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'Amru ibn Abu Kariba As'ad (deceased) Tubbaʿ“The people of Tubbaʿ” ( qawm tubbaʿ), an extinct community mentioned twice in the Qurʾān. Among other pre-Islamic groups, they were punished because they refused to believe God or obey God's pro... |
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'Nathan HaBabli' Nasi ben Abu Ishaq Avraham, 2nd. Exilarch 'Mar Uqba HaRofeh', Qadi al-Qayrawānī (c.940 - c.1049) Nathan Ha-Bavli has been an enigmatic figure - but I think I have narrowed down to EXACTLY who is Nathan Ha-Bavli. Here is a short description of previous attempts to identify Nathan Ha-Bavli:Since Nat... |
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'Utaybah bin Abu Lahab (deceased) Source: : |
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[DYMM] Sultan Ahmad Shah (Sultan Pahang ke5: 1974-2019) (1930 - 2019) Sultan Pahang 8hb Mei1974 - 14hb Januari 2019Tuanku Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah Al-musta'in Billah ibni al-marhum Sultan Abu Bakar Ri'ayatuddin al'mu'adzam shah, sultan Pahang sebagai Yang di-Pertuan Agong ... |
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Abbad II (Abu Amr Abbad) al-Mutadid hajib de Sevilla (c.1015 - 1069) II al-Mu'tadid (1042–1069), the son and successor of al-Qasim, became one of the most remarkable figures in Iberian Muslim history. He had a striking resemblance to the Italian princes of the later Mid... |
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syarif Ali ibn Syarif Qitadah (deceased) |
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al-Malik al-Ṣāliḥ ʿImād al-Dīn Ismāʿīl bin al-Malik al-Adil Sayf al-Din Abu-Bakr ibn Ayyūb (c.1202 - 1250) al-Malik al-Ṣāliḥ ʿimād al-dīn ismāʿīl, son of Sulṭān al-Malik al-ʿĀdil Abū Bakr, son of Aiyūb, was born in the year 598 (1202). Ismāʿīl was killed in Cairo in the year 648 (1250) when fighting with Su... |
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Avicenna (Ibn Sīnā; Abū Alī Sīnā) (c.980 - 1037) Avicenna, Ibn Sīnā (ابن سینا)Abū ‘Alī al-Ḥusayn ibn ‘Abd Allāh ibn Sīnā, known as Abū Alī Sīnā (Persian: ابوعلی سینا، پورسینا) or, more commonly, Ibn Sīnā[8] or Pour Sina, but most commonly known in En... |
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Azariah ibn Abū ʾl-ʿAlā Israel Gaon, haKohen (c.973 - d.) |
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Da'ud Abu al-Fadl (1161 - 1242) Da'ud Abu al-Fadl (1161–1242) was a Karaite Jewish physician who lived in the Ayyubid Egypt in the twelfth century CE. He was born in Cairo in 1161 and died there about 1242. Having studied medicine un... |
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Isaac ben Israel ibn Abū ʾl-Barakāt Hibat Allah Ibn al-Shuwaykh (c.1167 - c.1248) Ibn al-Shuwaykh, Isaac ben IsraelThe Andalusian poet Judah al-Ḥarīzī came through the city of Aleppo in 1217. He mentions Jewish scholars and community leaders, such as Joseph Rosh ha-Seder and Abū ʾl-... |
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Maulaatena Fatimah binte Assad bin Hashim (c.575 - 626) Source 1: 2: bint Asad (c.68 BH – 4 AH ; c.555–626 CE) (Arabic: فاطمة بنت أسد, Fāṭimah bint ʾAsad) was the mother of Ali bin Abi Talib, the fourth caliph of Islam. She was the daughter of Asad ibn Has... |
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Heman I "Abdallah" ibn Abu Abdallah ibn Sahaba, 36th Exilarch (c.620 - 660) He is credited with a large corpus of Judaic traditions Isra'iliyat, many of which are to be found in al-Tabari's (d.923) commentary on the Qur'an. He participated in the conquest of Syria and Palestin... |
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Former National Football Player for Brunei in the 1990s, with other players such as: Abu Bakar, Ibrahim Fue, Liew Chuan Mohammad, Moksen Mohammed, Martilu Haji Zinin, Johan Mohamad, Irwan Gillen, Azam... |
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Kinana ibn ar-Rabi Abu al-Hay bin ibn Abu al-Huqayq al-Nadir (c.590 - c.624) is Islam's version of events: ibn al-Rabi' (Arabic: كنانة ابن الربيع, also Kenana bin al-Rabi, Kenana ibn al-Rabi'a, Kenana ibn al-Rabi ibn Abu al-Huqayq) was a Jewish leader of seventh-century Arabia... |
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Mansukha bat Abu Yahya Nehorai (ben Nissim Nagid) (c.1055 - d.) |
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Mohammed Abu Numai (20) (deceased) |
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Muʿāwiyah I bin Abu Sufyaan (602 - 680) It was Mu'awiyah I who received 1/3 of Safiyya's fortune - this was with agreement and support of Aisha , wife of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) .* 1st Umayyad Caliph * Reign: 661- 680 AD* Wilaadat (Birth):* ... |
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Nūr al-Dīn Maḥmūd (c.1105 - 1174) Nur ad-Din was the second son of Imad ad-Din Zengi, the Turkic atabeg of Aleppo and Mosul, who was a devoted enemy of the crusader presence in Syria. After the assassination of his father in 1146, Nur ... |
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Sa'd Ibn Kammūna al-Baghdādī (c.1237 - d.) Saʿd ibn Manṣūr ibn Saʿd ibn al-Ḥasan ibn Hibat Allāh Ibn Kammūna al-Baghdādī was a Jewish philosopher who presumably held an administrative office in the Il-Khanid state. He was presumably born in Bag... |
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Sahl ben Abu Amr Yosef (c.1055 - c.1110) |
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Sayyid Ali As-Sakran (23) (b. - c.1489) |
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Sitt bat Abu Yosef Yakob ben Amram ibn Mar Sahl al-Nag'hdīlah (deceased) |
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Syarif Rumaithah bin Muhammad Abu Numayy (deceased) |
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Paris, Paris, Île-de-France, France
Yael Naim (Hebrew: יעל נעים, born 6 February 1978 in Paris, France), is an Israeli-French singer-songwriter. She rose to fame in 2008 in the US after her hit single "New Soul" was used by Apple in an ... |
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Judah ben Solomon al-Ḥarīzī (c.1160 - c.1226) Judah al-Ḥarīzī (ca. 1166–1225) was a central author of medieval Hebrew, Judeo-Arabic, and classical Arabic literature as well as an important translator of Arabic and Judeo-Arabic literary, legal, and... |
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Naim (deceased) |
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PJN Pg Haji Abu Bakar (deceased) |
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Abu Bakar (deceased) |
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Abu Hatsera (deceased) |
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Naïm (deceased) |
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Abu Altuyur (deceased) |
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"Abu al-Fadhil" Ali bin "Abu Taghlub" Ali (deceased) |
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"Abu Ateeq" Muhammad bin 'Abdur Rahman bin Abu Bakr (deceased) From Banu Taym Tribe (Part of Banu Quraysh Tribe).* Wilaadat (Birth): * Wafaat (Death): Source: |
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"Alang Lenggok" Haji Abdul Rahman bin "Alang Tanda" Haji Abu Bakar (deceased) |
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"mohammad" Al-sadeq Abu-khait (deceased) |
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' Abu-עבו (deceased) |
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'Abd'ullah BIN ABU MUHAMMAD ARAFA (deceased) |
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'Abdullah al-Bakri bin 'Abdur Rahman bin Abu Bakr (deceased) Source: |
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'Abdullah Syaikh al-'Idrus syed abu bakar as-shukran (deceased) |
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'Abdullah bin Muhammad bin Abu Bakr (deceased) Wilaadat (Birth): * Wafaat (Death): |
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'Abdur Rahman bin Abu Bakr (c.614 - 666) From Banu Taym Tribe (Part of Banu Quraysh Tribe).* Wilaadat (Birth): * Wafaat (Death): Source: Banu Azd Tribe.Source 1: 2: Banu Azd Tribe.Source: |
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Al-Hira Abu' Abed (deceased) |
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'Alawi abu bakar al-habsyi (22) (deceased) |
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'Ali bin Abu al-'As (deceased) |
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'Amr bin Abu Sufyaan (deceased) |
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'Amru bin Hubairah "Abu Wahab" bin 'Amru al-Makhzumi (deceased) From Banu Makhzum Tribe. |
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'Atika binte Usayd (deceased) |
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'Nathan Hababli' BEN ABU ISHAQ AVRAHAM, EXILARCH 'MAR UQBA HAROFEH' (c.950 - 1048) GEDCOM Note ==='Nathan HaBabli' ben Abu Ishaq Avraham, Exilarch 'Mar Uqba HaRofeh', Qadi al-Qayrawānī=== GEDCOM Source ===Ancestry.com Public Member Trees Name: The Generations Network, Inc.; Location:... |
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'Ubayd bin Abu 'Ubayd at-Thaqafi (c.620 - d.) Source 1: 2: |
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'Umar bin Muhammad bin Abu Bakr (deceased) Wilaadat (Birth): * Wafaat (Death): |
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'Uqbah bin Abu Mu'ayt (b. - 624) From Banu Quraysh TribeSource: |
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(2) Haji Ahmad Abu Bakar (deceased) |
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(3) Haji Abdul Hamid Abu Bakar (deceased) |
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(5) Jijah Abu Bakar (deceased) |
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(6) Haji Mohd Yunus Abu Bakar (deceased) |
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(Rana) Abdul Haq (Barreh Abu) (b. - 1995) |
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פורטונה Naim (1919 - 2010) |
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. Abu Arab (deceased) |
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. Naim (deceased) |
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... Abu Ali (b. - 1947) |
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... Abu Ali (deceased) |
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... Abu Ali (deceased) |
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... Abu al-Naga (deceased) |
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... Abu Hadid (deceased) |
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... Abu Ali (deceased) |
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... Abu Stayt (deceased) |
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... Abu al-Su'ud (deceased) |
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1. halimah hj abu (deceased) |
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1. Zaharah Sidik Abu Bakar (deceased) |
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1. zaleha Hj Ismail (Hj Abu) (deceased) |
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1st Wife of Abu Sahl Dunash (deceased) |
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2 Abu Bakar (deceased) |
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2) Sapiah bte Abu Bakar Samek (deceased) |
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2- Norhabibah Abu Bakar (b. - 2018) |
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2. mariam hj abu (deceased) |
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2nd Wife of Abu Sahl Dunash (deceased) |
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3abdelkhaleq abu-smaya (deceased) |
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3abdelmajid abu-smaya (deceased) |
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3abdelmon3im abu-smaya (deceased) |
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3awad abu zeid (deceased) |
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3awad abu zeid (deceased) |
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3iesa abu zeid (deceased) |
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4- Mohd Tahir Abu Bakar (1960 - 1969) |
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4. jahara Hj Ismail (Hj Abu) (deceased) |
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4. yaakub hj abu (deceased) |
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5. hj mahmud hj abu (deceased) |
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6- Siti Aminah Abu Bakar (1975 - 1975) |
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6. aishah hj abu (deceased) |
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7. hj omar hj abu (deceased) |
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Mir Abu Taleb (810 - 910) |
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Mir Abu Torab (830 - 930) |
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: Ibraheem : Abu Mustafa (deceased) |
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? Abu Bakar (deceased) |
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? Bin Abu Bakar (deceased) |
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? Peters (Abu-Rishdan) (deceased) |
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? ABU BAHRAN (ABU HAMAD?) (deceased) |
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Ameeni Abu Salah (deceased) |
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? Naïm (deceased) |