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Aktham ibn
Sayfi al-Tamimi (Arabic: أكثم بن صيفي التميمي) (d.44 AH) was a
notable pre-Islamic Arab orator, judge, sage and poet,
mostly famous for his...
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Fatix Säyfi-Qazanlı (Tatar: Фатих Сәйфи-Казанлы, فاتح سيفى-قازانلى,
Tatar pronunciation: [fɑˈtɪχ sæjˈfi-qɑzanˈlɯ]; 1888–1938) was a
Russian public figure...
- Hind bint Atiq. She
married her
paternal cousin,
Sayfi ibn Umayya, and they had one son,
Muhammad ibn
Sayfi.
Zaynab bint Abi Hala, who
probably died in infancy...
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territory of Balochistan,
furthering the
reach of the
Islamic state.
Alongside Sayfi ibn Fil 'al-Shaybani,
another officer of Ali's army,
Harith ibn
Murrah al-Abdi...
- zij
Yahya ibn
Aktham –
Chief judge of the
Abbasid Caliphate Aktham ibn
Sayfi – pre-Islamic
figure known as "Judge of the Arabs"
Khazim ibn
Khuzayma al-Tamimi...
- Ḥanīf
opponents of
Islam from Ibn Isḥāq's account: Abū 'Amar 'Abd Amr ibn
Sayfī: a
leader of the
tribe of Banu Aws at
Medina and
builder of the "Mosque...
- many Jats came
under the
influence of Islam.
Harith ibn
Murrah Al-abdi and
Sayfi ibn Fil' al-Shaybani, both
officers of Ali's army,
attacked Sindhi bandits...
- many Jats came
under the
influence of Islam.
Harith ibn
Murrah Al-abdi and
Sayfi ibn Fil' al-Shaybani, both
officers of Ali's army,
attacked Sindhi bandits...
- came
under the
influence of Shīʿa Islam.
Harith ibn
Murrah Al-abdi and
Sayfi ibn Fil' al-Shaybani, both
officers of ʿAlī's army,
attacked Sindhi bandits...
- not
known exactly. On the
other hand, it is
recorded that his name may be
Sayfi, al-Harith or Abdullah. He was one of the
leaders of the Aws tribe. It is...