-
Sheikh Uways Al-
Barawi (Arabic: أُوَيس البَراوي; 1847–1909) was a
Somali scholar credited with
reviving Islam in 19th
century East Africa.
Sheikh Uways...
-
Zanzibar Muḥyī al-Dīn al-Qaḥṭānī Al-Wa'ili Al-
Barawi Sheikh Nureini Ahmed Sabiri Al-Hatimi Dada
Masiti Uways Al-
Barawi Mu'alim
Nuuri Sharif Qulateyn Sharif Mubidi...
-
Abdul Karim Bra**** (born 1955) is a
former politician in Afghanistan. He last
served as
Governor of
Nimroz Province from 2010 to 2012, and
before that...
- They
would be the
first to join the
Benadir revolt with
Sheikh Uways al-
Barawi a hero of Barawa. The
Tunni clan can be
split into 2 groups: agro-pastoralists...
-
poems would be
exchanged between the
Sayyid and
prominent Sheikh Uways al-
Barawi from Barawa, the
leader of the 1908
Benadir revolt.
Uways recited this qasida...
-
Kamal Khujandi Yusuf an-Nabhani Abd Al-Rahman bin
Ahmad al-Zayla'i
Uways al-
Barawi In
history Al-Khatib al-Baghdadi Ibn 'Asakir Ali ibn al-Athir Ibn al-Najjar...
- the
ghazal for
mystical purposes.
Somali Sufi
Sheikhs such as
Uways Al-
Barawi,
Shaykh Sufi, and Al-Zayla'i
would often compose Qasida's on
religious matters...
- Buqa II (died 1462), Khan of
Moghulistan Üveys
Pasha (1512–1547)
Uways al-
Barawi (1847–1909), a
Somali scholar Mohammed Uwais (born 1936),
Chief Justice...
-
neighboring clans, and in 1909 ********inated
their archrival Sufi
leader Uways al-
Barawi and
burnt his settlement,
according to
Mohamed Mukhtar. In 1913,
after the...
- Ethiopia, and Somalia.
Notable Harariya Qadiriyya leaders include,
Uways Al-
Barawi,
Sheikh Madar, Al-Zaylaʽi and
Abadir Umar ar-Rida.
Founded by
Sayyad Shah...