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  2. Al-Aswad al-Ansi - Wikipedia

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    Abhala bin Ka'b al-Aswad al-Ansi (Arabic: عبهلة بن كعب الاسود العنسي; died June 632), was a 7th-century leader of the Banu Ans tribe and a self-proclaimed prophet, one of the four major figures who declared to be prophets during the Wars of Apostasy.

  3. Al-Ansi - Wikipedia

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    Al-ʿAnsī (Arabic: العنسي) is an ancient and prolific tribe originating in the Al Jawf Governorate region of Yemen.After the final breach of the Marib Dam about 570 CE, its members spread across the Arabian Peninsula.

  4. Ridda Wars - Wikipedia

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    Yemen had been the first province to rebel against the authority of Islam when the tribe of Ans rose in arms under the leadership of its chief and rival prophet Al-Aswad Al-Ansi, the Black One. Yemen was controlled then by Al-Abna', a group descended from the Sasanian Persian garrison in Sanaa.

  5. List of Philippine government and military acronyms - Wikipedia

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    List of initialisms, acronyms ("a word made from parts of the full name's words, pronounceable"), and other abbreviations used by the government and the military of the Philippines.

  6. Abu Muslim al-Khawlani - Wikipedia

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    Al Aswad al `Ansi prepared firewood and threw him in fire. Abu Muslim said: " Hasbuna'Llah wa ni`mal wakeel (" Allah is sufficient for us and He is the best Protector", words that Muslims believe Ibrahim ( Abraham ) said when he was thrown in fire, so God made the fire cool and safe for him. [ 1 ]

  7. Musaylima - Wikipedia

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    Musaylima was the son of Habib, of the tribe Banu Hanifa, one of the largest tribes of Arabia that inhabited the region of Najd.The Banu Hanifa were a monotheist branch of Banu Bakr and led an independent existence prior to Islam.

  8. Islamic history of Yemen - Wikipedia

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    Towards the end of Muhammad's life, in 632, a certain al-Aswad al-Ansi proclaimed himself prophet and found widespread support among the Yemenis, although the exact motivation of his uprising is unclear.

  9. List of acronyms in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of acronyms in the Philippines. [1] They are widely used in different sectors of Philippine society. Often acronyms are utilized to shorten the name of an institution or a company.