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Atiyyah Ramadan Ellison [ah-TEE-ah] (born
September 29, 1981) is an
American former professional football player who was a
defensive lineman in the National...
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Atiyyah (Arabic: عطية ‘
aṭiyyah),
which generally implies "something (money or
goods given as regarded)
received as a gift" or also
means "present, gift...
- name
Nusaybah attributed instead to
Nusaybah Bint al-Harith (also Umm
ʾAtiyyah) Ghadanfar,
Mahmood Ahmad. "Great
Women of Islam", Riyadh. 2001.pp. 207-215...
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power base of Syria. A
Syrian army led by Abd al-Malik ibn
Muhammad ibn
Atiyyah eventually restored Umayyad rule in the
Hijaz and Sana'a and
killed Abdallah...
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numerous lesser groups, such as the al-Sirḥān, Banū Khālid, Hawazim,
ʿAṭiyyah, and Sharafāt. The Ruwālah (Rwala) tribe,
which is not indigenous, p****es...
- Sherif, fell sick on the way. At El-‘Akabah he was
taken in
charge by ‘
Atíyyah,
Shaykh of the then
powerful Ma’ázah tribe, who
owned the land upon which...
- Legion: Britain,
Jordan and the End of
Empire in the
Middle East, p7.
Atiyyah, Gh****an R. Iraq: 1908–1921, A Socio-Political Study. The Arab Institute...
- woman's body completely, as is
affirmed in an
authentic Hadith from Umm
Atiyyah, that she said: "Oh,
Messenger of God! One of us [from
amongst the women]...
- A
total of 134
Saudi citizens have been held in the
United States'
Guantanamo Bay
detention camps at its
naval base in Cuba
since January 2002. Most had...
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mentions that "when
Sakinah glanced at an enemy, they were defeated", and ibn
Atiyyah mentions about the Ark of the
Covenant (at-Tabut), to
which the sakina...