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Mustafa al-Arusi (1798–1876) was the son of #14 Muhammed al-Arusi, grandson of #11 Ahmed al-Arusi. 21 Muhammad al-Mahdi (Arabic: محمد المهدي العباسي) 1870 1881 Hanafi: al-Mahdi (1827–1897) was born in Alexandria, Alexandria Governorate: 22 Shams al-Din Muhammad al-Imbabi (Arabic: شمس الدين الأنبابي) 1881 ...
Al-Azhar Mosque (Arabic: الجامع الأزهر, romanized: al-Jāmiʿ al-ʾAzhar, lit. 'The Resplendent Congregational Mosque', Egyptian Arabic : جامع الأزهر , romanized: Gāmiʿ el-ʾazhar ), known in Egypt simply as al-Azhar , is a mosque in Cairo, Egypt in the historic Islamic core of the city .
The title of the Grand Imam of al-Azhar was officially established in 1961. In the 14th century the head of al-Azhar was granted the title of Mushrif of al-Azhar, then later Nazir of Al-Azhar [3] and, during the Ottoman Empire, the Grand Sheikh of al-Azhar. Today the bearer of the title also carries the title of the Grand Sheikh.
Alien was born in Gela, a village in the Taliabu Island, on 8 August 1987, [1] as the youngest child of five of Muhammad Taher Mus, the Gela village chief, and Saadiah Keni. [2] As village chief, Taher Mus was instrumental in developing the Bobong town, which would later become the capital of the Taliabu Island when it was established as a ...
Abd ar-Rizq succeeded Mustafa al-Maraghi as rector of al-Azhar. His appointment encountered resistance, since he was not a member of the Council of Supreme ulama: King Farouk pressured for the law to be altered to allow him to assume office. [2] Historian Fawaz Gerges characterized ar-Rizq as a "rebel member of al-Azhar" during his era. [3]
Muhammad al-Jizawi (1874–1927) [1] was an Egyptian religious scholar. He was Grand Imam of al-Azhar from 1917 until 1927, an eventful time in Islam and the modern history of Al-Azhar University .
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In the northeast corner of the mosque's portico, under one of the smaller domes, is the tomb of Abu al-Dhahab himself (who died in 1775) and of his sister Zulaykha, sheltered by a bronze grille and decorated with a patchwork of tiles from various periods and regions including Iznik tiles (from Iznik in present-day Turkey), tiles from Istanbul ...