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narrators in the
chain or
chains of narration: The
first category is
mashhur (مشهور,
Mashhūr; meaning: famous). This
refers to
hadith conve**** by
three or more...
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Turki Al
Sudairi 5. Sara bint
Ahmed Al
Kabir bin
Mohammed Al
Sudairi 1.
Mashhur bin
Abdulaziz Al Saud 12. Nuri bin
Hazaa Al
Shalaan 6.
Nawwaf bin Nuri...
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Mustafa Mashhur (Arabic: مصطفى مشهور; 15
September 1921 – 29
October 2002) was the
fifth General Guide (leader) of the
Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood. He...
- Wari-Bateshwar".
Pratnatattva (12).
Jahangirnagar University: 1–12. Zarif,
Mannan Mashhur (17
October 2024). "Think you've seen it all? Wait till you
visit this...
- The
Hanafis categorise hadith as m****-transmitted (mutawatir),
famous (
mashhur) or
solitary (ahad)
depending on the
nature of
their chain of transmission...
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Ahmad Mashhur al-Haddad (Arabic: أحمد مشهور بن طه الحداد) was a ****
Islamic scholar from
Qaydun in Wadi Dawan, Yemen. He
followed the Ba 'Alawiyya way...
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wrote that
there are 3,033
narrations without considering repetitions.
Mashhur ibn
Hasan Al Salman, a
student of Al-Albani (died 1999),
built upon this...
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Guide of the
Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt. He
briefly succeeded Mustafa Mashhur as
General Guide in 2002, and
headed the
Islamist group until his death...
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Syarif Masahor bin
Syarif H****an (1800,
Bruneian Empire -
February 1890,
Colony of Singapore), also
written as
Sharif Masahor, was a
Malay rebel of Hadhrami...
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Shadi or
Husayn Kamal al-Din, but was
installed as
Murshid by
Mustafa Mashhur, who
succeeded him soon after. His
written book is "Wadi e Neel Ka Qafila...