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  2. Ahmad al-Badawi - Wikipedia

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    According to several medieval chronicles, Elbadawi hailed from an Arab tribe of Syrian origin. [3] A Sufi Muslim by persuasion, Elbadawi entered the Rifaʽi sufi order (founded by the renowned Shafi'i mystic and jurist Ahmad al-Rifaʽi [d. 1182]) in his early life, [3] being initiated into the order at the hands of a particular Iraqi teacher. [3]

  3. Badawi - Wikipedia

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    In Arabic onomastics , Al-Badawi (البدوي) or simply Badawi (بدوي) denotes a relationship to or from Bedouin areas (and may consequently imply 'rustic'). It is both a given name and a surname. Notable people with the name include: Ahmad al-Badawi, a saint in Islam; Al-Baydawi, philosopher and mufassir

  4. Al Badawi - Wikipedia

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    Main menu. Main menu. move to sidebar hide. Navigation Main page; ... Al Badawi. 5 languages. ... Al Badaw ī is a village in ...

  5. Badawiyya - Wikipedia

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    The Badawiyyah, Sufi tariqah, was founded in the thirteenth century in Egypt by Ahmad al-Badawi (1199-1276). As a tariqah, the Badawiyyah lacks any distinct doctrines. [1]It was, however, extremely popular during both the Mamluk and Ottoman periods of Egypt.

  6. Ahmad al-Badawi Mosque - Wikipedia

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    The Ahmad al-Badawi Mosque, (Arabic: مسجد أحمد البدوي) is a mosque and shrine complex in Tanta, Egypt. The name of this mosque is derived from the Sufi mystic Ahmad al-Badawi, the founder of the Badawiyya Sufi order, who is buried in the shrine of the building. The mosque is also the largest and most-visited mosque in Tanta.

  7. Jamal Ahmad Mohammad Al Badawi - Wikipedia

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    Jamal Ahmad Mohammad Ali Al Badawi aka Jamal Abu Abed Al Rahman Al Badawi (Arabic: جمال أحمد محمد علي البدوي) (1960 or 1963 – 1 January 2019) was a Yemeni who was indicted as an accomplice for his role in the 2000 USS Cole bombing off the coast of Aden, Yemen, which killed 17 American sailors on 12 October 2000.

  8. Abdel Rahman Badawi - Wikipedia

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    Abdel Rahman Badawi (Arabic: عبد الرحمن بدوي) (February 17, 1917 – July 25, 2002) was an Egyptian existentialist philosopher, professor of philosophy and poet. He has been called the "foremost master of Arab existentialism."

  9. Hassan Fahmi al-Badawi - Wikipedia

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    Hassan Fahmi al-Badawi (Arabic: حسن فهمي البدوي), (7 September 1910 – 9 July 1987) was an Egyptian judge and political figure who was Justice Minister, [1] from 1970–1971. Early life [ edit ]

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