- Thābit ibn
Qurra (full name: Abū al-Ḥasan Ṯābit ibn
Qurra ibn Zahrūn al-Ḥarrānī al-Ṣābiʾ, Arabic: أبو الحسن ثابت بن قرة بن زهرون الحراني الصابئ, Latin:...
- A qāriʾ (Arabic: قَارِئ, lit. 'reader',
plural قُرَّاء
qurrāʾ or قَرَأَة qaraʾa) is a
person who
recites the
Quran with the
proper rules of recitation...
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Egyptian famous family. His grandfather, father, and
brother were also
famous Qurra.
Nicknamed Al-Saut Al-Baki (Arabic: الصوت الباكي lit. 'The
Weeping Voice')...
- qa-l-din al-qawim li-Thawudhurus Abi
Qurra (Jounieh, 1982) S. K. Samir, 'Kitab "Jami'
wujuh al-iman" wa-mujadalat Abi
Qurra 'an salb al-Masih', Al-masarra,...
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Ibrahim ibn
Sinan (Arabic: Ibrāhīm ibn Sinān ibn Thābit ibn
Qurra, ابراهيم بن سنان بن ثابت بن قرة; born 295 – 296 AH/c. 908 in Baghdad, died: 334-335...
- Abu
Qurra (Arabic: أبو قرة) a
member of the
Sufrite tribe Banu
Ifran of Tlemcen, was the
founder of the
indigenous Berber Muslim movement with Kharijite...
- In
number theory, a
Thabit number, Thâbit ibn
Qurra number, or 321
number is an
integer of the form 3 ⋅ 2 n − 1 {\displaystyle 3\cdot 2^{n}-1} for a non-negative...
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deriving its name from a
noted Quran reciter or "reader" (qāriʾ pl. qāriʾūn or
qurrāʿ), such as Nafi‘ al-Madani, Ibn
Kathir al-Makki, Abu Amr of Basra, Ibn Amir...
- nobility.
Opposition by the
Iraqi early-comers, who
became known as the
qurra (which
probably means 'the Qur'an reciters'), and the
Egyptians turned into...
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Qurra ibn Sharīk ibn
Marthad al-Absi al-Ghaṭafānī (Arabic: قرة بن شريك العبسي) (fl. 700–715) was a
statesman of the
Umayyad Caliphate, most
notable for...