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  2. Salawat - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] Salawat is a plural form of salat (Arabic: صَلَاة) and from the triliteral root of ṣ-l-w (the letters ṣād-lām-wā, ص ل و) which literally means 'prayer' or 'send blessings upon'. [4] [5] Some Arabic philologists suggest that the meaning of the word "Salawat" varies depending on who uses the word and to whom it is used ...

  3. Hazwani Helmi - Wikipedia

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    In the same year, Hazwani and her sister were nominated in Anugerah Nasyid Ikim Fm 2017, TV Alhijrah, for their song “Jom Selawat". [4] 2018: Hazwani and Heliza (The Helmis) has joined an Islamic reality program show, known as Gema Gegar Vaganza (GGV). [5] They were later involved in a new project Fauzaan after completed their participation ...

  4. Ahmad Musa Jibril - Wikipedia

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    Jibril was convicted and sentenced for these crimes, to six and one half years in a high-security prison, and was subsequently imprisoned at Terre Haute Federal Correctional Complex, from where he was released sometime during 2012. [20] Jibril's Federal Bureau of Prisons inmate locator number was 31943–039. [9]

  5. Hawa Jibril - Wikipedia

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    Hawa Jibril (1920–2011) was a Somali poet, known especially for her work in the buraanbur genre. Biography.

  6. Dihyah al-Kalbi - Wikipedia

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    According to Muhammad's wife 'Aisha, he saw Jibril twice “in the form that he was created” and on other occasions as a man resembling Dihya ibn Khalifa al-Kalbi, an extraordinarily handsome disciple of Muhammad.

  7. Gabriel - Wikipedia

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    Baal-e-Jibril (Published in 1935) is a Urdu philosophical poetry book written by Allama Muhammad Iqbal. Jibril-wa-Iblis (Gabriel and Lucifer) is one of its poem, a conversation between Gabriel and Lucifer. In his epic poem Paradise Lost, John Milton made Gabriel chief of the angelic guards placed over Paradise.

  8. Jihad Ahmed Jibril - Wikipedia

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    Jihad Ahmed Jibril was born in Damascus, Syria, in 1961. He is the eldest son of Ahmed Jibril. [1] He attended the Libyan military academy from 1981 to 1983 and graduated with the rank of a lieutenant colonel. [2] He was studying law at Lebanese University when he was assassinated. [2]

  9. Spirit possession and exorcism in Islam - Wikipedia

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    Most Muslim scholars believe in the possibility that jinn can physically possess people. [8] Only a minority denies demonic possession and argues that jinn can merely whisper to a person. [8]