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Muhaddith
Muhaddith is an Islamic title, referring to one who profoundly knows and narrates hadiths, the chains of their narration (saneed), and the original and famous narrators. A muhaddith can tell true hadith from forgeries. A muhaddith is a person, who is mainly familiar with narration of hadith, unlike..
Muhafazah
The Arabic word muhafazah (Arabic: ‎ muḥāfaẓä, plural محافظات muhafazat) is usually translated to governorate in English, occasionally to province. Governorates of BahrainGovernorates of EgyptGovernorates of IraqGovernorates of JordanGovernorates of KuwaitGovernorates of Libya (h..
Muhai Tang
Muhai Tang (Simplified Chinese: 汤沐海, pinyin: Tāng Mùhǎi) (born 1949) is a Chinese conductor. He was born in Shanghai. He initially learnt music with his parents, and later studied composition and conducting at the Shanghai Conservatory of Music, receiving his diploma..
Muhajir
Muhajir or Mohajir (Arabic: مهاجر) is an Arabic word meaning refugee or immigrant or emigrant. The Islamic calendar Hejira starts when Muhammad and his companions left Mecca for Madina. They were called Muhajirs. The Arabic root word for immigration and emigration is Hijrat. Several Muslim ref..
Muhajireen
Muhajireen is a Arabic word meaning "imigrants", or "migrators" It is also a Islamic term that denotes the first Muslims that migrated (Arabic: Hijra) from Mecca to Medina . Those helping are termed "Helpers" (Arabic Ansar) ..
Muhajirun
Muhajirun (Arabic المهاجرون "the emigrants") is the name used for those early Muslims who followed Muhammad in the Migration from Mecca to Medina (Arabic: hijra). Early Muslims from Medina were called the Ansar ("helpers"). See also Muhajir (Pakistans from India)Al-Muhajiroun (modern Is..
Muhajir (Albania)
Muhajir (or mohajir, from Arabic muhajir, Albanian spelling muhaxher), in Albanian-populated regions including Albania and Kosovo, refers to Albanians from Chameria (Greece) and parts of Vilayet of Kosova (Sanjak of Nis, Sanjak of Yenibazar etc.) which were ceded to Serbia and Montenegro. They were ..
Muhajir Afghan
Muhajir or Mohajir are the Afghan refugees that fled Afghanistan after Soviet invasion in 1979. There were over six million refugees that fled to Pakistan and Iran. Thousands of refugees were settled in European Union, Turkey, United States, Canada and Australia. ..
Muhajir Balkan
Muhajir or Mohajir In Turkey, the term muhajir (Turkish muhacir or maacir) corresponds to people whose ancestors migrated from formerly Muslim territories (Dar al-Islam) lost to the non-Muslims (Dar al-harb): the Balkans (Balkan Turks, Albanians, Bosniaks), Caucasus (Abkhazians, Ajarians, 'Circassia..
Muhajir Camp
Muhajir Camp is one of the neighborhoods of Baldia Town in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. There are several ethnic groups in Baldia Town including Urdu speakers, Punjabis, Balochs, Seraikis, Kashmiris, Pakhtuns, Sindhis, Memons, Bohras, Ismailis. Over 97% of the population is Muslim. The population of ..
Muhajir Caucasian
Muhajir are Muslim refugees of Caucasian ethnicity that settled in Turkey after the collapse of Ottoman Empire. Abkhazia In the 16th century, Abkhazia was conquered by the Ottoman Empire, during which the Abkhazians were partially converted to Islam. The Ottomans were pushed out by the Georgians, ..
Muhajir Crimean
Muhajir are the Muslim refugees of Crimean ancestry that settled in Ottoman Empire after the Russian Empire conquered Muslim Crimean Khanate. ..
Muhajir Khwarezm
Muhajir were Muslim refugees that fled Muslim lands in Central Asia due to invasion of the Mongols. ..
Muhajir Urdu
See Muhajir page for all Muhajir groups in the world Muhajir or Mohajir (Arabic: مہاجر) is an ethnic group in Pakistan. It is essentially used to describe the Urdu speaking Muslims that migrated to Pakistan after the independence of Pakistan and their descendants . Contents 1 Origin an..
Muhakkak
Muhakkak is a type of calligraphic script in Arabic derived from Thuluth by widening the horizontal sections of the letters in the Thuluth script. It was abandoned after the 16th century and only a very few panels and a number of Besmeles in Hilyes describing the virtues and qualities of Muhammad a..
Muhaksan
Mukansan, is a mountain in southern South Korea, lying near Masan. See also List of mountains in KoreaList of Korea-related topics Link: http://www.visitkorea.or.kr/eng/info_db/dest/sight_detail.jsp?seqno=2210 ..
Muhallabids
The Muhallabids were a dynasty of governers in Ifriqiya under the Abbasid Caliphate (771-793) Although subject to the Abbasids, they enjoyed a great deal of autonomy and were able to maintain Arab rule in the face of revolts by the Berbers. They were unable however to prevent the formation of the k..
Muhal Richard Abrams
Muhal Richard Abrams (born 1930) is a composer, arranger, and jazz pianist. A founding member and the first president of the Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians (AACM), Muhal Richard Abrams is a widely influential artist, having played sides for many musicians early in his career..
Muhamad Ali Aman
Muhamad Ali Aman is the Secretary General and leader of the Singapore Malay National Organisation, which is also known as Pertubuhan Kebangsaan Melayu Singapura (PKMS), a major political party in Singapore. He is also the vice-chairman of Singapore Democratic Alliance, a political alliance of four ..
Muhamad Naji Subhi Al Juhani
Muhamad Naji Subhi Al Juhani is a citizen of Saudi Arabia, held in extrajudicial detention in the United States Guantanamo Bay Naval Base, in Cuba. [list of prisoners (.pdf)], US Department of Defense, April 20 2006 His detainee ID number is 062. Combatant Status Review Tribunal Initiall..
Muhamed Alaim
Muhamed Alaim Muhamed Alaim (born February 10, 1981 in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina) is a Bosnian football goalkeeper. Currently, Alaim plays and is captain for FK Sarajevo in the Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina. On the national level, Alaim has made some appearances for the Bos..
Muhamed Hussein Abdallah
Muhamed Hussein Abdallah is a citizen of Somalia, held in extrajudicial detention in the United States Guantanamo Bay Naval Base, in Cuba. http://www.defenselink.mil/pubs/foi/detainees/detainee_list.pdf list of prisoners (.pdf)], US Department of Defense, April 20 2006 His detainee ID number is 704...
Muhamed Konjić
Muhamed Konjic (born May 14, 1970 in Tuzla, Bosnia-Herzegovina) is a Bosnian football (soccer) player. Konjic is perhaps the most influential player in the Bosnian squad, for which he has been capped 38 times (as of early 2005). He was the captain in the first match played by Bosnia-Herzegovina on..
Muhamed Mehmedbašić
Muhamed Mehmedbašić was born in Bosnia and Herzegovina. A member of the nobility, Mehmedbašić joined the Black Hand secret society and in 1914 was chosen to assassinate General Oskar Potiorek, Governor of the Austrian provinces of Bosnia-Herzegovina, with a poisoned dagger. After one failed atte..
Muhamed Sacirbey
Muhamed Sacirbey (Born Muhamed Šaćirbegović on July 20, 1956 in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina) is a Bosnian-American lawyer and businessman who served at the pleasure of the Bosnian government during the 1992-1995 Bosnian War and shortly after. Contents 1 Early Life2 War Time3&nbs..
Muhamma
Muhamma is a census town in Alappuzha district in the Indian state of Kerala. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Muhamma had a population of 24,513. Males constitute 48% of the population and females 52%. Muhamma has an average literacy rate of 85%,..
Muhammad
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. academics. In a 2003 article, Gregor Schoeler summarizes it thus: Many, but not all of the first group of ..
Muhammad's first revelation
''This is a sub-article to Muhammad before Medina Muhammad's first revelation is the event where Muhammad reported that he meet a angel. This resulted in Muhammad proclaiming himself to be the Prophet of God. Contents 1 History1.1 Introduction1.2 Event2 Views2.1 Muslim vi..
Muhammad's marriages
The Wives of Muhammad Khadijah bint Khuwaylid Sawda bint Zama* Aisha* Hafsa bint Umar Zaynab bint Khuzayma Umm Salama Hind bint Abi Umayya Zaynab bint Jahsh Juwayriya bint al-Harith Ramlah bint Abi-Sufyan Safiyya bint Huyayy Maymuna bint al-Harith Maria al-Qibtiyya** *succession disp..
Muhammad's Monsters
Muhammad's Monsters: A Comprehensive Guide to Radical Islam for Western Audiences is a book edited by author David Bukay. It is a compilation of writings by expert analysts on Radical Islam Contents SECTION ONE: ISLAM AS A WORLD THREAT A New and More Dangerous Era - Anthony J. DennisSacred Visi..
Muhammad: a Biography of the Prophet (book)
This book is a biography of Muhammad, the Prophet of Islam, by author Karen Armstrong. According to reviews, see below, the book provides a balanced, often insightful account of the life of the prophet. Contents 1 Editions2 Reviews2.1 ..
Muhammad: Legacy of a Prophet
Muhammad: Legacy of the Prophet is a documentary film that tells the story of the seventh century prophet who changed world history in 23 years, and continues to shapes the lives of more than 1.3 billion people. Three years in the making, the film takes viewers not only to ancient Middle Eastern sit..
Muhammad: The Messenger of God (book)
Muhammad, The Messenger of God (ISBN 0062508865) is a book about Islam written by Betty Kelen. Content Among its content can be found: Hadith of the door to knowledgeHadith of the dinner invitation See also Identity of first male Muslim. External links [Description of the book] ..
Muhammadabad
Muhammadabad is a town and a nagar panchayat in Mau district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. Geography Muhammadabad is located at [25.63° N 83.75° E][Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Muhammadabad]. It has an average elevation of 61 metres (200 feet). De..
Muhammadu Buhari
Muhammadu Buhari Muhammadu Buhari (born December 17, 1942) was a military ruler of Nigeria (December 31st,1983 - August 27th, 1985) and an unsuccessful candidate for president in the May 29th, 2003 Presidential Elections. His ethnic background is Fulani and his faith is Islam; his family is f..
Muhammadwala
Muhammadwala is a variety of Mango grown in different parts of the world. Size small to medium, skin thick, yellow brown, pulp sweet, juicy, stone medium sized, fiber very little. Very hard variety. Season early August. ..
Muhammad (book)
Muhammad (ISBN 1565847520) is the name of a book writen by prominent French non-Muslim Islamic scholar Maxime Rodinson in 2002 . ..
Muhammad (name)
Muhammad, (Arabic محمد, also transliterated Mohammad, Mohammed, Mohamed, Muhammed, Mahommed, Mehmed, Mehmet, and Mahomet (Latin Mahometus) is an Arabic name. Contents 1 Etymology2 History3 List3.1 ..
Muhammad (sura)
9th century North African folio of ayah 9-15 Surat Muhammad (Arabic: سورة محمد ) (Muhammad) is the 47th sura of the Qur'an with 38 ayat. Preceded by:Al-Ahqaf Sura 47 Succeeded by:Al-Fath The Qur'an 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31..
Muhammad Abdi Yusuf
Muhammad Abdi Yusuf was the prime minister of Somalia for nearly a year. He was appointed by President Abdulkassim Salat Hassan on December 8, 2003, to replace Hassan Abshir Farah. He left office on November 3 2004 when Somalia's new President Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed replaced him with Ali Muhammad Ghe..
Muhammad Abduh
Muhammad Abduh (Muhammad 'Abduh) (Arabic: محمد عبده ) (Nile Delta, 1849 - Alexandria, July 11 1905, ) was an Egyptian jurist, religious scholar and liberal reformer known as the founder of Islamic Modernism. Contents 1 Biography2 Works3 See also4 External links5 ..
Muhammad Abdul Bari
Muhammad Abdul Bari, MBE is Secretary General of Muslim Council of Britain (MCB), appointed in 2006 to replace Sir Iqbal Sacranie. He had previously been the deputy secretary of the MCB for four years and is chair of the East London Mosque Trust. Born in Bangladesh, Bari is an educationalist with a..
Muhammad Abd Allah Mansur Al Futuri
Muhammad Abd Allah Mansur Al Futuri is a citizen of Libya, held in extrajudicial detention in the United States Guantanamo Bay Naval Base, in Cuba. [list of prisoners (.pdf)], US Department of Defense, April 20 2006 Al Futuri's Guantanamo detainee ID number is 194. The Department of Def..
Muhammad Abd Al Nasir Muhammad Khantumani
Muhammad Abd Al Nasir Muhammad Khantumani is a citizen of Syria, held in extrajudicial detention in the United States Guantanamo Bay Naval Base, in Cuba. [list of prisoners (.pdf)], US Department of Defense, April 20 2006 His detainee ID number is 312. Combatant Status Review Tribunal In..
Muhammad Abd Al Rahman Al Kurash
Muhammad Abd Al Rahman Al Kurash is held in extrajudicial detention in the United States Guantanamo Bay Naval Base, in Cuba.[list of prisoners (.pdf)], US Department of Defense, May 15 2006 His detainee ID number is 214. Contents 1 Combatant Status Review Tribunal2 Administrat..
Muhammad Abu Tir
Muhammad Hassan Abu Tir (a.k.a. Shei Abu Mus’ab) (born 1951, Umm Tuba, East Jerusalem) is the No. 2 candidate in the Palestinian political party Hamas. Abu Tir, a moderate politician by Hamas standards, was elected to the Palestinian Legislative Council (PLC) as a representative to his East Jeru..
Muhammad Abu Zahra
Sheikh Muhammad Abu Zahra (1898-1974) was a conservative Egyptian public intellectual, traditional scholar of Islamic law and author. Abu Zahra was educated at the Ahmadi Madrasa, the Madrasa al-Qada al-Shari and the Dar al-Ulum. He taught at al-Azhar's faculty of theology and later, as professor ..
Muhammad after the conquest of Mecca
The period when Muhammad in Medina started with the Conquest of Mecca in 630 and ended with the his death in 632. Contents 1 History1.1 ..
Muhammad Afzal Zullah
Mohammed Afzal Zullah was born on April 19, 1928, at Bijnial, Mandra (District Rawalpindi). He graduated in 1948 from Punjab University in Arts. In 1950 he received the degree in Law from Punjab University Lahore. He enrolled as a Pleader in 1950 and started practice at Sahiwal. Later on he shifted ..
Muhammad Ahmad
Muhammad Ahmad. Muhammad Ahmad ibn as Sayyid Abd Allah (otherwise known as The Mahdi or Mohammed Ahmed) (12 August, 1844–June 22, 1885) was a Muslim religious leader, a faqir, in the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan. He declared a jihad and raised an army after declaring himself the Mahdi in 1881, a..
Muhammad Ahmad Abdallah Al Ansi
Muhammad Ahmad Abdallah Al Ansi is a citizen of Yemen, held in extrajudicial detention in the United States Guantanamo Bay Naval Base, in Cuba. [list of prisoners (.pdf)], US Department of Defense, April 20 2006 His detainee ID number is 029. Combatant Status Review Tribunal Initially th..
Muhammad Ahmad Mahgoub
Muhammad Ahmad Mahgoub (1908 — 1976) was former foreign minister, then prime minister of Sudan and an important writer who has published several volumes of poetry in the Arabic language. He was foreign minister between 1956 and 1958, and then again between 1964 and 1965. He was elected prime m..
Muhammad Akram
Muhammad Akram (Urdu: محمد اکرم ) was born: 1938 in Dingha Village, District of Gujrat, Punjab, Pakistan. Muhammad Akram was commissioned: 1963, Frontier Force Regiment Major Muhammad Akram and a company of the 4th FF Regiment which he commanded in the forward area of the Hilli district, i..
Muhammad Akram Khan
Muhammad Akram Khan is a Pakistani scholar of Islamic law. In 1988, while he was an audit officer for that country's government, he wrote "Commodity Exchange and Stock Exchange in Islamic Economy," for The American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences. The essay is notable because it makes a very ..
Muhammad al-Badr
H.M. Muhammad al-Badr (1926 – 1996) (Arabic: المنصور محمد البدر بن أحمد) was the last king of the Mutawakkilite Kingdom of Yemen (North Yemen), and leader of the monarchist regions during the North Yemen Civil War (1962-1970). His full name was al-Mansur Bi'llah Muhamma..
Muhammad al-Baqir
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Muhammad al-Bukhari
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Muhammad al-Darazi
Muhammad al-Darazi (? in Bukhara, Turkey - 1019) is believed to have been the founder of the Druze religion. ..
Muhammad al-Durrah
Muhammed al-Durrah (Arabic:محمد الدرة) was a twelve-year-old Palestinian boy reported to have been killed by gunfire on September 30, 2000 at the beginning of the Al-Aqsa Intifada. A French television crew (France 2) near Netzarim junction in the Gaza Strip filmed the boy clutching his fath..
Muhammad al-Fazari
Abu abdallah Muhammad ibn Ibrahim al-Fazari (d. 796 or 806) was a Persian philosopher, mathematician and astronomer. He is not to be confused with his father Ibrahim al-Fazari, also an astronomer and mathematician. He is credited to have built the first astrolabe in the Islamic world. (Richard Nel..
Muhammad al-Gharsi
Muhammad al-Gharsi is one of the most famous modern Yemeni poets. He is a friend of Ali Abdullah Saleh, the current President of Yemen, and former President of the Yemen Arab Republic (North Yemen). Before the unification of Yemen, al-Gharsi was viewed as "an eloquent spokesman for the republican ..
Muhammad al-Idrisi
Al-Idrisi (b.1100-d.1165 or 1166) full name Abu Abd Allah Muhammad al-Idrisi (Arabic: أبو عبد الله محمد الإدريسي) was an Arab cartographer, geographer and traveller who lived in Sicily, at the court of King Roger II. Muhammad al-Idrisi was born in Sabtah, then belonging to ..
Muhammad al-Jazuli
Muhammad ibn Sulayman al-Jazuli (died 1465) was a Moroccan Muslim of Berber origin who is most famous for compiling the Dala'il al-Khairat, an extremely popular Muslim prayer book. External links [The Story of Dala’il al-Khayrat] (written by Sheikh Nuh Ha Mim Keller)[Biographical n..
Muhammad al-Mahdi
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Muhammad al-Muqri
Muhammad al-Muqri (1844? - September 9, 1957) was an adviser and grand vizier to several sultans of Morocco while that country was still under French colonial domination. Born in the city of Fez, he began his career in government during the reign of Sultan Hassan I. Under the next sultan, Abd al-..
Muhammad al-Qa'im Bi-Amrillah
Muhammad al-Qaim Bi-Amrillah (893 - 17 May, 946) (Arabic: محمد القائم بأمر الله) was the second Caliph of the Fatimids in Ifriqiya and ruled from 934 to 946. Al-Qaim was born in Salamya in Syria in 893 with the name Abd ar-Rahman. After his father Ubayd Allah al-Mahdi Billah (910-..
Muhammad Al-Sabah
Sheikh Muhammad al-Sabah Al-Sabah (1831-May 17, 1896) was the sixth emir of Kuwait from the Al-Sabah dynasty. He ruled between May of 1892 and May 17, 1896 during which he held the title of Pasha from the Ottoman Sultan. He was the second son of Sabah II Al-Sabah and succeeded his half-brother Abdu..
Muhammad Al-Sabah Al-Salim Al-Sabah
Mohammad Al-Sabah Al-Salim Al-Sabah was born in 1955, and is the son of the late Emir of Kuwait, Sheikh Sabah III Al-Salem Al-Sabah. His elder brother is Sheikh Salem Sabah Al-Salem Al-Sabah, former Defense and Interior minister. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics from Harvard University and was a profes..
Muhammad Al-Shammari
Muhammad Al-Shammari (Muhammad Thageel Jaber Al-Assi Al-Sharifi Al-Shammari) (June 5 1986, - ) This MMA fighter, Businessman, and Actor was born in Jahrah Kuwait, originally from Iraq and was raised in Kuwait until he was five years of age. His origin also traces back to Saudi Arabia. He and his fa..
Muhammad al-Taqi
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Muhammad al-Tijani
''for other uses, see Al-Tijani Dr. Muhammad al-Tijani al-Samawi, who was brought up as a Sufi Muslim, dabbled in orthodox Sunnism before finally adopting the Twelver Shi'a school of thought after an extended visit to Iraq. He became noted for his many propagandistic tracts defending the beliefs of..
Muhammad al-Yaqoubi
Muhammad al-Yaqoubi is an Islamic scholar born in Syria. He descends from the family of the Prophet Muhammad through his grandson Hasan. His father was an instructor at the Grand Omayyad Mosque and the Darwishiyya Mosque in Damascus. It was under his father that he began his learning. He studied the..
Muhammad Aladdin
Muhammad Aladdin, also known as Alaa Eddin (Arabic:محمـد علاء الديـن) is an Egyptian novelist, short story writer, and script writer. Aladdin has gained acclamation for his first novel published The Gospel According to Adam (Arabic:إنجيل آدم) in January 2006, the work has b..
Muhammad Alawi al-Maliki
Al-Sayyid Muhammad ibn Alawi ibn Abbas al-Maliki (1947 - 2004) was a prominent Islamic scholar from Saudi Arabia. He was born in Mecca to a family of reputed scholars who, like himself, taught in the Sacred Mosque. Whereas Wahhabism is the official branch of Islam in Saudi Arabia, al-Maliki adher..
Muhammad Ali
For other people named , see |- ! colspan="2" style="background-color: #d0d0d0; text-align: center;" | Statistics |- ! Real name | Muhammad Ali (born Cassius Marcellus Clay, Jr.) |- ! Nickname | The Greatest,Louisville Lip |- ! Weight | Heavyweight |- ! Nationality | US American |- ! Birth date |..
Muhammad Ali's seizure of power
The process of Muhammad Ali's seizure of power in Egypt was a long three way civil war between the Ottoman Turks, Egyptian Mamluks, and Albanian mercenaries. It ended in victory for the Albanians led by Muhammad Ali of Egypt. The war was a result of the French invasion of Egypt by Napoleon. After..
Muhammad Ali: His Life and Times
Muhammad Ali: His Life and Times is an award-winning biography of the boxer Muhammad Ali, written in 1991 by Thomas Hauser. It won the William Hill Sports Book of the Year award in that year. ..
Muhammad Ali (disambiguation)
The name Muhammad Ali (or Mohammed Ali or other variants) is shared by: Muhammad Ali (1942–), boxer, born Cassius ClayMuhammad Ali (1769–1849), viceroy of EgyptDusé Mohamed Ali (1866–1945), African nationalistMuhammad Ali Jinnah (1876–1948), founder and first governor-general of Pakistan 1..
Muhammad Ali Bogra
Mohammad Ali Bogra Muhammad Ali Bogra (1909 - 1963) was a Pakistani statesman of Bengali origin, who served as Prime Minister of Pakistan from 1953 until 1955. Born at Bogra to a family descended from the Nawabs of Bengal, he attended the University of Calcutta and followed his education wit..
Muhammad Ali Center
The Muhammad Ali Center, a tribute to the man and his values, opened November 19 2005, in downtown Louisville, Kentucky at Sixth Street and River Road. In addition to displaying Muhammad Ali's boxing memorabilia, the center focuses on the core themes he has taken to heart: peace, social responsibili..
Muhammad Ali Haitham
Muhammad Ali Haitham (1940-1993) (Arabic: محمد علي هيثم) was a Prime Minister of the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen. Haitham was appointed Prime Minister of the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen (South Yemen) in 1969. Salim Ali Rubai and the National Liberation Front (of which..
Muhammad Ali Jinnah
Muhammad Ali Jinnah Office: '''1st Governor-General of Pakistan Term of office: August 14 1947 – September 11 1948 Succeeded by: Khawaja Nazimuddin Date of birth: December 25 1876 Place of birth: Wazir Mansion, Karachi Wives: Emibai (..
Muhammad Ali Mazidi
Muhammad Ali Mazidi went to Tabriz University and holds Master’s degrees from both Southern Methodist University and the University of Texas at Dallas. He is currently (2006) a.b.d. on his Ph.D. in the Electrical Engineering Department of Southern Methodist University. He teaches microprocessor-ba..
Muhammad Ali of Egypt
This article is about the viceroy of Egypt. For other people named Mehemet Ali, see Mehemet Ali (disambiguation) and Muhammad Ali (disambiguation) Muhammad `Alī Muhammad Ali Pasha (Arabic: محمد علي باشا) or Mehmet Ali Paşa (Kavalalı Mehmet Ali Paşa) in Turkish (c. 1769 - August..
Muhammad Ali Samatar
Muhammad Ali Samatar (born 1931) is a Somalian politician. He was an important official in the Siad Barre regime, and served as prime minister of Somalia from February 1 1987 to September 3 1990. He was the first person to become prime minister of Somalia since 1969 when Siad Barre became President ..
Muhammad Ali Shehki
Muhammad Ali Shehki, is a Pakistani pop singer. Along with Alamgeer or Alamgir, he set the trend of pop music only in Pakistan.When he started his career, he was young energetic student of NED University at Karachi, Pakistan. He is still loved by people for his contribution to music and his charmin..
Muhammad Amin al-Hasanat Shah al-Qurashi
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Muhammad an-Nasir
Muhammad an-Nâsir (الناصر لدين الله محمد بن المنصور an-nāṣir li-dīn allah muḥammad ben al-manṣūr), date of birth unknown. He succeeded his father, Abû Yûsuf Ya'qûb al-Mansûr, as Almohad caliph in 1198. He died in 1213. Biography An-Nâsir inherited an empire..
Muhammad and Jane
[Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Muhammad and Jane is a 2003 feature film directed by Usama Alshaibi; it stars Piotr Tokarski and Melina Paez. The film follows Muhammad (Tokarski), a half-Polish/half-Iraqi man who returns to the United States after bein..
Muhammad and the Origins of Islam (book)
Muhammad and the Origins of Islam is a book about Islam by F. E. Peters. Contents 1 Reviews1.1 Publisher1.2 Booknews2 Reference Reviews Publisher ''Peters writes very well. The scholarship is excellent, and the book fills a gap in the available material. There are several liv..
Muhammad Aqa-Kermani
Muhammad Aqa-Kermani (Persian: محمد آغاكرمنى ) also written Aqkirmani was an 18th century Persian physician from Kerman, Iran. Little is known of Muhammad Aqkirmani's life except that he was active around the year 1747. He is known by an encyclopedia that is preserved today, as well ..
Muhammad Asad
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Muhammad ash-Shawkani
Muhammad ash-Shawkani (d.1834) was a Yemeni Sunni scholar of Islam, jurisprudent, and reformer. He rejected the Shiite Zaydi school of law into which he was originally born. It is said that he was influenced by Salafi thought and called for a return to the textual sources of the Quran and hadith. He..
Muhammad Asif Muhsini
Ayatollah Muhammad Asif Muhsini (Sheik Muhsini) is the founder of the Islamic Movement of Afghanistan (Harakat-I Islami-yi Afghanistan). Born in 1935 in Kandahar, he studied in Najaf, Iraq and became an Ayatollah. He founded Harakat-I Islami-yi Afghanistan in 1978. The group later played a large ..
Muhammad Aslam Khan Khattak
Muhammad Aslam Khan Khattak (b. 1908) is a Pakistani politician and diplomat. In his youth he was part of the group along with Chaudhry Rehmat Ali who published the pamphlet titled now or never which coined the name Pakistan. He served closely with Dr Khan Sahib in the NWFP provincial government dur..
Muhammad Assad
Muhammad Assad, Salah Ali and Muhammad Bashmilah are three Yemenis who, according to Amnesty International, were captured and covertly transported to, detained in, and interrogated at, covert CIA interrogation centres -- black sites. The three were all arrested in late 2003. They were all repatria..
Muhammad as a general
Muhammad (c.570-632), the prophet of Islam, was, amongst other things, a warrior during the last ten years of his life. Muhammad spent his last ten years, from 622 to 632, as the ruler of a Muslim community in Medina that was engaged in constant warfare. Through raids, sieges, and diplomacy, he ..
Muhammad at Mecca (book)
Muhammad at Mecca is a book about Islam written by the non-Muslim Islamic scholar William Montgomery Watt. It was first released by Oxford University Press in 1956. Muhammad at Medina is its sequel. See also Muhammad before Medina Editions 1993: Kazi Pubns Inc, ISBN 01957727762004: Oxford Univer..
Muhammad at Medina (book)
Muhammad at Medina is a book about Islam written by the non-Muslim Islamic scholar William Montgomery Watt. Oxford University Press, 1953. It is the sequel to Muhammad at Mecca. See also Muhammad in Medina External links Muhammad at Medina. Oxford Univserity Press (ISBN 0195773071) ..
Muhammad Awzal
Muḥammad Awzal, also known as Muhammad ibn Ali Awzal or al-Awzali was a religious Berber poet. He is considered the most important author of the Tashelhiyt (southern Morocco Berber language) literary tradition. He was born around 1670 in the village of al-Qasaba in the region of Sous, Morocco a..
Muhammad Aziz Khan
Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committe, Pakistan Military October 7, 2001 - October 2004. ..
Muhammad Baqir al-Sadr
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Muhammad Bassiri
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Muhammad before Medina
The period of Muhammad before Medina started with his birth and ended in 622 with the Migration to Medina in 622. Contents 1 History1.1 c ..
Muhammad Ben Moujan
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Muhammad Bilal
Muhammad Ibrahim Bilal was a member of a terrorist group dubbed the Portland Seven, some members of which attemped to travel to Afghanistan shortly after 9/11 in order to aid the Taliban. In October 2002, Bilal was indicted and shortly thereafter arrested in Detroit. In 2003, he was sentenced to eig..
Muhammad bin Abdul Aziz al-Saud
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Muhammad bin Fahd
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Muhammad bin Musa
Ǧa‘far Muḥammad ibn Mūsā ibn Šākir (800 - 873), was a 9th century Persian mathematician and astronomer from Baghdad, the eldest of the Banu Musa brothers. In addition to making major contributions to geometry texts, Jafar Muhammad also wrote Premises of the book of conics which was a crit..
Muhammad bin Qasim
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Muhammad bin Saud
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Muhammad bin Saud (disambiguation)
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Muhammad bin Shakhbut
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Muhammad bin Tughj
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Muhammad bin Tughluq
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Muhammad Boudiaf
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Muhammad Fadhel al-Jamali
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Muhammad Fareed Didi
Al Ameeru Muhammad Fareed Muhammad Farid Didi (or Al Ameeru Muhammad Fareed) (d.1969) was the Sultan of the Maldives from March 6, 1954 until his deposition by a referendum that introduced the Second Republic on November 11 1968. He died in exile in Ceylon (now Sri Lanka). He was childless. ..
Muhammad Farooq Rehmani
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Muhammad Fazal Khan Changwi
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Muhammad Gapusov
Muhammad Gapusov (or Muhammadnazar Gapurovich Gapurov) (1922 – 1999) was the General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Turkmen SSR from 1971 until 1985 when Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev replaced him with Saparmurat Niyazov due to a cotton-related corruption scandal. |- style="text-a..
Muhammad Hafiz Hashim
Muhammad Hafiz Hashim is a popular Malaysian badminton player. He became known worldwide when he won the Yonex All-England Open Badminton Championship in 2003. He is one of the successful Malay badminton players aside from the Sidek brothers. He is the student of former Malaysian badminton player, (..
Muhammad Hamidullah
Muhammad Hamidullah was a world renowned scholar of Islam known for seminal and outstanding contributions to the research of the History of Hadith, Translations of the Qur`an, Advancement of Islamic learning and to the dissemination of Islamic teachings in the Western world. he passed away at the ag..
Muhammad Hamid Al Qarani
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Muhammad Hassanein
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Muhammad Hidayat Ullah
Muhammad Hidayatullah (b. 1905, d. 1992) was acting President of India in 1969 and second Muslim to hold the post (Dr Zakir Hussain was the first). Hidayatullah was succeeded by the previous President Varahagiri Venkata Giri.He was Chief Justice of India from January 1968 to February 1970..He was a..
Muhammad Husayn Haykal
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Muhammad I
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Muhammad ibn 'Ali 'Abd ash-Shakur
Muhammad ibn 'Ali 'Abd ash-Shakur was the Emir of Harar, Ethiopia (1856–1875). With the help of Oromo leaders, Muhammad usurped the throne 30 August 1856 and persecuted his own people. The native Harari appealed to khedive Isma'il of Egypt, who then directed Ra'uf Pasha, in command of the mili..
Muhammad ibn Abd-al-Wahhab
Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab al-Tamimi (1703AD – 1792AD) (Arabic:محمد بن عبد الوهاب التميمى) was an Arab theologian born in the Najd, in present-day Saudi Arabia and the most famous scholar of the movement within Islam known as the Salafi movement. Contents 1 Legacy2&nb..
Muhammad ibn Abd al-Rahman
Muhammad was the son of Abd al-Rahman ibn Faisal, Amir of the Second Saudi State based in Riyadh. There is some controversy regarding the date of his birth, with some sources making him older than his brother, the future king Abd al-Aziz, an important factor in his later manoeuvering for successio..
Muhammad ibn Abu Bakr
Muhammad ibn Abi Bakr (631–658) was the son of Islam's first caliph, Abū Bakr and Asma bint Umais. When Abū Bakr died, Ibn Abī-Bakr's mother remarried, to ˤAlī ibn Abī-Tālib, Muhammad's cousin. The boy was only three years old at the time; he became ˤAlī's adopted son and one of his suppo..
Muhammad ibn Ahmad al-Khwarizmi
Abu Abdallah Muhammad ibn Ahmad ibn Yusuf al-Khwarizmi (أبو عبد الله محمد بن أحمد بن يوسف الخوارزمي), also referred to as al-Balkhi (البلخي), was a tenth century encyclopedist and the author of the early encyclopedia Mafatih al-'Ulum (“Key to the Sciences..
Muhammad Ibn al-Habib
Sidi Muhammad Ibn al-Habib al-Filâlî (1876 - January 10, 1972) was a Sufi Islamic teacher, author, and shaykh of the Darqawa tariqa in Morocco. Contents 1 Background2 Life & Education2.1 Teachings3 His ''Ijazah'' & Journeys4 His Intellectual Legacy5 Notes Backgrou..
Muhammad ibn al-Hanafiyyah
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Muhammad ibn al Uthaymeen
Muhammad ibn Saalih al-Uthaymeen was one of the most prominent Islamic scholars of the latter half of the twentieth century. Born in Saudi Arabia, the Shaykh memorised the qur'an at an early age and studied under the some of the most knowledgable scholars of the time including: Shaykh Abd ar-Rahman..
Muhammad ibn Azhar ad-Din
Muhammad ibn Azhar ad-Din (reigned 1488 - 1518) was a sultan of Adal. Sultan Muhammad attempted to remain at peace with the Emperor of Ethiopia Na'od, but his efforts were foiled by the frequent reaids of Mahfuz. He was prsent with Imam Mahfuz when Emperor Lebna Dengel attacked and destroyed the Im..
Muhammad ibn Badlay
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Muhammad ibn Falah
Muhammad ibn Falah (b. 1400 in Wasit, Iraq - d. 1461 in Hoveizeh, Iran) was an Iraqi-born theologian who founded the Msha'sha'iya, a Shi'a sect. He received his theological education in the city of al-Hillah, and there came to believe himself to be the earthly representative of Imam Ali and the Mahd..
Muhammad ibn Idris ash-Shafi`i
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Muhammad ibn Ismail ad-Darazi
Muhammad bin Ismail Nashtakin ad-Darazi was a medieval Iranian Ismaili who believed in the transmigration of souls and preached the divinity of Al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah. He was a precursor or founder of the Druze offshoot of Islam. ..
Muhammad ibn Ja'far
Muhammad ibn Jafar (Arabic: محمد إبن جعفر) was the son of Ja'far ibn Abu Talib, and therefore the grandson of Fatima bint Asad and Abu Talib. He married Umme Kulsoom. See also Sahaba External links http://www.yazehra.com/fatimabint.htmhttp://anwary-islam.com/companion/ten-abu-ubaydah-ja..
Muhammad ibn Jarir al-Tabari
For other individuals bearing the same name, see al-Tabari. Bal'ami's 14th century Persian version of Universal History by al-Tabari Abu Jafar Muhammad ibn Jarir at-Tabari 838–923 (father of Jafar, named Muhammad, son of Jarir from the province of Tabaristan, Arabic الطبري), was ..
Muhammad ibn Mahmud Amuli
Muhammad ibn Mahmud al-Amuli was a medieval Persian physician from Mazandaran, Iran. He wrote an Arabic commentary on the epitome of Avicenna's The Canon of Medicine that had been made by Yusuf al-Ilaqi. Between 1335 and 1342 Amuli also composed a large and widely-read Persian encyclopedia on th..
Muhammad Ibn Maslamah
Muhammad Ibn Maslamah (589 - 666), also known as Muhammad bin Maslama Ansari, was a companion of the Prophet Muhammad. He was among the first in Yathrib to become a Muslim and was a halif or an ally of the Aws tribe in Medina indicating he was not an Arab. He became a Muslim at the hands of Musab i..
Muhammad ibn Maslamah
Muhammad ibn Maslamah was a Companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. He was involved in the expulsion of the Banu Nadir from Medina [[Citing sources citation needed]] External links [biography] from USC-MSA Compendium of Muslim Texts. ..
Muhammad ibn Mubarak ibn Hamad Al Khalifah
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Muhammad ibn Munkadir
Muhammad ibn Munkadir (d.747), also known as Ibn al-Munkadir or Muhammad al-Taymi, was a prominent tabi'i (plural: taba'een) and reciter of the Qur'an, who transmitted a number of traditions of the Islamic Prophet Muhammad (hadith).Mashahir, 65; Abu Nu`aym, in. 146-58 Notes Prose contains specific ..
Muhammad ibn Musa al-Khwarizmi
"al-Khwarizmi" redirects here. For , see . Abu Ja'afar Abdullah Muhammad Ibnu Mūsā al-Khawārizmī (Arabic: محمد بن موسى الخوارزمي) was a MuslimBritannica, [al-Khwarizmi] PersianJeffrey A. Oaks. [Was al-Khwarizmi an applied algebraist?]; Jan P. Hogendijk. &..
Muhammad ibn Muslim ibn Shihab al-Zuhri
Muhammad ibn Muslim ibn Shihab al-Zuhri (d.742), known simply as Ibn Shihab or al-Zuhri, is among those who first compiled hadiths at the behest of Umayyad caliph Umar II (d.720), fearing that some of the Prophetic traditions might be lost. Contents 1 Life2 Relationship with the Umayya..
Muhammad Ibn Wasi' Al-Azdi
Muhammad Ibn Wasi' Al-Azdi (d.ca.744 or 751) was a tabi'i Islamic scholar of hadith, judge, and soldier who was noted for his asceticism (zuhd). His state­ment, 'I never saw anything without seeing Allah therein' was much discussed by later Sufis. He fought under Qutaybah Ibn Muslim (d.715) during ..
Muhammad ibn Yusuf al-Harawi
Muhammad ibn Yusuf al-Harawi was a Persian late 15th century physician from Herat, now part of Afghanistan. In 1518 he composed, in Arabic, an alphabetical medical dictionary and encyclopedia. It covered anatomical and pathological terms and concepts, medicinal substances, and prominent physicians,..
Muhammad II
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Muhammad III as-Sadiq
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Muhammad III of Córdoba
Muhammad bin 'Abd ar-Rahman bin 'Obayd Allah (Arabic: محمد بن عبد الرحمن بن عبيد الله), known as Muhammad III (Arabic: محمد الثالث) was an Umayyad Caliph of Cordoba. He ruled after the death of Abd ar-Rahman V from 1024 to 1025 when the people of Córdoba revolt ag..
Muhammad II of Aghlabids
Muhammad II ibn Ahmad Abu l-Ghasaniq (d.875), was the eighth Emir of the Aghlabids in Ifriqiya (864-875) He succeeded his uncle Ziyadat Allah II (863-864), inheriting from his predecessors a stable and prosperous state. An aesthete fond of wine and hunting, he felt able to devote himself to extrava..
Muhammad II of Córdoba
Mohammed II al-Mahdi (محمد الثاني ، المهدي) was the fourth Caliph of Cordoba, of the Umayyad dynasty. Preceded by:Hisham II Umayyad Leader Succeeded by:Suleiman Caliph of Cordoba ..
Muhammad II of Khwarezm
Ala ad-Din Muhammad II (علاءالدين محمد ʿAlā al-Dīn Muḥammad) was the ruler of the Khwarezmid Empire from 1200 to 1220. His father was a Turkish slave who eventually became a viceroy of a small province named Khwarizm. After his father died, Muhammad inherited his father's lands, an..
Muhammad Ilyas
Muhammad Ilyas was the founder of the Islamic movement Tablighi Jamaat of the South Asian subcontinent. He is arguably one of the most influential, yet least well-known, figures of the twentieth century Islam. Mawlana Ilyas was born in 1885 to a family of religious scholars, and his early education ..
Muhammad Imaaduddeen IV
Muhammad Imaaduddeen IV (died 1882) was the sultan of the Maldives from 1835 to 1882. He ruled for 48 years, 4 months, and 28 days, making his reign the longest ever in the Maldives. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Muhammad Imaaduddeen V
Sultan Muhammad Imaaduddeen V, son of Ibrahim Nooraddeen and younger brother of Muhammad Shamsuddeen III, was the sultan of the Maldives from 1892 to 1893 for five months. He was 8 years old when he became the sultan. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Muhammad Imdad Hussain Pirzada
Shaykh Muhammad Imdad Hussain Pirzada, born in 1946 in Jhang, Pakistan, is a graduate of DMG Bhera and the University of the Punjab (Pakistan). His qualifications include Adib, ‘Alim and Fadil ‘Arabi, BA (English), MA (Islamic Studies), MA (Arabic) and MOL. Inspired by his teacher, mentor an..
Muhammad in Medina
The period when Muhammad in Medina started with the Migration to Medina in 622 and ended with the Conquest of Mecca in 630. Contents 1 History1.1 ..
Muhammad Iqbal
Sir Dr Muhammad Iqbal Sir Muhammad Iqbal (Urdu: محمد اقبال, Hindi: मुहम्मद इकबाल) (November 9 1877–April 21 1938) was an Indian Muslim poet, philosopher and politician, whose poetry in Persian and Urdu is regarded as among the greatest in modern times. A..
Muhammad Islam
Muhammad Islam is the son and only child of British musician Yusuf Islam, formerly Cat Stevens. He is, like his father, an Islamic activist, and has been involved in a number of projects to help the local Muslim community, notably the opening of Islamia Primary School in Salisbury Road, North Londo..
Muhammad Ismail Agha
Muhammad Ismail Agha is an Afghanistani-national who at age 14 was arrested as an al-Qaeda suspect by Afghan militia soldiers, who transferred him to U.S. forces in December 2002. Agha was detained at Bagram Air Base, then transferred to Camp X-Ray at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. He was released on Janu..
Muhammad IV al-Hadi
Muhammad IV al-Hadi (1855 - 1906) (Arabic: محمد الهادي باي بن علي) was the ruler of Tunisia between 11 June 1902 and 11 May 1906. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Muhammad Izhar ul Haq
Muhammad Izhar ul Haq, is a well-known columnist and a renowned poet of Urdu language, in Pakistan. He has four books of poetry to his credit: Deevar e Aab (winner of Adamjee Award for Literature)GhadarParizadPani Peh Bichha Takht (winner of Allama Iqbal Award 2004) Izhar is best known for his gha..
Muhammad I of Córdoba
Muhammad I (Arabic: ‎) was the Umayyad Emir of Córdoba from 852 – 886. Preceded by:Abd-ar-rahman II Umayyad Leader Succeeded by:al-Mundhir — Emir of Cordoba ]] ..
Muhammad Jaber al-Safa
Muhammad Jaber al-Safa (1875-1945) (Arabic: محمد جابر آل صفا) was a prominent historian and writer from the Lebanese region of Jabal Amel. Born in Nabatiye, he studied language and history under famous scholars sayyid Hassan Yusef al-Makki and sayyid Muhammad Ibrahim al-Husseini. ..
Muhammad Jamalul Alam II
Muhammad Jamalul Alam II (1889-1924) was the sultan of Brunei from May 12 1906 until his death on September 11 1924. By the time he became sultan, the United Kingdom had established a protectorate over Brunei. During his reign there was a power struggle between himself, the British residents and the..
Muhammad Karam Shah al-Azhari
A Brief Introduction by Bakhtyar Haider Pirzada al-Azhari “If the flame of knowledge burns out then human contemplation is incarcerated by superstitions and nonsense.” - Diya’ al-Ummat, Justice Shaykh Muhammad Karam Shah al-Azhari. Contents 1 His life2 Eulogies from his co..
Muhammad Khalid Masud
Dr. Muhammad Khalid Masud PhD. (born April 15, 1939) is the current Chairman of the Council of Islamic Ideology in Pakistan. Masud obtained his PhD in Islamic Studies at McGill University, Montreal, Canada. Previously he worked as the Academic Director of the International Institute for the Study o..
Muhammad Khan
Colonel Muhammad Khan was born in Chakwal, in the village of Balkasar, in 1919. He studied in Islamia College Civil lines and when World War II broke out, he joined the British Indian Army. He served in Iraq, Egypt and Palestine. In the Libyan Desert, he valourously fought against the Germans. He r..
Muhammad Khan (Ilkhan)
Muhammad Khan (d. July 1338) was a claimant to the throne of the Ilkhanate. He was a great grandson of Mengü Temür, who was a grandson of Batu Khan. During the breakup of the Ilkhanate following the death of Abu Sa'id in 1335, the Jalayirid Hasan Buzurg raised Muhammad Khan to the throne. Muhamma..
Muhammad Khan Junejo
Muhammad Khan Junejo, Prime Minister of Pakistan Muhammad Khan Junejo (Urdu: محمد خان جونیجو ) (born August 18, 1932 – died March 16, 1993) was former Pakistani Prime Minister. He was born at Sindhri in Tharparkar of Sindh. After completing his senior Cambridge, he went to UK..
Muhammad Khilji
Ikhtiar Uddin Muhammad bin Bakhtiar Khilji (12th century) was one of the military generals of Qutb-ud-din Aybak. Muhammad Khilji conquered Bihar in 1193. He also brought Bengal’s ruler Lakshmana Sena under his authority. He is the founder of the Khilji dynasty. ..
Muhammad Legenhausen
Hajj Muhammad Legenhausen was born in 1953 in New York. Brought up as a Catholic, he abandoned Christianity shortly after beginning his academic studies. In 1979, he became acquainted with Islam through Muslim students at Texas Southern University, where he taught from 1979 to 1989. He finally recit..
Muhammad Maarifi Mosque
Muhammad Maarifi Mosque is a historical mosque of Kartal district of Istanbul, Turkey which was once a Rifa'i Tekke. Muhammad Maarifi, a descendant of the prophet Muhammad, was born in Edirne (some say Egypt) who came and settled in Kartal during the late Ottoman period where he founded the Maarifi..
Muhammad Madani Miya Ashrafi al-Jilani
Sheikh Ul Islam Hadrat Madni Miya is the 39th decsendant of the Prophet Muhammed (Salla Allahu ta'ala 'alayhi wa Sallam). He is a Sayyad and Sufi, and his lineage included the Most Beloved Prophet Muhammed (Salla Allahu ta'ala 'alayhi wa Sallam), Hazrat Ali (Radi Allahu anhu), Bibi Fatima (Radi A..
Muhammad Mahmoud Pasha
Muhammad Mahmud Pasha (1877 - 1941) (Arabic: محمد محمود باشا) was Prime Minister of Egypt twice. Mahmud first became Prime Minister from June 27 1928 to October 4 1929, running under the Liberal Constitutional Party. When he left office, Sir Percy Lyham Loraine led Egypt as Governor Ge..
Muhammad Ma Jian
Muhammad Ma Jian, or Muhammad Makin, (1906-1978) was a Confucian scholar who became an Islamic jurist. In 1931, Ma went to al Azhar University in Cairo, Egypt. While at al-Azhar he gave a lecture series on Confucianism, Daoism, and Buddhism. The highly popular series was published as a book spo..
Muhammad Mehdi ibn Ali Naqi
Muhammad Mehdi ibn Ali Naqi was an early 18th century Persian physician from Isfahan. He composed a Persian treatise on hygiene and preservation of health addressed to travelers, titled Zad al-musafirin, which he wrote in Isfahan, during the Afghan invasion. He completed it on 15 September 1728 CE...
Muhammad Mehmood Alam
Squadron Leader Muhammad Mehmood Alam ([ur]) (born July 6, 1935) and also known as M.M. Alam, was a fighter pilot in the Pakistan Air Force. Pakistan initially claimed that he had destroyed 9 Indian Air Force fighter planes in and damaged 2 overall in the Indo-Pakistani War of 1965 before..
Muhammad Mian Soomro
Muhammad Mian Soomro is the Chairman of the Senate of Pakistan. Soomro comes from a renowned political family of Sindh that has been active in public life since 1923. His father, Late Ahmad Mian Soomro, was a seasoned parliamentarian, who was Deputy Speaker of the West Pakistan Assembly and a member..
Muhammad Mohsin
(Haji) Muhammad Mohsin (Bengali: ) (1732-1812) was one of the most prolific philanthrophers in the history of Bengal. His most notable contribution was during the great famine of Bengal during 1769-70. Mohsin was born to Haji Faizullah and Zainab Khanam in Hughli (now in West Bengal, India) in 1732..
Muhammad Mueenuddeen I
Muhammad Mueenuddeen I was the sultan of the Maldives from 1798 to 1835. He ruled for 37 years, 1 month and 4 days. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Muhammad Mueenuddeen II
Muhammad Mueenuddeen II was the sultan of the Maldives from 1886 to 1888. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Muhammad Muhsin Khan
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Muhammad Munawwar Mirza
Muhammad Munawwar Mirza (1923 - February 7, 2000), was a prominent Iqbal scholar, historian, writer and intellectual from Pakistan. Contents 1 Life and contribution2 Works3 References4 See also5 External links Life and contribution Born in 1923, he did his Masters in U..
Muhammad Munir
Muhammad Munir was born on 3 May 1895. After doing MA from Government College Lahore he joined Law College to earn his L.L.B. He started his career as a lawyer at Amritsar in 1921, later on he shifted to Lahore in 1922. He was appointed Assistant Advocate-General of Punjab in 1937, and first Presid..
Muhammad Mustafa Mero
Muhammad Mustafa Mero (born 1941) was the prime minister of Syria from March 13 2000 until September 10 2003. He was appointed shortly before the death of President Hafez al-Assad apparently with the tasks of economic reforms and combatting corruption. He was kept on by Hafez's son Bashar al-Assad b..
Muhammad Naasiruddeen al-Albaanee
Part of the series on Muslim scholars First famous scholars Abu Hanifa an-Nu'man - 699 Jafar Sadiq - 702, Shia Imam Malik ibn Anas - 715 Abu 'Abd Allah ash-Shafi'i - 767 Ahmad ibn Hanbal - 780 Early scholars Bukhari - 810, Hadith collection Imam Muslim - 810, Hadith collecti..
Muhammad Naeem Noor Khan
Muhammad Naeem Noor Khan (Urdu: محمد نايم نور خان) is an alleged Al-Qaeda operative and computer expert. Arrested in Pakistan on July 13, 2004, files found on his laptop contained details of a terrorist plot to attack U.S. financial buildings and locations in the UK, including Heathrow..
Muhammad Naguib
Muhammad Naguib (محمد نجيب in Arabic; 20 February 1901 – 29 August, 1984) was the first President of the Republic of Egypt. He served as President of Egypt from the declaration of the Republic on June 18, 1953 to 14 November 1954. Contents 1 Early years2 Military career3..
Muhammad Najib ar-Ruba'i
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Muhammad Najib ar-Ruba'i (Arabic: محمد نجيت الروباعي) (last name also spelled al-Rubai), (born ..
Muhammad Naji al-Otari
Muhammad Naji al-Otari (born 1944) is the current prime minister of Syria. He has been Prime Minister since 10 September 2003. ..
Muhammad Nasir-al-din
Muhammad Nasir-al-din al-AlbaniMuhammad Nasir-al-din al-Tusi, a Muslim scholar, "al-Tusi" means "The Russian" This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point direc..
Muhammad Nasir-al-din al-Tusi
''For other uses, see Muhammad Nasir-al-din. Muhammad Nasir-al-din al-Tusi ("al-Tusi" means "The Russian") was a Muslim Shi'a Twelver scholar. See also List of Muslim scholars External links http://www.famousmuslims.com/NASIR%20AL-DIN%20AL-TUSI.htmhttp://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9073899 ..
Muhammad Nazim Adil al-Qubrusi al-Haqqani
Sheikh Nazim is a sheikh of the Naqshbandi Tariqa and has his spiritual home in Cyprus. He often gives talks about battling the "Ego" and how it must be cleansed to attain higher spiritual enlightenment. He is an expert on the science of Tassawwaf (cleansing the heart with the love of God). Mich..
Muhammad of Ghor
Muhammad of Ghor (Persian:محمد شہاب الدین غوری) also Muhammad Ghori,Mohammad Ghauri, etc., originally named Mu'izz-ad-din, b.1162 - d.1206, was a Ghurid emperor and the governor of Ghazni from 1173 to 1206. Muhammad was the brother of the Sultan Ghiyas-ud-din Muhammad of Ghor, a re..