- جمال الدين) (c. 1810s – 15 July 1919),
commonly known as Dada
Masiti ("Grandmother
Masiti"), was a
Swahili poet,
mystic and
Islamic scholar from Somalia...
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Masiti, Mana
Sitti Habib Jamaladdin (Arabic: مانا ستي حبيب جمال الدين) (c. 1810s – 15 July 1919),
commonly known as Dada
Masiti ("Grandmother
Masiti")...
- (1806–1931)
Bande Nawaz Barkat Ali Bawa
Muhaiyaddeen Bishr al-Hafi Dada
Masiti Dawud al-Ta'i Dhul-Nun al-Misri El Hadj
Malick Sy Esad
Erbili Feisal Abdul...
- centuries.
Abdillahi Suldaan Mohammed Timacade Abwan Jama
Kadiye Abdulle GeDada Masiti Aadan-Gurey
Maxamed Cabdille Yamyam (Abdulkadir
Hersi Siyad) Cali Dhuux...
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Meera Sarada Devi
Gurumayi Chidvilasananda Daya Mata
Sister Nivedita Dada
Masiti Rabi'a al-Adawiyya
Hazrat Babajan Hannah Rachel Verbermacher Bebe Nanaki...
- from
Kenya and
Zambia Sheng slang –
Nairobi urban-based
youth slang Dada
Masiti (c. 1810s–15 July 1919),
Kenyan poet
Shaaban bin
Robert (1909–1962), Tanzanian...
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contributor to the
Hanafi lexicon Fatawa-e-Alamgiri.
Jahanara Begum Dada
Masiti Fatima al-Fudayliya, also
known as al-Shaykha al-Fudayliya. Nana Asma’u...
- al-Baraawi,
Sheikh Mu'alim Nuuri,
Sharif Qulatayn and a
female poet-saint, Dada
Masiti. The city was the
stronghold of the
Hizbiya Digil-Mirifle (HDM) party, which...
- with
Sheikh Uways and Dada
Masiti, both
affiliated with the Qādiriyyah, and
became the
teacher of
Mallim Nuri. Dada
Masiti, Mana
Sitti Habib Jamaladdin...
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Dionysius of
Cyrene Heraclides Lembus Hypatia Lacydes of
Cyrene Kenyan Dada
Masiti John
Mbiti Micere Githae Mugo
Henry Odera Oruka Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o PLO Lumumba...