- ʻAbd al-Ḥaqq (ALA-LC
romanization of Arabic: عبد الحقّ) is an
Arabic male
given name, and in
modern usage, surname. It is
built from the
Arabic words ʻabd...
- fellowship. She
converted to
Islam in 1968. She is
married to
Shaykh Abdalhaqq Bewley, who is
often co-translator of her books, and is the
father of...
- Abu
Muhammad Abd al-Haqq I (1157 – 1217) was the
first leader of the
Marinid dynasty of the Maghreb. He was
descended from a
noble family from the Zab [fr]...
- the shaykh's death, Abdalqadir,
together with his
friend and ****ociate
Abdalhaqq Bewley,
established a Darqāwī
community in London, where, in a reconstructed...
- Abd al-Haqq II (Arabic: عبد الحق الثاني) (Abd al-Haqq ibn
Uthman Abu Muhammad; 1419 – 14
August 1465) was
Marinid Sultan of
Morocco from 1420 to 1465....
-
entitled The
Noble Qur'an – A New
Rendering of its
Meaning in
English by
Abdalhaqq and the
American Aisha Bewley was
published by Bookwork, with revised...
- ISBN 978-0620523820) The
Noble Qur'an: a New
Rendering of its
Meanings in English, by
Abdalhaqq and
Aisha Bewley (Bookwork, Norwich, UK, ISBN 1-874216-36-3) The Muwatta...
- 12-15 [1] (retrieved on 17-07-2010)
Article on Abu Bakr ibn al-Arabi by
Abdalhaqq Bewley on Dar sirr [2] (retrieved on 17-07-2010) (in French) Définition...
- Qur'an: A New
Rendering of Its
Meaning in
English (1999)
Translated by
Abdalhaqq Bewley and
Aisha Bewley. London:
Madinah Press, 1999. ISBN 9781874216360...
- was m****acred and in 1415 the
Portuguese captured Ceuta.
After Sultan Abdalhaqq II (1421–1465)
tried to
break the
power of the Wattasids, he was executed...