- Akhbārī/Uṣūlī
Dispute in Late Ṣafawid Iran. Part 1: 'Abdallāh al-Samāhijī's "
Munyat al-Mumārisīn".
Bulletin of the
School of
Oriental and
African Studies. 55...
- of Ibn al-Banna,
Munyat al-hussab. Ibn
Ghazi wrote another treatise based on his
commentary titled Bughyat al-tulab fi
sharh munyat al-hussab ("The desire...
- He then
settled in
Behbehan where he died in 1722.
Among his
works is
Munyat al Mumārisīn in Arabic,
which includes an
examination of the Akhbari-Usuli...
- (grammar), and fiqh (jurisprudence), up to Fusul-i Akbari,
Hidayat an-Nahw, and
Munyat al-Musalli. In 1330 AH (1912) or 1331 AH (1913)
Shafi was
formally enrolled...
-
suburbs of Cordoba. The
leper colony was
funded by the
proceeds of the
Munyat 'Ajab, an
estate built for or
named after Ajab. Ajab was the
mother of:...
- Akhbārī/Uṣūlī
Dispute in Late Ṣafawid Iran. Part 1: 'Abdallāh al-Samāhijī's "
Munyat al-Mumārisīn
Bulletin of the
School of
Oriental and
African Studies, University...
-
around 10th-century Cordoba, such as in the
palaces of
Madinat al-Zahra and
Munyat an-Na'ura, as well as in the
Maristan of
Granada and in the
Court of the...
-
robust Medieval city.
Since Ibn
Khasib years,
Minya has been
referred to as
Munyat ibn
Khasib (Ibn Khasib's Minya).
During the rule of the
Fatimid Caliphate...
- many
poems including his
famous book on the
Tariqah Tijaniyyah entitled Munyat Ul Murid,
which was
later commented by
Shaykh Mohammed Larbi Sayeh, and...
- 922°N 30.984°E / 28.922; 30.984
Oxyrhynchus (al-Bahnasa),
Egypt Minya (
Munyat Ibn Khaṣīb),
Egypt Mallawi (Manlāwī),
Egypt Manfalut (Manfalūṭ),
Egypt Asyut...