• Abu al-Hassan Muhammad ibn Yusuf al-Amiri (Persian: ابوالحسن محمد بن ابی ذر یوسف عامری نیشابوری, romanized: Abu’l-Ḥasan Muḥammad Ibn Abi Dharr Yūsuf ʻĀmirī...
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  • Al-Amiri may refer to: Abu al-Hassan al-Amiri (died 992), Iranian Islamic philosopher in the Kindi tradition Hadi Al-Amiri (born 1954), head of the Badr...
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    first. Al-Farabi's impact on philosophy is undeniable, to name a few, Yahya ibn Adi, Abu Sulayman Sijistani, Abu al-Hassan al-Amiri, and Abu Hayyan al-Tawhidi;...
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  • Kalam (redirect from Ilm al-Kalam)
    function is particularly evident in the philosophers al-Farabi (d. 950) and Abu al-Hassan al-Amiri (d. 992). The former sees it as a mental ability through...
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    ʾĀl ʾIbrāhīm, 16 November 1954 – 3 January 2020), known by the kunya Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis (Arabic: أبو مهدي المهندس, lit. 'Father of Mahdi, the Engineer')...
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  • According to Abu l-Hasan al-'Amiri, Islamic Quarterly 3, pp. 42–52 Rowson, E.K., A Muslim Philosopher on the Soul and Its Fate: Al-'Amiri's Kitab al Amad 'ala...
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  • Mansoor Al Feeli as Mr. Hassan Khalifa al Bhri as Rashid Fatima Al Taei as Farah Neven Madi as Leila Mohamed Al-Amiri as Khaled Justice: Qalb Al Adala was...
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  • Alongside Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis, other people in charge of the PMF include Qais al-Khazali, commander of Asa'ib Ahl al-Haq, and Hadi Al-Amiri, the chief...
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  • Tabrizi Abu al-Fazl Razavi Ardakani [fa] Abu al-Hassan Hassanzadeh [fa] Abulhassan Navab Abolghasem Khazali Abu al-Qasem [ar] Abu al-Qasim al-Khoei Abolghasem...
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    influence on the Islamic scholars of the Golden Age like Al-Farabi (870–950 AD), Abu al-Hassan al-Amiri (d. 992 AD) and Ibn Sina (ca. 980–1037 AD). In general...
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