- term "Oran fatwa" was
applied by
modern scholars, due to the word "Al-
Wahrani" ("of Oran") that
appears in the text as part of the author's name. The...
- Rukn al-Din Abu
Abdullah Mohammed ibn
Mahrez ibn
Mohammed al-
Wahrani Al
Jazaeri (Arabic: محمد بن محرز الوهراني) was a Algérie
writer from the twelfth...
-
remaining crypto-Muslims,
practicing Islam in secret. In 1504,
Ubayd Allah al-
Wahrani, a
Maliki mufti in Oran,
issued a fatwā
allowing Muslims to make extensive...
- Abu al-Abbas
Ahmad ibn Abi Jum'ah al-Maghrawi al-
Wahrani (Arabic: أبو العباس احمد بن جمعة المغراوي الوهراني; died 3 June 1511) was an
Algerian Maliki...
- (1364–1442),
Egyptian historian Abu al-Abbas
Ahmad ibn Abi Jum'ah al-Maghrawi al-
Wahrani,
better known as
Ahmad ibn Abi Jum'ah (died 1511),
Maliki scholar of Islamic...
- proper, 2019 for
metro area) • City 937,544 • Metro 1,570,000
Demonym Wahrani Time zone UTC+1 (CET)
Postal codes 31000 - 31037
Website www.wilayaoran...
-
criticized for his
nepotism by the
Algerian writer Al-
Wahrāni, who
lived during that time and place. Al-
Wahrāni invented a
dialogue between Ibn
Durbas and the...
- al-andalousm, and the
Egyptian classical style influenced the
formation of
wahrani, a
musical style po****rized by
Blaoui Houari.
Musicians like Mohammed...
- were
brought up".
According to his biographers, Anne-Marie Eddé and al-
Wahrani,
Saladin was able to
answer questions on Euclid, the Almagest, arithmetic...
- prominent: Abu Umar al-Talamanki, Ibn Afif, Ibn al-Faradi, Abu al-Qasim al-
Wahrani, Abu Abd al-Warith, and Abu Bakr al-Razi. Ibn
Battal was a
highly sought...