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Raʿy (Subject Entry)
See Law . ...
Source: The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Islamic World
Marthiyyah (Subject Entry)
See Marsiyyah ...
Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Islam
Mutawwadah (Subject Entry)
See Diplomacy ...
Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Islam
Falsafah (Subject Entry)
See Philosophy ...
Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Islam
Ansair (Subject Entry)
See Ansar ...
Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Islam
Poetry (Subject Entry)
See Devotional Poetry ...
Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Islam
Sahaba (Subject Entry)
See Companions ...
Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Islam
Sajah (Biography)
See Musaylima ibn Habib ...
Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Islam
Imamate (Subject Entry)
See Imamah ...
Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Islam
Furūʿ (Subject Entry)
See Law . ...
Source: The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Islamic World
Uhud, Battle of (Subject Entry)
Battle fought in 625 against Muslims by Meccan forces seeking revenge for the Muslim victory in the Battle of Badr. Muhammad was injured and ...
Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Islam
Umm Habiba (Biography)
See Ramla bint Abi Sufyan ...
Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Islam
Hagia Sophia (Subject Entry)
See Aya Sofia Mosque ...
Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Islam
Asabiyyah (Subject Entry)
Social solidarity with an emphasis on group consciousness, cohesiveness, and unity. Familiar in the pre-Islamic era, the term became popularized in Ibn Khaldun 's ...
Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Islam
Ashab al-Nabi (Subject Entry)
See Companions ...
Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Islam
Aws, al- (Subject Entry)
Tribe that, with the Khazraj, invited Muhammad to Yathrib to settle a feud between the two groups. Both tribes (called ansar [helpers of the ...
Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Islam
Bahira (Biography)
Christian monk believed to have recognized signs of prophethood in the child Muhammad , affirming the continuity of his prophethood with that of Moses ...
Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Islam
Quds, al- (Subject Entry)
See Jerusalem ...
Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Islam
Rashidun (Subject Entry)
See Rightly Guided Caliphs ...
Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Islam
Mariya the Copt (Biography)
See Maryam the Copt ...
Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Islam
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