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Muhammad Afifi al-
Akiti (born 1976), also
known as
Shaykh Afifi, is the KFAS
Fellow in
Islamic Studies at the
Oxford Centre for
Islamic Studies. He is...
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Wahba Zuhayli Taha
Jabir Alalwani Taha
Karaan From
Southeast Asia:
Afifi al-
Akiti Ahmad Syafi'i
Maarif Hasyim Muzadi S****
Muhammad Naquib al-Attas From South...
- Dhamila-gharini (Tamil householder). In the
Buddhist Jataka story known as
Akiti Jataka there is a
mention to Damila-rattha (Tamil dynasty).
While the English...
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later it was used as currency. The
Sumerian language had a word for barley,
akiti. In
ancient Mesopotamia, a
stalk of
barley was the
primary symbol of the...
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capital cities of the Neo-****yrian Empire,
where they destro**** the Bīt-
Akītī (House of the New Year Festival) of this city,
which later had to be rebuilt...
- Adekola; Afoyasoro; Agelu; Ago Olosun; Ahiyangan; Ajiyo; Akinlabi; Akinwumi;
Akiti Ponpo; Alapako; Alaro; Alawure; Apapasana; Araromi; Ayantade; Budo Agba;...
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Sondiro II; Adewale; Agbada; Agbomola; Ajibabi; Akamu; Akinde; Akinlade;
Akiti; Aladie; Alagbado; Alagbe; Alarabe; Alugangan; Apakoso;
Araromi Ifelodun;...
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suicide bombing,
declaring it a "terrorist act". In 2005,
Muhammad Afifi al-
Akiti also
issued a
fatwa "Against The
Targeting Of Civilians".
Ihsanic Intelligence...
- the
original on 2022-02-18.
Retrieved 2022-02-13. Tinney,
Steve (2017). "
akiti (FESTIVAL) N". Oracc: The Open
Richly Annotated Cuneiform Corpus. Archived...
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original on 7 June 2011.
Retrieved 8 May 2011.
Afifi al-
Akiti, Muhammad. "Al-
Akiti of
Oxford University and
author at
Living Islam prohibits targeting...