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Abdullah ibn Abbas

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Abdullah ibn Abbas

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Abdullah ibn Abbas: Encyclopedia - Abdullah ibn Abbas

Islam History of Islam Oneness of God Profession of Faith Prayer • Fasting Pilgrimage • Charity Muhammad Ali • Abu Bakr Companions of Muhammad Household of Muhammad Prophets of Islam Qur'an • Hadith • Sharia Jurisprudence • Theology Biographies of Muhammad Sunni • Shi'a • Sufi Art • Architecture Cities • Calendar Science • Philosophy Religious leaders Women in Islam< ...

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Abdullah ibn Abbas: Encyclopedia II - Abdullah ibn Abbas - During Muhammad's time

When Abdullah was born in 619 ce, his mother, Umm al-Fadl Lubaba, took him to Muhammad, who put some of his saliva on the babe's tongue even before he began to suckle. This was the beginning of the close and intimate relationship between Abbas and Muhammad that was marked by a life-long love and devotion. His brother was Fadl ibn Abbas, and his father was Abbas ibn Abd al-Muttalib. Abdullah ibn Abbas - His knowledge. When Abdullah was a child, Muhammad would often draw him close, pat him on the shou ...

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Abdullah ibn Abbas, Abdullah ibn Abbas - During Muhammad's time, Abdullah ibn Abbas - His knowledge, Abdullah ibn Abbas - On Muhammad's Deathbed, Abdullah ibn Abbas - During the Reign of Abu Bakr, Abdullah ibn Abbas - His Oath of Allegiance, Abdullah ibn Abbas - His inheritance from Muhammad, Abdullah ibn Abbas - During the Reign of Umar, Abdullah ibn Abbas - Inheritance, Abdullah ibn Abbas - His Wisdom, Abdullah ibn Abbas - His Views on Temporary Marriage, Abdullah ibn Abbas - During the Reign of Ali, Abdullah ibn Abbas - During the Reign of Yazid, Abdullah ibn Abbas - Last days, Abdullah ibn Abbas - Legacy

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Abdullah ibn Abbas: Encyclopedia - Banu Hashim

Banu Hashim (Arabic: بنو هاشم) is a clan in the Quraish tribe. Muhammad was a member of this clan; his great-grandfather was Hashim for whom the clan is named. Members of this clan are also called Hashemites. The Banu Hashim were one of the most important clans in the Quraish tribe at the time of Muhammad's birth, but it was not one of the richest. Its importance came from its role as the maintaners of the Kaaba. During Muhammad's early prophethood, his uncle, Abu Talib was head of the clan, and he subsequently faced hea ...

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Abdullah ibn Abbas: Encyclopedia - Criticism of Islam

Islam History of Islam Oneness of God Profession of Faith Prayer • Fasting Pilgrimage • Charity Muhammad Ali • Abu Bakr Companions of Muhammad Household of Muhammad Prophets of Islam Qur'an • Hadith • Sharia Jurisprudence • Theology Biographies of Muhammad Sunni • Shi'a • Sufi Art • Architecture Cities • Calendar Science • Philosophy Religious leaders Women in Islam< ...

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Abdullah ibn Abbas: Encyclopedia - Muhammad

Islam History of Islam Oneness of God Profession of Faith Prayer • Fasting Pilgrimage • Charity Muhammad Ali • Abu Bakr Companions of Muhammad Household of Muhammad Prophets of Islam Qur'an • Hadith • Sharia Jurisprudence Biographies of Muhammad Sunni • Shi'a • Sufi Art • Architecture Cities • Calendar Science • Philosophy Religious leaders Women in Islam Poli ...

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Abdullah ibn Abbas: Encyclopedia - Abbas ibn Abd al-Muttalib

al-Abbas ibn `Abd al-Muttalib, (566–652) was an uncle of Muhammad. married Umm al-Fadl Lubaba and is the father of Abdullah ibn Abbas and Fadl ibn Abbas. He was only born a few years before his nephew, and was one of Muhammad's father's youngest brothers. He initially did not accept Islam, but did so later and got along well with his nephew. Through his son Abdullah ibn Abbas, the later Abbasid dynasty would claim the title of caliph (literally "successor to the prophet. ...

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Abdullah ibn Abbas: Encyclopedia II - Triple talaq - Rules

Triple talaq is made by saying "talaq, talaq, talaq" when the wife is in the state of purity (tuhr). No fault needs to be found with the wife for a husband to divorce her and she will have been divorced for the third time. One relevant Hadiths: Once Rukanah pronounced three divorces against his wife but later he was very sorry for it. When the Prophet asked him, How did you divorce your wife? Rukanah replied that he had pronounced three divorces. The Prophet asked, Did you pronounce it in one sitting? When he said, Yes ...

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Triple talaq, Triple talaq - Rules, Triple talaq - Sahaba, Triple talaq - Shia, Triple talaq - Sunni, Triple talaq - Legal status, Triple talaq - Different Islamic views on triple Talaq

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Abdullah ibn Abbas: Encyclopedia II - Shia view of the Sahaba - The list of the Shi'a view of the Sahaba

Shia view of the Sahaba - strongly positive view. This can be defined as sahaba that Shi'a believes to have in action aided the Ahl ul-Bayt and are expected to go to the higher levels of heaven, although God knows best. 17 included so far Famous sahaba: Ja'far ibn Abu Talib Ali's brother. Abdullah ibn Ja'far Zainab ...

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Shia view of the Sahaba, Shia view of the Sahaba - Introduction, Shia view of the Sahaba - Ahl al-Bayt, Shia view of the Sahaba - Sahaba, Shia view of the Sahaba - Merit for seeing Muhammad, Shia view of the Sahaba - Detailed list, Shia view of the Sahaba - This list, Shia view of the Sahaba - The list of the Shi'a view of the Sahaba, Shia view of the Sahaba - strongly positive view, Shia view of the Sahaba - positive view, Shia view of the Sahaba - neutral view, Shia view of the Sahaba - negative view, Shia view of the Sahaba - strongly negative view, Shia view of the Sahaba - uncategorised, Shia view of the Sahaba - part 1, Shia view of the Sahaba - part 2, Shia view of the Sahaba - Part 3, Shia view of the Sahaba - part 4

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Abdullah ibn Abbas: Encyclopedia II - Kharijites - Origin

The origin of Kharijism lies in the first Islamic civil war: a struggle for political supremacy over the Muslim community in the years following the death of Muhammad. The third Caliph, Uthman ibn Affan, was killed by mutineers in 656 AD, and a struggle for succession ensued between Ali, the cousin and son-in-law of Muhammad, and Muawiya, governor of Damascus. (The core of Ali's followers later became Shiites.) In 658, Ali's forces met Muawiya's at the Battle of Siffin; at first, the battle went against Muawiya, but then he hit ...

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Kharijites, Kharijites - Origin, Kharijites - Beliefs and practices, Kharijites - History, Kharijites - Modern times

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Abdullah ibn Abbas: Encyclopedia II - Taba'een - Sunni view

The sunnis define a Taba'ee as a Muslim who: 1) Saw at least one of the companions (sahaba) of the Prophet Muhammed. 2) Was rightly guided. (That would be, according to the sunnis, one who adheres to the beliefs and actions of the Ahlus Sunnah wal-Jamaa'h). 3) And the one who died in that state. A good example to explain would be the khawarij. They saw many of Muhammed's companions but still were not called the Taba'een as they were not rightly ...

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Taba'een, Taba'een - Sunni view, Taba'een - Shia view, Taba'een - Strong positive status, Taba'een - Positive status, Taba'een - Neutral status, Taba'een - Strong negative status

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Abdullah ibn Abbas: Encyclopedia II - Nahj al Balagha - Sermons

In total Nahj al Balagha has a collection of 245 sermons of Imam Ali. The following is a incomplete list of summaries on each sermon in the collection. Sermon 1 , in this sermon Imam Ali mentions the genesis of creation of the heavens, earth and Prophet Adam. Sermon 2 (some consider this part of the previous sermon), is the sermon in which the creation of Adam is mentioned. Sermon 3, mentions about Hajj (the holy pilgrimage to Mecca). Sermon 4, was delivered by ...

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Nahj al Balagha, Nahj al Balagha - Etymology, Nahj al Balagha - History, Nahj al Balagha - 10th century, Nahj al Balagha - 13th century, Nahj al Balagha - 19th century, Nahj al Balagha - Authenticity, Nahj al Balagha - Shi'a, Nahj al Balagha - Sunni, Nahj al Balagha - Sermons, Nahj al Balagha - Letters, Nahj al Balagha - Sayings, Nahj al Balagha - External link

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Abdullah ibn Abbas: Encyclopedia II - Hadiths related to Mut'ah - Against Mut'ah

Here is a list of the hadiths used to disprove mut'ah. Each title begins with the time of the supposed event. Hadiths related to Mut'ah - Mecca/Early Medina: Except to your wives. From Tirmidhi: Ibn Abbas says: Mut'ah was there only in the early period of Islam until the vers "Except before their mates or those whom their right hands possess, for they surely are not blameable" was revealed. Then, he said: All private parts other that these are unlawful. This verse is ...

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Hadiths related to Mut'ah, Hadiths related to Mut'ah - Against Mut'ah, Hadiths related to Mut'ah - Mecca/Early Medina: Except to your wives, Hadiths related to Mut'ah - Mecca: vers 23:6, Hadiths related to Mut'ah - Mecca: Vers 70:29-31, Hadiths related to Mut'ah - 6 ah: Umrah Dhu'l-Qada, Hadiths related to Mut'ah - 7 ah: the day of Khaybar, Hadiths related to Mut'ah - 9 ah: the year of Autas, Hadiths related to Mut'ah - 9 ah: Tabuk, Hadiths related to Mut'ah - 8 and 10 ah: until the day of resurrection, Hadiths related to Mut'ah - Sunni conclusion, Hadiths related to Mut'ah - Shia conclusion, Hadiths related to Mut'ah - In favour of Mut'ah, Hadiths related to Mut'ah - a wretched person

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Abdullah ibn Abbas: Encyclopedia II - Atiyya bin Saad - Lifetime

He fought with Ibn Ash’ath in his campaign against al-Hajjāj, the governor of the Iraqi provinces during the caliphate of the Umayyad al-Walid I. After Ibn Ash’ath was killed in 85 AH. Atiyya fled to Persia. Al-Hajjāj, who held staunch anti-Shi'a beliefs, wrote to Muhammad bin Qasim Thaqafi to summon Atiyya and ask him to curse Ali ibn Abi Talib and, in the event of his refusal to do so, to slash him four hundred times and to shave his head and beard. Muhammad summoned Atiyya and read over al-Hajjāj's letter to him so that he might choose one of the two alternatives. Atiyya declined ...

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Atiyya bin Saad, Atiyya bin Saad - Story surrounding his name, Atiyya bin Saad - Lifetime, Atiyya bin Saad - Achievements

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Abdullah ibn Abbas: Encyclopedia II - Abd-Allah ibn al-Zubayr - Ibn al-Zubair's revolt

During the reign of Muawiyah I he was not active in politics, but upon the ascension of Yazid I, he refused to swear allegiance to the new caliph. After the death of Husayn bin Ali at the Battle of Karbela, Zubayr returned to the Hejaz where he declared himself the righteous caliph, and he began building support. Eventually he would consolidate his power by sending a governor to Kufa. Soon, Ibn Zubayr established his power in Iraq, southern Arabia and in the greater part of Syria, and parts of Egypt. Zubayr benefitted greatly from widespread ...

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Abd-Allah ibn al-Zubayr, Abd-Allah ibn al-Zubayr - Ibn al-Zubair's revolt, Abd-Allah ibn al-Zubayr - External link

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Abdullah ibn Abbas: Encyclopedia II - Nahj al Balagha - Sermons

In total Nahj al Balagha has a collection of 245 sermons of Imam Ali. The following is a incomplete list of summaries on each sermon in the collection. Sermon 1 , in this sermon Imam Ali mentions the genesis of creation of the heavens, earth and Prophet Adam. Sermon 2 (some consider this part of the previous sermon), is the sermon in which the creation of Adam is mentioned. Sermon 3, mentions about Hajj (the holy pilgrimage to Mecca). Sermon 4, was delivered by ...

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Nahj al Balagha, Nahj al Balagha - Etymology, Nahj al Balagha - History, Nahj al Balagha - 10th century, Nahj al Balagha - 13th century, Nahj al Balagha - 19th century, Nahj al Balagha - Authenticity, Nahj al Balagha - Shi'a, Nahj al Balagha - Sunni, Nahj al Balagha - Sermons, Nahj al Balagha - Letters, Nahj al Balagha - Sayings, Nahj al Balagha - See Also, Nahj al Balagha - External link

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Abdullah ibn Abbas: Encyclopedia II - Criticism of Islam - Theological criticism

Criticism of Islam's theology is often focused as much on Muhammad the individual as it is on beliefs held by Muslims about God. In addition, criticism of aspects of belief and practice that some consider "traditional" Islamic theology has often come from those identifying themselves as Muslims. A brief summary follows. Criticism of Islam - Muhammad. Many medieval and early modern writers were motivated to criticise Islam by admiration for or hatred of its prophet Muhammad. Martin Luther, for example, refe ...

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Criticism of Islam, Criticism of Islam - History, Criticism of Islam - Ethical criticism, Criticism of Islam - General ethics, Criticism of Islam - Tolerance, Criticism of Islam - Human rights issues, Criticism of Islam - Theological criticism, Criticism of Islam - Muhammad, Criticism of Islam - The Qur'an, Criticism of Islam - Hadith, Criticism of Islam - Religious Differences, Criticism of Islam - Sectarian Differences, Criticism of Islam - Political criticism, Criticism of Islam - Religious Differences, Criticism of Islam - Sectarian Differences, Criticism of Islam - Scientific criticism, Criticism of Islam - Quran and Hadith, Criticism of Islam - Muslim Responses, Criticism of Islam - Divisions of Islam, Criticism of Islam - Islamophobia, Criticism of Islam - Contemporary critics, Criticism of Islam - Topics of Islam and controversy, Criticism of Islam - Criticism of other religions, Criticism of Islam - Books Critical of Islam

Read more here: » Criticism of Islam: Encyclopedia II - Criticism of Islam - Theological criticism

Abdullah ibn Abbas: Encyclopedia II - Banu Hashim - List

Here is a list of Banu Hashim Sahaba: Ja'far ibn Abu Talib Abdullah ibn Ja'far Harith ibn Abd al-Muttalib Obaidah ibn al-Harith Abu Talib ibn Abd al-Muttalib - Shia and Sunni differ on him being a Sahaba Aminah bint Wahab Fatima bint Asad Abdullah ibn Abbas Hamza ibn Abd al-Muttalib Umm Khultum bint Ali Zaynab bint Ali Aqeel ibn Abu Talib Talib ibn Abu Talib Abbas ibn Abd al-Muttalib Ali Hassan ibn ...

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Banu Hashim, Banu Hashim - List, Banu Hashim - External link

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Abdullah ibn Abbas: Encyclopedia II - Muhammad - Muhammad's life according to Sira

Muhammad - Muhammad's genealogy. According to tradition, Muhammad traced his genealogy back as far as Adnan, whom the northern Arabs believed to be their common ancestor. Adnan in turn is said to be a descendant of Ismaeel (Ishmael), son of Ibrahim (Abraham) though the exact genealogy is disputed. Muhammad's genealogy up to Adnan is as follows: Muhammad ibn Abd Allah ibn Abd al-Muttalib (Shaiba) ibn Hashim (Amr) ibn Abd Manaf (al-Mughira) ibn Qusai (Zaid) ibn Kilab ibn Murra ibn Ka`b ibn Lu'ay ibn Ghalib i ...

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Muhammad, Muhammad - Summary, Muhammad - Sources about Muhammad's life, Muhammad - Muhammad's life according to Sira, Muhammad - Muhammad's genealogy, Muhammad - Childhood, Muhammad - Middle years, Muhammad - The first revelations, Muhammad - Rejection, Muhammad - Isra and Miraj, Muhammad - Hijra, Muhammad - War, Muhammad - Muhammad's rule consolidated, Muhammad - Continued warfare, Muhammad - The conquest of Mecca, Muhammad - Unification of Arabia, Muhammad - Muhammad as a warrior, Muhammad - Muhammad's family life, Muhammad - Companions of Muhammad, Muhammad - The death of Muhammad, Muhammad - Muhammad's descendants, Muhammad - Muhammad's historical significance, Muhammad - Muslim veneration of Muhammad

Read more here: » Muhammad: Encyclopedia II - Muhammad - Muhammad's life according to Sira

Abdullah ibn Abbas: Encyclopedia II - Kharijites - Origin

The origin of Kharijism lies in the first Islamic civil war: a struggle for political supremacy over the Muslim community in the years following the death of Muhammad. The third Caliph, Uthman ibn Affan, was killed by mutineers in 656 AD, and a struggle for succession ensued between Ali, the cousin and son-in-law of Muhammad, and Muawiya, governor of Damascus. (The core of Ali's followers later became Shiites.) In 658, Ali's forces met Muawiya's at the Battle of Siffin; at first, the battle went against Muawiya, but then ...

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Kharijites, Kharijites - Origin, Kharijites - Beliefs and practices, Kharijites - History, Kharijites - Modern times

Read more here: » Kharijites: Encyclopedia II - Kharijites - Origin

Abdullah ibn Abbas: Encyclopedia II - Muhammad - Muhammad's historical significance

Before his death in 632, Prophet Muhammad had established Islam as a social and political force and had unified most of Arabia. A few decades after his death, his successors had united all of Arabia, and conquered Iran, Iraq, Egypt, Palestine, Syria, Armenia, and much of North Africa. By 750, Islam had emerged as the spiritual counterpart to the two great monotheistic belief systems, Judaism and Christianity, and as the geopolitical successor to the Roman Empire. The rest of North Africa had come under Muslim rule, as well as the entire Iberian Peninsula ...

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Muhammad, Muhammad - Summary, Muhammad - Sources about Muhammad's life, Muhammad - Muhammad's life according to Sira, Muhammad - Muhammad's genealogy, Muhammad - Childhood, Muhammad - Middle years, Muhammad - The first revelations, Muhammad - Rejection, Muhammad - Isra and Miraj, Muhammad - Hijra, Muhammad - War, Muhammad - Muhammad's rule consolidated, Muhammad - Continued warfare, Muhammad - The conquest of Mecca, Muhammad - Unification of Arabia, Muhammad - Muhammad as a warrior, Muhammad - Muhammad's family life, Muhammad - Companions of Muhammad, Muhammad - The death of Muhammad, Muhammad - Muhammad's descendants, Muhammad - Muhammad's historical significance, Muhammad - Muslim veneration of Muhammad

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