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Kharija ibn
Hudhafa (Arabic: خارجة بن حذافة, romanized:
Khārija ibn Ḥudhāfa; died 22
January 661) was a
companion of
Muhammad and a
commander in the Muslim...
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Zadawayh or Amr ibn Bakr, who
killed Amr's stand-in for the
Friday prayers,
Kharija ibn Hudhafa,
mistaking the
latter for Amr. When the
Kharijite was apprehended...
- The
Kharia language (IPA: [
kʰaɽija] or IPA: [kʰeɽija]) is a
Munda language of the
Austroasiatic language family, that is
primarily spoken by the Kharia...
- of Buhaysa, and
later under instruction from her, he and his
companion Kharija ibn
Sinan (or
Harim ibn Sinan)
reconciled the
tribes of Banu Abs and Banu...
- ka'ab ibn
malik Ka'b ibn
Zuhayr Khadijah bint
Khuwaylid Khalid ibn Sa`id
Kharija bin
Huzafa Khawlah bint
Hakim Khawlah bint al-Azwar
Khawlah bint Tha'labah...
- : 516 : 123–124 Some
sources suggest that
Sallam and
Zaynab had a son,
Kharija. However, al-Waqidi
names the sons of
Sallam as 'Amr, born not
later than...
- (Arabic: أم كلثوم بنت ابي بكر) was a
daughter of Abu Bakr and
Habiba bint
Kharija. She was said to be the
first and
probably only
Muslim woman in the Early...
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Dynasty of Timur's army. The name
Khurja is
derived from the Urdu word
kharija meaning,
cancelled or condemned, as the
revenue for this town was waived...
- for the
Mughal emperors,
earning the
title of
shiqdar and
receiving a
kharija taluq in Bhola's
Balia and
Gazaria areas,
where the
family established...
- his
lieutenants to
conquer different parts of the country. One of them,
Kharija ibn Hudhafa,
captured the
Fayyum oasis,
Oxyrhynchus (Bahnasa), Hermopolis...