- ISBN 9780791417591.
Maurice Possley and
William B.
Crawford Jr. (October 31, 1986). "El
Rukns Indicted In
Libya Scheme".
Chicago Tribune.
Kenneth O'Reilly,
Racial Matters:...
- 2007-12-28. Rossi,
Rosalind (1992-08-24). "How the Law Won War With El
Rukns".
Chicago Sun-Times. Jeff Fort,
serving 155
years at the
federal prison...
- comp****. The
Rukn al-Yamani (Arabic: الركن اليمني, romanized: ar-
Rukn al-Yamani, lit. 'The
Yemeni Corner'), also
known as
Rukn-e-Yamani or
Rukn-e-Yemeni,...
-
Rukn-ud-din
Firuz (Persian: رکنالدین فیروز), also
transliterated as
Rukn al-Din
Firoz (1211 – 19
November 1236), was a
ruler of
Delhi sultanate for less...
- The Arba'a
Rukun Mosque (Arabic: أربع ركون), also
known as Arba Rucun, is a
mosque in the
Shangani medieval district of Mogadishu, Somalia. The mosque...
-
Sheikh Rukn-ud-Din Abul
Fateh (Punjabi: شیخ رکن الدین ابوالفتح; 26
November 1251 – 3
January 1335),
commonly known by the
title Shah
Rukn-e-Alam ("Pillar...
- Al-Malik al-Zahir
Rukn al-Din
Baybars al-Bunduqdari (Arabic: الْمَلِك الظَّاهِر رُكْن الدِّين بَيْبَرْس الْبُنْدُقْدَارِيّ; 1223/1228 – 1 July 1277), commonly...
- of Ramadan, and the
pilgrimage to
Mecca for
those who are able. The word
rukn in
Arabic refers to the
corner of a
building and the
pillars are
called umud...
-
Rukn al-Din,
Rukn ad-Din or
Rukn ud-Din (Arabic: ركن الدين, lit. 'Pillar of the Faith') is a
honorific title, now used as a
given name. It may
refer to:...
-
Rukn al-Dīn al-Hasan ibn
Muhammad Khurshāh (or Khwarshāh) (ركن الدين الحسن بن محمد خورشاه) (1230–1256) was the son of 'Alā' ad-Dīn Muḥammad III and the...