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  • As soon as morning dawned the Sultan fared forth in state and crossed over from Cairo 369 to Jizah 370 and made for the pyramids, accompanied by the Wazir Shams al-Din, whose turn of duty it was, whilst his brother Nur al-din, who passed the night in sore rage, rose with the light and prayed the dawn-prayer.

    The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night 2006

  • Wazir Shams al-din went in to the Sultan and, kissing the ground between his hands, greeted him with the greeting due to Kings.

    The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night 2006

  • Two Islamic authors pertaining to different ways of Islamic Avicennism, Fakhr al-din al-Razi (d. 1210) and Sihab al-din al-Suhrawardi (1155-1191), give evidence of having exerted their influence over some Jewish philosophers, both in Europe and in the Near East.

    Influence of Arabic and Islamic Philosophy on Judaic Thought Zonta, Mauro 2007

  • All of them, however, relate it with weak chains of transmission, ashadith scholar Zein al- Din al-Iraqi points out in his commentary on Al-Ghazali'sIhya ulum al-din I: 148.

    Moslem female Circumcision Lionheart 2007

  • His monumental work, Ihya '’ulum al-din (Revivification of the Religious Sciences), developed his conception of an ideal Islam that integrated the shari’a and Sufism as two essential parts representing the outer and inner life of Muslims.

    1082 2001

  • Hali's [Arabic: al-din yassin] [87] See the verse of the Qur'an quoted on p. 33.

    Notes on Islam Ahmed Hussain

  • There are many preparations of apricots, especially the "Mare's skin" (Jild al-fares or Kamar al-din) a paste folded into sheets and exactly resembling the article from which it takes a name.

    Arabian nights. English Anonymous 1855

  • Based on such designs Taqi al-din invented the mechanical clock in the 15th century.

    Khilafah.com - Building a global movement for Khilafah 2009

  • Based on such designs Taqi al-din invented the mechanical clock in the 15th century.

    Khilafah.com - Building a global movement for Khilafah 2009

  • Missionary activity slowed down under Nizam al-din

    Shadow Warrior 2009

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