- converts,
virtually all
Adawis were Kurdish. For this reason,
Adawiyya was
synonymous with Kurdishness, and
Adawis were
often called "
Adawi Kurds" (أكراد العدوية;...
- The Um
Adawi Granites are
igneous rocks exposed in the
southeastern part of the
Sinai Peninsula. They
exhibit field relations,
petrographic characteristics...
- York:
Columbia University Press. p. 49. ISBN 978-0231175500. Weismann,
Adawi, Itzchak,
Rokaya (17
March 2021). "Muhammad
Bahjat al-Bitar and the Decline...
- ʿAbd Allāh ibn Muṭīʿ al-
ʿAdawī (died 692) was a
leading Qurayshi of
Medina and
governor of Kufa for the anti-Umayyad
caliph Abd
Allah ibn al-Zubayr from...
-
Nasra Al
Adawi is an
Omani writer and poet. Born in Zanzibar,
Nasra started writing poems in
Arabic before switching to English. She has
published three...
- Sa'id ibn
Jubayr Said ibn al-Musayyib
Salamah ibn
Dinar Salih Ibn
Ashyam Al-
Adawi Salim Ibn
Abdullah Ibn Umar Ibn al-Khattab
Shuraih Al-Qadhi
Sufyan al-Thawri...
- are
descendants of Adi ibn
Usama al-Taghlibi. They're
sometimes called Adawis or
Taghlibis in
historical sources. The
Hamdanid dynasty was
founded by...
-
Hamed Al-
Adawi (born 20
March 1999) is an
Omani swimmer. He
competed in the men's 100
metre freestyle at the 2020
Summer Olympics. Al-
Adawi was born in...
-
myxophilus R.E. Fr.
Basidiobolus omanensis Al-Hatmi, Sand.-Den., Balkhair, Al-
Adawi & de Hoog
Basidiobolus philippinensis Josue &
Quimio Basidiobolus ranarum...
- ʿAbd al-Waḥīd bin Muḥammad bin al-Hāshim bin Bilāl al-Hāshimī al-ʿUmarī al-
ʿAdawī,
better known as Abū Turāb al-Ẓāhirī (Arabic: أبو محمد عبد الجميل بن عبد...