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  2. Ahmad ibn Majid - Wikipedia

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    Aḥmad ibn Mājid (Arabic: أحمد بن ماجد), also known as the "Arab Admiral" (أمير البحر العربي, ʿAmīr al-Baḥr al-ʿArabī) and the "Lion of the Sea", [1] was an Arab navigator and cartographer born c. 1432 [2] in Julfar, the present-day Ras Al Khaimah in the United Arab Emirates. He was raised in a family famous for ...

  3. Julfar - Wikipedia

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    Julfar was the birthplace of celebrated seafarer, navigator and cartographer Ahmad Ibn Majid, the 'Lion of the Sea', in 1432 - a time that corresponds with the town's emergence as a major maritime and mercantile hub. [12]

  4. El-Sheikh - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 7 December 2024. Town in Sahil, Somaliland El-Sheikh Buurta Almis, جبل ألمس Town A beach in El-Sheikh El-Sheikh Location in Somaliland Show map of Sahil, Somaliland El-Sheikh El-Sheikh (Somaliland) Show map of Somaliland Coordinates: 10°26′22″N 44°15′38″E  /  10.43944°N 44.26056 ...

  5. Tafsir Ibn Ajiba - Wikipedia

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    'The Vast Sea in the Interpretation of the Glorious Qur'an') or shortly named al-Baḥr al-Madīd (English: The Immense Ocean), better known as Tafsir Ibn 'Ajiba (Arabic: تفسير ابن عجيبة), is a Sunni Sufi tafsir work, authored by the Maliki-Ash'ari scholar Ahmad ibn 'Ajiba (d. 1224/1809), who was following the Shadhili-Darqawi order.

  6. List of Deobandis - Wikipedia

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    Deobandis represent a group of scholars affiliated with the reformist Deobandi movement, which originated in the town of Darul Uloom Deoband in northern India. Founded in 1866, this movement sought to safeguard Islamic teachings amidst non-Muslim governance and societal changes. [1]

  7. Said bin Sultan - Wikipedia

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    Said bin Sultan was son of Sultan bin Ahmed, who ruled Oman from 1791 to 1804.Sultan bin Ahmed died in 1804 on an expedition to Basra.He appointed Mohammed bin Nasir bin Mohammed al-Jabry as the Regent and guardian of his two sons, Salim bin Sultan and Said bin Sultan. [5]

  8. Khidr - Wikipedia

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    In various Islamic and non-Islamic traditions, Khidr is described as an angel, prophet, or wali, [3] [4] who guards the sea, teaches secret knowledge [5] and aids those in distress. [6] He prominently figures as patron of the Islamic saint ibn Arabi . [ 7 ]

  9. Talk:Aḥmad ibn Mājid al-Najdī - Wikipedia

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