Zaynab bint Jahsh — (Arabic: زينب بنت جحش born c. 593) was a wife of Muhammad and therefore a Mother of the Believers. [citebook|title=Logic, Rhetoric, and Legal Reasoning in the Qur an: God s Arguments |author= Rosalind Ward Gwynne… … Wikipedia
Zaynab — Zainab * Zaynab (novel), an Egyptian novel *Zaynab (name), Mostly women important to Islamic history … Wikipedia
Zaynab an-Nafzawiyyat — Zaynab an Nafzāwiyyat (ArB|زينب النفزاوية) (fl. 11th century), a Berber woman of influence in the early Almoravid movement which gained control of Morocco, Algeria and parts of Spain.The earliest reference to her is in the anonymous 12th century… … Wikipedia
Zaynab Khadr — Infobox Person name = Zaynab Khadr image size = 235px caption = Zaynab Khadr in 2008 birth date = birth place = nationality = Canadian other names = alma mater = employer = home town = Toronto, Canada Peshawar, Pakistan religion = Muslim spouse … Wikipedia
Zaynab (novel) — infobox Book | name = Zaynab title orig = translator = author = Husayn Haykal cover artist = country = Egypt language = Egyptian Arabic series = genre = Novel publisher = Haykal release date = 1913 media type = Print (Hardback) pages = isbn = NA… … Wikipedia
Sayyidah Zaynab Mosque — Infobox religious building caption= The Mausoleum of Zaynab bint ‘Alī ibn Abī Tālib building name= Sayyidah Zaynab Mosque location= flagicon|Syria Damascus, Syria geo= coord missing|Syria religious affiliation= Islam website= architect=… … Wikipedia
Jahsh (name) — Infobox Given Name Revised name = Jahsh imagesize= caption= pronunciation= gender = Male meaning = region = Arabic origin = related names = footnotes = Jahsh (جحش) is an Arabic male given name.Jahsh means Mule in Arabic, and has not been used as… … Wikipedia
Ali — See also: Nahj al Balagha For other persons named Ali, see Ali (name). For other uses, see Ali (disambiguation). Ali ibn Abu Talib … Wikipedia
Day of Ashura — Shi a Muslims in Bahrain strike their chests during the mourning Official name Arabic: عاشوراء (ʻĀshūrā’); Turkish: Aşure Günü … Wikipedia
Maha el-Samnah — Maha, with her daughter Maryam in arms. Maha el Samnah (born 1957 in Egypt) is the matriarch of the Canadian Khadr family, and widow of Ahmed Khadr.[1] In 1995 Elsamanah and her husband founded a Canadian charity with a mandate to provide aid in… … Wikipedia