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Ashʿarī, Al- Summary
2,951 words, approx. 10 pages ASHʿARĪ, AL- (AH 260–324/874–935 CE), more fully Abū al- Ḥasan ʿAlī ibn Ismāʿīl ibn Abī Bishr Isḥāq; Muslim theologian and founder of the tradition of...
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970 words, approx. 3 pages
 Abū al-Hasan Alī ibn Ismā'īl al-Ash'arī (874 – 936) (Arabic: ابو الحسن بن إسماعيل اﻷشعري) was a Muslim Arab theologian and the founder of the Ash'ari school of early Muslim...



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Abu Sayyaf
01/01/2001: 907 words, approx. 3 pages While the offensive against the MILF was in progress, another Muslim group, the Abu Sayyaf, attracted publicity following hostage-taking incidents in March-April 2000. The Abu Sayyaf first attracted notice in 1991 following several bombings, kidnappings, and other incidents around Zamboanga City. Its leader,...
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Abu Dhabi.
12/01/2000: 4,664 words, approx. 16 pages ROBERT V. ANDELSON [*] PRIOR TO THE commencement of oil production in 1962, Abu Dhabi was one of seven impecunious desert sheikhdoms known collectively as Trucial Oman or the Trucial States, the others being Dubai, Sharjah, Ajman, Umm al-Qaiwain, Ras al-Khaimah,...


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