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Imam Malik, whose real name was Abu Abdullah, Malik bin Anas, was born in Medina in the year 715 AD.
Lieutenant General Abdel-Razak al-Yehiyeh or Abdul-Razzaq Al-Yahya ( born March 15, 1929 in Tantura, near Haifa, then in the British Mandate of Palestine ), also known as Abu Anas, is the Interior Minister of the Palestinian National Authority.
They were: Abu Huraira, Abdullah ibn Umar, Aisha, Jabir ibn Abdullah, Ibn Abbas and Anas ibn Malik with Abu Huraira being the most prolific of them.
" ( Narrated in Abu Daud, & Ibn Majah ) Anas added to the above hadith, " Its price is Haram ( forbidden )" Jurists have argued by qiyas that the above restriction on privatization can be extended to all essential resources that benefit the community as a whole.
His full name was Abu Abdullah Mālik ibn Anas ibn Mālik Ibn Abī ' Āmir Ibn ' Amr Ibnul-Hārith Ibn Ghaimān Ibn Khuthail
Imam Ahmad personified the theological views of the early orthodox scholars, including the founders of the other extant schools of Sunni fiqh, Imam Abu Hanifa, Imam Malik ibn Anas, and Imam ash-Shafi ` i.
Muslim ibn al-Hajjaj, Abu Dawud and An-Nasa ' i, all recorded from Anas ibn Malik that he said, " While we were with the Messenger of Allah in the Masjid, he dozed off into a slumber.
Abu Anas Al Shami was a Palestinian cleric, teacher, writer, and jihadist born in Kuwait.
Originally from the Palestinian West Bank town of Yabroud, Abu Anas obtained an Islamic studies degree at Madinah University in Saudi Arabia.
Abu Anas al-Shami was killed by an American missile strike against his car in September 2004 ( the exact date is disputed ) near Abu Ghraib, when he had been sent by Zarqawi to the Sadr City area of Baghdad.
de: Abu Anas asch-Schami
The fact that he was deaf or quick-of-hearing did not prevent him from becoming one of the most fabulous storytellers of his time about Muhammad, quoting such prominent personalities as Abu Hurayrah, ' Abdullah ibn ' Omar, and Anas ibn Malek.
In the early reporting of this capture, there was some confusion between Abu Faraj al-Libbi and another wanted al-Qaeda fugitive Anas al-Liby.
Sabah Fakhri's son Anas Abu Qaws ( born in 1976 ) has recently been active in the art scene, as a singer trying to create a style that mixes both tradition and modernity.
After the father of Anas died a non-Muslim, his mother remaried a new convert ( Abu Talha ibn Thabit ), and he gained a half-brother, Abdullah ibn Abu Talha.
Next to him come the names of such companions as Abdullah ibn Umar, Anas ibn Malik, Jabir ibn Abdullah, Abu Said al-Khudri and Aisha ( the youngest wife of the Prophet ) all of whom transmitted over a thousand sayings of Muhammad.
I accept every hadith with evidence narrated by them, but I do not accept the hadith whose source is Abu Huraira, Anas ibn Malik, or Samra ibn Jundab.

Abu and al-Shami
In 2003, al-Shami joined Abu Musab al-Zarqawi in north-eastern Iraq.

Abu and ()
A hadith in Abu Dawud () says:
The Abu Dhabi Shipbuilding company-ADSB () produce a range of ships and are a prime contractor in the Baynunah Program, a program to design develop and produce 5-6 corvettes customized for operation in the shallow waters of the Persian Gulf.
Mohammed Yasser Abdel Rahman Abdel Raouf Arafat al-Qudwa al-Husseini (‎; 24 August 192911 November 2004 ), popularly known as Yasser Arafat () or by his kunya Abu Ammar (, ) was a Palestinian leader.
Tell Abu Hureyra () is an archaeological site located in the Euphrates valley in modern Syria.
Ghiyāth ad-Din Abu ' l-Fat ' h ' Umar ibn Ibrāhīm al-Khayyām Nīshāpūrī () was born in Nishapur, modern-day Iran, but then a Seljuq capital in Khorasan, which rivaled Cairo or Baghdad in cultural prominence in that era.
Abu Hamza () meaning father of Hamza, is a given name and a common alias used by several people, it may refer to:
Al-Manshiyya () was a Palestinian village with a Muslim orphanage and a mosque known as the mosque of Abu ' Atiyya, which is still standing.
Abu al-Qasim Khalaf ibn al-Abbas Al-Zahrawi ( 936 – 1013 ), () also known in the West as Abulcasis, was an Arab physician who lived in Al-Andalus.
Mount Abu () is a popular hill station in the Aravalli Range in Sirohi district of Rajasthan state in western India near the border with Gujarat.
Abu ʿAbdullah Muhammad ibn Idris al-Shafi ‘ i () was a Muslim jurist, who lived from ( 767 — 820 CE / 150 — 204 AH ).
Ahmad bin Muhammad bin Hanbal Abu ` Abd Allah al-Shaybani ( 780 — 855 CE / 164 — 241 AH ) () was an important Muslim scholar and theologian.
Marwan ibn al-Hakam ibn Abu al -' As ibn Umayyah ( 623 – 7 May 685 ) () was the fourth Umayyad Caliph, and the cousin of Uthman ibn Affan, who took over the dynasty after Muawiya II abdicated in 684.
Abu Dhabi Al Oula () is an Arabic television station that originally launched in 1969 but was re-launched in 2000 and again in 2008.
Ali Abu al-Ragheb () ( born 1946 ) was the Prime Minister of Jordan from June 19, 2000 until October 25, 2003.
Abu Dhabi International Airport () is an airport in Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates.
Abu Aamir Muhammad ibn Abdullah ibn Abi Aamir, al-Hajib al-Mansur () ( c. 938-August 8, 1002 ), better known as Almanzor, was the de facto ruler of Muslim al-Andalus in the late 10th to early 11th centuries.
Abu Mansur Ali ibn Ahmad Asadi Tusi () ( born: Tus, Iranian province of Khorasan-died: 1072 Tabriz, Iran ) is arguably the second most important Persian poet of the Iranian national epics, after Ferdowsi who also happens to come from the same town of Tus.
Abu Mansur Sabuktigin () ( ca 942 – August 997 ), also spelled as Sabuktagin, Sabuktakin, Sebüktegin and Sebük Tigin, is regarded as the founder of the Ghaznavid Empire in what is now Afghanistan during the late 10th century.
Muhammad Abu Mansur al-Maturidi ( 853 AD-333 AH / 944 AD ) () was a Turkic Muslim theologian, and a scholar of Islamic jurisprudence and Qur ' anic exegesis.
Al-Maturidi with other two preeminent scholars () wrote especially on the creed of Islam and elaborated Abu Hanifa's doctrine, the other two being Abu al-Hasan al-Ash ' ari in Iraq, and Ahmad ibn Muhammad al-Tahawi in Egypt.
Haidar Abu Bakr al-Attas () ( born April 5, 1939 ) was appointed Prime Minister of Yemen by President Ali Abdullah Saleh when the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen and Yemen Arab Republic united in 1990 to form present-day Yemen.
Abdel Aziz Issa Abdul-Mohsin Al-Muqrin () ( or Abd al-Aziz al-Moqrin or other transliterations ) alias Abu Hajr (
Sheikh Dhiyab bin Isa bin Nahayan () was the Sheikh of Abu Dhabi ( 1761 – 1793 ) and the founder of the Al Abu Falah dynasty, which still rules Abu Dhabi today.

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