- Abū Manṣūr
Muwaffaq Harawī (Arabic/Persian: أبو منصور موفق هروي) was a 10th-century
Persian physician. He
flourished in
Herat (modern-day Afghanistan)...
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Shaykh Mowafaq Ṭarīf (Arabic: موفق طريف; Hebrew: מוואפק טריף; born 1963) is the qadi (spiritual leader) of the
Druze in Israel.
Tarif was born in 1963...
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itself seem to have been unstable. In 870, Abū Aḥmad (b. al-Mutawakkil) al-
Muwaffaḳ (d. 891) was
summoned from
exile in
Mecca to re-establish
Abbasid authority...
- Abu ʾl-Jaysh Mujāhid ibn ʿAbd Allāh al-ʿĀmirī,
surnamed al-
Muwaffaḳ (died AD 1044/5 [AH 436]), was the
ruler of Dénia and the
Balearic Islands from late...
- the
Druze world. In
January 2004, the
current spiritual leader,
Sheikh Muwaffak Tarīf,
called on all non-Jews in
Israel to
observe the
Seven Noahide Laws...
- USC
Digital Folklore Archives".
Retrieved 30
September 2022. Al Hamdani,
Muwaffak; Wenzel,
Marian (1966). "The Worm in the Tooth". Folklore. 77 (1): 60–64...
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philosopher Harawi,
Abolfadl (10th century),
astronomer of
Buyid dynasty Harawi,
Muwaffak (10th century),
pharmacologist Harawi,
Muhammad ibn
Yusuf (d. 1542), physician...
- Practitioner. 1 (8).{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link) Al Hamdani,
Muwaffak; Wenzel,
Marian (1966). "The Worm in the Tooth". Folklore. 77 (1): 60–64...
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ruler in name only.
After the Zanj Rebellion, Al-Mu'tamid
summoned al-
Muwaffak to help him. Thereafter, Al-Muwaffaq
ruled in all but name. The Hamdanid...
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Commentar zum
sogennenten Liber fundamentorum pharmacologiae des Abu
Mansur Muwaffak-Ben-Ali-el
Hirowi at the
University of Dorpat. Abu
Mansur Harawi's Ketāb...