- Abū Shuʿayb Muḥammad ibn
Nuṣayr al-Numayri (Arabic: أبو شعيب محمد بن نصير النميري), died
after 868, was
considered by his
followers as the representative...
- Musa ibn
Nusayr (Arabic: موسى بن نصير Mūsá bin
Nuṣayr; c. 640 – c. 716) was an Arab
general and
governor who
served under the
Umayyad caliph Al-Walid I...
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physical manifestation of God. The
group was
founded by Ibn
Nusayr during the 9th century. Ibn
Nusayr was a
disciple of the
tenth Twelver Imam, Ali al-Hadi...
- Abd al-Aziz ibn Musa ibn
Nusayr (Arabic: عبد العزيز بن موسى) was an Arab
general and the
first governor of Al-Andalus, in modern-day
Spain and Portugal...
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Tariq was
reinforced by an Arab
force led by his
superior wali Musa ibn
Nusayr and
continued northward. In 713, Theodemir, the
Visigothic count of Murcia...
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majority of
modern sources state that Ṭāriq was a
Berber mawla of Musa ibn
Nusayr, the
Umayyad governor of Ifriqiya.
According to Ibn Khaldun,
Tariq Ibn Ziyad...
- the Alawites,
historically known as 'Nusayris'
after their founder Ibn
Nusayr (died
after 868). A
relatively large number of ghulāt
writings have survived...
- Shi'a Islam. Once a
common and
neutral term
derived from the name of Ibn
Nusayr, the sect's founder, it fell out of
favour within the
community in the early...
- Ismail / Pir Sultan / Kul Nesîmî –
Safavid Islam Ghulat al-Khaṣībī / ibn
Nusayr –
Alawites Astarabadi (Naimi) /
Imadaddin Nasimi – Hurufism / Bektashism...
- Abd al-Malik ibn
Marwan ibn Musa ibn
Nusayr (Arabic: عبد الملك بن مروان بن موسى بن نصير) was the last
governor of
Egypt for the
Umayyad Caliphate. Abd...