- a
Persian male
given name,
ultimately derived from the
Arabic Murtada (مُرْتَضَى
Murtaḍā).
Pronunciation varies with accent, from
native Arabic speakers...
- Al-
Murtaḍá al-Husaynī al-Zabīdī (Arabic: المرتضى الحسيني الزبيدي), or Muḥammad ibn Muḥammad
Murtaḍá al-Zabīdī (1732–1790 / 1145–1205 AH), also
known as...
-
conversions to Shiism. In the 1980s, he set up a Latakia-based
foundation (al-
Murtada),
which helped fellow Alawite Muslims to go on the Hajj
pilgrimage to Mecca...
- al-Sharīf al-
Murtaḍā (Arabic: أبو القاسم علي بن الحسين الشريف المرتضى; 965 - 1044 AD ; 355 - 436 AH),
commonly known as Sharīf
Murtaḍā or
Sayyid Murtaḍā (Murtazā...
-
Murtada Quli (Azerbaijani: Murtuzaqulu; Persian: مرتضیقلی) is a Turkic-derived
Muslim male
given name
built from quli.
Morteza Qoli Khan
Qajar Morteza-Qoli...
- "can't do much with Zyair,
whose affect is more flat than seductive".
Murtada Elfadl of
Variety wrote that "many will
write it off as shlock, and yet...
- follows: He is
Ahmad bin Ali, bin Yahya, bin Thabit, bin Ali, bin
Ahmad al-
Murtada, bin Ali, bin
Hasan al-Asghar, bin Mahdi, bin Muhammad, bin
Hasan al-Qasim...
- Al-Mahdī Aḥmad ibn Yaḥyā, or Aḥmad ibn Yaḥyā Ibn al-
Murtaḍā (أحمد بن يحيى المرتضى) (1363/1374 – 1436), was a Muʿtazila
scholar and imam of the Zaidī state...
- Al-
Murtada Muhammad (891? - 1 May 922) was the
second imam of the
Zaidi state of Yemen, who
ruled from 911 to 912 and was a
respected religious scholar...
- Abū Ḥafṣ ‘Umar al-
Murtaḍā (Arabic: أبو حفص عمر المرتضى بن أبي إبراهيم اسحاق بن يوسف بن عبد المؤمن; died 1266) was an
Almohad caliph who
reigned over part...