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  • a Bakry. Bakr Bin Wael was the oldest son for Wael Banu Bakr. They come from a linage of an Arab clan that named their first born sons Bakr in reference...
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    Bahrain, defeated the combined forces of the Arab tribes of "Taghleb", "Bakr bin Wael", and "Abd Al-Qays" and advanced temporarily into Yamama in central...
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  • Banu Hanifa (category Banu Bakr)
    under the leadership of Muhammad bin Maslamah was despatched on a military mission. It headed for the habitation of Banu Bakr sept. The Muslims attacked that...
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    Bahrain, defeated the combined forces of the Arab tribes of Taghleb, Bakr bin Wael, and Abd Al-Qays and advanced temporarily into Yamama in central Najd...
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  • Aisha (redirect from Aishah bint Abi Bakr)
    Aisha bint Abi Bakr (c. 613/614 CE – July 678) was the Islamic prophet Muhammad's third and youngest wife. Little is known about her childhood. A preponderance...
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  • jurists like Abu Bakr al-Athram (d. 261 A.H/ 874 C.E), Harb al-Kirmani (d. 280 A.H/ 893 C.E), 'Abd Allah ibn Ahmad (d. 290 A.H/903 C.E), Abu Bakr al-Khallal...
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    branch (Middle East) Al Qahtani clan - originated branch (Saudi Arabia) Bakr Bin Wael Tribe - original tribe Nasif Al Nassar - most powerful Shia sheikh in...
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    meetings held in Peshawar during 1988, attended by Abdullah Azzam, Osama bin Laden, Muhammad Atef, Ayman al-Zawahiri and other veterans of the Soviet–Afghan...
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  • Al-Uthaymin (1925–2001) Ali al-Khudair Ali Bin Abdur Rahman Al Huthaify (born 1947) Assim Al-Hakeem (born 1962) Bakr Abu Zayd (1944–2008) Fahd Al-Qadi (1957–2019)...
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    Ahlam bint Ali bin Hazeem Al Shamsi (Arabic: أحلام بنت علي بن هزيم الشامسي; born 13 February 1968), better known mononymously as Ahlam (Arabic: أحلام)...
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  • Mona Seif Nawara Negm Nancy Okail Rehab Bassam Sameh Naguib Wael Abbas Wael Ghonim Wael Khalil Yasser Thabet Abdelsalam Elkhadrawy Abdel Hamid Badawi...
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  • General Sports Authority). "Banu Bakir Bin Wail Minthu Duhoor Alislam Hatta Bidayat Alasr Alamawi" (Banu Bakr bin Wael from the advent of Islam until the...
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    he listed known Ẓāhiralh bin Qasim, al-Balluti, Ibn al-Mughallis, al-Dibaji and Ruwaym, but then also mentioned Abu Bakr al-Khallal, who despite his...
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  • ‘Ali bin ‘Abd al-Kafi bin ‘Ali bin Tammam bin Yusuf bin Musa bin Tammam bin Hamid bin Yahya bin ‘Umar bin ‘Uthman bin ‘Ali bin Miswar bin Sawwar bin Salim...
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    Hallaq, Wael (2010). The Origins and Evolution of Islamic Law. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 173–174. ISBN 9780521005807. Hallaq, Wael (2009)...
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    after the conversion of the great leader there Wael bin Hajar when the Messenger sent him a letter. Wael came to Medina and Muhammad ordered the call to...
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    July Revolution and was appointed vice president of Iraq by Ahmed Hassan al-Bakr. During his time as vice president, Saddam nationalized the Iraq Petroleum...
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    Dibba (redirect from Laqit bin Malik)
    Azd, led by Laqit bin Malik Dhu at-Taj, rejected Islam. According to one tradition Laqit was killed by an envoy of the caliph Abu Bakr in what may have...
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    on 20 September, Saleh won with 77.2% of the vote. His main rival, Faisal bin Shamlan, received 21.8%. Saleh was sworn in for another term on 27 September...
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    official visit to Dubai, at the invitation of UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, in which the two leaders signed a declaration committing...
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  • Number 65 Chain of transmission: Sulayman ibn Harb ⟶ Shu'ba ⟶ Amr ⟶ Abu Wael ⟶ Abu Musa Note: "Allah's Word" (Arabic: كَلِمَةُ اللَّهِ; kalimat Allāh)
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