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  2. Abdul Karim Mudarris - Wikipedia

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    Mala Abdul Karim Mudarris or Maulana Sheikh Abdul Karim Mudarris (1902 — 2005) ( Kurdish: Mele Ebdulkerîmê Muderîs, Arabic: عبد الكريم المدرس ), also known as Nami, was a Kurdish Faqih, Mufti of Iraq, and Quran interpreter in addition to being a poet, writer, as well as a translator. He was known by the epithet Mudarris ...

  3. Salimiyya Takiyya - Wikipedia

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    t. e. The Salimiyya Takiyya ( Arabic: التكية السليمية, romanized : at-Takiyya as-Salīmiyya) is a takiyya ( Ottoman-era Arabic name for a mosque complex which served as a Sufi convent) in as-Salihiyya, Damascus . The complex was built over and in the surroundings of Ibn Arabi 's tomb in 924/1518 by the Ottoman sultan Selim I upon ...

  4. List of Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood cast members - Wikipedia

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    Miss Nikki Baby (Seasons 3–5, supporting cast member in seasons 1–2, 6), born Nicole Mudarris, is a socialite, lingerie designer and strip club heiress. Nikki grew up in the Hollywood Hills . Her family owns Seventh Veil and The Body Shop , a strip club chain operating in Los Angeles and Las Vegas .

  5. Bimaristan - Wikipedia

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    Reconstruction of the Nasrid Bimaristan of Granada, in Spain (former al-Andalus).. A bimaristan (Persian: بيمارستان, romanized: bīmārestān; Arabic: بِيْمَارِسْتَان, romanized: bīmāristān) or simply maristan, [clarification needed], known in Arabic also as dar al-shifa ("house of healing"; darüşşifa in Turkish) is a hospital in the historic Islamic world.

  6. Atlantic voyage of the predecessor of Mansa Musa - Wikipedia

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    Musa's account. Mansa Musa stayed in Cairo for three months in 1324 while en route to Mecca for the hajj. While there, he befriended an emir named Abu al-Hasan Ali ibn Amir Hajib, who was the governor of the district of Cairo Musa was staying in. Ibn Amir Hajib later recounted to the scholar al-Umari what he had learned of Mali from his conversations with Musa.

  7. List of Kurdish philosophers - Wikipedia

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    Abdul Karim Mudarris; Muhammad Kurd Ali; Abdurrahman Sharafkandi; Celadet Bedir Khan; References. Muhammad Amin Zaki, Meşahirê Kurd û Kurdistan (Kürt ve Kürdistan Ünlüleri), Öz-Ge Yayınları, 2005 ISBN 975786112X, 9789757861126

  8. Müderris - Wikipedia

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    Müderris. Müderris is a term that described the religious scholar, [1] professor or faculty member in Seljuk Anatolia and the Ottoman Empire. [2] In Arabic, the word mudarris means "teacher (of lesson)", describing the teacher and the scholar who is authorized to give lessons. After completing the training in the local schools of the ...

  9. Ehmedê Xanî - Wikipedia

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    Ehmed Xani türbe in Bayazid. Ehmedê Xanî (Kurdish: ئەحمەدێ خانی, romanized: Ehmedê Xanî; Turkish: Ahmed-i Hânî), was a Kurdish intellectual, scholar, mystic and poet who is considered the founder of Kurdish nationalism.