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An introduction to military affairs might begin with classic works—Sun Tzu's "The Art of War," Thucydides' "History of the Peloponnesian War," and Muhammad ibn al-Hasan al-Shaybani's "The Islamic Law of Nations."
Our Elite Schools Have Abandoned Military History Peter Berkowitz 2011
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(Soundbite of TV broadcast) Unidentified Man: (Speaking foreign language) MCEVERS: Chief judge Mahmoud Saleh al-Hasan sentenced Aziz to death by hanging.
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Then he called for inkcase and paper and wrote Abu al-Hasan a patent of exemption from taxes on his lands and houses for twenty years.
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‘This is the daughter of Tahir ibn al-Alaa; she is our mistress and we are all her handmaids; but knowest thou, O Abu al-Hasan, what be the price of her night and her day?’
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Abu al-Hasan drew back the curtain from the recess and was confounded and perplexed at the mass of money he saw there.
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Tawaddud, Abu al-Hasan and his slave-girl, v. Thief, The Lover who feigned himself a, iv.
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I find also minor quotations from the Imám Abu al-Hasan al-Askari (of Sarra man raa) ob.
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Then he went in to his daughter and said to her, ‘The Lord hath healed thee of this sickness;’ and said she, ‘O my papa, I shall never be whole of my sickness, save I look upon the face of Abu al-Hasan.’
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So she embraced me and wept, and said, ‘O Abu al-Hasan, now will I eat and drink.’
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Abu al-Hasan would not greet his beloved by saluting “le tapis à ses pieds:” he would kiss her hands and feet.
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