- giving". The name is also
spelt Atiyeh, Attiah, Attieh, Atieh, Atié, Atiya,
Atiyya, Attiya, Attiyah, Attyé, Ateya, Attua, Ateah, Antuya, or Atia. It may refer...
- Abd Al-Haqq ibn
Ghalib ibn Abd Al-Rahman, who was
better known as Ibn '
Atiyya (Arabic: ابن عطية) was a ****
Andalusian scholar of the 5th
Islamic century...
- Asad al-Dawla Abū Dhūʿaba
ʿAṭiyya ibn Ṣāliḥ (Arabic: عطية بن صالح بن مرداس; died July 1073) was the
Mirdasid emir of
Aleppo in 1062–1065.
Prior to his...
-
Tafsir Ibn '
Atiyya (Arabic: تفسير ابن عطية), is a
classical ****
tafsir of the Qur'an, aut****d by the Maliki-Ash'ari
scholar Ibn '
Atiyya (d. 541/1147)...
-
Atiyya ibn Sa'd Awfi was
arrested by
Muhammad bin
Qasim on the
orders of Al-Hajjaj and
demanded that he
curse Ali on the
threat of punishment.
Atiyya...
-
Alternative spellings include Rawya Atiya,
Rawya Attiya,
Rawya Attia, and
Rawiya Atiyya. ****van 1986, p. 197
Goldschmidt 2000, p. 26
Karam 1998, p. 44 ****van...
- Ziri ibn
Atiyya (died 1001, Achir) was the
tribal leader of the
Berber Maghrawa tribal confederacy and
kingdom in Fez.
Under the
protection of the Umayyad...
-
Mahmud and Thimal's
brother Atiyya,
leading to a
split in the
Mirdasid domains.
Mahmud controlled the
western half,
while Atiyya controlled the east. In order...
-
Vertebrate Life.
Indiana University Press. pp. 337–363. El-Sobky TA,
Samir S,
Atiyya AN,
Mahmoud S, Aly AS,
Soliman R (21
March 2018). "Current
paediatric orthopaedic...
- ibn
Husayn (Zain-ul-'Abidin)
Alqama ibn Qays al-Nakha'i Ata Ibn Abi
Rabah Atiyya bin Saad
Hasan al-Basri Iyas Ibn
Muawiyah Al-Muzani
Masruq ibn al-Ajda'...