- al-
Bannani (1727 – 1780 CE) (1133 AH – 1194 AH) (Arabic: محمد بن الحسن البناني), more
commonly referred to in
books of
Islamic law as al-
Bannani or Imam...
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Khelifa Bannani (born 9 June 1985) is a
Tunisian football defender.
Khelifa Bannani at WorldFootball.net v t e...
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Karim Bannani (born 26 July 1998) is a
Dutch footballer who
plays as a left back for ACV ****en in the
Tweede Divisie. Born in Terneuzen,
Bannani pla****...
- al-Irari,
concentrating on the Ajrummiyya, the Alfiyya, as-Sullam by al-
Bannani and at-Tirmidhi's Shamā'il. Then in the Al-Qarawiyyin mosque, he studied...
- theologian,
appointed imam and
mufti by the
Saadi Sultan Zaydan Imam al-
Bannani (1727–1780), faqīh (Muslim jurist)[citation needed]
Ahmad ibn
Idris (1760–1837)...
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conversions spiked in the mid-fifteenth century.
Powerful families, such as the
Bannānī, Ibn Shaqrūn, Bannīs, Barrāda, and G****ūs families,
adopted Islam. In 1438...
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Muhammad al-Zurqani (1645–1710) 12th/18th Ibn al-Tayyib (1698–1756) Al-
Bannani (1727–1780) Ad-Dardir (1715–1786) M'Hamed Al-Azhari (d. 1793/94) Al-Tawudi...
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Muqbel bin Awad Al-Ahmadi,
Michael Cooperson,
Tahera Qutbuddin and
Mizouni Bannani. The
letter was
written soon
after German philosopher Jürgen
Habermas declined...
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International Secondary School, Chisamba,
Zambia Banani railway station, Dhaka. Al-
Bannani (1727-1780)
Moroccan Islamic jurist Banana (disambiguation)
Banan (disambiguation)...
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conversions spiked in the mid-fifteenth century.
Powerful families, such as the
Bannānī, Ibn Shaqrūn, Bannīs, Barrāda, and G****ūs families,
adopted Islam. The...