- Abu'l-Barakāt
Hibat Allah ibn Malkā al-Baghdādī (Arabic: أبو البركات هبة الله بن ملكا البغدادي; c. 1080 – 1164 or 1165 CE) was an
Islamic philosopher...
- bin al-Fahd al-Makrami
Muhammad bin Isma'il
Hibat-Allah bin
Ibrahim Isma'il bin
Hibat-Allah
Hasan bin
Hibat-Allah Abd-al-Ali bin
Hasan Abd-Allah bin Ali...
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Hibat Tzion (Hebrew: חִבַּת צִיּוֹן, lit. 'Fondness for Zion') is a
moshav in
central Israel.
Located in the
coastal plain near
Hadera and
covering 4...
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subject to a
constant (uniform) force, the 12th-century Jewish-Arab
scholar Hibat Allah Abu'l-Barakat al-Baghdaadi (born Nathanel, Iraqi, of Baghdad) stated...
- (1000–1078),
Persian Isma'ili scholar, philosopher-poet,
preacher and
theologian Hibat Allah Abu'l-Barakat al-Baghdaadi (c. 1080–1165),
Iraqi Islamic philosopher...
- ‘Izz al-Dīn ‘Abu Hamīd ‘Abd al-Hamīd bin
Hībat-Allah ibn Abi al-Hadīd al Mutazilī al-Mada'ini (Arabic: أبو حامد عز الدین عبدالحمید بن أبي الحُسین ھبة...
- Amīn al-Dawla Abu'l-Ḥasan
Hibat Allāh ibn Ṣaʿīd ibn al-Tilmīdh (Arabic: هبة الله بن صاعد ابن التلميذ; 1074 – 11
April 1165) was a
Christian Arab physician...
- siècle de l'hégire (Codices
arabici antiqui iii),
Wiesbaden 1978, 157-74
Hibat Allāh b. Salāma, al-Nāsikh wa-l-mansūkh (in the
margin of Wāḥidī, Asbāb)...
- the
Uqaylid dynasty in June 1085, the
headman in
Aleppo Sharif H****an ibn
Hibat Allah Al-Hutayti
promised to
surrender the city to
Sultan Malik-Shah I....
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Hibbat Zion (Hebrew: חיבת ציון) may
refer to:
Hibat Tzion, a
moshav in
central Israel. An
alternative name for
Hovevei Zion. This
disambiguation page...