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M'Backe, Amadu Bamba (Biography)
See Muridi Tariqah ...
Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Islam
Ma Ba (Biography)
(d. 1867 ) Senegalese religious leader whose 1862 declaration of holy war against “compromising” local Muslims inspired many Islamic converts and similar movements in ...
Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Islam
Ma Hualong (Biography)
See New Sect ...
Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Islam
Ma Ming-Hsin (Biography)
See Ma Mingxin ...
Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Islam
Ma Mingxin (Biography)
(d. 1781 ) Major Muslim leader in China in the eighteenth century. Born in the Muslim community in Gansu, in northwest China, he traveled ...
Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Islam
Mã Tujhe Salām and Cinematic Propaganda about Kashmir (Subject Entry)
To understand the current crisis in Kashmir, it is important to understand the function of propaganda regarding the situation there. The vastly popular Indian ...
Source: Oxford Islamic Studies Online
Maad (Subject Entry)
See Day of Judgment ; Resurrection ...
Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Islam
Maari, Abu al-Ala al- (Biography)
(d. 1058 ) Classical Arabic-language poet, blind, and well-known for composition of qasidah (panegyric) and ghazal (lyric) forms of poetry. Works include citations from ...
Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Islam
Macedonia (Map)
Map of Macedonia ...
Source: The Grove Encyclopedia of Islamic Art and Architecture
Macedonia (Subject Entry)
Republic of the former Yugoslavia in the Balkan peninsula, southeastern Europe. It is bordered by Serbia, Bulgaria, Albania and Greece (see fig.). It is ...
Source: The Grove Encyclopedia of Islamic Art and Architecture
Madani, Abbasi (Biography)
(b. 1931 ) Algerian Islamic activist and political leader. As a member of the National Liberation Front (FLN), Madani resisted the French colonizers. He ...
Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Islam
Madanī, ῾Abbāsī (Biography)
(b. 1931 ), Algerian Islamic activist and political leader. ῾Abbāsī Madanī was born in Sīdī ῾Uqbah, in southeastern Algeria. The son of a religious ...
Source: The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Modern Islamic World
Madani, Husain Ahmad (Biography)
(d. 1957 ) Indian Deobandi alim, politically active in the debate over the role of regional and religious identity for statehood formation. President of ...
Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Islam
Madanī, ʿAbbāsī (Biography)
ʿAbbāsī Madanī ( b. 1931 ) is an AlgerianIslamic activist and political leader. Madanī was born in Sīdī ʿUqbah, in southeastern Algeria. The son ...
Source: The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Islamic World
Madhāhib (Subject Entry)
Sunnī Islamic jurisprudence developed from about a century after the death of the Prophet Muḥammad in 632, with the result that the great majority ...
Source: The [Oxford] Encyclopedia of Islam and Politics
Madhhab (Subject Entry)
See Law : Legal Thought and Jurisprudence .. ...
Source: The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Islamic World
Madhhab (Subject Entry)
See Law , article on Legal Thought and Jurisprudence . ...
Source: The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Modern Islamic World
Madhhab (Subject Entry)
School of legal thought ( pl. madhabib ). See also Hanafi School of Law ; Hanbali School of Law ; Jafari: Shii Legal Thought ...
Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Islam
Madhhab (Subject Entry)
Madhhab (plural madhāhib ) is often glossed as a rite or school of Sharīʿah law (in the sense of an intellectual of philosophical school). ...
Source: The [Oxford] Encyclopedia of Islam and Law
Madhi (Subject Entry)
See Messianic Traditions . ...
Source: The Islamic World: Past and Present