Muhammad ibn Azhar ad-Din — محمد بن الأزهر اد الدين Sultan of the Sultanate of Adal Reign 1488–1518 Successor Garad Abun ibn Adash Dynasty Walashma dynasty … Wikipedia
Muhammad bin Yahya Hamid ad-Din — (San a 1839 Qaflat Idhar 4 June 1904) was an Imam of Yemen who led the resistance against the Ottoman occupation in 1890 1904. Contents 1 Outbreak of rebellion 2 Religious basis of resistance 3 See also … Wikipedia
Muhammad ibn Mahmud Amuli — Muhammad ibn Mahmud al Amuli was a medieval Persian physician from Amol, Iran. He wrote an Arabic commentary on the epitome of Avicenna s The Canon of Medicine that had been made by Yusuf al Ilaqi. Between 1335 and 1342 Amuli also composed a… … Wikipedia
Qutb al-Din Muhammad ibn Shams al-Din Shah 'Ali — Qutb al Din Muhammad (b. c. 1366, d. February 11, 1419) was the Mihrabanid malik of Sistan from 1403 until his death. He was the son of Shams al Din Shah Ali.BiographyQutb al Din s father had served as the malik Shah i Shahan s representative in… … Wikipedia
Muhammad ibn Bakhtiyar Khaldji — Muhammad Khilji Ikhtiyar ud Din Muhammad ibn Bakhtiyar Khaldji (bengali ইখতিয়ার উদ্দিন মুহম্মদ বখতিয়ার খলজী, persan اختيار الدين محمد بن بختيار الخلجي), est un général ghuride, lieutenant de Qûtb ud Dîn Aibak, conquérant du Bihar et du Bengale … Wikipédia en Français
Muhammad Ibrahim Joyo — Born August 12, 1915(1915 08 12) Terath Laki, District Dadu now Jamshoro, Sindh, Pakistan Muhammad Ibrahim Joyo (Sindhi: محمد ابراهيم جويو) son of Muhammad Khan was born on August 12, 1915, in village Abad near Laki, Kotri … Wikipedia
Muhammad bin Hani al Andalusi al Azdi — Muhammad bin Hani al Andalusi al Azdi, born in c. 936, became the chief court poet to the Fatimid Caliph Imam, Al Mu izz. Most of his collected poems are in praise of the Fatimids against the claims of the Abbasids and the Umayyads of Spain. He… … Wikipedia
Muhammad ibn Zakariya al-Razi — Al Razi redirects here. For the Islamic theologian and philosopher, see Fakhr al Din al Razi. For other uses, see Razi (disambiguation). Muhammad ibn Zakariyā Rāzī Razi was the preeminent pharmacist and physician of his time. Full name Muhammad… … Wikipedia
Muhammad — /moo ham euhd, hah meuhd/, n. 1. Also, Mohammed, Mahomet. A.D. 570 632, Arab prophet: founder of Islam. 2. Elijah (Elijah Poole), 1897 1975, U.S. clergyman: leader of the Black Muslims 1934 75. 3. a male given name. * * * I or Mohammed born с 570 … Universalium
Muhammad ibn Yusuf al-Harawi — For other uses, see Harawi (disambiguation). Muhammad ibn Yusuf al Harawi (fl. 1492 1518 and died 1542) was a Persian late 15th century physician from Herat, now part of Afghanistan. In 1518 he composed, in Arabic, an alphabetical medical… … Wikipedia