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  • Who were The Nine Gems (Navratna's) of emperor Akbar ? by 12345Hitesh
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    This blog has a list of nine gems or Navratna's of Akbar and why they were the gems of emperor Akbar
  • Interpretation of Dreams by Ibn Sirin by jomanakamal
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    The author is Kitab al-Tafsir al-Ahlam by Ibn Sirin and the author of 1 other books. Ibn Sirin is Abu Bakr Muhammad bin Sirin al-Basri. Al-Tabi'i al-Kabir and al-Imam al-Qadir in exegesis, hadith, jurisprudence, and the expression of the vision, and presented in asceticism, piety, and faithfulness of parents, died 110 AH a hundred days after Al-Hasan Al-Basri, and he was eighty years old He heard about Abu Huraira, Ibn Abbas, and many companions, and he was a muhaddith jurist, an imam with abundant knowledge, a scholar of dream interpretation, a pious head with humor, who did not see the narration in the sense. Anas bin Malik wrote it in Faris. The owners of the Six Books and others narrated to him and he was aware of arithmetic, statutes, and judiciary, abundant, thinning his hair and dyed with henna, fasting one day and breaking his fast a day. Ibn Sirin was known for his piety and was a brilliant scholar of interpreting visions. His birth and his upbringing Muhammad bin Sirin was born in the succession of Othman bin Affan. His father (Sirin) was owned by Anas ibn Malik al-Sahabi, and his share after the battle of Ain al-Tamr, a town west of Kufa, was inaugurated by Khalid bin al-Walid in the succession of Abu Bakr al-Siddiq, so Anas freed him. Anas bin Sirin said: My brother Muhammad was born for two years and remained from the caliphate of Umar ibn al-Khattab, and his mother's name (Safia) was a slave to Abu Bakr al-Siddiq, so he freed her as well. His father and mother were known to be good and of good conduct. grew up "Muhammad bin Sirin" in a house surrounded by piety and piety, and contacted a large group of companions, such as: Abdullah bin Abbas, and Abdullah bin Omar. Muhammad bin Sirin accepted these noble Companions, drawing on their knowledge, jurisprudence, and their narration of the hadith of the Messenger, may God bless him and grant him peace. Hisham bin Hassan said: "Muhammad recognized thirty companions."
  • zubir ibn awwam ra by rogayahbachmid
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    Az-Zubayr ibn Al-Awam was a cousin and companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and one of the first converts to Islam. He was also one of the ten companions whom Muhammad promised paradise. He became one of the political and military leaders of the community following the death of Muhammad.
  • Mus'ab ibn 'Umayr:{First Ambassador of Islam} by k-ibrahim
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  • Islamic Sayings by AnaTalibaeIlm
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    I have many sayings that I scribble down in a hurry and then spend too much time finding them. So, I have decided to put it all in one place (here) and share it, perhaps they will be beneficial to you, too. It's just a collection of sayings, reminders, etc.
  • Assassins Creed one shots/imagines/preferences by RavenRainyBlack
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    Just another AC book I've been binge-reading AC stories so I thought GO FOR IT!
  • Will You Be There To Catch Me? by Gaarasgirl44
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  • Altaïr x reader .:you should apologize:. by red-robin-yumm
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    Altaïr x genderless!reader reader tries to convince Altaïr to apologize to Malik. not a very good description
  • HUSSAIN IBN ALI by ZeeZobs
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    HAQ AUR BATIL KA MUQALMA
  • Al-'Ubudiyyah (part1)Ibn Qayyim by k-ibrahim
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  • the Beauty of Hajj By Ibn Qayyim by k-ibrahim
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  • Jab we met by foreverrikarafan
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    When the kids won't sleep, it's time to tell a story about how they met.
  • Biography of Muslim Scholars and Scientists by SirajAbdullah
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    It is with a feeling of gratitude to Almighty Allah that we welcome the publication of this modest work of compilation on the biography of Muslim scholars and scientists. This book is an attempt to instill the feeling of 'izzah' (greatness)of the achievement of our past scholars and scientist, neither to be left alone as mere past history nor to be boasted off, but more importantly, to act as a catalyst to motivate us and the future generation to lead the revival of scholastic attitude and scientific advancement in this modern age. Islam had patronized and fostered the Greek scientific heritage in the field of medicine, astronomy, mathematics, physics, chemistry, and philosophy. Islam continued to add new scientific achievements which bear witness that Muslims were deeply and seriously interested in scientific research. It was on the cream of the Islamic scientific achievement of Andalusia that the European Renaissance and its modern scientific inventions were based and we purposely use the term 'Biografie' (Spanish word) instead of 'Biography' to signify this important contribution. It is a great blessing for us to be able to share with others any benefits one can achieve by reading this book. Despite the computer era, we felt that this book may serve the professional and the general public in a more practical and accessible way. Finally, we sincerely welcome any constructive advice and comments to improve this book, making it a valuable gift to our Muslim brothers and sisters. Wan Hazmy CH Zainurashid Z Hussaini R