- The
Jaysh al-Muwahhideen (Arabic: جيش الموحدين) or
Jaysh Abu
Ibrahim (Arabic: جيش أبو إبراهيم) was a
Druze militia group in Syria.
Their name
means "Army...
- intertwined.
While in Murshidabad, in 1804 Raja Ram
Mohan Roy
wrote Tuhfat-ul-
Muwahhidin (A Gift to Monotheists) in
Persian with an
introduction in Arabic. Bengali...
-
formally the Kitāb al-Ṭabikh fī al-Maghrib wa al-Andalus fī ʽAṣr al-
Muwaḥḥidīn (Arabic: كتاب الطبخ في المغرب والأندلس في عصر الموحدين, lit. 'The book...
-
strived for the
reconciliation between the
reformist programme of the
Muwahhidin and the
classical jurisprudential structures. What made Ibn Mu'ammar's...
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Lebanon and
Damascus Hauran Druze Rebellion Jabal Druze State Jaysh al-
Muwahhidin Qalb Loze m****acre
Druze communities Syrian Druze Lebanese Druze Israeli...
- Near East, and self
identify as
unitarians (Arabic: موحدين, romanized:
muwaḥḥidīn).
There are
estimated to be less than 1
million Druze worldwide. The Druze...
-
Andalusian cuisine,
Kitab al
tabij fi-l-Maghrib wa-l-Andalus fi `asr al-
Muwahhidin, li-mu'allif mayhul,
dates from the 13th century.
Frying in Andalusian...
- and
commanders under the sayyids. They
became known as the abna' al-
muwahhidin or "Sons of the Almohads". Abd al-Mu'min also
altered the
Almohad structure...
- each
issue opens with a
quote attributed to Abu
Hamza al-Muhajir: "O
muwahhidin, rejoice, for by Allah, we will not rest from our
jihad except beneath...
- also
refer to the Kitāb al-Ṭabikh fī al-Maghrib wa al-Andalus fī ʽAṣr al-
Muwaḥḥidīn, li-muʽallif majhūl This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...