- Oman from the Al Said dynasty, are able to use the
title of
Sayyid or
Sayyida. Male line
descendants of
Sultan Turki bin Said are also able to use the...
- al-Alami (Arabic: للا عائشة بنت علي بن رشيد العلمي), also
referred to as
Sayyida al-Hurra (السيدة الحرة, transl. The Lady, the Free Woman), was a Moroccan...
- The
Mashhad of
Sayyida Ruqayya (Arabic: مَشْهَد ٱلسَّيِّدَة رُقَيَّة, romanized: Mashhad As-
Sayyida Ruqayya),
sometimes referred to as the
Mausoleum or...
-
Sayyida Nafisa (d. 208 AH / 830 CE), the full name As-Sayyidah Nafīsah bint Amīr al-Muʾminīn Al-Ḥasan al-Anwar ibn Zayd al-Ablaj ibn Al-Hasan ibn ʿAlī...
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Muhammad ibn
Muslim and
Ibrahim ibn
Muslim Sayyida Nafisa bint al-Hasan
Sayyida Ruqayya bint al-Husayn
Sayyida Zaynab bint Ali Ibn Saʿd, al-Ṭabaqāt al-kubrā...
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Sayyida Ruqayya may also
refer to:
Ruqayyah bint Muhammad,
daughter of
Muhammad Sayyida Ruqayya bint Ali,
daughter of Ali ibn Abi
Talib Ruqayyah bint...
- Al-
Sayyida Nafisa Mosque is a
mosque in al-
Sayyida Nafisa district (or
Sebaa Valley), a
section of the
larger historic necropolis called al-Qarafa (or...
- sisters: Talal, Qais, Asa'ad, Shihab, Adham, Faris, Amal, and Nawwal.
Sayyida Nawwal bint
Tariq (also
called Kamila) was
married to
Sultan Qaboos bin...
-
Rubab Shahrbanu Fatima bint Musa
Hakimah Khātūn
Narjis Fatimah bint Asad Umm
Farwah bint al-Qasim
Ruqayya bint Ali
Sayyida Nafisa Shia
Islam portal v t e...
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Sayyida Nawwal bint
Tariq Al Said (Arabic: نوال بنت طارق آل سعيد; born 20
November 1951) is a
member of the
Omani royal family. She is the ex-wife of...