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  • "There is no solution for this regime except for it to fall," said Diaa al-Din Dogmosh, a 25-year-old activist who was detained in Damascus for more than a month before fleeing to Lebanon.

    Syrian President Offers Amnesty Nour Malas 2011

  • "There is no solution for this regime except for it to fall," said Diaa al-Din Dogmosh, a 25-year-old activist who was detained in Damascus for more than a month before fleeing to Lebanon.

    Syrian President Offers Amnesty Nour Malas 2011

  • Bahey al-Din Hassan, the director of the Cairo Institute for Human Rights Studies, called the military's move "totally undemocratic," but predicted that the Brotherhood would likely stick to what he called its past policy of cooperating with the military, perhaps by cutting a deal with the SCAF for less intrusive military oversight over the constitution.

    Egypt's Military Seeks Control Over Constitution Draft Matt Bradley 2011

  • Salah al-Din even means "uprightness or goodness of Faith."

    The Crusaders' Favorite Muslim Christopher Tyerman 2011

  • Obviously, it will be the key indicator of the level of public endorsement for this transition itinerary, begun by Khayr al-Din, a former Tunisian prime minister, in the 1850s.

    Tunisian elections live blog 2011

  • Shams al-Din Muhammad, the greatest and most beloved of Persian poets, provides another example.

    William C. Chittick, Ph.D.: Islam: A Religion Of Love Ph.D. William C. Chittick 2010

  • Shams al-Din Muhammad, the greatest and most beloved of Persian poets, provides another example.

    William C. Chittick, Ph.D.: Islam: A Religion Of Love Ph.D. William C. Chittick 2010

  • Another example is provided by the major Sunni scholar Rashid al-Din Maybudi, who completed the longest pre-modern Persian commentary on the Quran in 1126.

    William C. Chittick, Ph.D.: Islam: A Religion Of Love Ph.D. William C. Chittick 2010

  • Another example is provided by the major Sunni scholar Rashid al-Din Maybudi, who completed the longest pre-modern Persian commentary on the Quran in 1126.

    William C. Chittick, Ph.D.: Islam: A Religion Of Love Ph.D. William C. Chittick 2010

  • Until Sept. 11, 2001, the second most famous Muslim in the Western world, after the Prophet Muhammad, was probably Yusuf ibn Ayyub 1137-93, universally known by his courtesy title Salah al-Din, or Saladin.

    The Crusaders' Favorite Muslim Christopher Tyerman 2011

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