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  2. Muhammad Uthman Siraj al-Din - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad Uthman Siraj al-Din Naqshbandi [a] (1896, Biyara, ￶safi abad javanroud iran – 1997, Istanbul, Turkey ), nicknamed Siraj al-Din al-Thani, [b] meaning the second Siraj al-Din, in honor of his great-grandfather Uthman Siraj al-Din Naqshbandi, was an Islamic scholar, mystic of the Naqshbandi order, and leader of the Sipay Rizgari ...

  3. Al-Muzaffar I Umar - Wikipedia

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    Al-Muzaffar I Umar. Al-Muzaffar Taqi al-Din Umar ( Arabic: المظفر تقي الدين عمر) (died 1191) was the Kurdish Ayyubid prince of Hama from 1179 to 1191 and a general of Saladin. He was the son of Saladin's brother Nur ad-Din Shahanshah, [1] and brother of Farrukh Shah of Baalbek .

  4. Imad al-Din al-Isfahani - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad ibn Hamid ( Persian: محمد ابن حامد, romanized : Muḥammad ibn Ḥāmid; 1125 – 20 June 1201), commonly known as Imad al-Din al-Isfahani ( Persian: عماد الدین اصفهانی ), was a historian, scholar, and rhetorician. He left a valuable anthology of Arabic poetry to accompany his many historical works [3] and ...

  5. Taj al-Din al-Hasani - Wikipedia

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    Taj al-Din was born and raised into a family of Muslim scholars in Damascus. His father was Badr al-Din al-Hasani, one of the most respected Islamic scholars in the late nineteenth century. The young Hasani studied Islamic theology with his father, and in 1905 became his personal assistant. He trained young students of his generation in conduct ...

  6. Najm al-Din - Wikipedia

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    Najm al-Din (Arabic: نجم الدين, romanized: Najm al-Dīn), also transliterated Najm ad-Din, Najmuddin, etc., is a male given name of Arabic origin, formed from Najm and al-Din, meaning "star of the religion". It may refer to: People. Najm al-Din Ayyub (died 1173), Kurdish soldier, father of Saladin

  7. Imad al-Din - Wikipedia

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    Imad al-Din or Imad ad-Din (Arabic: عماد الدين, romanized: ʿImād al-Dīn), also Imad ud-din, is a male Muslim given name meaning "pillar of the religion, faith", composed from the nouns ‘imad, meaning pillar, and al-Din, of the faith. This theophoric name is formed from the Arabic male given name Imad.

  8. Zain al-Din al-'Iraqi - Wikipedia

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    Biography. He is called: Al-Iraqi, relative to Iraq, because his origin is Kurdish, from a town called Erbil then his father moved to Egypt when he was young, grew up there, and married a righteous, worshiping woman who gave birth to him. He was born in the year of 1325 in Manshiyet Al-Mahrani on the shore of the Nile river.

  9. Nur al-Din al-Sabuni - Wikipedia

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    Nur al-Din al-Sabuni also written as Nuraddin as-Sabuni (Arabic: نور الدين الصابوني), was a 12th century theologian within the Maturidite school of Sunni Islam, and author of Al-Bidayah min al-Kifayah fi al-Hidayah fi Usul al-Din (Arabic: البداية من الكفاية في الهداية في أصول الدين), a summary of Islamic creed (aqida or kalam) of his more ...

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