Fifty Key Figures in IslamThe perfect resource for those wishing to learn more about the Muslim culture, its people and its teachings, Fifty Key Figures in Islam explores the lives and thoughts of fifty influential individuals in Islam and surveys a heritage that spans 1,500 years. Covering key figures such as the Prophet Muhammad, Suleiman 'the Magnificent' and El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz (Malcolm X), the entry for each figure includes:
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Mecca, by this time, was thecentre of tradeand relatively prosperous and
Muhammad himself turnedhis hand to trade.He obtaineda reputationfor being
hardworking, modest and trustworthy, hencehis nickname alAmin ('
theTrustworthy').
Mecca, by this time, was thecentre of tradeand relatively prosperous and
Muhammad himself turnedhis hand to trade.He obtaineda reputationfor being
hardworking, modest and trustworthy, hencehis nickname alAmin ('
theTrustworthy').
الصفحة
Muhammad put his skills and knowledgeof trade and the trading routes of Mecca
to good use, however,by choosing the financial option of raiding the trade
caravansen route from Mecca. While this proved to be financially beneficial and ...
Muhammad put his skills and knowledgeof trade and the trading routes of Mecca
to good use, however,by choosing the financial option of raiding the trade
caravansen route from Mecca. While this proved to be financially beneficial and ...
الصفحة
The Muslims nowprayed towards Mecca astheir holy city and recognised the ka'
ba, a cubelike structure inthe centre ofMecca, as thehomeof God, built
byAbraham and Adam before him. Itwas only a matter of time beforethe people of
Mecca ...
The Muslims nowprayed towards Mecca astheir holy city and recognised the ka'
ba, a cubelike structure inthe centre ofMecca, as thehomeof God, built
byAbraham and Adam before him. Itwas only a matter of time beforethe people of
Mecca ...
الصفحة
Originally a rich merchant of Mecca, Abu Bakr succeeded the Prophet
Muhammad as leaderof the Muslim community. Abu Bakr ruled for onlytwo years
untilhis death in634. He isthe first of the four 'RightlyGuided Caliphs' (Rashidun)
who ruled ...
Originally a rich merchant of Mecca, Abu Bakr succeeded the Prophet
Muhammad as leaderof the Muslim community. Abu Bakr ruled for onlytwo years
untilhis death in634. He isthe first of the four 'RightlyGuided Caliphs' (Rashidun)
who ruled ...
الصفحة
Duringhis reign, Muslim forces conquered Syria, Jerusalem, Egypt, Libya, Iraq,
and the armies of Persia. Umar wasborn in Mecca around 581to theAdi clan
oftheQuraysh tribe. He belonged toa familyof average class,but henonetheless
was ...
Duringhis reign, Muslim forces conquered Syria, Jerusalem, Egypt, Libya, Iraq,
and the armies of Persia. Umar wasborn in Mecca around 581to theAdi clan
oftheQuraysh tribe. He belonged toa familyof average class,but henonetheless
was ...
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المحتوى
Abu Bakrc 570634 Umar ibn alKhattab c 581644 | |
Malik ibnAnas c 709795 | |
Ahmad ibnHanbal 780855 | |
Yaqub ibnIshaq alKindi Alkindus c 801873 | |
Muhammad alTabari 839923 | |
Akbar 15421605 | |
Muhammad ibn Abd alWahhab 17031792 | |
Sir Sayyid Ahmad Khan 18171898 | |
Muhammad Abduh 18491905 | |
Rashid Rida 18651935 Sir Muhammad Iqbal 18731938 | |
Hasan alBana 19061949 Sayyid Qutb 19061966 Muhammad Taha 19081985 | |
Hasan Hanafib 1935 Rachid Ghannoushib 1941 | |
alBana Hasan 19061949 | |
Ubaydallah AlMahdi c 873934 AbualHasan Ali alMawardi 9721058 | |
SalahalDin Saladin 11381193 Yahya Suhrawardi 11541191 | |
Ibn Taymiyya 12631328 | |
AlSuyuti 14451505 | |
Khomeini Sayyid Ruhollah 19021989 | |
alShafii Muhammad | |
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