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Dawud may
refer to:
David in
Islam Dawud (name)
Dawud of Kanem, half-brother of the 14th-century
Kanem emperor Idris I of
Kanem An-Nasir
Dawud, Kurdish...
- Abū
Dāwūd (Dā’ūd) Sulaymān ibn al-Ash‘ath ibn Isḥāq al-Azdī al-Sijistānī (Arabic: أبو داود سليمان بن الأشعث الأزدي السجستاني),
commonly known as Abū Dāwūd...
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Dawud (Arabic: دَاوُوْد, romanized:
Dāwūd [
daːwuːd]), or David, is
considered a
prophet and
messenger of God (Allah) in Islam, as well as a righteous,...
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Sunan Abi
Dawud (Arabic: سنن أبي داود, romanized: Sunan Abī
Dāwūd) is the
third hadith collection of the Six
Books of **** Islam. It was
compiled by...
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Dawud Pasha; Arabic: قره بت آرتين باشا داوديان) was an
Ottoman career diplomat and the
first mutasarrif of
Mount Lebanon from 1861 to 1868.
Dawud Pasha...
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Mughith al-Dunya wa'l-Din Abu'l-Fath
Dawud bin
Mahmud (Arabic: مغیث الدنيا والدين أبو الفتح داود بن محمود); died 1142/43) was a
Seljuk Sultan who ruled...
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Dawūd Pasha (Arabic: داود باشا
Dāwūd Bashā; Georgian: დაუდ ფაშა; Turkish:
Davud Pasha) (c.1767–1851), who was born in Tbilisi, Georgia, of
Georgian Christian...
- Da'ud, Daut, Daoud,
Dawud, Dawood, Davood,
Daood and Davut.
David in
Islam (c. 1043 BC - 937 BC?),
referred to
variously as Daud,
Dawud, Dawood, etc; the...
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Abdullah bin
Dawud az-Zubayri (died 1810), or
simply known as Ibn
Dawud, was a
Hanbali jurist and
critic of Wahhabism. He was born and
raised in al-Zubayr...
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Dawud was the half-brother of the 14th-century Kanem–Bornu
emperor Idris I of Kanem.
After the
death of Idris,
Dawud was
chosen as king
instead of the...