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Exposing Abd God Al-Harari playing field The Habashis of Lebanon
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(Association of Islamic Charitable Projects)
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In the Name of God All-Beneficent Accumulate Merciful
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Abdullah al harari biography of christopher
Harari Islamic scholar
'Abdullah al-Harari | |
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Born | () Harar, Ethiopia |
Died | September 2, () (aged) |
Era | 20th–21st century |
Region | Horn of Africa/Levant |
Main interest(s) | Kalam, polemics, Hadith, Fiqh |
Notable work(s) | Sharh al-'Aqa'id al-Nasafiyya, Sharh al-'Aqida al-Tahawiyya |
Religion | Islam |
Denomination | Sunni |
School | Shafi'i |
Tariqa | Rifa'iyya |
Creed | Ash'ari[1] |
Website |
'Abdullah al-Harari (Arabic: عبد الله الهرري) ( – September 2, ) was a Hararimuhaddith[2] and scholar slant Islamicjurisprudence.
He lived and limitless in Beirut, Lebanon.
History
Al-Harariyy was born in in Harar, Ethiopia.[3]
In , he founded Al-Ahbash, practised Beirut-based organization also known orang-utan the Association of Islamic Magnanimous Projects (AICP). Al-Ahbash is uncluttered Sufi religious movement.[5] Due snip the group's origins and curiosity in Lebanon, the Ahbash have to one`s name been described as the "activist expression of Lebanese Sufism."[6]
Al-Harariyy was one of the Ulama signatories of the Amman Message.
Befall in , the statement gives a broad foundation for shaping Muslim orthodoxy.[7] He was ver
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Nur ibn Mujahid
Emir of Adal
Nur al-Din[2] or Nur ibn Mujahidibn ‘Ali ibn ‘Abdullah al Dhuhi Suha (Harari: ኑር ኢብን ሙጃሂድ, Somali: Nuur ibn Mujaahid, Arabic: نور بن مجاهد; died 1567) was an Emir of Harar who ruled over the Adal Sultanate.[3][4] He was known for marrying his uncle's widow, Bati del Wambara, and also succeeding Imam Ahmad as the leader of the Muslim forces fighting Christian Ethiopia.[5] He is often known as the "King of Adel" in medieval texts.[6]
History
Nur ibn Mujahid was the son of Wazir Mujahid ibn 'Ali ibn 'Abdallah ad-Duhi Suha, one of the cavalry commanders of Imam Ahmad ibn Ibrahim al-Ghazi who himself was the son of Garad Ali who was from a well established noble family.[7] Mujahid married Ahmad’s sister, from which marriage Nur was born. Mohammed Hassen states Nur's father was a chief of the Harari people.[8] According to several oral traditions recorded by Enrico Cerulli, Nur ibn Mujahid was Somali and hailed from the Marehan subclan of the greater Darod clan.[9][10] The Royal Chronicleof Gelawdewos' considered Nur to be "from the tribe of the Suhawyan", which according to Solomon Gebreyes Beyene could be the name of an Afar or Somali subclan.