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Shaddād (Arabic: شدّاد), also
known as
Shaddād bin ʽĀd (شدّاد بن عاد), was
believed to be the king of the lost
Arabian city of Iram of the Pillars, an...
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Antarah ibn
Shaddad al-Absi (Arabic: عنترة بن شداد العبسي), ʿAntarah ibn
Shaddād al-ʿAbsī; AD 525–608), also
known as ʿAntar, was a pre-Islamic Arab knight...
- Ibn
Shaddad can
refer to: Abd al-Aziz ibn
Shaddad, 12th-century
Zirid chronicler Antarah ibn
Shaddad (fl. 580), pre-Islamic Arab hero and poet Baha ad-Din...
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early age, Ibn
Shaddad lost his
father and he was
raised by his
maternal uncles the Banu
Shaddad, from whom he got his name 'Ibn
Shaddad'.
About 1173,...
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Shaddad ibn Aws (Arabic: شداد بن أوس, romanized:
Shaddād ibn Aws) was a
companion of the
Islamic prophet Muhammad and a
narrator of hadith. He is known...
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Kamal Shaddad (Arabic: كمال شداد; born 1935) is a
Sudanese professor of Philosophy,
journalist and
sport administrator. He was the
President of the Sudanese...
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Fatma Shaddad (Arabic: فاطمه شداد; 1962 – 23
November 2020) was a
Qatari musician and actress. Best
known for
forming the country's
first all-female band...
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Mubarak al-Fadil
Shaddad (Arabic: مبارك الفاضل شداد; 1915–1980s) was a
Sudanese medical professional and politician. He
worked as a
specialist in obstetrics...
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Ibrahim bin Abu Bakr bin
Shaddad bin
Saber (Egyptian Arabic: إبراهيم بن أبو بكر بن شداد بن صابر),
commonly known as
Ibrahim bin
Shaddad (late 13th
century –...
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Muhammad ibn
Shaddad also
known as
Muhammad ibn
Shaddad ibn
qurtaq (Arabic: محمد بن شداد) (Kurdish: Muhemmedê kurê Şedadê kurê Kurto) was the
Kurdish founder...