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  2. Dirar Abu Seesi - Wikipedia

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    This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Dirar Abu Seesi ضرار أبو سيسي Born 1969 (age 55–56) Jordan Nationality Palestinian Occupation Engineer Children 6 Dirar Abu Seesi or Abu Sisi (born in 1969 in Jordan) is a Palestinian engineer. Abu Seesi was a deputy engineer for the Gaza Strip's sole electrical plant, which provides ...

  3. Muhammad III of Alamut - Wikipedia

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    Alāʾ al-Din Muhammad's alliance with the larger Muslim community enlarged Nizari's political boundaries. The grand vision of world domination returned for a time. Purely local squabbles were replaced by ambitious diplomatic activities in lands as far away as Europe and Mongolia, while a Nizari religious mission was firmly established in India.

  4. Ala al-Din Atsiz - Wikipedia

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    At the death of Ala al-Din Husayn, Atsiz was very young and the succession passed to his brother Sayf al-Din Muhammad, who shortly died in 1163, and was succeeded by his cousin Ghiyath al-Din Muhammad. When Atsiz became an adult, he began serving Ghiyath and the latter's brother Mu'izz al-Din Muhammad. After the death of Ghiyath in 1202, the ...

  5. Ala al-Din Muhammad - Wikipedia

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    Ala al-Din Muhammad (علاء الدين محمد ʿAlāʾ al-Dīn Muhammad) may refer to: Muhammad II of Khwarazm, ruler of the Khwarezmian Empire from 1200 to 1220; Muhammad III of Alamut, Nizari Isma'ili Imam; Alauddin Muhammad Da'ud Syah II; Alauddin Mahmud Syah II

  6. 'Ala' al-Din al-Bukhari - Wikipedia

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    'Ala' al-Din al-Bukhari (Arabic: علاء الدين البخاري), was a Hanafi jurist , Maturidi theologian, commentator of the Qur'an , [1] and a mystic . He is perhaps best known for issuing a fatwa (a legal ruling) whereby anyone that gives Ibn Taymiyya the title "Shaykh al-Islam" is a disbeliever, [2] and authored a book against him entitled "Muljimat al-Mujassima" (Arabic: ملجمة ...

  7. ad-Din - Wikipedia

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    The Arabic spelling in its standard transliteration is al-Din. Due to the phonological rules involving the " sun letter " ( حرف الشّمسيّة hurfu ’sh-Shamsiyyah ), the Arabic letter د ( dāl ) is an assimilated letter of the Arabic definite article ال ( al ).

  8. Hurras al-Din - Wikipedia

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    Prior the foundation of Hurras al-Din, al-Oraydi, who holds an influential position in the group, criticized ISIL and claimed they were Kharijites, and called them "Muslim Killers", he also said that Abu Muhammad al-Adnani, ISIL's official spokesman at the time, was ignorant and didn't understand the things he said, as well as several posts on ...

  9. Mohy al-Din - Wikipedia

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    Al-Sayyid Muhiyudin Abu Muhammad Abdul-Qadir Gilani Al-Hasani Wal-Hussaini (1077–1166), Sufi religious figure. Muhyi al-Dīn al-Maghribī (1220–1283), Spanish-born Arab astronomer; Muhi Al-Din Lari (died 1526), Indian or Persian miniaturist and writer. Muhi al-Din Muhammad Aurangzeb (1618–1707), Emperor of the Sultanate of India and the ...