- The
Alids are
those who
claim descent from Ali ibn Abi
Talib (Arabic: عَلِيّ إبْن أَبِي طَالِب; c. 600–661 CE), the
fourth Rashidun caliph (r. 656–661)...
-
historic significance in
Morocco by
proclaiming the
descent from the
royal '
Alawid dynasty. The
ruling house was ****ociated with the
Islamic prophet Muhammad...
- area of present-day
Syria Alavi, Iran (disambiguation),
places in Iran
Alawids, the
descendants of Ali ibn Abi Talib,
through his
wives whom he married...
- the
caliphate 909–1171) Sa'dids (Hasanids,
ruled over
Morocco 1510–1659)
Alawids (Hasanids, rule over
Morocco 1631–present)
Hashimites (Hasanids, ruled...
- Al-Baalawi Tariqah, one of the Sufi
orders spread in the
Islamic world. The Ba '
Alawids are
known for
preaching Islam. The
founder of
their order was Muhammad...
- and
Mohammed VI. The name
Alawi is also
rendered in
English as Alaouite, '
Alawid, or
Alawite Sluglett, Peter; Currie,
Andrew (2015).
Atlas of
Islamic History...
- who entered") was the
grandfather of
Sharif ibn Ali the
founder of the '
Alawid dynasty,
which is the
current Moroccan royal family. It is
commonly believed...
- The
historical guich system took
shape primarily under the
reign of the '
Alawid sultan Mawlay Isma'il,
although variations of
similar military organisations...
- romanized: sulālat al-ʿalawiyyīn al-fīlāliyyīn) – also
rendered in
English as Alaouite, '
Alawid, or
Alawite – is the
current Moroccan royal family and
reigning dynasty...
- The
foundation of the city of
Essaouira was the work of the
Moroccan '
Alawid sultan Mohammed bin Abdallah, who made an
original experiment by entrusting...