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Thiqat al-Dawla, born
Yusuf b. Abd
Allah al-Kalbi, was the Emir of the
Emirate of
Sicily from 990 to 998 AD. As Emir,
Thiqat was
known for his generosity...
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Seghatoleslam (Persian: ثقت الاسلام ) also
spelled Seqat-ol-eslam, or
Thiqat ul-Islam, is an
honorific title within the
Twelver Shia clergy. Historically...
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Majma al-Zawa'id (10:74) said that its
narrators are all
trustworthy (
thiqat),
while Suyuti declared it
hasan in his Jami` al-Saghir (#7701). Ibn al-Jawzi...
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Seghatoleslam (also
spelt Seqat-ol-eslam, and
Thiqat ul-Islam) [Persian: ثقت الاسلام, Arabic: ثقة الاسلام] is
derived from two
Arabic words: ثقة, meaning...
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titled as
Thiqat al-Islam (Arabic: ثقةالاسلام), also
known as
Muhammad Thiqat al-Islam (Arabic: محمد ثقة الإسلام, romanized: Muḥammad
Thiqat al-Islām;...
- well as
their date of death.
Based upon
these criteria, the
reliability (
thiqāt) of the
transmitter is ****essed. It is also
determined whether the individual...
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Mirza Ali-Aqa Tabrizi, (Persian: میرزا علی آقا تبریزی)
known as
Thiqat-ul-Islam
Tabrizi (Persian: ثقة الاسلام تبریزی;
January 19, 1861 -
December 31, 1911)...
- OCLC 19942469. Ibn 'Asakir, Ali ibn al-Hasan ibn
Hibat Allah ibn 'Abd Allah,
Thiqat al-Din, Abu al-Qasim (1995) [1174]. ʻAmrawī, ʻUmar ibn Gharāmah (ed.). Tarikh...
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twenty enemy soldiers belonging as his
spoils of war.
Encyclopaedia Islamica Thiqat Ibn Ḥibbān,
volume 3 Ibn Saʿd, al-Ṭabaqāt al-Kubrá, 3 al-Dhahabi, Siyar...
- Jaish-e-Mohammed
established the Al-Akhtar
Trust (Arabic: ثقة الأختر, romanized:
Thiqat alʼkhtr) in ****stan. The
group mostly funded Al-Qaeda and the
Taliban and...