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Mosque of Amr ibn al-A\'as

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  • 'Amr ibn al-'As
    ... sque of Amr ibn al-As]] at its center -- the first Mosque on the continent of [[Africa]]. ... om]] [http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9007265?hook=191744]</ref> clan of the [[Quraish]]. Assuming he was over ninety years old when he died, he wa ...
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  • Mosque of Amr ibn al-As
    ... ght|thumb|250px|Entrance to the Mosque of Amr ibn al-As. The sign on the roof spells out the name '[[Allah]]'.]]
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  • List of mosques in Africa
    {{Mosques}}{{Islam}} This is a '''list of [[mosque]]s in [[Africa]]'''.
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  • Uthman Ibn Affan
    {{For|other uses of the name|Uthman}} {| border=1 align=right cellpadding=3 cellspacing=0 width=250 style="margin: 0 0 1em 1em; ...
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  • Fustat
    ... -329.jpg|right|thumb|300px|A drawing of Fustat, from Rappoport's ''History of Egypt'']]<!-- {{Egyptian Location | Location=Fustat| Left=108 | Top=40 }} ... ... mr]], the first mosque ever built in Egypt. This mosque was also the first mosque built in [[Africa]], since the Islamic expansion onto the continent commen ...
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  • Al-Qatta'i
    ... rly 10th century, CE., and the only surviving structure is the [[Mosque of Ibn Tulun]]. ... 'Askar]] succeeded [[Fustat]] as capital of Egypt after the move of the [[caliphate]] from [[Damascus]] to [[Baghdad]] around [[750]] CE.
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  • Conversion of non-Muslim places of worship into mosques
    {{Totally-disputed|date=June 2008}} ... Eastern Orthodox]] church converted into a mosque on the day of the [[Fall of Constantinople]]]]
    15 KB (2394 words) - 07:59, 21 August 2008
  • Ahmad ibn Tulun
    ... 905]] AD. Originally sent by the [[Abbassid]] caliph as governor to Egypt, ibn Tulun established himself as an independent ruler. [[Image:IbnTulunMosque.gif|thumb|right|200px|[[Mosque of Ibn Tulun]] in [[Cairo]], Egypt.]]
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  • List of Islamic and Muslim related topics
    ... tiple transliterations of the same word: please do not delete the multiple alternative spellings -- instead, please make redirects to the appropriate pr ... For a structured list of existing articles on Islam, please see [[:Category:Islam]].
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  • Hasan ibn Ali
    | parents = [[Ali ibn Abi Talib]]<br />[[Fatimah|Fatimah bint Muhammad]] | royal house = [[Ahl al-Bayt]]<br />[[Banu Hashim]]
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  • Ali
    | name=ʿAlī | title = '''Commander of the Faithful''' ([[Amir al-Mu'minin]])
    87 KB (12857 words) - 12:00, 29 August 2008
  • Al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah
    ... له'''; literally "Ruler by God's Command"), was the sixth [[Fatimid]] [[Caliph]] in [[Egypt]], ruling from [[996]] to [[1021]]. ... the [[Druze]] religious sect; and perhaps most importantly what many have called his "eccentricity."
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  • Ali as Caliph
    {{main|Ali}} {{seealso|First Fitna}}
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  • Al-Nasir Muhammad
    [[Image:Bahri Dynasty 1250 - 1382 (AD).PNG|thumb|200px|Dominion of Bahri Mamluks ( red )]] ... لى)) b. Cairo 1285, d. Cairo 1340) Was the ninth [[Mamluk]] [[sultan]] of [[Egypt]] who was inaugurated three times, from December 1293 to December ...
    30 KB (4713 words) - 19:26, 6 August 2008
  • History of medieval Tunisia
    ... [[Tunis]] is the capital; it is located near the ancient site of the city of Carthage. ... Colorado: Westview 1986) at 1-5.</ref><ref>Jamil M. Abun-Nasr, ''A History of the Maghrib'' (Cambridge Univ. 1971) at 1-6.</ref><ref name = "CIA World F ...
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  • Rashidun Caliphate
    |conventional_long_name = Rashidun Caliphate |government_type = Caliphate
    79 KB (12513 words) - 14:38, 24 August 2008
  • Battle of Nahrawan
    ... ahrawan''' was a battle between [[Ali ibn Abi Talib]] (the fourth Sunni [[Caliph]] and the 1st Shi'a Imam) and the [[Kharijites]]. ... ch, a group of 12,000 men kept themselves at a distance from the main part of the army.
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  • Sunni view of Umar
    ... ing that he and [[Abu Bakr]] usurped authority that properly belonged to [[Ali]]. ... he was asked if he would like to nominate his son `Abd-Allah ibn `Umar as caliph and he replied: "One is enough from `Umar's family." {{Fact|date=Januar ...
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  • Non-Muslim interactants with Muslims during Muhammad's era
    ... ngmuslims.ca/online_library/companions_of_the_prophet/index.htm companions of the prophet] at youngmuslims.ca</ref> *[[Asma bint Marwan]] – female poet who lived in [[Hijaz]]
    3 KB (501 words) - 07:23, 19 August 2008
  • Rashidun
    ... rmly to my example ([[sunnah]]) and that of the Rightly Guided Caliphs" ([[Ibn Majah]], [[Abu Dawood]]).<ref>[http://www.inter-islam.org/Actions/taraweeh ... The first four [[Caliphs]] who ruled after the death of [[Muhammad]] are often quoted as the Khulafah Rashidun.
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