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Mahmud al-
Alusi (1802–1854),
Iraqi Islamic scholar Mithal al-
Alusi (born 1953),
Iraqi politician This page
lists people with the
surname Al-
Alusi. If an...
- Abū al-Thanā’ Shihāb ad-Dīn
Sayyid Maḥmūd ibn ‘Abd Allāh al-Ḥusaynī al-
Ālūsī al-Baghdādī (Arabic: أبو الثناء شهاب الدين سيد محمود بن عبد الله بن محمود...
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continue Igbo
tradition and ways.
Parts of Igbo
divinities is Agwu, the
alusi of
health and divination. Agwu is a
concept used by the Igbo to explain...
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Mithal Jamal Hussein Ahmad al-
Alusi (Arabic: مثال جمال حسين أحمد الآلوسي; born 23 May 1953) is an
Iraqi politician and the
leader of the
Iraqi Ummah Party...
- Nu'man al-
Alusi (Arabic: نعمان الآلوسي, 1836–1899), full name
Khayr al-Din Nu'man bin
Mahmud al-
Alusi, was a 19th-century
Iraqi Muslim scholar, jurist...
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Mahmud Shukri al-
Alusi (Arabic: محمود شكري الآلوسي, born 12 May 1856 – 8 May 1924) was an
Iraqi Muslim scholar and
historian who
lived in Baghdad. A grandson...
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adult masquerades. Ọnwa Agwu is the
traditional start of the year. The
Alusi Agwu,
after which the
month is named, is
venerated by the
Dibia (priests)...
- the Qur'an, aut****d by the 19th-century
Iraqi Islamic scholar Mahmud al-
Alusi.
Yusuf Banuri, the
favourite student of 'Allamah
Anwar Shah
Kashmiri (R'A)...
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complex parts: O**** (Creation)
Alusi (Supernatural
Forces or Deities) Mmuo (Spirit) Uwa (World)
Alusi, also
known as
Arusi or Arushi, are minor...
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Mithal al-
Alusi, a
former Iraqi parliamentarian and
advocate for
liberal values. In 2005, for The New York Post,
Robinson wrote on al-
Alusi's commitment...