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...iptures, who confirmed: "This is the same angel who came to Moses. I wish I were young and alive when your people drive you o...
...ccurred: "This is al-Namus — the same angel who was sent to Moses." He predicted that the Prophet ﷺ would be driven from Mecc...
...to a people who rejected him; Ibrahim was thrown into fire; Musa faced the entire imperial power of Egypt. The pattern was a...
...veled to Jerusalem, where the assembled prophets — Ibrahim, Musa, Isa, and others — were waiting. The Prophet ﷺ led them all...
... was their atonement. After the pledge, the Prophet ﷺ sent Musab ibn Umayr with the delegation as the first formally appoin...
...on to teach and establish the Muslim community in the city: Musab ibn Umayr. Before his conversion, Musab was one of the mos...
...e day on which the Hour will come. It should be noted that Musab ibn Umayr had already established Jumu'ah prayers in Yathr...
... to newly Muslim territories: Muadh ibn Jabal to Yemen, Abu Musa al-Ash'ari to part of Yemen, Amr ibn al-As to Oman. The let...
...n of the Israelites — from Yaqub (Jacob) to Yusuf (Joseph), Musa, Harun, Dawud, Sulayman, and Isa. Ishaq continued the prop...
...came within their homes corpses fallen prone." The Prophet Musa is noted to have worked for Shuaib for ten years as part of...
Musa (peace be upon him) is the most frequently mentioned prophe...
Harun (peace be upon him), the brother of Musa, was appointed by Allah as a prophet and assistant to Musa ...
...us — the great angel of revelation — whom Allah had sent to Musa. Would that I were young and could live to the time when yo...
...the bloodiest engagement of the Riddah Wars, fought against Musaylima al-Kadhdhab (the Liar), who had claimed prophethood am...
...ated by Tariq ibn Ziyad, a Berber commander and freedman of Musa ibn Nusayr, the Umayyad governor of North Africa. Tariq cro...
...d governor Yusuf al-Fihri, was defeated at the Battle of al-Musara near Cordoba, and Abd al-Rahman entered the city, establi...
Muhammad ibn Musa al-Khwarizmi, working at the Bayt al-Hikmah in Baghdad arou...
...e most costly and significant engagement of the Ridda Wars. Musaylima ibn Habib, mockingly called al-Kadhdhab (the Liar) by ...
...Tariq advanced rapidly through the peninsula. His superior, Musa ibn Nusayr, crossed with a larger force to consolidate and ...
Muhammad ibn Musa al-Khwarizmi wrote al-Kitab al-Mukhtasar fi Hisab al-Jabr w...
...ires of Ghana, Mali, and Songhai embraced Islam, with Mansa Musa of Mali becoming legendary for his pilgrimage to Mecca in 1...
The Mali Empire under Mansa Musa and successors was a major center of Islamic civilization i...
Mansa Musa, the Muslim emperor of the Mali Empire, undertook his famou...
...nkore Mosque university attracted scholars worldwide. Mansa Musa's legendary Hajj in 1324 brought international attention to...
The most frequently mentioned prophet in the Quran, who received the Torah and led the Israelites from Pharaoh.
Brother and helper of Musa, known for his eloquence.
A companion praised for his beautiful Quran recitation, appointed governor of Basra and Kufa.
The leading jurist of Medina among the Tabiin and one of the seven fuqaha of Medina.
Umayyad governor of North Africa (Ifriqiya) who oversaw the conquest of the Maghreb and launched the Muslim conquest of the Iberian Peninsula under his commande
Author of al-Musannaf, one of the earliest and most important hadith compilat...
Author of al-Musannaf, one of the largest early hadith compilations with atha...
Egyptian Azhari scholar and author of 'Fath al-Mun'im,' a modern commentary on Sahih Muslim.
...ved the Israelites and was drowned by Allah after rejecting Musa AS.
Wife of Pharaoh who believed in Allah, protected baby Musa, and was martyred for her faith. One of the four greatest w...
...hy Israelite who was swallowed by the earth after rejecting Musa and claiming his wealth was by his own skill.
The successor of Prophet Musa AS who led the Israelites into the Holy Land. Considered a ...
The mysterious servant of Allah whom Musa AS traveled with, possessing divine knowledge beyond appare...
...shioned the golden calf for the Israelites to worship while Musa AS was away on Mount Sinai.
The mother of Prophet Musa AS who received divine revelation to place him in the river...
The sister of Musa AS who followed his basket on the Nile and orchestrated his...
Daughter of Prophet Shuayb and wife of Prophet Musa AS, whose family sheltered Musa when he fled Egypt.
The angel responsible for taking the souls of all creatures at death, mentioned in the Quran as 'Malak al-Mawt' (the Angel of Death).
...t's first revelation as the same Namus (Jibril) who came to Musa AS.
The first ambassador of Islam, sent by the Prophet to Medina before the Hijra, whose preaching brought hundreds into Islam.
...ob), mother of Lawi (Levi) and Yahudha (Judah). Ancestor of Musa AS through Lawi and of Dawud AS through Yahudha.
...yyah. Distinguished himself at the Battle of Yamama against Musaylima. He challenged Muawiyah's appointment of his son Yazid...
The most famous of the false prophets who arose during and after the Prophet Muhammad's ﷺ mission. He led the Banu Hanifa tribe of Yamama and claimed prophethoo
... an army toward Madinah but was deflected. She then married Musaylima al-Kadhdhab. After Musaylima was killed at Yamama, she...
..., later embraced Islam, and completed redemption by killing Musaylima al-Kadhdhab at the Battle of Yamama with the same spea...
.... He was martyred at the Battle of Yamama in 12 AH fighting Musaylima.
...y bravery in combat, he participated in the battles against Musaylima and the conquest of Iraq and Syria under Khalid ibn al...
...d Madinah. He was martyred at the Battle of Yamama fighting Musaylima, where he died alongside Salim mawla Abi Hudhayfah.
..., the conquest of al-Andalus (Spain) by Tariq ibn Ziyad and Musa ibn Nusayr, and the conquest of Sind by Muhammad ibn Qasim.
The first scholar to compile hadith in organized book form in Makkah, predating the major canonical collections. A major Tabi Tabieen authority and student of A
The greatest hadith scholar of Yemen. His al-Musannaf is one of the earliest preserved hadith collections and...
One of the major hadith scholars of Kufa. His al-Musannaf is one of the largest hadith collections with approxima...
Author of al-Musannaf, one of the most important early hadith compilations wi...
Syrian scholar from Damascus, student of Ata ibn Abi Rabah and major hadith transmitter of the Levant, noted for his broad knowledge and legal opinions.
Kufan tabi'i and Quranic scholar, one of the leading reciters of his era, who combined mastery of the Quran with hadith transmission.
Reliable Kufan tabi'i narrator known for his careful transmission and widely accepted narrations in the major hadith collections.
Kufan judge and grandson of the Companion Abu Musa al-Ash'ari, known as a hadith narrator whose career combine...
By Ibn Abi Shaybah. One of the earliest and most comprehensive hadith compilations, containing over 38,000 narrations including hadith of the Prophet, statement
By Abdur-Razzaq as-San'ani. Among the oldest surviving hadith compilations in Islam, compiled by the great Yemeni scholar Abdur-Razzaq ibn Hammam. Contains over
By Musa al-Hajjawi. A standard Hanbali fiqh manual that became one ...
By Musa al-Hajjawi. The most studied Hanbali fiqh primer in Saudi A...
The life of Musa, from his rescue as an infant to confronting Pharaoh, the p...
The life and revolutionary contributions of Muhammad ibn Musa al-Khwarizmi, whose work gave the world algebra and algorit...
The significance of the 10th of Muharram, why the Prophet fasted it, the recommended practice of adding the 9th or 11th, and historical context.
...l-Kahf: the Sleepers of the Cave, the two men with gardens, Musa and al-Khidr, and Dhul-Qarnayn, and the trials each address...
The life and scholarship of the leading Tabi'i of Madinah, his deep knowledge of hadith and fiqh, and his courageous stance against rulers.