- statesman,
Suhayl ibn Amr and
brother of Abu
Jandal ibn
Suhayl.
Abdullah ibn
Suhayl was born in
approximately 594 and was the son of
Suhayl ibn Amr from...
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Suhayl ibn ʿAmr (Arabic: سهيل بن عمرو), also
known as Abū Yazīd, was a
contemporary of the
Islamic prophet Muhammad, and a
prominent leader among the Quraysh...
- Al-ʿĀṣī ibn
Suhayl (Arabic: العاصي ابن سهيل),
better known as Abū
Jandal (أبو جندل), was a
companion of the
Islamic prophet Muhammad, who was the first...
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Major General Suhayl al-Hasan (Arabic: سُهَيْلُ الْحَسَنِ, romanized:
Suhayl al-Ḥasan; born 10 June 1970) is a
Syrian military officer,
formerly serving...
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Suhayl Idris (1925 –
February 19, 2008) was a
Lebanese novelist, short-story writer,
journalist and translator.
Idris studied in
Beirut before going on...
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Suhayl is a
village in
eastern Yemen. It is
located in the
Hadhramaut Governorate.
Towns and
villages in the
Hadhramaut Governorate v t e...
- A
total of
eleven women are
confirmed as
having been
married to Muhammad, the
founder of Islam. As a sign of respect,
Muslims refer to each of
these wives...
- Alternatively, the **** al-Haytham ibn Adi
identifies the
daughter of
Suhayl ibn Amr as the murderer.
Another account by the **** al-Waqidi pins the...
- writing, "This is what Muhammad, the
apostle of God, has
agreed with
Suhayl b. 'Amr",
Suhayl objected that he did not
believe in his prophethood,
hence he could...
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Suhayl Saadi (born 1961, Beverley, Yorkshire) is a physician,
author and
dramatist based in Glasgow, Scotland. His
varied literary output includes novels...