Sentences with phrase «ibn al»

As Abu Ali ibn al - Haytham said in the eleventh century:
This 5 - star resort is within the vicinity of Monastery and Church of St. George and Mosque of Amr ibn al - As.
This 5 - star hotel is within close proximity of Mosque of Amr ibn al - As and Cairo Opera House.
This 4 - star hotel is within the vicinity of Mosque of Amr ibn al - As and Gayer - Anderson Museum.
In a book that has been compared in its revolutionary effect with Newton's Principia more than 700 years later, a Muslim scientist in Cairo — Abu Ali al - Hasan ibn al - Hasan ibn al - Haytham (or as he is known in the West, Alhazen)-- proved that light traveled in straight lines via various experiments that employed mirrors and refraction.
Some like ibn al Hazm claimed that God's autonomy was absolute: He need not be true even to His own promises.
The Messenger allowed the lawful killing of Ka» b ibn al - Ashraf!
[77] The Rashidun caliph Umar ibn al - Khattab signed a treaty with Monophysite Christian Patriarch Sophronius, assuring him that Jerusalem's Christian holy places and population would be protected under Muslim rule.

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The four recognized as orthodox were the Hanifite, founded in Iraq by a Persian, Abu Hanifa, who died in 767 A.D.; the Malikite, founded in Medina by Malik - ibn - Anas (about 715 - 795 A.D.); the Shafite, founded by an Arab, al - Shafi» i, born in Persia; and finally the Hanbalite, most conservative of the four, founded in Baghdad, by Ibn - Hanbal.
This particular movement within Islam owes its inspiration and teachings to Muhammad ibn Abd al - Wahhab (1703 - 1787) of Arabia, who in the 18th century called on Muslims to return to the pristine teachings and practices of early Islam.
Two bodies of reference materials shed the most light: chronicles written by Husayn ibn Ghannam (d. 1811) and «Uthman ibn Bishr (d. 1873) and refutations of Ibn «Abd al - Wahhab written by his contemporaries, most vocal among whom was his brother, Sulayman.
Al Kindi was publicly flogged and his library confiscated; ibn Rushd was deprived of all offices and forced to flee al - Andalus.
So were John of Salisbury and ibn Rushd; al - Tusi and Aquinas; ibn Taymiyya and William of Ockham.
He could probably also cite such figures like the Mathmaticians Thabit ibn Qurra and al - Khwarizmi too if he wanted.
-3) Tulayha Tulayha ibn Khuwaylid ibn Nawfal al - Asadi [1] belonged to the Bani Assad tribe.
Its most prominent surviving landmark dates from that time: a grand mosque and palace, constructed by Sultan Amir ibn Abd al - Wahhab.
Also explored are early scientific attempts to understand the nature of light, such as experiments conducted by Abu Yusuf Ya «qub ibn Ishaq al - Kindi (c. 801 - 873 CE) during the Golden Age of Islam (650-1250 CE) to determine if light was generated by the eye, an object, or by both.
This gallery's rather exotic name originates from a 9th - century text by the Arab philosopher and polymath Abu Yusuf Yaqub ibn Ishaq al - Kindi, or Alkindus as he's known in the West.
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