- Raja ibn
Haywa al-Kindi (Arabic: رَجَاء بْنِ حَيْوَة الكِنْدِيّ, romanized: Rajaʾ ibn
Ḥaywa al-Kindī) was a
prominent Muslim theological and political...
-
Khalid ibn al-Walid Musa ibn
Nusayr Qasim ibn
Muhammad ibn Abi Bakr Raja ibn
Haywa Sa'id ibn
Jubayr Said ibn al-Musayyib
Salamah ibn
Dinar Salih Ibn Ashyam...
- pānunggangi or patunggangi.
Prohibition is
expressed by the word
haywa (do not), such as "
haywa ta kita malara!" (Don't be sad!).
There are
various particles...
- the
choice as
related to the
persuasion of the
court theologian, Raja ibn
Haywa, it may have been
related to Umar II's
seniority and his father's previous...
- al-Walid I (r. 705–715)
reigned as caliphs. There, the
theologian Raja ibn
Haywa al-Kindi
mentored him, and he
forged close ties with
Yazid ibn al-Muhallab...
- successor,
Sulayman (r. 715–717), held Umar in high regard.
Alongside Raja ibn
Haywa, an
influential religious figure in the Umayyads' court, Umar
served as...
- He went to the
house of
every Ansar in
Medina for this purpose. Raja ibn
Haywa Abu Bakr ibn
Muhammad ibn Hazm
Lecker 2012.
Calculated from the biodata...
- the
order secret,
entrusting the
revelation to his
chief adviser Raja ibn
Haywa. When Raja
informed the
Umayyad family of the decision,
Hisham protested...
- palaces. The
supervisor and
engineer in
charge of the
project were Raja ibn
Haywa,
Yazid ibn Salam, and the latter's son Baha. Raja was a
Muslim theologian...
-
attendant of the
sanctuary complex, who
transmits on the
authority of Raja ibn
Haywa, Abd al-Malik's
court theologian who
supervised the
financing of the Dome...