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...m, maintaining the message of tawhid in the land of Canaan (Palestine and Syria). He fathered Yaqub (Jacob), whose twelve sons be...
...er historical record both point to them traveling to Syria, Palestine, and regions further east and west. Their message at this e...
...nadayn was one of the first major Muslim victories in Syria-Palestine, fought between a unified Muslim army and a large Byzantine...
...al system, and oversaw the conquest of Persia, Iraq, Syria, Palestine, and Egypt.
...Greater Syria and opened the way for the Muslim conquest of Palestine, Jordan, and Lebanon.
... defeated the Umayyad army. Marwan II fled westward through Palestine and Egypt, where he was eventually killed in a church in Eg...
...ed by sea. The fall ended the Crusader political project in Palestine and Syria definitively. The Mamluks systematically demolish...
...d (1258), Damascus (1260), and were poised to sweep through Palestine and Egypt. The Mamluk Sultan Qutuz, who had taken power spe...
...agement that ended the Mamluk Sultanate's control of Syria, Palestine, and ultimately Egypt. Sultan Selim I, fresh from his victo...
...t major Muslim engagement against a large Byzantine army in Palestine and opened the way for the subsequent conquest of the Levan...
...effectively ended Byzantine military resistance in northern Palestine and Transjordan. The victory at Fahl, combined with the fal...
...nd General Baybars defeated the Mongol army at Ain Jalut in Palestine. This was the first decisive Mongol defeat and saved Egypt,...
...claration, expressing support for a Jewish national home in Palestine, setting the stage for decades of conflict.
The UN voted to partition Palestine. The subsequent 1948 war led to the establishment of the St...
Palestinian Hanafi jurist and mufti whose fatwa collection al-Fatawa al-Khayriyyah became a standard reference in Ottoman courts. He was the foremost Hanafi aut
Palestinian Hanbali jurist who settled in Cairo. Author of Dalil at-Talib and Ghayat al-Muntaha, key Hanbali fiqh texts that are still relied upon for the mu'ta
Egyptian Shafi'i jurist and father of Shams ad-Din ar-Ramli, both major authorities in later Shafi'i jurisprudence.
Palestinian Shafi'i judge and prolific author of works defending traditional Islamic scholarship and collecting prophetic praises.
...r the conquest of Syria. He participated in the conquest of Palestine and Jordan. Died in the plague of Amwas in 18 AH alongside ...
...appointed by Umar as a judge and Quran teacher in Syria and Palestine. He is the narrator of the hadith of the six pillars of ima...
A companion who converted from Christianity and was the first non-Arab to narrate directly from the Prophet ﷺ. He was a Palestinian from the Banu Lakhm tribe an