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  • 'Amr ibn al-'As
    ˤAmr ibn al-ˤĀs (عمرو ابن العاص) (born c.583 - d. January 6 , 664 CE) was an Arab built the Mosque of Amr ibn al-As at its center — the
    9 KB (1396 words) - 19:51, 15 December 2008
  • Amr ibn Kulthum
    Amr ibn Kulthum Ibn Malik Ibn A`tab Abu Al-Aswad al-Taghlibi (عمرو بن كلثوم. the Taghlab tribe which was in Al-Forat island and was famous for
    5 KB (774 words) - 19:57, 23 December 2008
  • Amr ibn Maymun
    Amr ibn Maymun al-Awdi. (عمرو بن ميمون العودي. was one of the Ansar companions of the Islamic prophet Muhammad . Works: He is quoted as a
    835 B (67 words) - 19:11, 24 July 2008
  • Mosque of Amr ibn al-As
    The Mosque of Amr ibn al-As. (جامع عمرو بن العاص. also called the Mosque of Amr, was originally built in AD 642 , as the center of the newly-
    6 KB (870 words) - 02:36, 23 December 2008
  • Mohammed ibn Amr (redirect Mohammed ibn Amr al-Ribati)
    Mohammed ibn Amr al-Ribati or Abu Abdallah Mohammed ibn Mohammed ibn Amr al-Ansari (died 1 October 1827) was a Moroccan poet from Rabat .
    753 B (106 words) - 10:13, 28 August 2008
  • Tufayl ibn Amr
    Al-Tufayl ibn Amr al-Dawsi (died 633) was the chief of the Banu Daws tribe from Tihama in pre-Quranic times. He accepted Islam before
    483 B (65 words) - 20:26, 25 November 2008
  • Library of Alexandria (section Amr ibn al 'Aas conquest in 642)
    Amr ibn al 'Aas conquest in 642: Several historians told varying accounts of a Arab army led by Amr ibn al 'Aas sacking the city in 642
    33 KB (4877 words) - 05:26, 5 January 2009
  • Fustat (redirect Al-Fustat)
    It was built by the Arab general 'Amr ibn al-'As immediately after the Arab conquest of Egypt in 641 CE, and featured the Mosque of Amr
    20 KB (3052 words) - 20:54, 26 December 2008
  • Muadh ibn Jabal (section The conversion of Amr ibn al-Jamuh)
    The conversion of Amr ibn al-Jamuh: He became a Muslim on the hands of Musab bin Umair in Medina. He traveled to Mecca to participate in
    5 KB (1010 words) - 20:53, 14 November 2008
  • Hisham ibn al-A'as
    Hisham ibn al-A'as. (هشام بن الأعس is the son of A'as ibn Wa'il and brother of Amr ibn al-A'as . He freed 50 slaves on the account of his
    870 B (120 words) - 02:43, 9 February 2008
  • Abd-Allah ibn Amr (redirect Abdullah bin Amr bin al-As)
    Abd-Allah ibn Amr (عبدالله بن عمرو) was the son of the famous Sahaba and military leader Amr ibn al-A'as and also a transmitter of Hadith
    462 B (52 words) - 16:24, 29 October 2008
  • Cairo (redirect Al Qahira)
    Fustat was established by Arab military commander 'Amr ibn al-'As following the conquest of Egypt in 641, and took over as the capital
    42 KB (5846 words) - 22:00, 4 January 2009
  • Layla bint Harmalah
    was the mother of the prominent Sahaba Amr ibn al-A'as . Shi'a view: In the Shia work Nahj al-Balagha or Peak of Eloquence, Ali is quoted
    3 KB (495 words) - 04:49, 5 January 2009
  • Al-'As ibn Wa'il
    al-'As ibn Wa'il (العاص بن وائل) was the father of the Sahaba 'Amr ibn al-'As and Hisham ibn al-A'as . He was a part of Hilf al-Fudul
    1 KB (201 words) - 21:18, 5 October 2008
  • Amr (name)
    Amr (Arabic: عمرو) is an Arabic name. one is transliterated as the other, so Amr ibn al-Aas is sometimes transliterated as "Umar ibn al-Aas".
    2 KB (231 words) - 21:08, 7 November 2008
  • Old Cairo
    Coptic Museum , the Babylon Fortress , the Hanging Church and other Copt ic churches, the Ben Ezra Synagogue and the Mosque of Amr ibn al-'As .
    2 KB (347 words) - 23:54, 21 August 2008
  • Abu Bakr (redirect Abu Bakr al Siddiq)
    Abu Bakr Abdallah ibn Abi Quhafa As-Siddiq generals, Abu Ubaidah ibn al-Jarrah , Yazid ibn Abu Sufyan , Sharjeel bin Hosanna and 'Amr ibn al-'As .
    52 KB (8441 words) - 16:44, 5 January 2009
  • Abd al-Rahman al-Awza'i (redirect Abu Amr Abd al-Rahman ibn Amr al-Awzai)
    Abu Amr Abd al-Rahman ibn Amr al-Awzai (707 - 774) was the chief representative and eponym of the Awzai school of Islamic jurisprudence ,
    1 KB (214 words) - 19:54, 12 November 2008
  • Khalid ibn al-Walid
    Khālid ibn al-Walīd (592-642) (خالد بن الوليد) also known as Sayfu during the Muslim conquests of the 7th Century (See also: 'Amr ibn al-'As .)
    36 KB (5778 words) - 21:50, 2 January 2009
  • Ali (redirect Imaam Ali ibn Abi Talib AS)
    Alī ibn Abī Ṭālib Muawiyah's army were on the point of being routed when Amr ibn al-Aas advised Muawiyah to have his soldiers hoist
    94 KB (13328 words) - 09:47, 4 January 2009

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