- Baha al-Din Muhammad-i
Walad (Persian: بها الدین محمد ولد), more po****rly
known as
Sultan Walad (سلطان ولد), was a Sufi,
Hanafi Maturidi Islamic scholar...
- On Rumi's son,
Sultan Walad,
Lewis mentions: "Sultan
Walad elsewhere admits that he has
little knowledge of Turkish" (Sultan
Walad): Lewis, Rumi, "Past...
- In the
Muslim world, the
title of umm al-
walad (Arabic: أم الولد, lit. 'mother of the child') was
given to a slave-concubine who had
given birth to a...
-
child acknowledged by the
father was
given the
special status of an umm al-
walad; she
could not be sold and was
automatically free
after her master's death...
-
Abdullah Muzakir Walad (born 20
August 1920) was an Aceh
figure who
served as
Governor of Aceh from 1968 to 1978. He was a teacher,
school prin****l,...
- and
privileges in
different periods. An
example is the
status of umm al-
walad,
which could be conve**** to a
concubine who gave
birth to a
child whose...
- Shah
Walad Jal****, heir of Ahmad. However,
Ahmad was
killed by Qara
Yusuf in 1410, who sent his son Shah
Muhammad to
capture Baghdad,
where Shah
Walad recently...
- Umm
Walad (Arabic: أم ولد, also
spelled Om
Walad) is a town in
southern Syria,
administratively part of the
Daraa Governorate,
located east of
Daraa in...
- Most
Abbasid caliphs were born to a
concubine mother,
known as umm al-
walad (Arabic: أم الولد, lit. 'mother of the child'). The term
refers to a slave...
-
Sultan Walad was
included in the
Mevlana Cultural Centre in Konya. This site
hosted the
first international conference dedicated to
Sultan Walad in 2011...