- Abu ‘Isa
Khallad Ibn
Khalid al-Baghdadi, best
known as
Khallad (?-220AH), was a
significant early figure in the Qira'at, or
variant methods of reciting...
- 2000
millennium attack plots. In late 1999,
while using the nom de
guerre Khallad,
Attash phoned Khalid al-Mihdhar,
informing him of the
upcoming Kuala Lumpur...
-
power and influence. In late 1999, Al-Qaeda ****ociate
Walid bin
Attash ("
Khallad")
contacted Mihdhar and told him to meet in
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; Hazmi...
- Abū Muḥammad al-Ḥasan ibn ʻAbd al-Raḥmān ibn
Khallād al-Rāmahurmuzī (Arabic: ابو محمد الحسن بن عبد الرحمن بن خلاد الرامهرمزي) (?—before 971 CE/360 AH)...
-
students who
preserved and
spread his
method were
Khalaf al-Bazzar and
Khallad. Az-Zaiyyat was not
without his critics:
Ahmad ibn
Hanbal intensely disliked...
- ibn al-Jamuh. All of his
three sons,
Mowaz ibn Amr,
Muaaz ibn Amr and
Khallad ibn Amr,
entered the fold of Islam. On
their initiation, even
their mother...
- but also from the
rival Acharite school, like Al-Baqillani. Abû 'Alî ibn
Khallâd and Abû 'Abdullâh al-Husain ibn 'Alî al-Basrî were his students. (fr) ʻAbd...
- Sati Beg (fl. 1316–1345) was an
Ilkhanid princess, the
sister of Il-Khan Abu Sa'id (r. 1316–1333). She was the
consort of amir
Chupan (1319–1327), Il-Khan...
- of Fahd al-Quso, he
noticed a
reference to a one-legged
Afghan named "
Khallad", whom he
remembered as a
source identified years earlier as
Walid bin...
- Ibn
Dhakwan Aasim ibn Abi al-Najud Shu'bah Hafs
Hamzah az-Zaiyyat
Khalaf Khallad Al-Kisa'i Al-Layth Ad-Duri Abu Ja'far 'Isa ibn
Waddan Ibn
Jummaz Ya'qub...