Sa'id ibn Jubayr (665–714) (Arabic: سعيد بن جبير), also known as Abū Muhammad, was originally from Kufa, in modern-day Iraq. He was regarded as one of... 8 KB (1,041 words) - 00:21, 5 February 2024 |
Jubayr ibn Muṭʽim (Arabic: جبير بن مطعم), was a companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. He accepted Islam in 628 or 629 after initially being an opponent... 5 KB (636 words) - 23:14, 22 July 2023 |
two of their other daughters, Umm Amr and Umm Ayyub, married Muhammad ibn Jubayr ibn Muṭʽim al-Abd Manaf, a strong Umayyad supporter. Their sons Umayr al-Asghar... 104 KB (11,095 words) - 11:44, 17 April 2024 |
Jubayr or Jubair is an Arabic masculine given name, which means "mender", "unbreaker". People named Jubayr include: Jubair ibn Mut'im People using it in... 467 bytes (89 words) - 06:18, 13 September 2023 |
of the purported tomb and mosque of Khalid. The 12th-century traveler Ibn Jubayr noted that the tomb contained the graves of Khalid and his son Abd al-Rahman... 98 KB (13,140 words) - 10:41, 11 April 2024 |
2007), p. 171 The medieval Andalusian Muslim traveler and geographer Ibn Jubayr describes seeing a small dome erected above the tomb of Malik when he... 32 KB (4,131 words) - 22:35, 26 April 2024 |
Ziyad, and Sa'id ibn Jubayr. Hajjaj was able to capture Sa'id ibn Jubayr. The following is a dialog between Hajjaj and Sa'id ibn Jubayr after he was captured... 63 KB (10,195 words) - 13:51, 8 March 2024 |
multiple repairs and restorations that took place over the centuries. Ibn Jubayr, who visited the mosque in 1184, described the inside of the mihrab as... 78 KB (9,272 words) - 08:02, 5 April 2024 |
narrations from Waqidi, Masudi, Sa'id ibn Jubayr, Abu Jaafar Al-Tabarani, Ibn Khalikan, Muhammad bin Ishaq and Ibn Hisham, differ about the Muslim commanders... 157 KB (15,728 words) - 05:26, 28 April 2024 |
Arabic travel literature, like those written by Ibn Battuta (known commonly as The Rihla) and Ibn Jubayr, includes a description of the "personalities,... 8 KB (991 words) - 15:37, 25 March 2024 |
Al-Shafi'i (redirect from Muhammad ibn Idris ash Shafii) has been lost.[page needed] The oldest surviving biography goes back to Ibn Abi Hatim al-Razi (d. 938/939 CE), but is only a collection of anecdotes... 33 KB (3,594 words) - 15:01, 5 April 2024 |
Kufan reader Aasim ibn Abi al-Najud. It is not known why three readers from Kufa were chosen. According to Al-Suyuti, a certain Ibn Jubayr al-Makki had compiled... 7 KB (772 words) - 14:49, 11 February 2023 |
Aḥmad ibn Faḍlān ibn al-ʿAbbās ibn Rāshid ibn Ḥammād, (Arabic: أحمد بن فضلان بن العباس بن راشد بن حماد; commonly known as Ahmad ibn Fadlan (or Ibn Foszlan... 22 KB (2,665 words) - 04:54, 4 April 2024 |
Wahshi ibn Harb ("The Savage, Son of War"), also known as Abu Dusmah was a former slave of Jubayr ibn Mut'im before becoming a freedman and a Sahabi (companion... 5 KB (678 words) - 12:13, 21 April 2024 |
Ali al-Sajjad (redirect from Ali ibn Husein) al-Thumali, Aban ibn Taghlib, Abu Khalid al-Kabuli, Yahya ibn Umm Tawil, Sa'id ibn Jubayr, Sa'id ibn al-Musayyib, Muhammad and Hakim ibn Jubair ibn Mut'am, and... 45 KB (4,841 words) - 08:22, 28 April 2024 |
Al-Ghazali (redirect from Abu Hamid Mohammed Ibn Ghazzali Alghazzali) Abū Ḥāmid Muḥammad ibn Muḥammad al-Ṭūsiyy al-Ghazali (Arabic: أَبُو حَامِد مُحَمَّد بْن مُحَمَّد ٱلطُّوسِيّ ٱلْغَزَّالِيّ), known commonly as Al-Ghazali... 73 KB (7,804 words) - 14:12, 18 April 2024 |
journey to Mecca dates back to 1184 CE from an account by Ibn Jubayr. According to Ibn Jubayr, the kiswa was brought to Mecca via camel from its place... 16 KB (2,001 words) - 22:59, 27 April 2024 |
Ja'far al-Sadiq (redirect from Jafar ibn Mohammad) Ja'far ibn Muhammad al-Sadiq (Arabic: جَعْفَر بْن مُحَمَّد ٱلصَّادِق, romanized: Jaʿfar ibn Muḥammad al-Ṣādiq; c. 702–765 CE) was a Shia Muslim scholar... 76 KB (8,592 words) - 13:50, 28 April 2024 |
Abū Shuʿayb Muḥammad ibn Nuṣayr al-Numayri (Arabic: أبو شعيب محمد بن نصير النميري), died after 868, was considered by his followers as the representative... 11 KB (1,145 words) - 05:12, 18 February 2024 |
Muslim community of Sicily. Abu'l-Qasim ibn Hammud was an eminent person: the contemporary traveller Ibn Jubayr called him "the hereditary leader of the... 5 KB (732 words) - 09:03, 23 December 2023 |
Battle of Badr on the side of the Quraysh and was captured by Abdullah ibn Jubayr al-Ansari.: 21 Zaynab sent a ransom for him via his brother Amr, including... 7 KB (842 words) - 19:43, 11 March 2023 |
al-Fida Isma'il ibn Umar ibn Kathir al-Dimashqi (Arabic: أبو الفداء إسماعيل بن عمر بن كثير الدمشقي, romanized: Abū al-Fiḍā’ Ismā‘īl ibn ‘Umar ibn Kathīr al-Dimashqī;... 34 KB (3,914 words) - 21:24, 20 April 2024 |
Muhammad ibn al-Hanafiyya (Arabic: مُحَمَّد ابْن الْحَنَفِيَّة, romanized: Muḥammad ibn al-Ḥanafiyya, c. 637–700, 15–81 AH) was a son of Ali ibn Abi Talib... 28 KB (2,869 words) - 15:50, 6 April 2024 |