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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. |
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http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Al-Mansur_(Abi_Amir)
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| | 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). |
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http://www.hawza.org.uk/index.php?option=content&task=view&id=90
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| | AllRefer.com - al- Mansur, 9141002, Moorish regent of COrdoba (Spanish And Portuguese History, Biography) - ... |
 | | al- Mansur (Muhammad ibn Abi-Amir al-Mansur billah), 9141002, Moorish regent of COrdoba, known in Spanish as Almanzor. |  | | More articles from AllRefer Reference on al- Mansur, 9141002, Moorish regent of Cordoba |  | | You are here : AllRefer.com > Reference > Encyclopedia > Spanish And Portuguese History, Biographies > al- Mansur, 9141002, Moorish regent of COrdoba |
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http://reference.allrefer.com/encyclopedia/M/MansurCor.html
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http://www.iper1.com/iper1-odp/dove/cerca/R
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| | 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. |
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http://www.atheists.org/Islam/mohammedanism.html
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| | 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. |
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http://khidr.org/khidr.htm
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| | 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. |
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http://www.magicdragon.com/UltimateSF/timeline8.html
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http://www.ifriran.org/ACQ.HTM
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