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| | Syed Maududi's Commentary for Surah #63 |
 | | Once when the Holy Prophet was passing on the way Abdullah bin Ubayy spoke to him in harsh words. |  | | When the Holy Prophet complained of it to Hadrat Sa'd bin Ubadah; he said:"O Messenger of Allah, don't be hard on him, for when Allah sent you to us we were making a diadem to crown him, and, by God, he thinks that you have robbed him of his kingdom." (Ibn Hisham vol: II, pp. |  | | Then, when the Holy Prophet arrived in Madinah, Islam had so deeply penetrated every house of the Ansar that Abdullah bin Ubayy became helpless and did not see any other way to save his leadership than to become a Muslim himself. |
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 | | When she was told of their death she asked, "Tell me first about the Prophet?" The people replied, "Thanks God, the Prophet is safe." But she was not satisfied and asked whether she could see the Prophet (Peace be upon him) herself. |  | | The blood which was running down his face was wiped by the Prophet, while he said, "How can a people prosper who have stained their prophets' face with blood while he only summoned them to the worship of their Lord?" (Ibn Hisham, Vol. |  | | However, the Prophet of God (Peace be upon him) replied, "It befits not a prophet, when once he had put on the armour, to take it off until he has fought " (Ibn Hisham, Vol. |
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| | Wargames Journal |
 | | Although he managed to defeat Sulayman in 1010 Muhammad was assassinated and replaced by Hisham II. |  | | Following the collapse of central authority a great grandson of Abd al-Rahman III, a popular caliph from the previous century, deposed Hisham II and proclaimed himself Caliph Muhammad II. |  | | The Berber generals however chose yet another descendent of Abd al-Rahman III, Sulayman, as a rival caliph who enlisted the help of Christian Castile in his fight and defeated Muhammad II in 1009. |
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| | 1008 - 1086 Taifa Kingdoms |
 | | Sulayman seeks the aid of Count Sancho Garcia of Castile against Muhammad II. |  | | Joseph, son of the Jewish Vizier Samuel HaNaged invites Al-Mutasim of Ameria to come and rule in Granada. |  | | It includes Italian knights, Normans (Robert Crespin, Baron of Lower Normandy), Frenchmen (Wiliam, Count of Poitiers and Duke of Aquitaine), and once in Spain, Spaniards (Bishop of Vic; Count Ermengol II of Urgel). |
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| | The Message |
 | | Ibn Hisham [2] Miqrizi[3] and Tabari[4] have mentioned the war consultations of the Prophet and have also reproduced the texts of the replies of Sa'd Ma'az and Miqdad in their history books but have avoided quoting the detailed replies of Abu Bakr and Umar. |  | | However the chiefs of Quraysh were reminded of the fact that they had also a mortal enemy like the tribe of Bani Bakr and it was quite possible that they might attack them from behind. |  | | As the Prophet of Islam was the Messenger of blessings and peace he gave strict orders that the blood of these two groups should not be shed. |
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| | Islamic Information |
 | | The fourth son Hisham (724-743) was a puritan who |  | | After Hisham I (788-796) came al-Hakam I (796-822) who affirmed |
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| | Mansur, Abu 'Amir al- -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | king of Pamplona (Navarre) from 970, Count of Aragon, and a son of García I (or II). |  | | king of Leon from 999 to 1028, son of Bermudo II. |  | | Coming to the aid of besieged Castile, García fought against the Muslim forces of Abu 'Amir al-Mansur. |
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| | FrontPage magazine.com :: A Long-Time Threat by Avram Hein |
 | | The head of the moderate Sufi Islamic Supreme Council Shaykh Muhammad Hisham Kabbani noted at a 1999 State Department Open Forum that the extremist Islamists “ took over the mosques.” He notes that “they took over more than 80% of the mosques that have been established in the US. |  | | While the Islamic religion and Islamism are fundamentally different, there is significant concern about the growing control of Islamist leaders over mainstream Islamic institutions. |  | | .Shaykh Muhammad Hisham Kabbani, “Islamic Extremism: A Viable Threat to U.S. National Security: An Open Forum at the U.S. Department of State.” 9 January 1999. |
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http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=15571
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| | Hisham ibn Abd al-Malik - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Hisham also faced a revolt by the armies of Zayd bin Ali, grandson of Husayn bin Ali, but it was easily put down. |  | | Hisham ibn Abd al-Malik (691–743) was an Umayyad caliph who ruled from 723 until his death in 743. |  | | Upon Hisham's death, he was succeeded by his nephew Walid II. |
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| | Welcome to IslamVision.org |
 | | The Prophet (Peace be upon him) had with him two thousand Meccans, some of whom were recent converts while others had yet to accept Islam, along with the ten thousand troops he had brought from Medinah. |  | | Ye are a folk who know not." (Qur'an 7:138) The Prophet (Peace be upon him) then added, "Verily, you would follow every custom of the people before you." (Ibn Hisham, Vol. |  | | Him who holds my life in His hand, you say what the people of Moses said to him: Make for us a god even as they have gods. |
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| | 1004: The year 1004 - events and people France England |
 | | The count of Maine (Herbert) fought with Foulques at the battle of Pontlevoy in 1016, against Eudes II of Blois. |  | | They are rather thin on the ground, compared to either the presence of fortified sites (left map below) or religious centers (monasteries, convents) (right map below.. |  | | II was a major figure in the early 11th century. |
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| | Hisham II - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | In 1009 a popular uprising led by Muhammad II al-Mahdi deposed both Sangul and Hisham II, the latter being kept imprisoned in Cordoba under the new regime. |  | | Hisham II himself was kept from government and exercised no political influence, and in 997 he was even forced to officially hand over sole control of the government to Almansor, under whom the Caliphate reached its greatest extent and attained its greatest success over the Christian states. |  | | What happened to Hisham after that is uncertain - supposedly he was killed on 19th April 1013 by the Berbers. |
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| | eBay - ar ii, Coins Ancient, Coins World items on eBay.com |
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| | Articles - Umayyad |
 | | Marwan II ibn Muhammad (ruled from Harran in the Jazira) 744-750 |  | | Here is a partial list of the Companions of Muhammad who were part of the Umayyad clan: |  | | An Umayyad prince, Abd-ar-rahman I, took over the Muslim territory in Al-Andalus (Hispania) and founded a new Umayyad dynasty there. |
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| | Re: Ibn Hisham |
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| | Science Fair Projects - Al-Mansur Ibn Abi Aamir |
 | | He was born Muhammad Ibn Abi Aamir into a noble Arab family in the area of Algeciras. |  | | He was succeeded by his son Abd al-Malik, who continued to rule Al-Andalus as hajib until his death in 1008. |  | | After Abd al-Malik, his ambitious half brother Sanchuelo took over, who tried to take the Caliphate for himself from Hisham, thus plunging the country into a civil war and disintegrating it into rival taifa kingdoms the Christians had no trouble conquering one at a time. |
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| | donga.com [english donga] |
 | | As the news that Pope John Paul II died on April 2 spread, the world grieves. |  | | The world’s affection and homage to him was extraordinary, as he had devoted himself to making human peace and reconciliation real during the 27 years of his papacy. |  | | John Paul II, born into a poor family in the country, is highly respected among Polish ordinary people, who have addressed him as “the Polish king without a crown.” |
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| | Homosexual and Bisexual Rulers and When They Ruled |
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| | Umayyads |
 | | Opposition centered in Persia where there was continued opposition to Syrian domination and where the legitimists allied themselves with the Abbasids, who claimed descent from Abbas, the uncle of the prophet Muhammad. |  | | Members of the Umayyad family were located and slain, except for Abd-ar-Rahman I, who escaped to Córdoba, Spain, in 756 to rule as an independent emir. |  | | The Abbasids overthrew the Umayyads in 750, killed the caliph, Marwan II, and gained the caliphate for themselves. |
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| | TIMELINE 11th CENTURY page of ULTIMATE SCIENCE FICTION WEB GUIDE |
 | | The Arab scientist known as Alhazen, named Abu 'Ali Al-Hasan ibn Al-Haytham [born in Basra, now Iraq, ca.965] correctly explains how lenses work, and develops parabolic mirrors, similar to those used in today's reflecting telescopes. |  | | He was born of humble parents ['obscuro loco natum'], but his natural brilliany led to his call to study under the monks at Aurillac, and particularly under such a worthy scholar as Abbo of Fleury, and his being sent to Spain (967) to perfect his education. |  | | Islamic History of the 11th Century 1025 Plans for the reconquest of Sicily from Arab control The Byzantine Empire in the 11th Century 1025 Death of Basil II, his brother Constantine VIII rules alone The Byzantine Empire in the 11th Century 1025 Al-Nasavi writes major book on Greek mathematics. |
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http://www.magicdragon.com/UltimateSF/timeline11.html
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| | Gateway of Islamic Knowledge: IT IS A PART OF ISLAMIC OCCASIONS NETWORK |
 | | ii) 70 Selected Small Sura's of Holy Qur'an for children's Mugup |  | | All the above things put together in a form of a fully loaded 699MB Computer CD, with very attractive and user friendly website. |  | | ii) The Quran and Modern Science - A lecture in Real Audio By: Dr. Zakir Naik |
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http://ezsoftech.com/giknowledge/quran.asp
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| | Hisham III - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Hisham III, the brother of Abd ar-Rahman IV, was chosen as Caliph after long negotiations between the governers of the border regions and the people of Cordoba. |  | | Hisham III was the last Umayyad ruler in Spain (1026-1031), and the last person to hold the title Caliph of Cordoba. |  | | This page was last modified 23:00, 18 October 2005. |
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| | Al-Hakam II - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Al-Hakam II was Caliph of Cordoba, in Al-Andalus, and son of Abd-ar-rahman III (al-Nasir). |  | | He was succeeded by his son, Hisham II al-Mu'ayad, who was a nominal ruler under the hajib al-Mansur Ibn Abi Aamir. |  | | Al-Hakam II succeeded to the Caliphate after the death of his father Abd ar-Rahman III in 961. |
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http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al-Hakam_II
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| | Caliph - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | It is known that Mehmed II and his grandson Selim used it to justify their conquest of Islamic countries. |  | | The last Ottoman (Uthmani) Khilafah title and powers were transferred from the Ottoman family line to the Turkish Grand National Assembly (parliament) on 3rd March 1924, meaning no individual could thereafter possess the title. |  | | Note: From 1908 onwards constitutional monarch without executive powers, with parliament consisting of chosen representatives. |
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| | Hisham |
 | | 743 Hisham ibn 'Abd al-Malik, 10th Moslem caliph, dies at about 52 |
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| | WHKMLA : History of Spain : Umayyad Spain, 755-1031 |
 | | died in 976, his son and successor HISHAM II. |  | | After eliminating all rivals, he reestablished the Caliphate as the dominant force on the peninsula, sacking SANTIAGE DE COMPOSTELA in 997 and forcing the Kingdom of Leon into submission. |
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| | Religious Architecture and Islamic Cultures |
 | | The Great Mosque of Cordoba: probably the most exquisite mosque of western Islamic land, founded by 'Abd al-Rahman I in 786, enlarged several times, 832-48 under Abd al-Rahman II, 962 under al-Hakam II, and 987 by al-Mansur, the vizir of Hisham II (this time it was extended to the west). |  | | The Mosque has an intricate hypostyle arrangement with double-tiered, arched supports, ribbed domes above the maqsura, and a unique mihrab-chamber with mosaic decoration. |
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| | The Message |
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| | Umayyad Spain |
 | | It became a palace for Abd al-Rahman II in the ninth century. |  | | Construction on Cordoba's most famous surviving monument, La Mezquita ("the Mosque") was begun by Abd al-Rahman I in 786 on the sight of a Roman temple and Visigothic church and continued in stages up to the times of Hisham II in the eleventh century. |  | | The caliphate of al-Hakam II (961-976) marked the high point of Islamic civilization in Muslim Spain (initiated by the exiled Umayyad caliph Abd al-Rahman in 756). |
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| | Spain |
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: History of Medicine |
 | | Down to the twelfth century this school was ruled by a purely Hippocratic spirit, especially in practical medicine, by its diagnosis and by the treatment of acute diseases dietetically. |  | | Just as the University Of Leipzig originated in consequence of the migration of students and professors from the University of Prague in 1409, so Padua came into existence through a secession from Bologna. |  | | According to the Capitulary of Charlemagne at Diedenhofen (Thionville) in 806, medicine was commonly taught in these schools. |
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| | Caliph of Cordoba - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | In 1031, he died and the territories he controlled (which had by then shrunk mainly to possessions on the Iberian peninsula) fractured into a number of independent taifas. |  | | The last Caliph of Cordoba was Hisham III, also of the Umayyad dynasty. |  | | However, the territories controlled by the Caliph of Cordoba decreased over this period. |
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| | Hisham III |
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| | AllRefer.com - al- Mansur, 9141002, Moorish regent of COrdoba (Spanish And Portuguese History, Biography) - ... |
 | | A great warrior, he reorganized the army and undertook many campaigns against the Christian states of N Spain; he sacked Barcelona (985), razed the city of LeOn (988), and destroyed the church and shrine of St. James at Santiago de Compostela (998). |  | | Al-Mansur kept Hisham in seclusion at his court and assumed complete control over the caliphate. |  | | He became steward to Princess Subh, wife of the caliph Hakim II, and under her patronage and by clever manipulation he rose to become (978) royal chamberlain for Hakim's successor, the young Hisham II. |
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| | Andalucía.cc ADN Los Reinos de Tayfas del Al-Andalus. |
 | | Muhammad II, hermano de Muhammad I gobierna desde 1055 a 1057, cuarto hijo de Idris I, no pudo oponerse al avance de los ziríes granadinos que aprovecharon la debilidad para anexionarse este reino. |  | | Con su sobrino Idris II (1039-1046 y 1053-1055) empieza la decadencia hammudita pues arrebata el trono al heredero Muhammad I y se agudizan las luchas internas. |  | | Fundado el reino por los cadíes Abbadíes de origen árabe en 1023, se suceden Ismail, Muhammad, que tiene en su corte a un individuo que decía ser el califa omeya Hisham II y que utilizó para intentar unir las taifas árabes contra las bereberes. |
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| | Hisham II - definition of Hisham II in Encyclopedia |
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| | Al-Hakam II -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article |
 | | He was succeeded by his son, (Click link for more info and facts about Hisham II) Hisham II al-Mu'ayad, who was a nominal ruler under the hajib (Click link for more info and facts about al-Mansur Ibn Abi Aamir) al-Mansur Ibn Abi Aamir. |  | | Al-Hakam II was (Click link for more info and facts about Caliph of Cordoba) Caliph of Cordoba, in (Click link for more info and facts about Al-Andalus) Al-Andalus, and son of (Click link for more info and facts about Abd-ar-rahman III) Abd-ar-rahman III (al-Nasir). |  | | He formed a joint committee of Arab Muslims and Spanish (Click link for more info and facts about Mozarab) Mozarab Christians for this task. |
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| | Press Release - PROFESSOR FROM PRINCESS SUMAYA UNIVERSITY FOR TECHNOLOGY AWARDED NATIONAL RECOGNITION BY THE HISHAM ... |
 | | Hisham Ghassib, President of PSUT added, "We are privileged to have such a professional faculty who are nationally recognized for their work. |  | | Abu-Elhaija is a distinguished member of our team as her dedication, knowledge and enjoyment of teaching and developing practical solutions to the applied sciences allows PSUT to become one of the top specialized universities in the Kingdom and a functioning part of Jordan's developing fields. |  | | It is a great honor to be recognized for my efforts by PSUT as well as the Hisham Adeeb Hijjawi Award for Applied. |
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| | The Message |
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| | Citebase - Type II string theory and modularity |
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| | MENAFN - Middle East North Africa . Financial Network News: May 18th -20th 2005- Princess Sumaya University for ... |
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