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Fitnat al-Wahhabiyya (Arabic: فتنة الوهابية, lit. 'The
Wahhabi Fitna') is a
booklet written by
Ahmad Zayni Dahlan (1816/17–1886) the
Grand Mufti of the...
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First Fitna (Arabic: الفتنة الكبرى) was the
first civil war in the
Islamic community. It led to the
overthrow of the
Rashidun and the establishment...
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Fitnat Hanım (also
known as
Zubeyda or Zübeyde
Fitnat-Khanim, died 1780) was the pen name of the
Ottoman Turkish woman poet Zübeyde, a
lyric poet "considered...
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Fitnat Özdil (1910 – 9 May 1993) was a
Turkish rower for Fenerbahçe
Rowing in Istanbul. She was one of the
first female sport rowers in Turkey. Fitnat...
- Hatun. She is
later forgiven by Gonca. She is
friends with
Fitnat Hatun.
Goksu Girişken as
Fitnat Hatun: She is the alp and the ****istant of
Saddet Hatun...
- The
Fitna of al-Andalus (Arabic: فتنة الأندلس, romanized:
Fitnat al-Andalus) (1009–1031) was a
civil war in the
Caliphate of Córdoba. It
began in the year...
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short film by
Geert Wilders Fitnah (crater), on Saturn's moon
Enceladus Fitnat al-Wahhabiyya, a
short book
about Wahhabism by
Ahmad Zaini Dahlan This disambiguation...
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Mecca during their rule in the
first quarter of the
nineteenth century,
Fitnat al-Wahhabiyyah (Arabic: فتنة الوهابية, lit. 'The
Wahhabi Fitna'), and also...
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early example, the
romance novel Taaşuk-u Tal'at ve
Fitnat (تعشق طلعت و فطنت; "Tal'at and
Fitnat in Love"), was
published in 1872 by Şemsettin Sami. Other...
- (1899). What is Art?. Crowell. p. 24. Emiroğlu,
Melahat Küçükarslan; Koş,
Fitnat Cimşit (16–20
September 2014).
Design Semiotics and Post-Structuralism....