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ibn and Khalid
* Khalid ibn Sa ` id
Bedr managed to line up three Syrian commanders – Obeid Allah ibn Uthman and Abd Allah ibn Khalid, both originally of Damascus, and Yusuf ibn Bukht of Qinnasrin.
The best use of this lightly armed fast moving cavalry was revealed at the Battle of Yarmouk ( 636 AD ) in which Khalid ibn Walid, knowing the skills of his horsemen, used them to turn the tables at every critical instance of the battle with their ability to engage, disengage, then turn back and attack again from the flank or rear.
A strong cavalry regiment was formed by Khalid ibn Walid which included the veterans of the campaign of Iraq and Syria.
These actions gained the attention of Sulaiman ibn Muhammad ibn Ghurayr of the tribe of Bani Khalid, the chief of Al-Hasa and Qatif, who held substantial influence in Najd.
Much of the Roman Empire is conquered by Muslim Arabs led by Khalid ibn al-Walid.
* Khalid ibn al-Walid ( 592 – 642 ), Muslim Arab military commander who defeated the Roman and Persian empires in over eighty battles
* August 15 – 20 – Battle of Yarmouk: In engagements along the Yarmouk River, Muslim forces of the Rashidun Caliphate led by Khalid ibn al-Walid decisively defeat the armies of the Eastern Roman-Byzantine Empire, effectively completing the Muslim conquest of Syria.
* Khalid ibn al-Walid
In the second phase of Battle when Khalid ibn Walid's Cavalry attacked Muslims at the rear changing the victory of Muslims to defeat, rumors of Muhammad ’ s death were spread many Muslim were warriors routed from the battle field, Umar too was initially routed but hearing that Muhammad was still alive he went to Muhammad at the mountain of Uhud and prepared for the defenses of the hill to keep the Quraishi army down the hill.
As an example, one notable maneuver is the double envelopment, considered to be the consummate military maneuver, first executed by Hannibal at the Battle of Cannae in 216 BCE, and later by Khalid ibn al-Walid at the Battle of Walaja in 633 CE.
The campaigns of Alexander the Great, Chandragupta Maurya, Hannibal, Qin Shi Huang, Julius Cæsar, Zhuge Liang, Khalid ibn al-Walid and, in particular, Cyrus the Great demonstrate strategic planning and movement.
It was also later effectively used by Khalid ibn al-Walid at the Battle of Walaja in 633, by Alp Arslan at the Battle of Manzikert in 1071 under name of Crescent Tactic, at Battle of Mohács by Süleyman the Magnificent in 1526 and by Field Marshal Carl Gustav Rehnskiöld at the Battle of Fraustadt in 1706.
Assume a man has the name of Saleh ibn Tariq ibn Khalid al-Fulan.
Hence, Saleh ibn Tariq ibn Khalid al-Fulan translates as " Saleh, son of Tariq, son of Khaled ; of the family al-Fulan.
* Yahya ibn Khalid of Harun al Rashid ( Whose son Jafar bin Yahya was an inspiration for the aforementioned Arabian Nights Jafar )
Žižka is considered to be among the greatest military leaders and innovators of all time and is one of six commanders in history who never lost a battle ( alongside Alexander the Great, Scipio Africanus, Genghis Khan, Alexander Suvorov, and Khalid ibn al-Walid ).

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The lahoot salbi or " negative theology " involves the use of ta ' til, which means " negation ," and the followers of the Mu ' tazili school of Kalam, founded by Imam Wasil ibn Ata, are often called the Mu ' attili, because they are frequent users of the ta ' til methodology.
ابوالفتح عمر بن ابراهیم Abu ' l-Fat ' h ' Umar ibn Ibrāhīm-Abu means father, Fat ' h means conqueror, ' Umar means life, Ibrahim is the name of the father.
Abu al -` Abbās ` Abdu ' llāh ibn Muhammad as-Saffāh, or Abul ` Abbas al-Saffah ( أبو العباس عبد الله بن محمد السفاح, As-Saffah السف ّ اح, literally means The person who over give money and is generous ( see reference )), ( 721 / 722 – 9 June 754 ) was the first Abbasid caliph ( 750 – 754 ).
His brother Muhammad ibn Tahir was by no means so well disposed towards the Christians, and destroyed all that they had been allowed to build in Edessa.
In Malaysian royalty, ibni means " son of " in English, derived from the Arabic term " ibn.
An example of an Arabic matronymic is the name of Jesus in the Qur ' an, ‘ Īsá ibn Maryam, which means Jesus the son of Mary.
“ Jibril said: ‘ You have chosen the Fitrah ( natural instinct ).’ In the second part of the journey, the Mi ' raj ( an Arabic word that literally means “ ladder ”), Buraq takes him to the heavens, where he tours the seven circles of heaven, and speaks with the earlier prophets such as Abraham ( ʾIbrāhīm ), Moses ( Musa ), John the Baptist ( Yaḥyā ibn Zakarīyā ), and Jesus ( Isa ).
The term sharif means " noble " in Arabic and is used to describe the descendants of Muhammad's grandson al-Hassan ibn Ali.
( ibn means " son of " in Arabic ; alternate names of people with two names are given in parentheses.
Similarly, Muhammad ibn Saalih al-Uthaymeen said, " Sufficient ghusl means that you rinse your mouth and nose, then you wash your entire body with water, even if that means plunging yourself into deep water in one go.
The name Murabitun means “ People of the Ribāṭ ” and derives from the famous Islamic movement led by Yusuf ibn Tashfin, which restored Islam in Andalusia.
Their chief, Amr ibn Lahi al-Khuza ' i brought an idol named Hubal from Syria to the sanctuary called the Kaaba, treating the safety of Hubal as the means of continuing his rule.
Kitab al-Ayn ( Ayn is the deepest letter in Arabic, al-Ayn also means a water source in the desert ), while started by Khalil ibn Ahmad was probably completed by one of his students, Al-Layth ibn Al-Muzaffar.

ibn and Tariq
* 711 30 April – The Umayyad general Tariq ibn Ziyad, leading a Berber-dominated army, sailed across the Strait from Ceuta.
* 711 – Umayyad conquest of Hispania: Battle of Guadalete – Umayyad forces under Tariq ibn Ziyad defeat the Visigoths led by King Roderic.
Tariq ibn Ziyad, the first governor of the newly conquered province of Al-Andalus, was recalled to Damascus and replaced with Musa bin Nusair, who had been his former superior.
The name comes from the Rock of Gibraltar, which in turn originates from the Arabic Jebel Tariq ( meaning " Tariq's mountain ") named after Tariq ibn Ziyad.
* Tariq ibn Ziyad, Moorish general
* April 30 – Umayyad troops led by Tariq ibn Ziyad land at Gibraltar, and begin their invasion of the Iberian Peninsula and conquest of the Visigothic Kingdom ( See Moors, Al-Andalus, and Umayyad conquest of Hispania ).
According to the late tradition, Munuza, the Berber governor of Iegione ( either Gijón or León ), became attracted to Pelagius ' sister and sent word to Tariq ibn Ziyad, who ordered him to capture Pelagius and send him to Córdoba.
In 711, Tariq ibn Ziyad, under the orders of the Umayyad Caliph Al-Walid I, led a large army from the north coast of Morocco on April 29 711.
The commander, Tariq ibn Ziyad, ordered his ships to be burned.
* ibn translates as " son of ", so Tariq is Saleh's father's name.
Therefore, their son Mohammed would be called Mohammed ibn Saleh ibn Tariq al-Fulan.
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