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Zayn al-Abidin may also
refer to: Ali al-Sajjad, also
known by as
Zayn al-Abidin, was the
fourth imam in Shia
Islam Zayn al-Abidin the
Great (1395–1470)...
- al-Ḥusayn al-Sajjād, c. 658 – 712), also
known as
Zayn al-Abidin (Arabic: زين العابدين, romanized:
Zayn al-ʿĀbidīn, lit. 'ornament of worshippers') was...
- AH-boo zuu-BAY-də; Arabic: ابو زبيدة, Abū Zubaydah; born
March 12, 1971, as
Zayn al-Abidin
Muhammad Husayn) is a
Palestinian citizen and
alleged terrorist...
- Quba
Taher Dyab – City of Marj
Mussa Balkami – City of
Ubari Mohamed ZaynAbideen –
Lower Nafusa Fathi Mohammed Baja – City of
Benghazi Ahmed Al-Abbar...
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There are also the
variant Abideen and the
shortened form Abdeen.
Abedin means 'worshipping' or 'worshippers'. Zainu-l-
Abideen, "Jewel of the Worshipper"...
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Halimah Graves of
Fatimah (single
grave in front), Hasan, Imam Zain al-
Abideen,
Muhammad al-Baqir and
Jafar as-Sadiq (2nd row left to right, 4 graves...
- Muhammad-Mehdi al-Shahrestani. He had
seven sons, Muhammad-Ali, Muhamamd-Jafar,
Zayn al-
Abideen, Murtadha, Muhammad, Abu Talib, and Ahmed. His great-grandson is Sayyid...
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Zayn al-Abidin
Sajjad Meerthi (also
written as Qazi
Zainul Abideen Sajjad Meerthi) (1910–1991) was an
Indian ****
Muslim scholar and
historian and head...
- bin Masʿud bin
Ibrahim bin Ḥasan bin
Sharaf al-Din bin Murtadhā bin
Zayn al-
Abideen bin Muḥammad bin Aḥmed bin Aḥmed bin Muḥammad
Shams al-Din bin Aḥmed...
- Mir
Haidar al-Husayni, a
descendant of the
fourth Shi'ite Imam, Ali
Zayn al-
Abideen. His
great grandfather,
Sayyid Abdullah al-Haydari (d. 1899) was a...