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Depiction of
Socrates in a m****cript by Al-
Mubashshir ibn Fatik...
- Abu al-Wafa' al-
Mubashshir ibn
Fatik (Arabic: ابو الوفاء المبشّر بن فاتك Abū al-Wafā’ Al-Mubaššir ibn Fātik) was an Arab
philosopher and
scholar well versed...
- Book of
Idols (Kitab al-Asnām) that: "The Banū al-Hārith ibn-Yashkur ibn-
Mubashshir of the ʻAzd had an idol
called Dū Sharā".
Safaitic inscriptions mention...
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literature compendium written in
Arabic by the
medieval Arab
scholar al-
Mubashshir ibn Fatik,
titled Mukhtār al-ḥikam wa-maḥāsin al-kalim (مختار الحكم ومحاسن...
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Sheikh Nahayan Mabarak Al
Nahyan Chairperson Khalid Al
Zarooni Secretary Mubashshir Usmani Men's
coach Lalchand Rajput Women's
coach Ahmed Raza
Official website...
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became su****ious of a
conspiracy against him, he
summoned Mubashshir to his room.
Mubashshir, who had been
permitted to
carry arms in the
royal quarters...
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guide to his people. The 11th-century
Syrian historian and
translator Al-
Mubashshir ibn Fātik
recorded the
maxims and
aphorisms of the
ancient philosophers...
- of
Bishr ibn al-Mu‘tamir.
Another Mu‘tazilite theologian, Ja‘far ibn
Mubashshir,
wrote a “re****ation of al-Jāḥiẓ”.
According to the Encyclopædia Britannica...
- were Umar, Bishr, Masrur, Mansur, Rawh, Khalid, Jaz, Maslama, Tammam,
Mubashshir, Yahya, and Sadaqa. In 744,
around a
dozen of al-Walid's sons, probably...
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father was a
rabbi named Peraḥyā. His
other known children are the sons
Mubashshir and Yūsuf, and a daughter, Berākhā.
Since Abraham is
sometimes given the...