- Bahāʾ al-Dīn Abū al-Maḥāsin Yūsuf ibn Rāfiʿ ibn Tamīm (Arabic: بهاء الدين ابن شداد; the
honorific title "Bahā' ad-Dīn"
means "splendor of the faith"; sometimes...
-
Maestro (1977),
Marwell (1980),
Green Desert (1985), Raah
Algharb (1994),
Saddad (2001) The 1989 race was
abandoned because of
subsidence The 2004 winner...
- and/or "Sarjak", and
often replaced in
other stories by a
prophet named Šaddād bīn 'Âd. Furthermore,
scholars point to
several contradictions which can...
- In addition, the
words Ittidal and
Saddad also
appear in the
Hadith in the
sense of moderation, the word
Saddad (السداد) is used more often, and it has...
- (Sholah Fishan) ~ (Lt Arslan's Own) 150
Medium (Ek Panjah) 151
Medium (Al
Saddad) 152
Medium (Al Sadat) 153
Field 154 SP (Ek Churwanja) (Sher da Punja) 155...
-
during the
Battle of Uhud and
later was
taken by
Qatadah bin an-Nu’man As-
Saddad (Arabic: السداد)
Muhammad owned five spears: Al-Muthwi (Arabic: المثوي)...
- of
which were
listed in Jerusalem. Saladin's
biographer Bahā' ad-Dīn ibn
Šaddād reports that,
after the
Ayyubid conquest of
Jerusalem in 1187,
Tamar sent...
-
allowed a free p****age into the city with
their banners unfurled. Ibn
Šaddād furthermore claims that
Queen Tamar outbid the
Byzantine emperor in her...
-
monasteries were
listed in Jerusalem. Saladin's biographer, Bahā' ad-Dīn ibn
Šaddād,
reports that
after the
Ayyubid conquest of
Jerusalem in 1187,
Tamar sent...
- Bubeník 1989, p. 229.
Wolfensohn 2016, p. 118.
Murtonen 1986, p. 445. Ibn
Šaddād 1732, p. 79.
Charnock 1859, p. 200. O'Connor 1988, p. 235. O'Connor 1988...