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    as Abd al-Rahman ibn Rustam, Abd al-Wahhab ibn Abd al-Rahman, Aflah ibnAbd al-Wahhab, dan Abu al-Yaqzhan ibn Aflah, Mahdi an-Nafusi, ‘Abd Allah al-Lamthi...
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  • Abd al-Rahman ibn Rustam (Arabic: عبد الرحمن بن رستم) was a Persian imam and the founder of Rustamid dynasty, which existed in Algeria from about 776 or...
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  • Abd al-Wahhab ibn Abd al-Rahman ibn Rustam, was the second imam of the Imamate of Tahart and founder of the Wahbi Ibadism movement. He was part of the...
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  • governor of al-Andalus Abd al-Rahman al-Awza'i (707–774), Arab lawyer Abd al-Rahman ibn Rustam (729–784), founder of the Rustamid dynasty Abd al-Rahman I (731–788)...
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    Tahir al-Silafi (d. 576/1180) Ibn Bashkuwal (d. 578/1183) 'Abd al-Haqq al-Ishbili [ar] (d. 581/1185) the student of Ibn Hazm. Ibn 'Arabi read all of Ibn Hazm's...
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    and Zaragoza, seek to rise up against the Umayyad emir Abd al-Rahman I. Abd al-Rahman ibn Rustam is recognized as imam of the Ibadis, in Maghreb (western...
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  • Habib Abd al-Rahman Ibn al-Khattab, to a family of Jordanian-Circassian origin. Another claim says Khattab was born in 1969 as Samir bin Salah al-Suwailim...
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  • Abdul Wahhab (redirect from Abd-al-Wahhab)
    It may refer to: Abd al-Wahhab ibn Rustam (784–832), the founder of the Wahhabism Ibadi Movement, in Tiaret, in Algeria Qadi 'Abd al-Wahhab (973–1031)...
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    reconquers the city of Kairouan (in modern-day Tunisia), from 'Abd al-Rahmān ibn Rustam of the Rustamid dynasty. The latter is forced to flee west, where...
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    Tiaret), was founded in the second half of the 8th century by Abd al-Rahman ibn Rustam and was occupied seasonally by its semi-nomadic inhabitants. It...
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  • Emirate of Tlemcen Sulayman ibn Abd-Allah, known as "Sulayman I of Tlemcen"; emir of Tlemcen (786 / 7–813) Abd al-Rahman ibn Rustam, of Persian descent, founder...
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    center of learning and culture. Just to the west of Aghlabid lands, Abd ar Rahman ibn Rustam ruled most of the central Maghreb from Tahert, south-west of Algiers...
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  • were among the Kharidjite troops, allied with Abu al-Khattab al-Ma'afiri and Abd al-Rahman ibn Rustam. The latter, then governor of Kairouan, appointed...
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    al-Faraj Ali ibn al-Husayn ibn Muhammad ibn Ahmad ibn al-Haytham ibn Abd al-Rahman ibn Marwan ibn Abd Allah ibn Marwan II ibn Muhammad ibn Marwan I. Another...
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  • Aflah ibn Abd al-Wahhāb is the third Imām (823-872) of the Ibadi dynasty of the Rustamids. This dynasty was founded by his grandfather, Ibn Rustam, in Tahert...
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    Ifriqiya, capturing Kairouan in 761 where he forced the governor, Abd al-Rahman ibn Rustum, to flee to the mountains located south of Oran. Rustum fled...
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    2 mi) west of the present-day Tiaret. It was first founded by Abd al-Rahman ibn Rustam, an Ibadi theologian from Greater Iran. Tiaret was said to be relatively...
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  • reconquers the city of Kairouan (in modern-day Tunisia), from 'Abd al-Rahmān ibn Rustam of the Rustamid dynasty. The latter is forced to flee west, where...
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  • and Zaragoza, seek to rise up against the Umayyad emir Abd al-Rahman I. Abd al-Rahman ibn Rustam is recognized as imam of the Ibadis, in Maghreb (western...
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  • coalition headed by the Sufri Abu Qurra al-Ifrani, 'Abd al-Rahman ibn Rustam, Abu Hatim, 'Asim al-Sidrati al-Ibadi and others advanced upon Tubna and...
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  • Abd ar-Rahman ibn Rustam.[citation needed] It is narrated in the Shi'a book, Uyun al-Akhbar al-Ridha it says that it is narrated from Fudhayl ibn Yasar...
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  • r-Rahman ibn Bahram ibn Rūstam (Bānū-Bādūsyān), Imam (776–788) ʿAbdu l-Wahhab ibn Abd ar-Rahman, Imam (788–824) Barghawata (complete list) – Tarif al-Matghari...
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    Rabi ibn Ziyad was then appointed governor of the province. Eighteen months later, Rabi was summoned to Basra, and was replaced by 'Abd al-Rahman ibn Samura...
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    Kinda also joined Abd al-Malik, with Ishaq bin Muhammad al-Kindi leading them. Abd al-Rahman bin Muhammad al-Kindi, also known as "Ibn al-Ash’ath," later...
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  • Lebanon: Dar al-Kutub al-Ilmiyya. Retrieved 15 January 2022. ibn ʻAbd al-Raḥmān Thanayyān 1994 al-Asqalani, Ibn Hajr. "Al-Isabah fi tamyiz al Sahabah". Islamport...
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    Fuad I of Egypt and Ibn Saud of Hejaz and Nejd, who both saw themselves as the rightful leaders of the Arab world. When Nuri al-Said visited Yemen in...
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  • Idrisid rulers of Morocco, their authority was eclipsed by that of 'AbdulRahman b. Rustam, the leader whom the Ibadite tribes in Algeria proclaimed as their...
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  • example, as Qutayla ukht al-Nuḍar b. al-Ḥarīth b. ‘Alqama b. Kalda b. ‘Abd Manāf b. ‘Abd al-Dār b. QuṠayy al-Qurashiyya al-‘Abdariyya. There was also...
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    Balkh (redirect from Umm Al-Belaad)
    partially. Nava-Vihara stands in ruins, near Takhta-i-Rustam. In 726, the Umayyad governor Asad ibn Abdallah al-Qasri rebuilt Balkh and installed in it an Arab...
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  • G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Abane Ramdane Abd al-Qadir al-Jaza'iri Abd al-Rahman al-Tha'alibi Abdelbaki Sahraoui Abdelhafid Khatib Abdelkader...
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