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 Al-Mansur (Abi Amir) - definition of Al-Mansur (Abi Amir) in Encyclopedia
He was born Muhammad Ibn Abi Aamir into a noble Arab family in the area of Algeciras.
There is also an article on the Abbasid Caliph Al Mansur of Baghdad Al Mansur.
Abu Aamir Muhammad Ibn Abdullah Ibn Abi Aamir, Al-Hajib Al-Mansur أبو عامر محمد بن عبد الله بن أبي عامر الحاجب المنصور (c.
http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Al-Mansur_(Abi_Amir)   (552 words)

  
 Hawza Illmiyya of London
The Basran school is said to have developed under Abu al-Hudhayl ‘Allaf (d.840) and the Baghdad school was administered by Bishr ibn al-Mu'tamir (d.825) (Martin et al, 1997, p.28).
During the start of the Abbasid rule, the Mutazilites spilt into the Basran and Baghdad schools.
Shi'ah Imam to succeed him could have generated deep seated animosity towards the school, especially since the head of the Baghdad Mutazilites, Bishr ibn al-Mu'tamir, supported this plan of action (Martin, et al, 1997, p.28).
http://www.hawza.org.uk/index.php?option=content&task=view&id=90   (8955 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - al- Mansur, 914–1002, Moorish regent of COrdoba (Spanish And Portuguese History, Biography) - ...
al- Mansur (Muhammad ibn Abi-Amir al-Mansur billah), 914–1002, Moorish regent of COrdoba, known in Spanish as Almanzor.
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http://reference.allrefer.com/encyclopedia/M/MansurCor.html   (263 words)

  
 R: R
Una Bmw per l'avventura al debutto la R 1200 GSA - La Repubblica - Una moto per sognare l'avventura.
http://www.iper1.com/iper1-odp/dove/cerca/R   (1231 words)

  
 An Atheist's Guide to Mohammedanism
al-‘As on 9 May 639 CE says nothing that would indicate that the 'Hagarians' or 'Ishmailites' (the earliest non-Muslim names for Muslims) had a sacred book of their own - even though the general had been shown the Torah, the Prophets, and the Gospels of the Jews and Christians.
Abi Sarh, who reported that "It was only a Christian slave who was teaching him [Mohammed]; I used to write to him and change whatever I wanted."
Yet another Soviet scholar, S. Tolstov, compared the myth of Mohammed with the deified shamans of the Yakuts, et al.
http://www.atheists.org/Islam/mohammedanism.html   (11059 words)

  
 Khidr in the Islamic Tradition
Today Khidr can be found in the verses of Iqba1,
He has immensely influenced the lives of many a mystic, ascetic and man of God throughout the history of Islam, such as ’Abd al-Karim al-Jili, Ibn ‘Arabi, Mansur al-Hallaj and so on.
In the Muslim tradition Khidr is alive and well and continues to guide the perplexed and those who invoke his name.
http://khidr.org/khidr.htm   (5269 words)

  
 TIMELINE 8th CENTURY page of ULTIMATE SCIENCE FICTION WEB GUIDE
775: Death of the Abbasid Caliph Mansur, Accession of Mahdi.
But the tide turned again with Muhammad ibn Abi Amir (al-Mansur), who rolled back into Spain and appeared impossible to defeat.
His cousin Alfonso III (866-910) followed up on King Alfonso II's by pushing more Muslim forces out of Spain, so that at least 20% of Spain was reconquered by Christians as of 911.
http://www.magicdragon.com/UltimateSF/timeline8.html   (7575 words)

  
 Les acquitions
Kitâbu 'Ilmi'l-Mûsikî 'alâ vechi'l-Hurûfaât : Mûsikîyi Harflerle Tesbît ve Icrâ Ilminin Kitabi.
Tawzih al-nur bel hojaj al varedah le daf' al-shobhat al 'avar
http://www.ifriran.org/ACQ.HTM   (5573 words)

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