resembles a pin in its form or use

  • Marring
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Mar

  • Win
  • a.

    To gain by superiority in competition or contest; to obtain by victory over competitors or rivals; as, to win the prize in a gate; to win money; to win a battle, or to win a country.

  • Marred
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Mar

  • Sin
  • n.

    An offense, in general; a violation of propriety; a misdemeanor; as, a sin against good manners.

  • Big
  • superl.

    Having greatness, fullness, importance, inflation, distention, etc., whether in a good or a bad sense; as, a big heart; a big voice; big looks; to look big. As applied to looks, it indicates haughtiness or pride.

  • Bind
  • v. t.

    To tie, or confine with a cord, band, ligature, chain, etc.; to fetter; to make fast; as, to bind grain in bundles; to bind a prisoner.

  • Bind
  • v. t.

    To sew or fasten together, and inclose in a cover; as, to bind a book.

  • Shend
  • n.

    To injure, mar, spoil, or harm.

  • Bin
  • v. t.

    To put into a bin; as, to bin wine.

  • Sin
  • n.

    A sin offering; a sacrifice for sin.

  • Bid
  • v. t.

    To offer in words; to declare, as a wish, a greeting, a threat, or defiance, etc.; as, to bid one welcome; to bid good morning, farewell, etc.

  • Bin
  • n.

    A box, frame, crib, or inclosed place, used as a receptacle for any commodity; as, a corn bin; a wine bin; a coal bin.

  • Pin
  • n.

    A rolling-pin.