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  2. Habib - Wikipedia

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    Habib. Habib ( Arabic: حبيب, romanized : ḥabīb; Arabic pronunciation: [ħabiːb ] ), sometimes written as Habeeb, is an Arabic masculine given name, occasional surname, and honorific, with the meaning "beloved" [1] [2] or "my love", or "darling". [3] It also forms the famous Arabic word ‘ Habibi’ which is used to refer to a friend or ...

  3. Yasser Al-Habib - Wikipedia

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    Sheikh al-Habib refers to Sunnis as Bakris, meaning the followers of Abu Bakr [citation needed]. He says that the real Sunnis (Ahlul Sunnah) are the ones who follow the Sunnah of Muhammad, that is Shia Muslims. He continues that Sunnis today follow the Sunnah and teachings of Abu Bakr instead, having rejected Ali ibn Abi Talib and Ahlulbayt.

  4. Ba 'Alawiyya - Wikipedia

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    Ba 'Alawiyya. The Ba'Alawi tariqa ( Arabic: طريقة آل باعلوي ), also known as the Tariqa Ba Alawiyya is a Sufi order [1] centered in Hadhramawt, Yemen, but now spread across the Indian Ocean rim along with the Hadhrami diaspora. The order is closely tied to the Ba'Alawi sadah family.

  5. Musaylima - Wikipedia

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    Musaylima's real name was Maslama ibn Habib, but Muslims altered his name to Musaylima, which is the diminutive of Maslama (i.e., 'Little Maslama'). Early life. Musaylima was the son of Habib, of the tribe Banu Hanifa, one of the largest tribes of Arabia that inhabited the region of Najd.

  6. Habibullah - Wikipedia

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    Habibullah. Habibullah also spelled Habib Ullah, Habibollah, Habeeb-Allah etc. (Arabic: حَبِيْبَُ ٱلله ), is a male Muslim given name meaning in Beloved of God, stemming from the male form of the name Habib. It may refer to:

  7. Habib the Carpenter - Wikipedia

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    Habib the Carpenter, or Habib Al-Nadjar , حبيب النجـّار, was a martyr who lived in Antioch at the time of Jesus Christ. In Muslim tradition, Habib believed the message of Christ's disciples sent to the People of Ya-Sin, and was subsequently martyred for his faith.

  8. Habib Bourguiba - Wikipedia

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    Habib Bourguiba (/ b ʊər ˈ ɡ iː b ə / ⓘ boor-GHEE-bə; Tunisian Arabic: الحبيب بورقيبة, romanized: il-Ḥabīb Būrgībah; Standard Arabic: الحبيب أبو رقيبة‎, romanized: al-Ḥabīb Abū Ruqaybah; 3 August 1903 – 6 April 2000) was a Tunisian lawyer, nationalist leader and statesman who led the country from 1956 to 1957 as the prime minister of the Kingdom ...

  9. Ali bin Abdurrahman al-Habsyi - Wikipedia

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    Ali was born in the area of Kwitang in Central Jakarta on April 20, 1870, CE which was 20 Jumada al-Awwal 1286 AH. His father was Abdurrahman bin Abdullah bin Muhammad al-Habshi, an Arab Indonesian of Hadhrami - Sayyid descent. His father better known as Habib Cikini (d. 1879 CE) was born in Petak Sembilan, Semarang and was an Islamic scholar ...