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- Abu Bahr Al-Ahnaf ibn Qays (Arabic: الأحنف بن قيس) was a Muslim commander who lived during the time of Islamic prophet Muhammad. He hailed from the Arab...
- Herat was part of the Islamic conquest of Persia which was commanded by Ahnaf ibn Qais. Caliph Umar (634-644) launched an offensive against the S****anid...
- 12th-century Arabic treatise on horse medicine by Aḥmad ibn al-Ḥusayn ibn al-Aḥnaf. The Kitāb al-bayṭara is based on a Gr**** work on the grooming and veterinary...
- Ahnaf Jazeem (pen name, Mannaramuthu Ahnaf) is a Tamil Muslim poet from Silavathurai, Mannar, Northern Province, Sri Lanka. Ahnaf wrote a Tamil poetry...
- Abu al-Fadl Abbas Ibn al-Ahnaf (Arabic: عباس بن الأحنف) (750 in Basra-809), was an Arab Abbasid poet from the tribe of Banu Hanifa. His work consists...
- al-Humām". Ahnaf Blog. "The Biography of Imam al-Kamal ibn al-Humam". Dar al-Ifta' al-Misriyya. "The Life and Works of al-Kamāl Ibn al-Humām". Ahnaf Blog....
- southern Turkmenistan. In 651 the conquest of Khurasan was ****igned to Ahnaf ibn Qais. Ahnaf marched from Kufa and took a short and less frequented route via...
- was ****igned to Ahnaf ibn Qais and Abdullah ibn Aamir. Abdullah marched from Fars and took a short and less frequent route via Rayy. Ahnaf then marched north...
- Tamim. He and his tribe converted to Islam possibly during the time of Ahnaf ibn Qais. He is known as a successful military commander who took part in...
- romanized: al-ḥanafī, pl. ٱلْحَنَفِيَّة, al-ḥanafiyya or ٱلْأَحْنَاف, al-aḥnāf). A standardized legal tradition (madhhab) did not exist among early Muslims...