Mansur ad-Din of Adal — Mansur ad Din منصور اد الدين Sultan of the Sultanate of Adal Reign early 15th century Died 1424 Dynasty Walashma dynasty Religious beliefs … Wikipedia
Mansur — (Arabic: منصور, Manṣūr; also spelled Mansoor, Mansour or Mensur) is a male Arabic name that means victorious , from the Arabic root naṣr (نصر), meaning victory. The first known bearer of the name was Al Mansur, second Abbasid caliph and the… … Wikipedia
Mansur Al-Hallaj — en entier Abû Abd Allah al Husayn Mansur al Hallaj (arabe: منصور الحلاج, persan: منصور حلاج, Mansūr e Hallāj) , né vers 857 (ou 244 de l Hégire), mort le 26 mars 922 (ou 309 de l Hégire) à Bagdad, était le plus subtil des mystiques du soufisme,… … Wikipédia en Français
Mansur al-hallaj — en entier Abû Abd Allah al Husayn Mansur al Hallaj (arabe: منصور الحلاج, persan: منصور حلاج, Mansūr e Hallāj) , né vers 857 (ou 244 de l Hégire), mort le 26 mars 922 (ou 309 de l Hégire) à Bagdad, était le plus subtil des mystiques du soufisme,… … Wikipédia en Français
Mansur al-Hallaj — en entier Abû Abd Allah al Husayn Mansur al Hallaj (arabe: منصور الحلاج, persan: منصور حلاج, Mansūr e Hallāj) , né vers 857 (ou 244 de l Hégire), mort le 26 mars 922 (ou 309 de l Hégire) à Bagdad, est un mystique du soufisme, auteur d une œuvre… … Wikipédia en Français
Mansur ibn Ilyas — From: Mansur ibn Ilyas: Tashrīḥ i badan i insān. تشريح بدن انسان. Manuscript, ca. 1450, U.S. National Library of Medicine. Manṣūr ibn Muḥammad ibn Aḥmad ibn Yūsuf Ibn Ilyās ( منصور ابن محمد ابن احمد ابن يوسف ابن الياس) was a late 14th century… … Wikipedia
Mansur Al-Hallaj — Mystical poet Mansur al Hallaj Title al Hallaj Born 858 Died 26 March 922 … Wikipedia
Mansur Al-Hallaj — Die Hinrichtung des Mansur al Halladsch Mansur al Halladsch, arabisch منصور الحلاج, DMG Manṣūr al Ḥallāǧ (auch Halladj oder Hallaj; * August 857 in at Ṭūr, nordöstlich von al Baida im heutigen Iran; † 26. März 922 in Bagdad durch Hinrichtung),… … Deutsch Wikipedia
ad-Din — ad Din, (Arabic: الدين ), is a laqab, a component of some Arabic names, meaning of the faith . The names concerned are used by Muslims all over the world. The meaning of the word Din , simply translated faith , is explained further on the Dīn… … Wikipedia
Ad-Din — is a laqab, a component of some Arabic names, meaning of the faith. People with this laqab include:* Jamal ad Din (astronomer)(13th century), Persian Moslem astronomer * Salah ad Din, better known as Saladin (1138 1193), ruler of Syria and Egypt… … Wikipedia