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fictional kunyas as noms de guerre.
Examples of this
include the ISIS
leader Abu Bakr (Ibrahim Awad
Ibrahim al-Badri).
Osama bin Laden's
kunya was "Abu...
- Look up
kunya in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Kunya may
refer to:
Kunya (Arabic), an
honorific in
Arabic names Kunya (river), a
river in northwestern...
- The
Kunya (Russian: Ку́нья) is a
river in Kunyinsky, Velikoluksky, and
Loknyansky Districts of
Pskov Oblast,
Toropetsky District of Tver Oblast, and Kholmsky...
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Explaining the
Harakat of the hard
names of narrators,
their ancestry, and
kunyas (Arabic: توضيح المشتبه في ضبط أسماء الرواة وأنسابهم وألقابهم وكناهم) by...
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Travel information from
Wikivoyage Guide in
Kunya Urgench UNESCO World Heritage List:
Kunya Urgench Kunya Urgench Nomination File Konye-Urgench Museum...
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Kunya (Russian: Кунья) is the name of
several inhabited localities in Russia.
Urban localities Kunya,
Pskov Oblast, a work
settlement in
Kunyinsky District...
- The code
restricted non-Muslims from
using certain names, nicknames, and
kunyas. The ****
jurist Ibn
Qayyim al-Jawziyya
emphasized that
Muslim names were...
- romanized: Ramla bint Abī Sufyān ibn Ḥarb; c. 589 or 594–665),
commonly known by her
kunya Umm
Habiba (Arabic: أُمُّ حَبِيبَة, romanized: Umm Ḥabība), was a wife of...
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known as Abu Nidal, "father of struggle". Use of a
kunya implies a
familiar but
respectful setting. A
kunya is
expressed by the use of abū (father) or umm...
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martyred in the
Battle of Uhud on 23
March 625 (7
Shawwal 3 hijri). His
kunyas were "Abū ʿUmāra": 2 (أبو عمارة) and "Abū Yaʿlā": 3 (أبو يعلى). He had...