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  2. History of the Arabs - Wikipedia

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    History of the Arabs. Queen Zenobia, c. 240 – c. 274 CE) was a third-century queen of the Palmyrene Empire in Syria. One of several ancient female rulers in antiquity of Arab origin. Depicted as empress on the obverse of an antoninianus (272 CE). The recorded history of the Arabs begins in the mid-9th century BCE, which is the earliest known ...

  3. Arab Muslims - Wikipedia

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    e. Arab Muslims ( Arabic: ﺍﻟْمُسْلِمون ﺍﻟْﻌَﺮَﺏ al-Muslimiyyūn al-ʿArab) are the largest subdivision of the Arab people and the largest ethnic group among Muslims globally, [ 1] followed by Bengalis [ 2][ 3][ 4] and Punjabis. [ 5] Likewise, they comprise the majority of the population of the Arab world. [ 6][ 7]

  4. Islam in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Islam portal. v. t. e. Islamis the largest religion in Indonesia, with 87.06% of the Indonesian population identifying themselves as Muslims, based on civil registrydata in 2023. [3][b]In terms of denomination, the overwhelming majority are SunniMuslims; the Pew Research Center estimates them as comprising ~99% of the country's Muslim ...

  5. List of Muslim philosophers - Wikipedia

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    Taqwim al-Iman (Calendars of Faith), Kitab Qabasat al-Ilahiyah (Book of the Divine Embers of Fiery Kindling), Kitab al-Jadhawat (Book of Spiritual Attractions) and Sirat al-Mustaqim (The Straight Path) are among his 134 works. [ 76] He was trained in the works of Avicenna, and Mulla Sadra studied under him. [ 77]

  6. History of Islam - Wikipedia

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    The Abbasids also appealed to non-Arab Muslims, known as mawali, who remained outside the kinship-based society of the Arabs and were perceived as a lower class within the Umayyad empire. Islamic ecumenism , promoted by the Abbasids, refers to the idea of unity of the Ummah in the literal meaning: that there was a single faith.

  7. Ibn Manzur - Wikipedia

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    Ibn Manzur was born in 1233 in Ifriqiya (present day Tunisia ). [ 4] He was of Arab descent, from the Banu Khazraj tribe of Ansar as his nisba al-Ansārī al-Ifrīqī al-Misrī al-Khazrajī suggests. Ibn Hajar reports that he was a judge ( qadi) in Tripoli, Libya and Egypt and spent his life as clerk in the Diwan al-Insha', an office that was ...

  8. Glossary of Islam - Wikipedia

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    ʿAbd (عبد) (for male) ʾAmah (أمة) (for female) Servant or worshipper. Muslims consider themselves servants and worshippers of God as per Islam.Common Muslim names such as Abdullah (Servant of God), Abdul-Malik (Servant of the King), Abdur-Rahmān (Slave of the Most Beneficent), Abdus-Salām (Slave of [the originator of] Peace), Abdur-Rahîm (Slave of the Most Merciful), all refer to ...

  9. Complaint says Muslim Arab American teacher was ... - AOL

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    The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) has filed a discrimination complaint on behalf of a Black Muslim Arab American teacher in Maryland, who was placed on administrative leave for her ...