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Wasil may
refer to:
Wasil (Sufism), a rank in
Sufism Wasil ibn Ata, a
Muslim theologian and
jurist Wasil Ahmad,
Afghan child soldier Stephen Wasil, American...
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regular litany and a
mystical invocation practiced by murids,
saliks and
wasils in
Islamic sufism. In Sufism, the murid's
transformation and
salvation is...
- Ibn
Wāṣil (AD 1208–1298 [AH 604–697]) was a
Syrian judge,
scholar and writer. He was a
courtier and
diplomat of the
Ayyubids and
their successors, the...
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Wāṣil ibn ʿAtāʾ (699–748) (Arabic: واصل بن عطاء) was a
Muslim theologian and jurist...
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Stephen "Steve"
Wasil (born
April 14, 1984) is an
American college football coach and
former arena football quarterback. He is the
offensive coordinator...
- Sufism, a
wāṣil (Arabic: وَاصِل; 'one who reaches') is a
murid or
salik who
accomplished and
finished crossing the path of sulūk. The
wāṣil is the sufi...
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Wasil Taha (Arabic: واصل طه, Hebrew: וואסל טאהה) is an
Israeli Arab
politician and a
former member of the
Knesset for the
Balad party. Born in Kafr Kanna...
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Wasil Ahmad (c. 2005 –
February 2016) was an
Afghan child soldier, who is best
known for
commanding a
police unit and his
subsequent killing by the Taliban...
- Muʿtazila, who
famously advocated the
notion of free-will
originated by
Wasil ibn Ata.
Caliph Mamun al
Rashid made it an
official creed and unsuccessfully...
- ibn Mūslīm ad-Dimashqī an-Nabati al-Qībtī (Murjī-Qadariyah) Mu'tazila (
Wasil ibn 'Ata') Abū Ishāq Ibrāhīm ibn Sayyār ibn Hāni’ an-Nazzām (Nazzāmīyya)...