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Qadi Abd al-Jabbar was the author of more than 70 books. [6] Al-Mughnī Fī Abwāb Al-Tawḥīd wa Al-'Adl (المغني في أبواب التوحيد والعدل) Sharḥ to Ibn Khallād's Kitāb al-Uṣūl (which is lost) Sharḥ al-Uṣūl al-Khamsa (شرح الأصول الخمسة) ('The Explication of the Five Principles').
Abd al-Jabbar ibn Ahmad (935–1025), Iraqi Qadi and religious author Abdel-Sattar Abdel-Jabbar , Iraqi cleric Abduljabbar Nasiru Kabara (born 1970), Nigerian Islamic cleric
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (/ k ə ˈ r iː m æ b ˈ d uː l dʒ ə ˈ b ɑːr / kə-REEM ab-DOOL jə-BAR; born Ferdinand Lewis Alcindor Jr. / æ l ˈ s ɪ n d ər / al-SIN-dər, April 16, 1947) is an American former basketball player.
Abdul-Jabbar, a six-time NBA MVP, had held the record for 39 years. A social activist and writer, Abdul-Jabbar revealed in 2020 that he had prostate cancer. In 2009, ...
There may be no figure in Lakers history more misunderstood than Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. And "Winning Time" tries to correct, or at least complicate, the record.. In Episode 5 of "Binge Sesh," hosts ...
Abdul-Karim al-Jabbar (born Sharmon Shah; June 28, 1974), known previously as Karim Abdul-Jabbar, is an American former professional football player who was a running back in the National Football League (NFL). Abdul-Karim played college football for the UCLA Bruins, earning second-team All-American honors in 1995.
Dick Raphael/NBAE via Getty Images circa 1977 Basketball legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar has a fascinating piece at Esquire.com this week in which he shares some of the advice he wishes he could give ...
Bahshamiyya (Arabic: البهشمية, also known as "Ba Hashimiyya" [1]) was a Mu'tazili-influenced school of thought, rivaling the school of Abd al-Jabbar ibn Ahmad, based primarily on the earlier teaching of Abu Hashim al-Jubba'i, [2] the son of Abu 'Ali Muhammad al-Jubba'i.