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Muhibb al-Din al-Khatib (Arabic: محب الدين الخطيب, romanized:
Muḥibb al-Dīn al-Khaṭīb; 1886 – 30
December 1969) was a
Syrian Islamic scholar of Salafism...
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Muhammad al-Amin ibn
Fadlallah ibn
Muhiballah ibn
Muhibb al-Din al-Dimashqi,
commonly known as al-Muhibbi was an
Ottoman historian based in Damascus. He...
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scholars of
Aleppo after Timur's
conquest of
Aleppo in 1400. His son
Muḥibb ad-Dīn ʾAbū al-Fadl Muḥammad Ibn aš-Šiḥna al-Halabī (1402–1485) was the...
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called Ukbari or Ukbarawi, and
include our
Sheikh the Imam of his time,
Muhibb ud-Din Abul-Baqa
Abdallah ibn al-Husayn an-Nahwi al-Ukbari, who died in...
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disciple Muhammad Bahjat al-Athari,
Jamal al-Din al-Qasimi,
Tahir al-Jaza'iri,
Muhibb al-Din al-Khatib,
Muhammad Hamid al Fiqi and most notably,
Muhammad Rasheed...
- al-barara ('The
Special Characteristics of the Ten
Noble and
Pious Ones')
Muhibb al-Din al-Tabari al-Makki (died 1295), al-Riyāḍ al-Naḍira fī Manāqib al-Aṣḥāb...
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Salafis regard Syrian scholars like
Rashid Rida (d. 1935 CE/ 1354 AH) and
Muhibb al-Khatib (d. 1969 CE/ 1389 AH) as
revivalists of
Salafi thought in the...
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refer to: Ibn al-Najjar (1183-1246),
Iraqi hadith scholar and historian.
Muhibb al-Din Abu
Abdallah Mohammed ibn Umar ibn
Rushayd al-Fihri al-Sabti, or...
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Muhibb al-Din Abu
Abdallah Muhammad ibn Umar ibn
Rushayd al-Fihri al-Sabti (1259–1321,Arabic: محب الدين أبو عبد الله محمد بن عمر بن رشيد الفهري السبتي)...
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inscription also
mentions that the
supervisor of the
construction as
Muhibb 'Ali Beg Lala who was also a
major donor to the mosque.
Another architect...