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  • 71Ubayd Allah al-Mahdi Billah — a.k.a Said ibn Husayn ( ar. عبيد الله بن الحسين المهدي) is considered the founder of the Fatimid dynasty, the only major Shi ite caliphate in Islam, and established Fatimid rule throughout much of North Africa.After establishing himself as the… …

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  • 72Muhammad's wives — Part of a series on Islam Umm al Momineen Wives of Muhammad Khadijah bint Khuwaylid Sawda bint Zamʿa Aisha bint Abi Bakr Hafsa bint Umar Zaynab bint Khuzayma Hind bint A …

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  • 73List of mosques in Singapore — Part of a series on Mosques Architecture Mihrab Minaret …

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  • 74Al-Abbas ibn Ali — Al ‘Abbās ibn ‘Ali ( ar. العباس بن علي) (born 4 Shaban 26 AH at Medina, died 10 Muharrum 61 AH at Karbala) was the son of the fourth sunni Caliph and the first Shi ah Imam, ‘Alī ibn Abī Tālib and Fātima bint Hizam al Kilabiyyah, called Ummu l… …

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  • 75Mahmud Shah of Malacca — Mahmud Shah Sultan of Malacca Reign Malacca Sultanate: 1488 1528 Died 1528 Place of death Kampar, Sumatera Predecessor Alauddin Riayat Shah …

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  • 76Sa'id ibn Zayd — Sa id ibn Zayd, (Arabic: سعيد بن زيد), was one of the Sahābah (ArB|الصحابة companions ), the companions of Muhammad. He is also nicknamed Abu al Aawar . He was from the one of The Ten Promised Paradise. Family *Said ibn Zayd was the son of Zayd… …

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  • 77Shi'a view of Umar — This article is about the Shi a view of Umar, the second Sunni caliph.hia viewHistorical contextUmar ibn al Khattab was one of the earliest figures in the history of Islam. However, the Shi a have traditionally asserted that the Sunni perspective …

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  • 78Khabbab ibn al-Aratt — ( ar. خبّاب بن الأرت) was a boy from Najd, from the tribe of Banu Tamim.He was among the first ten persons to convert to Islam and was a sahabi (companion of Muhammad).Early lifeKhabbab was from the Banu Tamim clan in Najd.Before Muhammad started …

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  • 79Sunni view of Ali — This is a parallel sub article to Ali and Sunni. Sunni Muslims hold Ali in high respect as one of the Ahl al Bayt as a foremost authority on the Qur an and Islamic law, and as the last of the four Sunni Rightly Guided Caliphs.… …

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  • 80Ziyarat — ] Ziyarat is a pilgrimage to sites associated with the Islamic prophet Muhammad, his companions, or other venerated figures in Islamic history, such as Shi a imams or Sufi saints. It literally means meeting . Sites of pilgrimage include mosques,… …

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