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- Muqaddam (Arabic: مقدم) is an Arabic title, adopted in other Islamic or Islamicate cultures, for various civil or religious officials. As per the Persian...
- al-Muqtadir The Determiner, The Dominant 18:45, 54:42, 6:65 71 ٱلْمُقَدِّمُ al-Muqaddim The Expediter, He Who Brings Forward 16:61 72 ٱلْمُؤَخِّرُ al-Muʾakhkhir...
- activists joined the Muslim Brotherhood, a faction led by Mohammad Ismail al-Muqaddim, influenced by Salafists of Saudi Arabia established the Salafist Calling...
- Ivan Aguéli ('Abd al-Hādī 'Aqīlī) Ivan Aguéli in Cairo. Title Sheikh, "Muqaddim of Europe" Personal life Born (1869-05-24)May 24, 1869 Sala, Västmanland...
- Sheikhs including; Sheikh Said Abdul Azeem, Sheikh Mohamed Bin Ismail al-Muqaddim, Sheikh Ahmed Fareed, and Sheikh Hamd Ibrahim. He later worked as a teacher...
- (Back of the Snake Man's) Hand مؤخّر يد الحوّاء Epsilon Ophiuchi **** Prior Muqaddim Yad ul-Ḥawwā' (Palm of the Snake Man's) Hand مقدّم يد الحوّاء Delta Ophiuchi...
- codes and sti****tions of this early Darawiish court, was referred to as a muqaddim, which roughly translates as arbitrator. The British newspaper Chester...
- descendants, with the primary caretaker being called muqaddim, who visitors donate money to. Muqaddim are also involved in the rituals done by the Hamadsha...
- Dervish administrative divisions, at least half comprised Bah Ali Gheri muqaddims (arbitrators), scouts, clerics, tenders and fighters: Ragxun, was a Dervish...
- Maxkamadaha Darawiishta (Dervish legal courts) in 1895 and the hundreds of muqaddims learnt in its ways. Galaydh Cabdi Ismaaciil, member of haroun; was of...