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Fadlallah ibn
Muhiballah ibn
Muhibb al-Din al-Dimashqi,
commonly known as al-
Muhibbi was an
Ottoman historian based in Damascus. He is best
known for voluminous...
- poet,
writing in
Persian and
Turkish under the
takhallus (nom de plume)
Muhibbi (محبی, "Lover"). Some of Suleiman's
verses have
become Turkish proverbs...
- he
focus on the
Hanafi madhab.
According to his
biographer Muhammad al-
Muhibbi, al-Ramli had a
dream in
which the
founder of the Shafi'i madhab, Imam...
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Sheikh Noorul Ulama Ibraheem Musliyar Khaleelullah Shah Noori,
Sheikh Muhibbi Shah Noori,
Sheikh Yaqoob Ali Shah Noori,
Sheikh S**** Aziz Ali Shah Noori...
- once more
since I had died
while waiting for you.
Under his pen name,
Muhibbi,
Sultan Suleiman composed this poem for Hürrem Sultan: "Throne of my lonely...
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Double page from the "Divan-i
Muhibbi",
sultan Suleiman's
collected poems written under the
pseudonym Muhibbi,
illuminated by Kara Memi. Istanbul, 1566...
- al-Rifai,
Shams al-Din al-Sakhawi, Ibn
Hajar al-Haytami, Ibn Shadqam, Al-
Muhibbi,
Yahya Muhammad Hamid ed-Din, the
family lineage is
connected to Muhammad...
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poems were po****r and
spread all over Kurdistan.
According to
historian Muhibbî,
Hariri moved to
Damascus to
study and had a son
named Şex
Ehmed (d. 1048)...
- (1441–1501) Pir
Sultan Abdal (1480–1550) Khatai, (1487–1524) Gül Baba, (d. 1541)
Muhibbi, (1494–1566) Fuzûlî, poet (1483–1556) Babur, poet (1483–1530) Karacaoğlan...
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Rouhou Lahi. Dakar:
Imprimerie Saint-Paul.
Cheikh Makhtar Lô. Bus râ, al-
Muhibbî n wa tayqîz al-jâhilî n (Joy of
Friends and
Awakening of the Lost). Unpublished...