- The
Rashidun (Arabic: الراشدون, romanized: al-Rāshidūn, lit. 'the rightly-guided') are the
first four
caliphs (lit. 'successors') who led the
Muslim community...
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Tarikh al-
khulafa (Arabic: تأريخ الخلفاء,
History of the Caliphs) is the
title of
several works on the
history of Islam: al-Imama wa al-siyasa, also known...
- Al-
Khulafa Mosque (Arabic: جامع الخلفاء, romanized: Jami' Al-
Khulafa) is a
historic ****
Islamic mosque located in Baghdad, Iraq. It is
located on the...
-
Izalat al-Khafa 'an
Khilafat al-
Khulafa (Persian: ازالة الخفاء عن خلافت الخلفاء; Arabic: ازالة الخفاء عن خلافة الخلفاء; lit. 'Removal of
Ambiguity about...
- (Arabic: شارع الجمهورية, lit. 'The
Republic Street'), also
known as al-
Khulafa Street (Arabic: شارع الخلفاء, lit. 'The
Caliphs Street'), is an old avenue...
- Abi
Talib and
sometimes Hasan ibn Ali – are
known in ****
Islam as al-
khulafā' ar-rāshidūn ("Rightly
Guided Caliphs"). Some
tribes left
Islam and rebelled...
- had many
Khulafa (deputies) who
spread the
Naqshbandi Sufi
order to a vast
number of
people in the
whole Muslim world at that time. His
Khulafa went to...
- p. 146. Ibn Ishaq/Guillaume p. 168.
Jalal al-Din al-Suyuti.
Tarikh al-
Khulafa.
Translated by Jarrett, H. S. (1881).
History of the Caliphs, p. 155. Calcutta:...
- Al-
Khulafa mosque retains an Abbasid-era minaret...
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Ghousi Shah (Persian/Urdu:حضرت مولانا غوثى شاه) (July 1893 – June 1954) was a
Muslim Sufi
saint and poet from the
Indian subcontinent. He was born on 1...