- most
commonly known as al-
Humaydi Al-saboni, was an
Andalusian scholar of
history and
Islamic studies of Arab origin.
Humaydi's family belonged to the Arab...
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Humaydi or Humaydiyya, was a
medieval Kurdish tribe branch of Çehârbuhtî
Kurdish tribal federation. That
inhabited the
regions of Al-Jazira and Zozān...
- of
Jazira Canton and
tribal leader Humaydi Daham al-Hadi, and are led by
Humaydi's son
Bandar al-
Humaydi. The al-Sanadid
Forces primarily want to...
- ʿAbdallāh ibn al-Zubayr al-
Ḥumaydī (died 834) was a hafiz,
faqih from Shafi'i
jurisprudence scholar and
Shaykh of the al-Haram. He
studied under Imam...
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Sheikh Humaydi Daham al-Hadi (also
Hamidi Daham al-Hadi and
Hmeidi Daham al-Jarba; Arabic: حميدي دهام الهادي الجربا, 1936 – 10
November 2022) was the...
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Ibrahim Hamidi (Arabic: ابراهيم حميدي; also
transliterated Ebrahim Humaydi) is a
Syrian journalist who is a
senior diplomatic editor for the
Arabic daily...
- (Predecessor )
Successor Nizām al-Dawla Nasr Born 981 Died
November 1061 (aged 79–80)
Dynasty Marwanids Father Marwan Al-
humaydi Religion **** Islam...
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trust of
traditionalist scholars such as Abu
Dawud al-Sijistani and al-
Humaydı as well as
Ahmad b.
Hanbal himself.. Melchert,
Christopher (1997). "Chapter...
- Saʿd al-Din al-Humaidi or al-
Humaydi was a 13th-century
Kurdish Ayyubid governor of Baalbek. He was
appointed by as-Salih
Ayyub after the 1246 conquest...
- philosopher, who
wrote the
first major work of
Catalan Literature; Al-
Humaydī,
Moorish historian, born on the
island in 1029.
Abraham Cresques, a 14th-century...