- al-Rahman
Muhammad Bin al-Husayn al-
Sulami al-Shafi'i (Arabic: محمد بن حسين السلمي),
commonly known as al-
Sulami (947-1034), was a Shafi'i
muhaddith (Hadith...
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about by Abū 'Abd al-Raḥmān al-
Sulamī (d. 1021) in the 11th
century (4th–5th
century AH).[citation needed] Al-
Sulami was born in
Nishapur in 937 to a...
- Ali ibn
Tahir al-
Sulami (died 1106) was a
Damascene jurist and
philologist who was the
first to
preach jihad against the
crusaders in the
aftermath of...
- Al-
Sulami (947–1034) was a
writer from Khorasan. Al-
Sulami may also
refer to: any
member of the
tribe Banu
Sulaym Ibn Abi al-Awja al-
Sulami, who led the...
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Rabbi Samuel Sulami, also
known as
Samuel of Escaleta, was a
French Talmudist, poet, and
philanthropist of the
fourteenth century.
Sulami took an active...
- the west. The
current flags of
Bahrain and
Qatar were
derived from the Al
Sulami Flag. The flag was used by Al-Khalifa and Al-Sabah when they were in Kuwait...
- last tree, a
woman with wild hair appeared, who is
called "al Uzza" by al-
Sulami the
custodian of al-Uzza, and
ordered to kill Khalid.
Khalid struck the...
- Abū Marwān ʿAbd al-Malik ibn Ḥabīb al-
Sulami (Arabic: أبو مروان عبدالملك بن حبيب السلمي) (180–238 AH) (796–853 AD) also
known as Ibn Habib, was a Andalusian...
- from
Aasim ibn Abi al-Najud al-Kufi al-Tabi'i from Abu 'Abd al-Rahman al-
Sulami from
Uthman ibn Affan, Ali ibn Abu Talib,
Ubayy ibn Ka'b, and Zaid ibn Thabit...
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Zafir al-
Sulami, Emir (773/774–778)
Uthman ibn 'Umara ibn Khuraym, Emir (778–785)
Khuzayma ibn Khazim, Emir (785–786)
Yusuf ibn
Rashid al-
Sulami, Emir (786–787)...