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Taha Abderrahmane, (born on 28 May 1944) [1] [2] is a Moroccan philosopher, and one of the leading philosophers and thinkers in the Arab and Islamic worlds. His work centers on logic, philosophy of language and philosophy of morality and contractarian ethics.
1703 – Forty-seven rōnin (depicted) attacked the home of Kira Yoshinaka and killed him in an act of revenge for Asano Naganori, their dead feudal lord.; 1850 – Ute Wars: On behalf of Utah territorial governor Brigham Young, militia leader Daniel H. Wells drafted an order for the Utah Territorial Militia to exterminate Timpanogos men deemed hostile, leading to the Provo River Massacre.
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Abdur Rahman (born January 8, 1973, Hindi: अब्दुर रहमान) is a former Indian Police Service (IPS) officer from Maharashtra who resigned in 2019 in protest against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA). [1] He is an IIT graduate with over 21 years of experience in senior leadership roles. [2] [3] [4]
Hassan Ali Abdul Rahman, or Hassanally A. Rahman (1909–1986), Pakistani lawyer; Tufail Ali Abdul Rehman (1921–1975), Pakistani lawyer; Abdel Rahman Zuabi (1932–2014), Israeli judge; Rauf Rashid Abd al-Rahman (born c. 1941), Iraqi judge in trial of Saddam Hussein; Abdul Rahman Saleh (prosecutor) (born 1941), Attorney General of Indonesia
Abdur Rahman was born in the village of Tashmiliq in Kashgar, East Turkestan (present-day Xinjiang, China).His father, Abdul Hadi Damolla, [note 1] was a local Uyghur mullah popularly referred to as Beit-Akhunum. [6]
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381 A, Shah Rukne Alam Colony, Multan, where the Idrisiyya are centred in Pakistan. [1]The Idrisiyya order (Arabic: الطريقة الإدريسية, romanized: al-Ṭarīqa al-ʾIdrīsiyya) is a Sufi order of Sunni Islam founded by Ahmad ibn Idris al-Fasi.