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  2. Ma'ruf al-Karkhi - Wikipedia

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    According to some sources, he is of Mandaean origin. [2] His father's name was Firuz, which suggests that he was of Persian origin. [ 3 ] Attar narrates in his Memorial of the Saints that Maruf converted to Islam at a young age at the hands of Ali al-Ridha after rejecting all forms of polytheism .

  3. Tri Hita Karana - Wikipedia

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    [2] The principle of Tri Hita Karana guides many aspects of Balinese life, from daily rituals, communal gotong-royong cooperation practice, to spatial organization in Balinese architecture . It is also reflected in the natural irrigation system on the island known as subak , which consists of cooperatively managed weirs and canals that draw ...

  4. Rifa'a at-Tahtawi - Wikipedia

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    Tahtawi Memorial before Sohag University, Sohag. Tahtawi was born in 1801 in the village of Tahta, Sohag, the same year the French troops evacuated Egypt.He was an Azharite recommended by his teacher and mentor Hasan al-Attar to be the chaplain of a group of students Mohammed Ali was sending to Paris in 1826.

  5. Abu al-Aswad ad-Du'ali - Wikipedia

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    Abu al-Aswad ad-Duʾali (Arabic: أَبُو ٱلْأَسْوَد ٱلدُّؤَلِيّ, Abū al-ʾAswad al-Duʾalīy; c.-16 BH/603 – 69 AH/688/89), whose full name is ʾAbū al-Aswad Ẓālim ibn ʿAmr ibn Sufyān ibn Jandal ibn Yamār ibn Hīls ibn Nufātha ibn al-ʿĀdi ibn ad-Dīl ibn Bakr, [1] surnamed ad-Dīlī, or ad-Duwalī, was the poet companion of Ali bin Abu Talib and was one of ...

  6. Sang Hyang Adi Buddha - Wikipedia

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    Sanghyang Adi Buddha is a concept of God in Indonesian Buddhism.This term was used by Ashin Jinarakkhita at the time of Buddhist revival in Indonesia in the mid-20th century to reconcile the first principle of the official philosophical foundation of Indonesia (), i.e. Ketuhanan Yang Maha Esa (lit.