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Abu and al-Abbas
In the early 13th century, Abu al-Abbas al-Nabati, and Ibn al-Baitar ( d. 1248 ) also wrote on botany.
* 1374-Following a period of internal instability in the Marinid Sultanate of Fez, Abu al-Abbas Ahmad of Fez, ask for Muhammad V of Granada help.
* 750: The last Umayyad Caliph Marwan II ( 744 – 750 ) is overthrown and executed by the first Abbasid Caliph, Abu al-Abbas al-Saffah.
* Abd al-Aziz II succeeds Abu al-Abbas Ahmad II as ruler of the Hafsid dynasty in present-day Tunisia.
* Princes from the Kingdom of Grenada choose Abu al-Abbas Ahmad to succeed Muhammad as-Said as Sultan of the Marinid Empire in Morocco.
* The Nasrid princes of Granada replace Abu al-Abbas with Abu Faris Musa ibn Faris as ruler of the Marinid dynasty in present day Morocco.
* Abu al-Abbas is reinstated as ruler of the Marinid dynasty in present day Morocco.
Abulcasis ( Abu al-Qasim Khalaf ibn al-Abbas Al-Zahrawi ), an Andalusian-Arab physician and scientist who practised in the Zahra suburb of Córdoba, wrote medical texts that shaped European surgical procedures up until the Renaissance.
* c. 1200 — The Andalusian-Arabian biologist Abu al-Abbas al-Nabati develops an early scientific method for botany, introducing empirical and experimental techniques in the testing, description and identification of numerous materia medica, and separating unverified reports from those supported by actual tests and observations.
Abu al-Abbas al-Nabati developed an early scientific method for botany, introducing empirical and experimental techniques in the testing, description and identification of numerous materia medica, and separating unverified reports from those supported by actual tests and observations.
The experimental scientific method was introduced into the field of materia medica in the 13th century by the Andalusian-Arab botanist Abu al-Abbas al-Nabati, the teacher of Ibn al-Baitar.
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.
The experimental scientific method was introduced into the field of materia medica in the 13th century by the Andalusian-Arab botanist Abu al-Abbas al-Nabati, the teacher of Ibn al-Baitar.
# REDIRECT Abu al-Abbas as-Sabti
Ahmad Baba al-Massufi al-Tinbukti, full name Abu al-Abbas Ahmad ibn Ahmad al-Takruri Al-Massufi al-Timbukti ( October 26, 1556 – 1627 ), ( also known as Ahmed Baba Es Sudane or Ahmed Baba the black ) was a medieval West African writer, scholar, and political provocateur in the area then known as the Western Sudan.
It was here, a few months after the battle, that he was at last killed in a short battle and replaced as caliph by Abu al-Abbas as-Saffah, bringing to an end Umayyad rule in the Middle East.
The New Persian literature arose and flourished in Khorasan and Transoxiana where the early Iranian dynasties such as Tahirids, Samanids and Ghaznavids were based. The early Persian poets such as Rudaki, Shahid Balkhi, Abu al-Abbas Marwazi, Abu Hafas Sughdi, and others were from Khorasan.
* 1374: Abu al-Abbas Ahmad, supported by the Nasrid princes of Granada, takes power.
* 1384: Abu al-Abbas is temporarily removed by the Nasrids.
This ensures a kind of interim during the reign of Abu al-Abbas Ahmad from 1384 to 1386.
* 1386: Al-Wathiq ensures the second part of the interim in the reign of Abu al-Abbas from 1386 to 1387.
* 1526-1545: Abu al-Abbas Ahmad ibn Muhammad

Abu and as-Saffah
The quarrel was taken up by his brother Abdallah, known by the name of Abu al -' Abbas as-Saffah, who defeated the Umayyads in 750 in the Battle of the Zab near the Great Zab and was subsequently proclaimed caliph.
Immediately after their victory, Abu al -' Abbas as-Saffah sent his forces to North Africa and Central Asia, where his forces fought against Tang expansion during the Battle of Talas ( the Abbasids were known to their opponents as the: " Black robed Tazi " (" Tazi ", Chinese: 大食 is borrowed from Persian.
Al-Mansur was concerned with the solidity of his regime after the death of his brother, Abu ' l ` Abbas, who later become known as-Saffah ( the blood spreader = bloody ).
Abu al -` Abbas ` Abdu ’ llah as-Saffah died of smallpox on June 10, 754, only four years after deposing the Umayyads.
de: Abu l-Abbas as-Saffah

Abu and founder
* December 10 – Abu Abbas, founder of the Palestine Liberation Front ( d. 2004 )
Several embassies from the Abbaside Caliphs to the Chinese Court are recorded in the T ' ang Annals, the most important of these being those of ( A-bo-lo-ba ) Abul Abbas, the founder of the new dynasty, that of ( A-p ' u-ch ' a-fo ) Abu Jafar, the builder of Bagdad, of whom more must be said immediately ; and that of ( A-lun ) Harun al-Rashid, best known, perhaps, in modern days through the popular work, Arabian Nights.
The legendary founder of Balanjar, according to the Arab chroniclers Ibn al-Faqih and Abu al-Fida, was named Balanjar ibn Japheth.
According to Ibn-Khaldun's comprehensive history of the Malian kings, Mansa Musa's grandfather was Abu-Bakr ( the Arabic equivalent to Bakari or Bogari, original name unknown-not the sahabiyy Abu Bakr ), a brother of Sundiata Keita, the founder of the Malian Empire as recorded through oral histories.
The founder of Mu ' tazili, Abu Huzaifa Wasil ibn Ata al-Ghazzal, are believed to labeled at Mu ' tazilites.
However, the idea was first suggested by the early Sunni Muslim jurist Imam Abu Hanifa, founder of the Hanafi school of Fiqh.
He was eighth in the line of succession from the founder of the Chishti Order, Abu Ishq Shami.
# Abu Ishaq Shamī ( d. 940, founder of the Chishti order proper )
He studied under various famed scholars including Hisham ibn Urwah, Ibn Shihab al-Zuhri, and — along with Imam Abu Hanifa, the founder of the Hanafi Sunni Madh ' hab -- and under the household of the prophets lineage, Imam Jafar al Sadiq This fact may explain the mutual respect and relative peace that has often existed between the Hanafi and Maliki Sunnis, on one hand, and the Shias on the other.
Among the famous personalities who hailed from Feni district are Famous saint Shah Syed Amir Uddin Pagla Miah / Baba ( RA ) who is regarded as founder of feni and sultanul awlia feni, Saint Mamu Fakir ( RA ), Begum Khaleda Zia ( former Prime Minister ), Sir A. F. Rahman ( the first Muslim Vice Chancellor of University, Dr. Mustafa Chowdhury ( former Public Service Commission Chairman ), Prof. Ahmed Shafee ( Vice-Chancellor of East West University ), Former Politician and Businessman Mowlana Abdul Wadud, Abdul Awal Mintu, Saber Hossen Chowdhury, Mosarraf Hossen, Economist Abu Ahammed, journalists
Abu Hanifa an-Nu ‘ man, the founder of the Sunni Hanafi school of fiqh, also wrote that the leader must come from the majority.
According to Arab sources in the year 750, Abu al -' Abbas al-Saffah ( Al-Saffah ), the founder of the Abbasid Caliphate, launched a massive rebellion against the discriminatory Umayyad Caliphate from the province of Khurasan near Talas.
Luckily for Anan, the story goes, he met in jail a prominent fellow-prisoner, the founder of the Muslim casuistic school of the Hanifites, Abu Hanifah al-Nu ' man ibn Thabit.
# Nuʿmān ibn Thābit ( Abu Hanifa )- founder of Hanafi school of thought.
It is even reported that Mujtahid Imam Abu Hanifa, founder of the largest school of Sunni jurisprudence, gave financial support to Zayd's revolt and called on others to join Zayd's rebellion.
In the year 750, Abu al -' Abbas al-Saffah ( As-Saffah ), the founder of the Abbasid Caliphate, launched a massive rebellion ( known as the Abbasid Revolution ) against the incumbent Umayyad Caliphate from the province of Khurasan.
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.
Sultan Iskandar's great-grandfather, Sultan Abu Bakar of Johor | Sultan Abu Bakar was the founder of the Johor Military Force.
Abu al-Qasim Muhammad ibn Abbad ( or Abbad I ; 1013 or 984-25 January 1042 ) was the founder and eponym of the Abbadid dynasty ; he was the first independent Muslim ruler of Seville in Al-Andalus ( ruled 1023 – 1042 ), was deceased in 1042.
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.
The party is still led by its founder, Étienne Saqr ( Abu Arz ).

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