- Abu Sa'id ibn Abi
al-Hasan
Yasar al-
Basri,
often referred to as
Hasan of
Basra (Arabic: الحسن البصري, romanized:
Al-Ḥasan
al-
Baṣrī; 642 - 15
October 728)...
- is
known in some
parts of the
world as
Hazrat Rabia Basri,
Rabia Al Basri or
simply Rabia Basri. She is
considered by many
Muslims to be an
example of...
- ("nisbah"),
Al-
Basri denotes a
relationship to or from
Basra and may
refer to: Ibn
Hisham (died 833), Abu
Muhammad 'Abd
al-Malik bin
Hisham ibn
Ayyub al-Himyari...
-
Ammar al-
Basri (Arabic: عمار البصري, ʿAmmār
al-
Baṣrī) was a 9th-century East
Syriac theologian and apologist. Ammar's work is
considered the
first systematic...
- Amr ibn Bahr
al-Kinani
al-
Basri (Arabic: أبو عثمان عمرو بن بحر الكناني البصري, romanized: Abū ʿUthman ʿAmr ibn Baḥr
al-Kinānī
al-
Baṣrī; c. 776–868/869)...
- Abu'l-Husayn
al-
Basri (died 436/1044) was a Mu'tazilite
jurist and theologian. He
wrote al-Mu'tamad fi Usul
al-Fiqh (The
Canon of the
Foundations of Jurisprudence)...
- 'Amr') is a
riwayah of the Quran,
transmitted by
al-Douri from the Qiraʼat of Abu 'Amr ibn
al-'Ala'
al-
Basri. The Qiraʼat re
different linguistic, lexical...
- 'Amr') is a
riwayah of the Quran,
transmitted by
al-Soussi from the Qiraʼat of Abu 'Amr ibn
al-'Ala'
al-
Basri. The Qiraʼat are
different linguistic, lexical...
- of the nobilities. Ibn
al-Haytham is
sometimes given the
byname al-
Baṣrī after his birthplace, or
al-Miṣrī ("the Egyptian").
Al-Haytham was
dubbed the...
-
al-
Basri (Urdu ابو ہبیرہ امین الدین البصری ) was
great Sufi of
Chishti Order from Basra, Iraq. He was the
disciple of
Khwaja Sadid ad-Din
Huzaifa al-Marashi...