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* 1279 – Al-Razi's important medical writings are translated into Latin by Faraj ben Salim some 350 years after Al-Razi's death.
* Al-Razi's important medical writings are translated into Latin by Faraj ben Salim, some 350 years after Al-Razi's death.
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Faraj and Arabic
Arabic Diatessaron, Translated by Abul Faraj Al Tayyeb from Syriac to Arabic, 11th Century
Charles of Anjou giving an Arabic manuscript to Faraj for translation, from a medieval illumination.

Faraj and ),
Faraj wrote the 1980 book al-Faridah al-Ghaiba ( The Neglected Obligation ), setting forth the standards for EIJ, of which 500 copies were printed.
Major commissions in the early Burji period in Egypt included the complexes built by Barquq ( r. 1382 – 99 ), Faraj ( r. 1399 – 1412 ), Mu ’ ayyad Shaykh ( r. 1412 – 21 ), and Barsbay ( r. 1422 – 38 ).
The most liberal Muslim intellectuals who focused on religious reform include Muhammad Ali ( writer ), Sayyid al-Qimni, Nasr Abu Zayd, Abdolkarim Soroush, Mohammed Arkoun, Mohammed Shahrour, Ahmed Subhy Mansour, Edip Yuksel, Gamal al-Banna, Abdullahi Ahmed An-Na ' im, Ahmed Al-Gubbanchi, Mahmoud Mohammed Taha, and Faraj Foda, the last two were killed after apostasy claims which most of them have been accused of by traditional Islamic scholars.
Some of the other terms used have been ( in chronological order ) on-line, computer-mediated ( Etzioni & Etzioni, 1999 ), electronic ( Wasko & Faraj, 2000 ) and distributed ( Hildreth, Kimble & Wright, 1998 ).
Mullah Krekar ( Kurdish: مهلا کرێکار ), ( born Najmuddin Faraj Ahmad July 7, 1956 ) is a Kurdish Sunni Islamist Islamic scholar who came to Norway as a refugee from northern Iraq in 1991.
Farag Foda (, ), also Faraj Fawda,
* Najmuddin Faraj Ahmad, known as Mullah Krekar ( born 1956 ), exiled Kurdish politician
Steinschneider believes that to Faraj should also be ascribed the Latin translation of Masarjawaih's treatise on surgery ( MS. Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris, No. 7131 ), said to have been made by a certain Ferrarius.

Faraj and also
Garayev's own son, Faraj ( born 1943 ) was also his student, who went on to compose single-act ballets such as Shadows of Qobustan (" Qobustanın kölgələri ") and Kaleidoscope, and later led the musical avantgarde movement in Azerbaijan.
Abu Faraj al-Libi ( أبو الفرج الليبي ) ( also transliterated al-Libbi ) is an assumed name or nom de guerre of a Libyan alleged to be a senior member of the al-Qaeda terrorist organization.
Faraj also translated De medicinis expertis, attributed to Galen and included in the printings of his works by the Giuntas ( Venice, 1565: x.

Faraj and known
He was succeeded by his son Faraj, who became known as al-Nasir Faraj.

Faraj and was
al-Jihad or " Tanzim al-Jihad " was formed in 1980 from the merger of two clusters of Islamist groups: a Cairo branch, under Muhammad abd-al-Salam Faraj, and a Saidi ( Upper Egypt ) branch under Karam Zuhdi.
The Sultan of the Ottoman Empire Bayezid I then invaded Syria which was regained by the Mamluk sultan Faraj when Timur died in 1405, but continually facing rebellions from local emirs, he was forced to abdicate in 1412.
On 5 October, a deal was agreed for Al Faraj and his associates via BVI-registered company Falcondrone to hold a 90 % majority holding, with Al-Fahim retaining 10 % stake and the title of non-executive Chairman for two years.
Farooqi allegedly was involved in the murder of Daniel Pearl, as well as conspiring with Abu Faraj al-Libbi to kill General Pervez Musharraf during the assassination attempts in Rawalpindi on December 14 and December 25, 2003.
Aleryani was appointed Prime Minister after Faraj Said Bin Ghanem abruptly resigned on 29 April 1998.
Faraj Said Bin Ghanem () ( born 1937, died August 5, 2007 ) was the Prime Minister of Yemen from 17 May 1997 to 29 April 1998.
Syria was regained by sultan Faraj when Timur died in 1405, but Faraj continually faced rebellions from the emirs there and he was forced to abdicate in 1412.
It was the first match in the history of the Gulf Cup, which Qatar lost 1-2 with Mubarak Faraj scoring Qatar's only goal.
Prominent recent examples of writers and activists killed because of apostasy claims include Mahmoud Mohammed Taha, Faraj Foda, Rashad Khalifa, Ghorban Tourani, Necati Aydin, Uğur Yüksel, and the Egyptian Nobel prize winner Najib Mahfouz was injured in an attempted assassination, disabling him until his death in 2006.
Abu Faraj al-Libbi was named by Pakistani authorities as the main planner of the 2006 transatlantic aircraft plot.
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.
Between 1972 and 1974, the museum was involved in the excavation of the archaeological site of Dibsi Faraj in northern Syria.

Faraj and translator
As a token of his esteem for the translator, Charles of Anjou ordered that on the original copy of the manuscript of the Continens ( MS. Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris, No. 6912 ) the portrait of Faraj should be drawn beside his own by friar Giovanni of Monte Cassino, the greatest illuminator of his time.

Faraj and who
" Furious, Robson demands to know whose gums were put in his mouth and attacks Faraj, who after hitting him in the mouth with a phone reveals he deliberately put in a black man's gums.

Faraj and second
* 1405 An-Nasir Naseer ad-Din Faraj ( second time )
* 1405 An-Nasir Naseer ad-Din Faraj ( second time )

Faraj and .
At the trial, Hossein Takbali-zadeh stated that his three accomplices by the three names Faraj, Falah, and Yadollah had all burned in the fire.
* 1942 – Paulos Faraj Rahho, Iraqi bishop ( d. 2008 )
Ali Faraj is commander for the Central Area, which includes Al-Jawf, Maarib, al-Bayda, and Shabwa, while the Southern Commander, controlling the Aden, Taiz, Lahaj, al-Dhala and Abyan, is Abd al-Aziz al-Thabet.
* 18 January: In an apparent assassination, wanted AMB member Faraj Hani Odeh Nazzal is killed in the West Bank.
* Faraj succeeds his father, Barquq, as Mamluk Sultan of Egypt.
Two months later the commander of Operation Ben-Ami gave operational orders given that day were to " attack with the aim of capturing, the villages of Kabri, Umm al Faraj and Al-Nahr, to kill the men and to destroy and set fire to the villages.
The sponsors of the mosques of Baibars, al-Nasir Muhammad, Faraj, al-Mu ’ ayyad, Barsbay, Qaitbay and al-Ghawri all preferred to build several mosques in the capital rather than focusing on one colossal monument.
Despite this, Al Fahim completed the takeover on 26 August ; Al Faraj moved to review a takeover of West Ham United.
* Mohammed Faraj Dghaim, " Al Jami ' a Al Libiya fi Eidi ' a Al Khamseen: Safha Mushriqa fi tarikh Libia ", Al Jamei Magazine, No. 10, Al-fateh 2005, Al Fateh University.
Chaldean Archbishop Paulos Faraj Rahho and three companions were abducted on 29 February 2008, Mosul, Iraq, and murdered a few days later.

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