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  2. Al-Tabari - Wikipedia

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    The first of the two large works, generally known as the Annals (Arabic Tarikh al-Tabari ). This is a universal history from the time of Qur'anic Creation to 915, and is renowned for its detail and accuracy concerning Muslim and Middle Eastern history. Tabari's work is one of the major primary sources for historians.

  3. al-Mawardi - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Ali ibn Muhammad ibn Habib ( Arabic: علي إبن محمد إبن حبيب, romanized : ʻAlī ibn Muḥammad ibn Ḥabīb; c. 974 –1058), commonly known by the nisba al-Mawardi ( Arabic: الماوردي, romanized : al-Māwardī ), was a Sunni polymath and a Shafi'i jurist, legal theoretician, muhaddith, theologian, sociologist ...

  4. The Complete History - Wikipedia

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    The Complete History ( Arabic: الكامل في التاريخ, al-Kāmil fit-Tārīkh), is a classic Islamic history book written by Ali ibn al-Athir. Composed in ca. 1231AD/628AH, it is one of the most important Islamic historical works. Ibn al-Athir was a contemporary and member of the retinue of Saladin, the Sultan of Egypt who captured ...

  5. Alids - Wikipedia

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    The Alids are those who claim descent from Ali ibn Abi Talib ( Arabic: عَلِيّ بْن أَبِي طَالِب; c. 600–661 CE ), the fourth Rashidun caliph ( r. 656–661) and the first imam in Shia Islam. Ali was also the cousin and son-in-law of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. The main branches are the Hasanids and Husaynids, named after ...

  6. Al-Mutawakkil I - Wikipedia

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    al-Mustanjid. al-Musta'in. Father. al-Mu'tadid I. Religion. Sunni Islam. Al-Mutawakkil I ( Arabic: المتوكل على الله الأول ), (died 9 January 1406) was the seventh Abbasid caliph of Cairo for the Mamluk Sultanate between 1362 and 1383, and then 1389 and 1406.

  7. Ghamd (tribe) - Wikipedia

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    Ghamd (tribe) Al-Ghamdi ( Arabic: الغامدي, Al-Ghāmdī, also transliterated as Alghamdi, Ghamdi, or Ghamidi) is an Arabic family name denoting a member of the Ghamd tribe of Saudi Arabia . Ghamd. غامد. Azd / Qahtanite. Location. Saudi Arabia, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Iraq, Oman, Kuwait, Jordan. Parent tribe.

  8. Ibn Abd al-Malik al-Marrakushi - Wikipedia

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    Ibn abd al-Malik al-Marrakushi or al-Murrakushi (Full name: Abu abd Allah Muhammed ibn Muhammed ibn abd al-Malik al-Marrakushi Arabic: أبو عبد الله محمد بن محمد بن عبد الملك المراكشي ) (b. 5 July 1237 – September 1303) was a Moroccan Arab scholar, historian, judge and biographer. He is the author of the ...

  9. al-Ula - Wikipedia

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    Al-Ula (Arabic: ٱلْعُلَا, romanized: al-ʿUlā) is an ancient Arabic oasis city located in Medina Province, Saudi Arabia.Situated in the Hejaz, a region that features prominently in the history of Islam as well as several pre-Islamic Semitic civilizations, al-‘Ulā was a market city on the historic incense route that linked India and the Persian Gulf to the Levant and Europe.