- Abū ʿAmr ʿĀmir ibn
Sharāḥīl ibn ʿAbd al-Kūfī al-Shaʿbī (Arabic: أبو عمرو عامر بن شراحيل بن عبد الكوفي الشعبي), 641–723,
commonly known as Imam al-Sha'bi...
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without success. A
lament is
attributed to his father,
Harithah ibn
Sharahil (Ba
Sharahil): I weep for Zayd, not
knowing what
became of him. Is he alive, is...
- year of the
indiction in year 463.112 May the
writer be
remembered 1.
Sharahil son of
Zalim built this
martyrion 2. [in] the year 463,
after the rebellion...
- were Aden
Chronicle by
Mohammed Ali Luqmān and The
Recorder by
Muhmmad Bā-
Sharāhīl. The
publication of
these and
their sister Arabic-language
newspapers Fatāt...
- from
wealthy religious families. The most po****r was 'Ali Abu Bakr Ba
Sharahil, who
recorded for
Odeon Records;
other po****r
artists included Muhammad...
- (583–?) al-Ayham ibn
Jabalah (?–614) al-Mundhir IV ibn
Jabalah (614–?)
Sharahil ibn
Jabalah (?–618) Amr IV ibn
Jabalah (628)
Jabalah V ibn al-Harith (628–632)...
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fourth heaven. (Angel) Shamka'il, an
angel of the
sixth heaven. (Angel)
Sharahil,
angel responsible for the day and the sun, Sarahiel. (Angel) Shayateen...
- sent an army
under the
command of
another Jewish warlord,
Sharahil Yaqbul, to Najran.
Sharahil had
reinforcements from the
Bedouins of the
Kinda and Madh'hij...
- in a martyrium. It
records Sharahil ibn
Zalim building the
martyrium a year
after the
destruction of Khaybar: "[I]
Sharaḥīl, son of
Talimu built this martyrium...
- Ibn Sa'd, and in the
histories of al-Tabari and al-Yaʿqūbī. ʿĀmir ibn
Sharāḥīl al-Shaʿbī (d. 103 AH), his
traditions were
transmitted through Abu Isḥāq...