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  1. Vor 18 Stunden · Fakhr al-Din Ma'n (Arabic: فَخْر ٱلدِّين مَعْن, romanized: Fakhr al-Dīn Maʿn; c. 1572 – March or April 1635), commonly known as Fakhr al-Din II or Fakhreddine II (Arabic: فخر الدين الثاني, romanized: Fakhr al-Dīn al-Thānī), was the paramount Druze emir of Mount Lebanon from the Ma'n dynasty, an Ottoman governor of Sidon-Beirut and Safed, and the strongman ...

  2. Vor 3 Tagen · This approach aligns with the advocacy of Muslim ethicists who emphasize the imperative to evolve a comprehensive discourse in contemporary Islamic bioethics transcending mere legal boundaries (Sachedina, 2008, p. 244). Thus, the ethical management of IFs serves as an exemplar to show how discerning the theoretical underpinnings of a governing ...

  3. Vor 4 Tagen · Ibn Khaldūn (born May 27, 1332, Tunis [Tunisia]—died March 17, 1406, Cairo, Egypt) was the greatest Arab historian, who developed one of the earliest nonreligious philosophies of history, contained in his masterpiece, the Muqaddimah (“Introduction”). He also wrote a definitive history of Muslim North Africa.

  4. Vor 5 Tagen · 2. Mukhtaṣar Wiqāyat al-riwāyah fī masāʼil al-Hidāyah (folios 6b-178a), by ʻUbayd Allāh ibn Masʻūd ibn Maḥmūd, a treatise on Islamic law according to the Ḥanafī School, being an abridgment of Maḥmūd ibn ʻUbayd Allāh al-Maḥbūbīʼs "Wiqāyat al-riwāyah", itself an abridgment of Burhān al-Dīn al ...

  5. Vor 5 Tagen · A Shīʻah treatise to prove that Imams and prophets do disappear and reappear (a fundamental Shīʻah doctrine), by Muḥammad ibn ʻAlī ibn Bābawayh al-Qummī (918 or 919-991 or 992), also known by the epithet "al-Shaykh al-Ṣadūq" (the Trustworthy Shaykh "Master"), the most learned Shīʻī thinker of his day and one of the ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ibn_TaymiyyaIbn Taymiyya - Wikipedia

    Vor einem Tag · Ibn Taymiyya. Ibn Taymiyya [a] ( Arabic: ٱبْن تَيْمِيَّة; 22 January 1263 – 26 September 1328) [11] was a Sunni Muslim Arab - Kurdish scholar, [12] [13] [14] jurist, [15] [16] traditionist, ascetic, and proto-Salafi [b] and iconoclastic theologian. [17] [14] He is known for his diplomatic involvement with the Ilkhanid ruler ...

  7. Vor 3 Tagen · This monumental book of Ibn Taymiyyah is a refutation of the Philosophers on two matter. Firstly, their claim that the miracles of the Prophet are merely manifestations of the strength of inherent faculties and secondly, their claim that the universe is eternal. A fair share of the book is dedicated to this latter affair, even if the main aim ...