Ebussuud Efendi (redirect from Ebu's-Suud)
Türkiye Yayınevi, İstanbul, 1971, p. 114. (in Turkish) Imber, Colin. "Ebu's-Suud Efendi". Scribd. Retrieved 10 March 2024. Üskûbî, Pîr Mehmed. Fetâvâ-yı Üskûbî...
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of the 26th Regiment to Basra to provide security against a threat from Ibn Suud of Najd. Esad also paid particular attention to the administrative and...
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Said bin Sultan (redirect from Sa'id Ibn Sultan)
of their brother Hilal (1851), she "took motherly care of his eldest son Suud" (Ruete) Sayyida Chadudj of Zanzibar and Oman: full sister of Majid; after...
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House of Saud (redirect from Suud)
The House of Saud (Arabic: آل سُعُود, romanized: ʾĀl Suʿūd IPA: [ʔaːl sʊʕuːd]) is the ruling royal family of Saudi Arabia. It is composed of the descendants...
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Routledge. pp. 177–219. ISBN 9780754629160. Imber, Colin (1997), Ebu's-suůd: the Islamic legal tradition, Edinburgh University Press, p. 9, ISBN 978-0-7486-0767-9...
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an identifier, and used in contrast to bidan or bayd (white), sumr/asmar, suud/aswad, or Sudan/sudani (black/brown) were Arabic terms used as identifiers...
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regularly denounced for their religious identity and persecuted under Ebu's-Suud's definition of (Kızılbaş) heretics. The Harfushes had been a regionally paramount...
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Ex. 15:14; Isa. 14:29, 31) and "Palestina" c. 1560: Ebussuud Efendi: Ebu Suud is asked in a fatwa, "What is the meaning of the term the Holy Land, arazi-i...
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great Turkish and Mongol empires of Central Asia. The Turkish jurist Ebu us-Suud Efendi (c.1490–1574) was credited with harmonizing the regulations of the...
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identifier, and utilized in contrast to bidan or bayd (white), sumr/asmar, suud/aswad, or Sudan/sudani (black/brown) were Arabic terms utilized as identifiers...
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identifier, and utilized in contrast to bidan or bayd (white), sumr/asmar, suud/aswad, or sudan/sudani (black/brown) were Arabic terms utilized as identifiers...
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