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Manāqib (Arabic مَناقِب, also
transliterated manāḳib;
singular مَنْقَبَ, manqaba/manḳaba) is a
genre in Arabic, Turkish, and
Persian literature, broadly...
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Manaqib Ale Abi
Talib (Arabic: مَنَاقِب آل أَبِي طَالِب
Manāqib ʾĀle ʾAbī Ṭālib) is a book
written by the Shi'a
Muslim scholar Ibn
Shahr Ashub. Abu Jafar...
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manqabat (plural
manaqib, مناقب,
which means 'characteristics') is a song in
praise of
either Imam Ali or one of the Sufi saints.
Manaqib in
praise of Ali...
- Al
Saqib Fi al-
Manâqib is a book on the
miracles of Muhammad,
other prophets, and
Shiite imams. It has also been
called Saqib Al
Manaqib. The book was...
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Buyruk or
Kitab al-
Manaqib (Book of
Exemplary Acts) is the
central religious text of Shabakism. It is
written in Turkmen. The
Buyruk is
written in...
- century. The
primary Shabak religious text is
called the
Buyruk or
Kitab al-
Manaqib (Book of
Exemplary Acts),
which is
written in Turkmen.
Members of the three...
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known as sīra. From
about the 10th
century CE, a
genre generally known as
manāqib also emerged,
which comprised biographies of the
imams (madhāhib) who founded...
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about Bahu's life,
other than what was
written in a
hagiography called Manaqib-i
Sultani seven generations after Bahu's own time.
According to
these records...
- Arabica, T. 48, Fasc. 3 (Brill, 2001), p. 356 Ibn al-Jawzi, Abd ar-Rahman.
Manaqib al-Imam Ahmad. p. 192.
Gibril F. Haddad, The Four
Imams and
Their Schools...
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mystics and saints,
including Manaqib Rabi`a al-`Adawiyya,
Manaqib Ma`ruf al-Karkhi,
Manaqib Ibrahim ibn Adham,
Manaqib Bishr al-Hafi, and others. Ibn...