Examples of using Ibn in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Next to Khan Al-Khalili is Al-Moez street, which is home to several historic Islamic buildings that have witnessed the era of Amr Ibn Al-As, the Tulunid period,
the Arab general Ubaidah ibn al-Samit conquered Paltos and soon after the town"fell into ruin",[10]
Jews- The chronicle of Ibn al-Qalanisi states the Jewish defenders sought refuge in their synagogue,
In 637, shortly after Jerusalem was captured by the Muslim armies,'Umar ibn al-Khattāb, the second Caliph, promised that the
Ibn al-Shatir's system was also only approximately geocentric, rather than exactly so, having demonstrated trigonometrically
It is based on the real story of a young man called Qays ibn al-Mulawwah from the northern Arabian Peninsula, in the Umayyad era during the 7th century.
The chronicle of Ibn al-Qalanisi states the Jewish defenders sought refuge in their synagogue,
Under the Caliph'Umar ibn al-Khattāb, a Muslim army defeated a larger Persian force lead by general Rostam Farrokhzad at the plains of al-Qādisiyyah in 637
Clues about weather patterns in Baghdad came from writers such as al-Tabari(913 AD), Ibn al-Athir(1233 AD)
Ibn al-Qalanisi states that"all eyes wept and all hearts sorrowed for him; time did not
sites such as Az-Za'bel, Umar Ibn Al-Khattaab Mosque,
perfected by Ibn Muqlah and his successors Ibn el-Bawwâb and Yaqût.
Ibn Sab'in challenged the above view, arguing that Aristotelian methods
While the first mosque in Egypt was the Mosque of Amr ibn al-As in Fustat, the Mosque of Ibn Tulun is the oldest mosque to retain its original form and is a rare example of Abbasid architecture, from the classical period of Islamic civilization.
While the first mosque in Egypt was the Mosque of Amr ibn al-As in Fustat, the Mosque of Ibn Tulun is the oldest mosque to retain its original form and is a rare example of Abbasid architecture, from the classical period of Islamic civilization.
Even when fellow alchemist Muhammed ibn Zakaryia Razi began refining the practice of distilling alcohol specifically in the 9th century, the goals still had little to do with recreation- distilled alcohol was
the Damascene writer ibn Kanan(Arabic: محمد بن كَنّان الصالحي)
assassin named Altair Ibn La-Ahad, acting during the Crusades.
their thoughts on decolonization, while Augustine of Hippo was born in Tagaste,(about 60 miles from the present day city of Annaba), and Ibn Khaldun, though born in Tunis,
given that the father of the scientific method is the great scientist and mathematician Ibn Al-Haytham, who just happened to hail from what is today Iraq.