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  2. Khalid Basalamah - Wikipedia

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    Khalid Zeed Abdullah Basalamah was born in Ujung Pandang (now Makassar), South Sulawesi, on 1 May 1975. He is the son of Ustaz Zeed Abdullah Basalamah (1940–2020), the founder of Addaraen Mosque and Islamic Boarding School in Makassar. [3] His mother died in 1979 when he was four years old.

  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. Category:Indonesian Salafis - Wikipedia

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  5. Ustadz Solmed - Wikipedia

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    Sholeh Mahmoed Nasution (born 19 July 1983), colloquially known as Ustadz Solmed, is an Indonesian Islamic preacher, speaker, and actor. Sholeh was first known as the champion in the speech and national lecture contest at Istiqlal Mosque in 2000.

  6. Syafiq Riza Basalamah - Wikipedia

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    Syafiq Riza Hasan Basalamah (born 15 December 1977), is an Indonesian Salafi scholar, lecturer, and author from Jember. He serves as a member of the Fatwa Council of the Al-Irsyad Association. [ 1 ] He is known for his numerous lecture videos on social media. [ 2 ]

  7. Talk:Khalid Basalamah - Wikipedia

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  8. Tafsir al-Baghawi - Wikipedia

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    Tafsīr al-Baghawī (Arabic: تفسير البغوي), also known as Ma‘ālim al-Tanzīl, is a classical Sunni tafsir (Qur'anic exegesis) by Husayn b. Mas'ūd al-Baghawī (d. 1122), written as an abridgement of Tafsir al-Thalabi by al-Tha'labī (d. 1035).

  9. Khalid ibn Yazid - Wikipedia

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    Despite this, close ties developed between Khalid and Marwan's son Abd al-Malik, and when the latter became caliph Khalid became his adviser and married his daughter A'isha. [7] In the summer of 691, Khalid was made a commander in Abd al-Malik's siege of the Qaysi leader Zufar ibn al-Harith al-Kilabi in al-Qarqisiya in the Jazira. [8]