Thābit ibn Qurra — transl|ar|ALA|Al Ṣābiʾ Thābit ibn Qurra al Ḥarrānī (836 in Harran, Mesopotamia ndash; February 18, 901 in Baghdad) was an Arab astronomer, mathematician and physician who was known as Thebit in Latin.BiographyThabit was born in Harran (known as… … Wikipedia
Thabit Ibn Qurra — Künstlerische Darstellung des Thabit ibn Qurra Abu l Hasan Thabit ibn Qurra ibn Marwan as Sabi al Harrani (* 826[1] in Harran, Türkei; † 18. Februar 901 in Bagdad, Irak; arabisch … Deutsch Wikipedia
Thabit ibn Qurrah — Künstlerische Darstellung des Thabit ibn Qurra Abu l Hasan Thabit ibn Qurra ibn Marwan as Sabi al Harrani (* 826[1] in Harran, Türkei; † 18. Februar 901 in Bagdad, Irak; arabisch … Deutsch Wikipedia
Thabit — arabischer Name, Bedeutung: der Beständige, Starke … Deutsch namen
Zayd ibn Thabit — (Zaid Ibn Thabit) (زيد بن ثابت ) was the personal scribe of Muhammad and an AnsarA Restatement of the History of Islam and Muslims on Al Islam.org [http://al islam.org/restatement/57.htm] ] .Early life: ? ndash; 610Zayd Ibn Thabit was 13 years… … Wikipedia
Asim ibn Thabit — ( ar. قاسم بن ثابت) was one of the Ansar , a person belonging to one of the first generations of Muslims and who helped Muhammad after his migration to Medina.BiographyHe participated in the Battle of Badr. Fact|date=February 2007The father of… … Wikipedia
Hassan ibn Thabit — ( ar. حسان بن ثابت) (died 674) was an Arabian poet and one of the Sahaba, or companions of Muhammad. He was born in Yathrib (Medina), and was member of the Banu Khazraj tribe.In his youth he traveled to Al Hirah and Damascus, then settled in… … Wikipedia
Khuzaima ibn Thabit — Dhu sh Shahadatain al Ansari ( ar. خزيمة بن ثابت ذو الشهادتين الأنصاري) was one of the companions of Muhammad.Biography610 ndash; 632: Muhammad s eraHe was an Ansar A Restatement of the History of Islam and Muslims on [http://www.al islam.org/ Al … Wikipedia
Abu'l Hasan Thabit ibn Qurra' ibn Marwan al-Sabi al-Harrani — Künstlerische Darstellung des Thabit ibn Qurra Abu l Hasan Thabit ibn Qurra ibn Marwan as Sabi al Harrani (* 826[1] in Harran, Türkei; † 18. Februar 901 in Bagdad, Irak; arabisch … Deutsch Wikipedia
Zayd (name) — Zayd ( زيد ) also transliterated as Zaid, Zeid, Zayed and Seyd is an Arabic name, meaning abundance or growth or one who progresses and makes other people progress. The name is not to be confused with the name Sa id, which has a different meaning … Wikipedia