- An-
Nisa' (Arabic: ٱلنِّسَاء, An-
Nisāʾ; meaning: The Women) is the
fourth chapter (sūrah) of the Quran, with 176
verses (āyāt). The
title derives from the...
- Balāghāt
al-
nisāʾ (Arabic: كتاب بلاغات النساء, "The
Eloquence of Women")
constitutes volume eleven of the now
fragmentary al-Manẓūm wa
al-Manthūr ("The...
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return with what is
better than it, or (at least)
return it equally" (
al-
Nisa’ 4:86).
Peace be upon him
Peace be with you
Shalom aleichem "'As-Salaam-Alaikum'...
- Ghiyāth
al-Dīn Abū
al-Fatḥ ʿUmar ibn Ibrāhīm Nīsābūrī (18 May 1048 – 4
December 1131),
commonly known as Omar
Khayyam (Persian: عمر خیّام), was a Persian...
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Khayr al-
Nisa Begum (Persian: خیرالنساء بیگم;
known under the
royal title Mahd-i Ulya (مهد علیا), "the highest-ranked cradle"; died 26 July 1579) was...
-
Sayyidat Nisa'
al-Alamin (Arabic: سيدة نساء العالمين, lit. 'mistress of the
women of the worlds') is a
title of
Fatima (d. 632),
daughter of the Islamic...
- Shakr-un-Nissa Begum, also
Shakr al-
Nisa Begum (died 1
January 1653) was a
Mughal princess, the
daughter of
Emperor Akbar. Shakr-un-Nissa
Begum was born...
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Fatima al-Fihriya Amat
al-Wahid
Lubna of Córdoba
Karima al-Marwaziyya
Fatima al Samaraqandi Taqiyya Umm Ali bint
Ghaith ibn Ali
al-Arma**** Fakhr-un-
Nisa Shuhdah...
- Herat,
Abbas was the
third son of
Mohammad Khodabanda and his wife,
Khayr al-
Nisa Begum. His
father was the
firstborn son of
Tahmasp I, the
second Shah of...
- consort,
Mumtaz Mahal. Born on 30
March 1613 at Akbarabad, she was
named Hur
al-
Nisa Begum by her
paternal grandfather,
Emperor Jahangir who
adopted her as...