Примери за използване на Abd al на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Abd al- Mumin.
Caliph Abd al- Mumin.
Abd- al- Mu'min.
The Sultan Abd al- Mumin.
Abd al- Fatah.
News that Lady Aminah had given birth to a son was sent straight away to Abd Al Muttalib.
Abd al- Rahman.
Ziryab became such a prominent cultural figure, and was given a huge salary from Abd al Rahman II.
Abd al- Barr 's.
The Abbasids are thought to be descendants of the Islamic Prophet Muhammad's uncle, Al-'Abbas ibn'Abd al-Muttalib.
Ibn Abd al- Salam.
The Abbasids are believed to be the descendants of the prophet Muhammad's paternal uncle, Al-'Abbas ibn'Abd al-Muttalib.
Abd al- Nashiri.
This is a summary of what I heard our shaykh,‘Abd al-‘Azeez ibn Baaz(may Allaah have mercy on him), say when I asked him about this matter.
Abd al- Rahman.
Not long after the birth of the Prophet Lady Aminah and Abd Al Muttalib decided to send the newly born to be raised in the desert where the tribes were famous for speaking pure Arabic.
Abd al- Rahman ibn Khirash 's.
Haspel briefly ran a secret CIA prison where accused terrorists Abu Zubayadah and Abd al Rahim al-Nashiri were waterboarded in 2002, according to former U.S. intelligence officials.
Abd al- Rahman al- Rashid.
Then Al-Said analyzes by period planned and implemented actions to move the Jews of religious leadership in Arabia by Muhammad ibn Abd al Wahhab, and the transfer of the political leadership of the Saudi dynasty peninsula.
Abd al- Rahman al- Sufi.
In follow up periods, Salafism is enriched by the teachings of some of the most radical interpreters of Islamic dogma, such as Ibn Taymiyya(1263-1328) andMuhammad ibn Abd al Wahhab, the founder of Wahhabism(1703-1792).
Abd al- Rahman ibn Muhmmad Ibn Khaldun.
Out of 12 works by Muslim scholars republishedby the Islamic State, seven are by Muhammad Ibn Abd Al Wahhab, the 18th-century jurist, whose teachings serve as the basis for the Saudi legal system.
Lovingly, Abd Al Muttalib told his son,"Abbas, this is your brother, give him a kiss," so Abbas, who was in reality his uncle, bent over and kissed his new baby brother.
The emergence of what was to becomethe Saudi royal family, known as the Al Saud, began in Nejd in central Arabia in 1744, when Muhammad bin Saud, founder of the dynasty, joined forces with the religious leader Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab,[82] founder of the Wahhabi movement, a strict puritanical form of Sunni Islam.
His son, Saud bin Abd al Aziz, succeeded him and continued the conquest of Arabia.
Abd al Wahhab, in his turn, traces the decline of Islam and especially Arab Islam to harmful innovations(bidah) and polytheism(shirk) and considers non-Sunni Muslims, such as Shiites and Sufis to be apostates that deserve to be killed.
After everyone had admired the baby, Abd Al Muttalib returned to Lady Aminah and in accordance with her vision and a vision Abd Al Muttalib had seen, the sweet baby was named Muhammad.
Saud bin Abdulaziz Al Saud(/sɑːˈuːd/; Arabic: سعود بن عبد العزيز آل سعود Su'ūd ibn'Abdal-'Azīz Āl Su'ūd; 15 January 1902- 23 February 1969) was King of Saudi Arabia from 1953 to 1964.