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  2. Islamic Center of Greater Toledo - Wikipedia

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    [3] with this Mosque being the first in Ohio, and the third in the United States of America. [4] [3] Toledo hosted the second International Moslem Convention of the Islamic Society of North America due to an invitation by the Islamic Society of Toledo. [5] The land for the current mosque in Perrysburg, Ohio was purchased in 1978. [4]

  3. Ansar (Islam) - Wikipedia

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    Banner of the Ansar at the Battle of Siffin. The Ansar or Ansari (Arabic: الأنصار, romanized: al-Anṣār, lit. 'The Helpers' or 'Those who bring victory') are the local inhabitants (mostly Muslims) of Medina who took the Islamic prophet Muhammad and his followers (the Muhajirun) into their homes when they fled from Mecca during the hijra.

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  6. Al Rayyan - Wikipedia

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    Men watch a camel being lifted by crane in the Abu Hamour Wholesale Market. Aspire Zone in Baaya. View from Education City Mosque. Barwa City in Mesaimeer. Rocks on a beach in Abu Samra near Salwa Road. Dilapidated mosque near the water reservoir in Abu Nakhla. The municipality is divided into 10 zones which are then divided into 1410 blocks. [11]

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  8. Muhajirun - Wikipedia

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    The Muhajirun (Arabic: المهاجرون, romanized: al-muhājirūn, singular مهاجر, muhājir) were the converts to Islam and the Islamic prophet Muhammad's advisors and relatives, who emigrated from Mecca to Medina, the event is known in Islam as the Hijra.

  9. Banu Aws - Wikipedia

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    About AD 300, [5] Thaʻlaba bin ʻAmr, grand father of al-Aws, separated from his tribe and settled in Yathrib (Medina), [6] which was then controlled by Jewish clans, and the Banu Qayla were subordinate to the Jews for some time, until Mālik bin Ajlān of Khazraj asserts independence of the Jews so Aws and Khazraj obtained a share of palm trees and strongholds. [1]