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  2. Khalid Basalamah - Wikipedia

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    Khalid Zeed Abdullah Basalamah (born 1 May 1975) is an Indonesian preacher, a prominent figure in the Salafi movement, and an entrepreneur. [1] He serves as a member of the Sharia advisory board at Rahmatan Lil 'Alamin Boarding School [ id ] in Solok Regency , West Sumatra .

  3. Basalamah - Wikipedia

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    Basalamah is a surname of Arabic origin (Arabic: بسلامة). People with the surname include: People with the surname include: Khalid Basalamah (born 1975), Indonesian Salafist preacher and entrepreneur

  4. List of contemporary Islamic scholars - Wikipedia

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    Khalid Basalamah (born 1975) Mamah Dedeh (born 1951) Maria Ulfah (born 1955) Ma'ruf Amin (born 1943) Mas Mansoer (1896–1946) Miftachul Achyar (born 1953) Mohammad Natsir (1908–1993) Muhammad Hanif Alatas (born 1993) Muhammad Luthfi bin Yahya (born 1947) Muhammad Murtadho Dimyathi (born 1958) Mustofa Bisri (born 1944) Munzir Al-Musawa (1973 ...

  5. Yazid bin Abdul Qadir Jawas - Wikipedia

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    Yazid died on July 11 2024 after falling ill during a pilgrimage to Mecca.He was 61, and was buried in Bogor. [7] [6] [15] [16] [17] Yazid's death caused grief for the Salafi community in Indonesia; [18] Khalid Basalamah, one of Indonesia's leading Salafi preachers then expressed his condolences to Yazid in one of his lectures.

  6. At-Tawbah - Wikipedia

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    At-Tawbah (Arabic: ٱلتوبة, lit. 'the Repentance') is the ninth chapter of the Quran.It contains 129 verses and is one of the last Medinan surahs.This Surah is known by two names, At-Taubah and Al-Bara'at.

  7. Siege of Laodicea (636) - Wikipedia

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    The siege of Laodicea was a Rashidun Caliphate campaign that occurred in 636, during the Muslim conquest of the Levant.The siege of the Byzantine port city of Laodicea (modern Latakia) was led by Abu Ubaydah ibn al-Jarrah and 'Ubadah ibn al-Samit, two of the Companions of the Islamic prophet Muhammad.

  8. Raid of Dhat al-Salasil - Wikipedia

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    The Muslims launched a night raid under the cover of darkness. [5] Amr ibn al-As instructed his soldiers that for every two men fighting to stay close together, even as far as tying their horses together so as to not separate.

  9. Category:Indonesian Salafis - Wikipedia

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