Jazirat al-Arab
197 scholars · 1,250 books
The Arabian Peninsula, or Jazirat al-Arab, is recognized as the birthplace of Islam. It is where Prophet Muhammad was born and where the first revelations of the Quran were received. This region is central to Islamic history and classical texts, serving as the launching point for the spread of Islam across the world. The pre-Islamic period, known as Jahiliyyah, is also significant in Islamic literature, providing a contrast to the teachings and civilization established by Islam.
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Ibn Bashir Khariji
محمد بن بشير الخارجي
130 AH 1 works
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Abu Mushal
عبد الوهاب بن حريش الأعرابي أبو محمد، الملقب بـ أبي مسحل (المتوفى: نحو 230هـ)
230 AH 1 works
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Ibn Ghannam Maliki Najdi
حسين بن غنام (أو ابن أبي بكر بن غنام) النجدي الأحسائي المالكي (المتوفى: 1225هـ)
1225 AH 1 works
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Hayr al-Din Ibn Ilyas
خير الدين ابن اليس
1127 AH 1 works
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Cali Ibn Muhammad Tihami
علي بن محمد التهامي
416 AH 1 works
