he found a pot of gold and traded it for chocolate:)
the first which ibn battuta explored was palesine
Countries in the present sense didn't exist in the parts of Africa that Ibn Batutta visited.
Father of Indian History is Ibn Biruni. Ibn Biruni is the father of comparative religions too.
the ruler over islam after ali ibn abi talib was doul al amoviya
The "Rihla" or the Journey.
he found a pot of gold and traded it for chocolate:)
Ibn Battuta was born in 1304 in Tangier, Morocco, to a family of Muslim legal scholars. He received a traditional Islamic education in Quranic studies, theology, and law. At the age of 21, he began his travels that would take him across Africa, the Middle East, Asia, and Europe.
Answer 1Hashim bin Abd munaafAnswer 2"Abdulmuttalib" was the nickname of Shayba ibn Hashim ibn Abdmanaf ibn Qusayy.He was named Shayba ("elder") because he was born with a streak of white hair amid the black.He acquired his nickname ("slave of Muttalib") because people mistook him for the slave of his uncle Muttalib.
The first four Caliphs after Muhammad, more commonly known as The Rightly Guided Caliphs were Abdullah ibn Abi Quhaafah (known by his nickname, Abu Bakr), Umar ibn al-Khattab, Ali ibn Talib and Uthman ibn Affan, in this order of succession.
In the Qur'an, the name is simply "Zaid", with no additional names.We know from sources like Tabari that his full name was Zaid al-Habib ibn Harithah ibn Sharahil ibn Abduluzza ibn Imri al-Qays ibn Amir ibn Al-Numan ibn Amir ibn Abdwalid ibn Awf ibn Kinana ibn Awf ibn Uzra ibn Zaidallat ibn Rufayda ibn Thawt ibn Kalb ibn Wabara ibn Taghlib ibn Talwan ibn Irmram ibn Al-Haf ibn Quda'a ibn Malik ibn Amr ibn Murrah ibn Malik ibn Himayr ibn Saba ibn Yashjub ibn Yarab ibn Qaltan.Al-Habib ("the beloved") was a byname; Uzra was his clan; Kalb was his tribe proper; Taghlib was his super-tribe; Himayr was the general group of tribes in the area.So are you surprised that the Qur'an simply calls him "Zaid"?
The names of the twelve Imams as believed in Twelver Shi'a Islam are:Ali ibn Abu TalibHasan ibn AliHusayn ibn AliAli ibn HusaynMuhammad ibn AliJa'far ibn MuhammadMusa ibn Ja'farAli ibn MusaMuhammad ibn AliAli ibn MuhammadHasan ibn AliMuhammad ibn al-Hasan (al-Mahdi)
Abū al-Qāsim Muḥammad ibn ʿAbd Allāh ibn ʿAbd al-Muṭṭalib ibn Hāshim
The first four Caliphs after Muhammad, more commonly known as The Rightly Guided Caliphs were Abdullah ibn Abi Quhaafah (known by his nickname, Abu Bakr), Umar ibn al-Khattab, Ali ibn Talib and Uthman ibn Affan, in this order of succession.
Abu-Jahal's actual name was Amr ibn Hisham and he was also known by the nickname Abu Al-Hakam by his peers at his time.
Mohammed ibn Qasim ibn Zakur died in 1708.
Mohammed ibn Abdessalam ibn Nasir died in 1824.