The Misri legend is an origin myth common to a number of East African communities. In it, it is usually claimed that the community originated in a land...
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Hiram Abiff (redirect from Hiramic Legend)
book The Sufis, the Afghan scholar Idries Shah suggested that Dhul-Nun al-Misri might have been the origin of the character Hiram Abiff in the masonic Master...
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doi:10.1075/sl.17033.gib. S2CID 204479937. Ochieng, W.R. (1972). "'Misri' Legends in East and Central Africa". East Africa Journal. Omwoyo, Samson Moenga...
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Tansen (section Miracles and legends)
their own right, with the latter also marrying Misri Singh of Singhalgarh, a notable veena-player. One legend states that Tansen had also been married to...
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Ibn al-Haytham (redirect from Al-Misri)
al-Haytham is sometimes given the byname al-Baṣrī after his birthplace, or al-Miṣrī ("the Egyptian"). Al-Haytham was dubbed the "Second Ptolemy" by Abu'l-Hasan...
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Michael (archangel) (category Heroes in mythology and legend)
December 2019.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) al-Misri, Mahmud (2015). Sahabat-Sahabat Rasulullah vol 1: Zubair bin Awwam [Companion...
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Abrahamic religions (redirect from Biblical legend)
Archived from the original on 7 April 2014. Retrieved 6 April 2014. al-Misri, Ahmad ibn Naqib (1994). Reliance of the Traveler (edited and translated...
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unity with God. Bastami's predecessor Dhul-Nun al-Misri (d. CE 859) was a murid "initiate" as well. Al-Misri had formulated the doctrine of ma'rifa (gnosis)...
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Arab-Muslim World. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 978-1-317-09592-7. p. 111. al-Misri, Mahmud (2015). Sahabat-Sahabat Rasulullah [Companion of the Prophet vol...
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(asceticism). The story of his conversion is one of the most celebrated in Sufi legend, mentioned in the Tazkirat al-Awliya of Attar of Nishapur . Sufi tradition...
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