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  2. Tacoma Islamic Center moves into 69,000-square-foot former ...

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    Imam Abdulhakim Mohammed walks over a chalk drawing that was created for a celebration of the Islamic holiday, Eid al-Adha, at what will soon be the new Islamic Center on Montana Avenue in Tacoma ...

  3. Masjid Al-Ansar Islamic Community Center - Wikipedia

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    The Masjid Al-Ansar Islamic Community Center is a Sunni Islam mosque located in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, just outside Minneapolis, in the United States. [1] The current mosque building was opened in 2022. [2] The chief Imam of the mosque is Imam Mohamed Dukuly, a prominent Imam in Minnesota and a native of Liberia. [3]

  4. David Benjamin Keldani - Wikipedia

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    David Benjamin Keldani (1867 – c.1940), later known as Abd al-Ahad Dawud (Arabic: عبد الأحد داود, romanized: Abd al-Aḥad Dāwūd) was a Chaldean Catholic priest who converted to Islam. He is famous for his book Muhammad in Bible. [1]

  5. Group of the One and Only - Wikipedia

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    The Group of the One and Only (Arabic: جماعة أحد أحد Jamaat Ahadun Ahad) was a minor rebel group that fought in the Syrian Civil War.The group was composed of foreigners and Syrians. [1]

  6. Worcester Mosque - Wikipedia

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    The center started its operations in Oct 2005 (Ramadan 1426). There is also a madrasa housed in the same building on the first floor. The website for the school is Alhuda Academy. [1] The center was built to replace the earlier mosque in the city, officially called ISGW (Islamic Society of Greater Worcester).

  7. Alabama woman who joined Islamic State stuck in refugee camp

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  8. Wali al-Ahd - Wikipedia

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    The title was used by several medieval Islamic states, such as the Fatimid Caliphate, the Seljuk Empire, the Buyid dynasty, Mamluk Egypt, and in al-Andalus. [4] Uniquely, in 1013 the Fatimid caliph al-Hakim, who also combined in his person the position of imam of the Isma'ili branch of Islam, separated his succession in two: his cousin Abd al-Rahim ibn Ilyas was designated walī ʿahd al ...

  9. Al Fateh Grand Mosque - Wikipedia

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    The library of Ahmed Al-Fateh Islamic Center has approximately 7,000 books, some as old as 100 years or more. These include copies of the books of the teachings of Muhammad or what is referred to as the books of Hadith , the Global Arabic Encyclopedia, the Encyclopedia of Islamic Jurisprudence , Al-Azhar journals which have been printed more ...