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Andalusian Sufi teacher (1126–1198)
Abu Madyan Shuʿayb ibn al-Husayn al-Ansari al-Andalusi (Arabic: ابو مدين شعيب بن الحسين الأنصاري الأندلسي; c. 1126 – 1198 CE), commonly known as Abū Madyan
Abu_Madyan
Topics referred to by the same term
the free dictionary. Madyan may refer to: Midian, a geographical place and a people mentioned in the Bible and in the Qur'an Madyan, Pakistan, a town in
Madyan
Geographical place mentioned in the Torah
(/ˈmɪdiən/; Hebrew: מִדְיָן, romanized: Mīḏyān; Arabic: مَدْيَن, romanized: Madyan; Ancient Greek: Μαδιάμ, romanized: Madiám; Taymanitic: 𐪃𐪕𐪚𐪌, romanized: mdyn)
Midian
Union Council in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
Madyan (Urdu: مدین) is a popular hill station located in the Upper Swat District in northern Pakistan. It is situated at a distance of about 55 kilometres
Madyan,_Pakistan
Rector of Airlangga University
Muhammad Madyan (born in Martapura, 1971) is an academic and the Rector of Airlangga University for the 2025–2030 term. He previously served as Vice Rector
Muhammad_Madyan
Islamic understanding of saints
Abū Madyan, a prominent Sunni Maliki scholar, was the first figure in Maghrebi Sufism "to exercise an influence beyond his own region." Abū Madyan travelled
Wali
Mosque in Tlemcen, Algeria
madrasa and mausoleum dedicated to the influential Sufi saint Abu Madyan. Abu Madyan was hailed from Seville and contributed greatly to the spread of tasawwuf
Sidi_Boumediene_Mosque
1971 Koodaki-ye Man (My Childhood), 1974 Cheraghi Bar Faraz Madyan-Kuh (A Lamp Over Madyan Mountain), 1976 Afsaaneh-ye Sirang (The Legend of Sirang), 1979
Mansoor_Yaghoti
Tlemcen, Algeria. The palace is a part of the greater complex of Sidi Abu Madyan Mosque. The palace is named as "Dar al-Sultan" which means "house of the
Dar_al-Sultan
Islamic religious school or monastery
religious complex of Sidi Abu Madyan (or Sidi Boumediene), also founded by Abu al-Hasan and built around the older tomb of Abu Madyan (d. 1197). In Fez, the
Zawiya_(institution)
Sufi order
بودشيشية) is a Moroccan Sufi order (tariqa), a branch of the Qadiriyya. Abu Madyan ibn Munawar al-Budshish established the order in northeastern Morocco in
Budshishiyya
Muslim saint in Tunisia (1156–1231)
الباجي; 1156–1231), was an Arab Sufi scholar (wali). A disciple of Abu Madyan, he is mostly remembered for being Abul Hasan ash-Shadhili's teacher during
Abu_Said_al-Baji
Ethnic group
where Musa (Moses) traveled during his lifetime. Midian (Arabic: مَدْيَن, Madyan), on the other hand, was a region located in the northwestern part of the
Arabs
2025 Malaysian film
Inspector Johari Afdlin Shauki as Sergeant Yahya Fadhli Masoot as Koboi Abi Madyan as Rajab Adlin Aman Ramlie Amir Nafis as Farid Daniel Hushairy Hussein Hawra
Banduan_(film)
Tehsil in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
the larger Kohistan region. The major towns include Bahrain, Kalam and Madyan. It is known for alpine valleys such as Kalam. Major ethnic groups in Behrain
Behrain_Tehsil
to a certain Ibn Madyan, and that the infant had been hidden by Ibn Madyan and his helpers when Kutayfat came to power. Ibn Madyan was killed by Kutayfat
Satr_(Isma'ilism)
Glacial lake in Madyan, Swat Valley
Danda in Pashto is an alpine glacial lake located to the eastern side of Madyan in Swat District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. Wikimedia Commons
Bashigram_Lake
One of the prophets in Islam
to 28, known as Ziyara. The area to which Shuʿayb was sent to is named Madyan in the Qur'an, known in English as Midian, which is frequently referred
Shuaib
Sufi mystic order in Sunni Islam
He received his ijazah from the renowned qutb Abu Madyan in Morocco via his students. Abu Madyan was an indirect origin of the Shadhili order as 'Abd
Ba_'Alawiyya
12th-century Moroccan Sufi teacher
leader of a Ghazalian zawiya in Fes and was the spiritual master of Abu Madyan. The water source "Sidi Harazim" was called after him. Biographical Encyclopaedia
Ali_ibn_Harzihim
State of Sudan
1997 : Abdalla Abu-Fatma Abdalla Dec 1997 – Jan 2000 : Abd ar-Rahman Abu Madyan Jan 2000 – Feb 2001 : Al-Hadi Bashra Feb 2001 – 2003 : Hassan Hamadayn Suleiman
Blue_Nile_State
Sunni Shafi'i Islamic scholar
others who learnt from Abu Madyan Shu’ayb were Ibn Hammad and Ibn Arabi. Sa’eed ibn Isa became exposed to the ways of Abu Madyan via his envoy to Hadhramaut
Sa'eed_ibn_Isa_Al-Amoudi
Andalusian Sufi poet and scholar
A disciple of Ibn Sabʿīn and influenced by Andalusī Sufis such as Abū Madyan, al-Shushtarī combined vernacular poetic forms with esoteric philosophical
Abu_al-Hasan_al-Shushtari
Maghrebi writer and Sufi saint (1155–1234)
Salih (1155–1234), was a Maghrebi saint and one of the successors of Abu Madyan. He was the patron saint of Safi and lived during the reign of the Almohad
Abu_Muhammad_Salih_al-Majiri
Collection of Middle Eastern folk tales
Wallada bint al-Mustakfi Yusuf III Ibn Hazm Ibn Arabi al-Shushtari Abu Madyan al-Rundi Ibn al-Arif Ibn Wahbun Ibn Abdun Avempace al-Baji al-Fazazi Ibn
One_Thousand_and_One_Nights
Mentioned 43 times. Madyan (مَدْيَن) — (7:85). Referred to as Aṣḥāb al-Aykah (أَصْحَابُ الْأَيْكَة) — (15:78). Referred to as Aṣḥāb Madyan (أَصْحَابُ مَدْيَن)
List of characters and names mentioned in the Quran
List_of_characters_and_names_mentioned_in_the_Quran
formed was that of Ibn al-Arif (1088-1141), although it would be with Abu Madyan (116-1198), who performed a synthesis of Sufi thought of his time, including
Sufism_in_al-Andalus
Union Council in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
province of Pakistan. District Swat has 9 Tehsils i.e. Khwazakhela, Kabal, Madyan, Barikot, Mingora, and Kalam. Each Tehsill comprises certain numbers of
Bar_Abakhel_Kabal
Moroccan Sufi saint
Béjaïa, he followed the instructions of the Andalusian Sufi mystic Abu Madyan. He came back to stay in his native country, where he withdrew to the mountains
Abd_al-Salam_ibn_Mashish
Place in Swat, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Pakistan, the other being situated in Naltar, Gilgit Baltistan. Along the main Madyan-Kalam road, a pivotal juncture emerges at Manglor town, approximately 12
Malam_Jabba
Mystic practices in Islam
(Bektashi Sufi Order) Abu Bakr Nassaj Tusi Abu Ishaq Shami Chishti Abu Madyan (Madyani Sufi Order) Khwaja Ahrar (Ahrari Sufi Order) Hajji Bayram (Bayrami
Sufism
2000 studio album by Cradle of Filth
mentioned extensively in the Qur'an, where the name appears in Arabic as Madyan.[relevant?] The Midian of Cabal and Nightbreed is a hidden city west of
Midian_(album)
Former neighborhood in Jerusalem
1320, a distinguished scion of an Andalusian Sufi family of mystics, Abū Madyan, who had settled in Jerusalem in the early 14th century, drew up a larger
Mughrabi_Quarter
River in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
river flows through the narrow gorges of the Kalam Valley until the city of Madyan. From there, the river courses gently for 160 km (99 mi) through the plain
Swat_River
Fatimid caliph and imam from 1101 to 1130
al-Amir to a certain Ibn Madyan, and that Ibn Madyan and his helpers hid the infant when Kutayfat came to power. Ibn Madyan was killed by Kutayfat, but
Al-Amir_bi-Ahkam_Allah
Period of European history
construct a base. Later the area was settled and a mosque was erected. Madyan was conquered and settled by Muslims, but the environment was considered
Early_Middle_Ages
Iranian ethnic group
October 2022. A brief interview with the principal of the high school in Madyan, along with a number of his teachers, helps to underscore the importance
Pashtuns
Ancient tribe mentioned in the Quran
Desert Al-Ukhdud ("The Ditch", or a place near Najran) Babil (Babylon) Madyan (Midian) Ma'rib, Saba' (Sheba) Qahtanite Sodom and Gomorrah The town in
Iram_of_the_Pillars
Mythical beast in Islamic tradition
the Buraq was tethered, and is included in the endowment charter of Abu Madyan, may God bless his memory; that the Jews never carried out any repairs in
Buraq
Egyptian writer (1911–2006)
Wallada bint al-Mustakfi Yusuf III Ibn Hazm Ibn Arabi al-Shushtari Abu Madyan al-Rundi Ibn al-Arif Ibn Wahbun Ibn Abdun Avempace al-Baji al-Fazazi Ibn
Naguib_Mahfouz
Ode of praise for the Islamic prophet Muhammad
Wallada bint al-Mustakfi Yusuf III Ibn Hazm Ibn Arabi al-Shushtari Abu Madyan al-Rundi Ibn al-Arif Ibn Wahbun Ibn Abdun Avempace al-Baji al-Fazazi Ibn
Al-Hamziyya
Town in Andalusia, Spain
Seville, Andalusia, southern Spain. It was the birthplace of Sufi mystic Abu Madyan. Energy Solar: 3.78 MW h solar farm (bannered by Prodiel.com) on the train
Cantillana
Arab-speaking mystic, poet and Sufi teacher (c. 858 – 922)
Wallada bint al-Mustakfi Yusuf III Ibn Hazm Ibn Arabi al-Shushtari Abu Madyan al-Rundi Ibn al-Arif Ibn Wahbun Ibn Abdun Avempace al-Baji al-Fazazi Ibn
Al-Hallaj
Eastern Iranian language
Linguistics. 4: 36. A brief interview with the principal of the high school in Madyan, along with a number of his teachers, helps to underscore the importance
Pashto
Valley Khot Valley Konsh Valley Kurrum Valley Kumrat Valley Kunar Valley Madyan Valley Marandeh Valley Marghazar Valley Miandam Valley Miranzai Valley Palas
List_of_valleys_in_Pakistan
Highland region in modern southern Jordan and northwestern Saudi Arabia
(Zoar). Other principal towns in the district included Tabuk, Ma'an (Mu'an), Madyan, Aynunah (on the northern Red Sea coast), Wayla (Ayla) and Maab (Rabba)
Al-Sharat
Moroccan philologist and grammarian
Wallada bint al-Mustakfi Yusuf III Ibn Hazm Ibn Arabi al-Shushtari Abu Madyan al-Rundi Ibn al-Arif Ibn Wahbun Ibn Abdun Avempace al-Baji al-Fazazi Ibn
Abu_Musa_al-Jazuli
Pakistani film actor (1940 – 2008)
Munir (1940 – 11 October 2008) was a Pakistani film actor. Originally from Madyan in the state of Swat, he starred in over 732 Pashto, Urdu and Punjabi language
Badar_Munir
Tribes of Arabia with no surviving descendants
the people of Ibrahim (Abraham), the dwellers [literally, comrades] of Madyan (Midian) and the cities overthrown [i.e. the people to whom Lūt (Lot) preached]
Extinct_Arabs
Sufi scholar and Sunni philosopher (1165–1240)
581/1185) Ibn Zarqun [ar] (d. 586/1190) Ibn al-Jadd [ar] (d. 586/1190) Abu Madyan (d. 594/1197) Ibn Rushd (Averroes) (d. 595/1198) Ibn al-Jawzi (d. 597/1201)
Ibn_Arabi
10th century poet, philosopher and scholar of Al-Andalus
Wallada bint al-Mustakfi Yusuf III Ibn Hazm Ibn Arabi al-Shushtari Abu Madyan al-Rundi Ibn al-Arif Ibn Wahbun Ibn Abdun Avempace al-Baji al-Fazazi Ibn
Abu_Bakr_az-Zubaydi
List of notable Sufis
Al-Fudayl ibn 'Iyad Al-Hakim al-Tirmidhi Al-Qushayri Abu al-Husain al-Nuri Abu Madyan Al-Sha'rani Al-Suyuti Al-Zaylaʽi Abu al-Abbas al-Mursi 'Abd Allah ibn 'Alawi
List_of_Sufis
Town in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
average temperature of 4.8 °C or 40.6 °F. Marghazar Miandam Malam Jabba Madyan Kalam Gabina Jabba Bashigram Lake Pakistan portal "Population And Household
Bahrain,_Pakistan
Fourth Islamic caliphate (909–1171)
subsequently occurred between the Aghalabid and Kutama armies near Dar Madyan (probably a site between Sbeitla and Kasserine), with neither side gaining
Fatimid_Caliphate
Arabian Christianity's growth, distribution before Islam
especially in the verses of the poet Kuthayyir who speaks of the "monks of Madyan" and that of Ja'far ibn Suraqa, addressing Jamil ibn Ma'mar, mentioning
Christianity in pre-Islamic Arabia
Christianity_in_pre-Islamic_Arabia
10th-century Persian grammarian of Arabic
Wallada bint al-Mustakfi Yusuf III Ibn Hazm Ibn Arabi al-Shushtari Abu Madyan al-Rundi Ibn al-Arif Ibn Wahbun Ibn Abdun Avempace al-Baji al-Fazazi Ibn
Abu_Ali_al-Farisi
Place of public bathing common in Muslim societies
Hammam Sidi Bu Madyan which, along with the baths of the ruined Dar al-Sultan nearby, belonged to the 14th century complex of Sidi Bu Madyan. The first two
Hammam
American Islamic scholar
Authority in Moroccan Sufism (1998). The Way of Abū Madyan: Doctrinal and Poetic Works of Abū Madyan Shu‘ayb ibn al-Ḥusayn al-Anṣārī (1996). The Book of
Vincent_Cornell
Species of fish
Paraschistura alepidota is a species of stone loach found in the Madyan River in Pakistan, where it is endemic. It may also occur in Afghanistan and the
Paraschistura_alepidota
2007 conflict between Pakistan and Taliban insurgents
November, when the Taliban continued their advance and took the town of Madyan. The police there also gave up their weapons, vehicles and control of local
First_Battle_of_Swat
Pakistani Pashto poet (1959–2023)
was a Pakistani Pashto-language poet, fiction writer, and dramatist from Madyan, Swat, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. He served as the director of All Pakistan Radio
Laiq_Zada_Laiq
Iranian Shia Muslim scholar (died 924)
Wallada bint al-Mustakfi Yusuf III Ibn Hazm Ibn Arabi al-Shushtari Abu Madyan al-Rundi Ibn al-Arif Ibn Wahbun Ibn Abdun Avempace al-Baji al-Fazazi Ibn
Abu Sahl Isma'il ibn Ali al-Nawbakhti
Abu_Sahl_Isma'il_ibn_Ali_al-Nawbakhti
Austronesian language spoken in the Philippines
consonants /z/, /f/, /v/, and /dʒ/ (spelled ⟨dy⟩). For example, fefeg ('fan'), madyan ('maid'), kazzing ('goat'), and bavi ('pig'). The Itawit language has a
Itawis_language
Arab Andalusian Muslim polymath (c. 1105–1185)
Wallada bint al-Mustakfi Yusuf III Ibn Hazm Ibn Arabi al-Shushtari Abu Madyan al-Rundi Ibn al-Arif Ibn Wahbun Ibn Abdun Avempace al-Baji al-Fazazi Ibn
Ibn_Tufayl
Maghrebi Arab scholar, historian, judge and biographer
Wallada bint al-Mustakfi Yusuf III Ibn Hazm Ibn Arabi al-Shushtari Abu Madyan al-Rundi Ibn al-Arif Ibn Wahbun Ibn Abdun Avempace al-Baji al-Fazazi Ibn
Ibn Abd al-Malik al-Marrakushi
Ibn_Abd_al-Malik_al-Marrakushi
Last known imam of the Tayyibi Isma'ilis (born 1130)
to a certain Ibn Madyan, and that the infant had been hidden by Ibn Madyan and his helpers when Kutayfat came to power. Ibn Madyan was killed by Kutayfat
Abu'l-Qasim_al-Tayyib
Holy site of Judaism in Jerusalem
largest part of it was named after an important mystic, Abu Madyan Shu'aib. The Abu Madyan waqf was dedicated to Maghrebian pilgrims and scholars who had
Western_Wall
Vegetable dye
book}}: ISBN / Date incompatibility (help) Keleshian, Misak (1949). Sis-Madyan (in Armenian). Beirut: Hay Djemaran Publishers. pp. 497–507. OCLC 40920945
Henna
Neighborhood in Jerusalem
Karem to Abu Maydan, a renowned Sufi teacher from Seville, Andalusia. Abu Madyan had fought in the 1187 Battle of Hattin against the Crusaders before returning
Ein_Karem
Sufi poet (1212–1294)
Wallada bint al-Mustakfi Yusuf III Ibn Hazm Ibn Arabi al-Shushtari Abu Madyan al-Rundi Ibn al-Arif Ibn Wahbun Ibn Abdun Avempace al-Baji al-Fazazi Ibn
Al-Busiri
Tunisian poet (1909–1934)
Wallada bint al-Mustakfi Yusuf III Ibn Hazm Ibn Arabi al-Shushtari Abu Madyan al-Rundi Ibn al-Arif Ibn Wahbun Ibn Abdun Avempace al-Baji al-Fazazi Ibn
Aboul-Qacem_Echebbi
Arabian poet and Companion of Muhammad
Wallada bint al-Mustakfi Yusuf III Ibn Hazm Ibn Arabi al-Shushtari Abu Madyan al-Rundi Ibn al-Arif Ibn Wahbun Ibn Abdun Avempace al-Baji al-Fazazi Ibn
Hassan_ibn_Thabit
Berber Muslim dynasty, 1244–1465
Mosque of al-Mansourah near Tlemcen (1303), and the Mosque of Sidi Abu Madyan (1338–39). The Ben Salah Mosque in Marrakesh also dates from the Marinid
Marinid_dynasty
8th-century classical Arabic poet
Wallada bint al-Mustakfi Yusuf III Ibn Hazm Ibn Arabi al-Shushtari Abu Madyan al-Rundi Ibn al-Arif Ibn Wahbun Ibn Abdun Avempace al-Baji al-Fazazi Ibn
Abu_Nuwas
10th and 11th-century Ghaznavid poet
Wallada bint al-Mustakfi Yusuf III Ibn Hazm Ibn Arabi al-Shushtari Abu Madyan al-Rundi Ibn al-Arif Ibn Wahbun Ibn Abdun Avempace al-Baji al-Fazazi Ibn
Abu_al-Fath_al-Busti
9th-century Arab scholar, poet and grammarian
Wallada bint al-Mustakfi Yusuf III Ibn Hazm Ibn Arabi al-Shushtari Abu Madyan al-Rundi Ibn al-Arif Ibn Wahbun Ibn Abdun Avempace al-Baji al-Fazazi Ibn
Yaqub_Ibn_as-Sikkit
Fatimid Dynasty caliph from 1132 to 1149
to a certain Ibn Madyan, and that the infant had been hidden by Ibn Madyan and his helpers when Kutayfat came to power. Ibn Madyan was killed by Kutayfat
Al-Hafiz
18th-century Syrian writer and storyteller
Wallada bint al-Mustakfi Yusuf III Ibn Hazm Ibn Arabi al-Shushtari Abu Madyan al-Rundi Ibn al-Arif Ibn Wahbun Ibn Abdun Avempace al-Baji al-Fazazi Ibn
Hanna_Diyab
Valley in Pakistan
thick forests along the narrow gorges of the Kalam Valley until the city of Madyan. From there, the river courses gently for 160 km through the wider Yousufzai
Swat_Valley
Syrian diplomat, poet and publisher (1923–1998)
Wallada bint al-Mustakfi Yusuf III Ibn Hazm Ibn Arabi al-Shushtari Abu Madyan al-Rundi Ibn al-Arif Ibn Wahbun Ibn Abdun Avempace al-Baji al-Fazazi Ibn
Nizar_Qabbani
Arab poet (c. 915 – 965)
Wallada bint al-Mustakfi Yusuf III Ibn Hazm Ibn Arabi al-Shushtari Abu Madyan al-Rundi Ibn al-Arif Ibn Wahbun Ibn Abdun Avempace al-Baji al-Fazazi Ibn
Al-Mutanabbi
Book by Ibn Arabi
al-Haqq al-Ishbili [ar] (d. 581/1185) Abu Zayd al-Suhayli (d. 581/1185) Abu Madyan (d. 594/1197) Ibn Rushd (Averroes) (d. 595/1198) Ibn al-Jawzi (d. 597/1201)
Tarjumān_al-Ashwāq
Egyptian feminist writer, activist, doctor and psychiatrist (1931–2021)
Wallada bint al-Mustakfi Yusuf III Ibn Hazm Ibn Arabi al-Shushtari Abu Madyan al-Rundi Ibn al-Arif Ibn Wahbun Ibn Abdun Avempace al-Baji al-Fazazi Ibn
Nawal_El_Saadawi
Andalusian Muslim polymath (994–1064)
Wallada bint al-Mustakfi Yusuf III Ibn Hazm Ibn Arabi al-Shushtari Abu Madyan al-Rundi Ibn al-Arif Ibn Wahbun Ibn Abdun Avempace al-Baji al-Fazazi Ibn
Ibn_Hazm
Persian translator and author
Wallada bint al-Mustakfi Yusuf III Ibn Hazm Ibn Arabi al-Shushtari Abu Madyan al-Rundi Ibn al-Arif Ibn Wahbun Ibn Abdun Avempace al-Baji al-Fazazi Ibn
Ibn_al-Muqaffa'
Malaysian TV series or program
as News Editor Meema Teh as News Editor Ande Umar as Inspector Aman Abi Madyan as Roslan "Drama Metro Crime Series (MCS) Siapa Lelaki Itu?". myinfotaip
Metro Crime Series: Siapa Lelaki Itu?
Metro_Crime_Series:_Siapa_Lelaki_Itu?
12th-century Persian philosopher and founder of the school of Illuminationism
Wallada bint al-Mustakfi Yusuf III Ibn Hazm Ibn Arabi al-Shushtari Abu Madyan al-Rundi Ibn al-Arif Ibn Wahbun Ibn Abdun Avempace al-Baji al-Fazazi Ibn
Shihab al-Din Yahya ibn Habash Suhrawardi
Shihab_al-Din_Yahya_ibn_Habash_Suhrawardi
Moroccan author (1935–2003)
Wallada bint al-Mustakfi Yusuf III Ibn Hazm Ibn Arabi al-Shushtari Abu Madyan al-Rundi Ibn al-Arif Ibn Wahbun Ibn Abdun Avempace al-Baji al-Fazazi Ibn
Mohamed_Choukri
10th-century seafarer
Wallada bint al-Mustakfi Yusuf III Ibn Hazm Ibn Arabi al-Shushtari Abu Madyan al-Rundi Ibn al-Arif Ibn Wahbun Ibn Abdun Avempace al-Baji al-Fazazi Ibn
Abu_Zayd_al-Sirafi
Palestinian Arab nationalist (1897–1974)
possession of the Western Wall of Jerusalem, which belonged to the waqf of Abu Madyan as an inalienable property, and rebuild the Temple over the Al-Aqsa Mosque
Amin_al-Husseini
reported missing following an incident at Mount Spantik. 20 June - A man in Madyan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is killed after being lynched for alleged blasphemy
2024_in_Pakistan
Surname list
Khaldun Al-Qurtubi Abu Hayyan al-Andalusi Ibn al-Baraq al-Andalusi Abu Madyan al-Andalusi, Andalusian Arab mystic, great Sufi master and the teacher of
Al-Andalusi
First four caliphs following the death of Muhammad
Later the area was settled and a mosque was erected. Upon the conquest of Madyan, it was settled by Muslims. However, soon the environment was considered
Rashidun
physician, musician and astrologer Abu Mikhnaf (d. 774), historian Abu Madyan (1126–1198), influential Andalusian mystic and a Sufi master Al-Masudi (896–956)
List of pre-modern Arab scientists and scholars
List_of_pre-modern_Arab_scientists_and_scholars
Arab polymath and physician (1213–1288)
Wallada bint al-Mustakfi Yusuf III Ibn Hazm Ibn Arabi al-Shushtari Abu Madyan al-Rundi Ibn al-Arif Ibn Wahbun Ibn Abdun Avempace al-Baji al-Fazazi Ibn
Ibn_al-Nafis
Late 7th-century Arab poet and Kharijite leader
Wallada bint al-Mustakfi Yusuf III Ibn Hazm Ibn Arabi al-Shushtari Abu Madyan al-Rundi Ibn al-Arif Ibn Wahbun Ibn Abdun Avempace al-Baji al-Fazazi Ibn
Qatari_ibn_al-Fuja'a
Islamic concept of hell and punishment of sinners after death
association with him none of them were going to enter Hell,[citation needed] Abu Madyan Al-Ghawth in Hikam likened working for other than God to the past behavior
Jahannam
Egyptian writer, playwright, and novelist (1927–1991)
Wallada bint al-Mustakfi Yusuf III Ibn Hazm Ibn Arabi al-Shushtari Abu Madyan al-Rundi Ibn al-Arif Ibn Wahbun Ibn Abdun Avempace al-Baji al-Fazazi Ibn
Yusuf_Idris
Maghrebi Sufi saint (died 1177)
sub-Atlantic Berber tribe. He was a student of Abu Shuayb and the teacher of Abu Madyan. Abu al-Abbas al-Azafi wrote his biography: Di'amat al-yaqin fi za'amat
Abu_Yaaza
Egyptian Islamic scholar (1445–1505)
al-Haqq al-Ishbili [ar] (d. 581/1185) Abu Zayd al-Suhayli (d. 581/1185) Abu Madyan (d. 594/1197) Ibn Rushd (Averroes) (d. 595/1198) Ibn al-Jawzi (d. 597/1201)
Al-Suyuti
MADYAN
MADYAN
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Muslim
Name of a holy place in saudi arabia where the prophet (Pbuh) used to visit
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Name of a holy place in Saudi Arabia where the Prophet (PBUH) used to visit
Boy/Male
Indian
Name of a holy place in saudi arabia where the prophet (Pbuh) used to visit
MADYAN
MADYAN
Male
English
Irish Anglicized form of Gaelic Tadhg, TEAGUE means "poet."
Boy/Male
Hebrew American Welsh English
Cherished; Beloved.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Sunamya | ஸà¯à®¨à®®à¯à®¯à®¾
Sweet chartered
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Hindu, Indian
Gods Name
Girl/Female
British, Indian, Telugu
Season; Summer
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name from Middle English broke ‘brook’ + weye ‘way’, ‘road’.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Wealth; Power; Influence
Boy/Male
American, Australian, French, German, Hebrew, Swiss
French Form of Michael; Like the Lord
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Moon
Girl/Female
Hindu
King of snakes
MADYAN
MADYAN
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