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Muhammadan
Muhammadan Mu*ham"mad*an, Muhammedan Mu*ham"med*an, a. & n. Mohammedan.
Muhammadanism
Muhammadanism Mu*ham"mad*an*ism, n. Mohammedanism.

Meaning of Hammad from wikipedia

- Look up Hamad in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hamad may refer to: Hamad (name), an Arabic given name and surname Hamad ibn Isa Al Khalifa (1872–1942)...
- Osama Saad Hammad Saleh (Arabic: أسامة حماد; born 1979) is a Libyan politician. On 16 May 2023, he was appointed acting Prime Minister of Libya by the...
- Ibn Hammad is an Arabic patronymic, carried by: Qaid ibn Hammad (d. 1054) Ismail ibn Hammad al-Jawhari (d. 1002/8) Ibn Hammad (historian) (d. 1230), author...
- Mariam S. Hammad (born 1990/91) is a British-Palestinian author. In 2023, she was included on the Granta Best of Young British Novelists list. Hammad grew...
- Qal'at Bani Hammad (Arabic: قلعة بني حماد), also known as Qal'a Bani Hammad or Qal'at of the Beni Hammad (among other variants), is a fortified palatine...
- After leaving his house, Hammad takes a job at a porter which requires hard labour. In the quest to be suitable for Imaan, Hammad finds spirituality and...
- dynasty (Arabic: الحماديون, romanized: Al-Hāmmādiyūn, lit. 'children of Hammad'), also known as the Hammadid Emirate or the Kingdom of Bejaia,: 350  was...
- civilians on March 3, 2002. A lone Palestinian sniper, 22-year-old Tha'ir Kayid Hammad (Arabic: ثائر كايد حمّاد), a member of the al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades from...
- 11, 1998 (the last day of Ramadan), in the town of Sidi-Hamed (or Sidi-Hammad), 30 km south of Algiers. An estimated fifty gunmen parti****ted, attacking...
- Hammad ibn Abi Sulayman (Arabic: حماد بن أبي سليمان, romanized: Ḥammād ibn Abī Sulaymān; died 737–8) was an early Kufan Muslim jurist who is best known...