- محمد بن خلدون الحضرمي, Abū Zayd ‘Abd ar-Raḥmān ibn Muḥammad ibn Khaldūn
al-
Ḥaḍramī, Arabic: [ibn xalduːn]; 27 May 1332 – 17
March 1406, 732–808 AH) was an...
- Muḥammad ibn
al-Ḥasan
al-Murādī
al-
Ḥaḍramī (Arabic: أبو بكر محمد بن الحسن المرادي الحضرمي) or el Mûradi
Al Hadrami or
al-shaykh
al imâm
Al Hadrami was an 11th-century...
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Hadrami may
refer to:
Ahmed Al-
Hadrami (born 1988),
Saudi footballer Al-Ala'a
Al-
Hadrami, 7th
century Muslim emissary Salit bin 'Amr 'Ala bin
Hadrami...
-
Al-Ala
al-
Hadrami (Arabic: العلاء الحضرمي, romanized:
al-ʿAlāʾ
al-
Haḍramī; died 635–636 or 641–642) was an
early Muslim commander and the tax collector...
- The
Hadrami or
Hadhrami Sheikdom (Arabic: مشيخة الحضرمي),
Maktab Al Hadharem (Arabic: مكتب الحضارم), or
Al Hadharem (Arabic: الحضارم), is one of the five...
- Abd
al-Salam
al-
Hadrami (Arabic: عبد السلام الحضرمي) was the name,
likely an alias, of the
military commander of the Arab
volunteers who
fought for the...
-
practiced in the region.
Muhammad sent his
first envoy Al-Ala'a
Al-
Hadrami to
Munzir ibn Sawa
Al-Tamimi, the
ruler of Bahrain,
which in
those days, extended...
- Ġālib Aḥmad Bāqu‘ayṭī), also
known as Abu
Hajar al-Hadhrami (أَبو هَاجِر الحَضرَمِي, Abū Hājir
al-
Ḥaḍramī) was a
Yemeni jihadist poet and munshid. He was...
- حضارم, romanized: ḥaḍārim; singular:
Hadhrami (Arabic: حضرمي, romanized:
ḥaḍramī)) are an Arabic-speaking
ethnographic group indigenous to the Hadhramaut...
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Among them are Hani bin
Thabit al-
Hadrami,
Usayd bin
Malik al-
Hadrami, and
Sulaiman bin Awf
al-
Hadrami,
Hakim bin
Munqidh al-Kindi went out to Kufa on horseback...