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Masrūq ibn
Abraha (Arabic: مسروق بن أبرهة) was the
Ethiopian ruler of
Yemen under the
Axumite Empire, as
recorded in
Arabic and
Islamic traditions. He...
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Vahrez and
Aksumite forces under King
Masruq ibn Abraha. The
Aksumite army was
defeated by the
Sasanians and
Masruq was killed. The
Abyssinian occupation...
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Masruq ibn al-Ajda' (Arabic مَسْرُوقْ بِنْ اَلْأَجْدَع, died 682) was a well-known and
respected tabi'i (from taba'een),
jurist and muĥaddith (transmitter...
- Abū ʿAbd Allāh Sufyān ibn Saʿīd ibn
Masrūq ibn Ḥamza al-Thawrī al-Muḍarī al-Kūfī (Arabic: أَبُو عَبْد ٱللَّٰه سُفْيَان بْن سَعِيد بْن مَسْرُوق بْن حَمْرَة...
- help to
expel Masruq ibn
Abraha from
ruling Himyar and
southern Arabia. However, his plea for ****istance was met with refusal, due to
Masruq being a Christian...
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remember Allah the
Exalted One at that time, then do so. — At-Tirmidhi
Masruq ibn al-Ajda' narrated: I
asked `Aisha
which deed was most
loved by the Prophet...
- king of the new Himyarite–Aksumite Kingdom.
After Abraha's death, his son
Masruq ibn
Abraha took over and
continued the
Aksumite vice-royalty in
Yemen and...
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after his
father had died. He was
succeeded by his brother,
Masruq ibn Abraha.
Abraha Masruq ibn
Abraha "Like a
person s****ing
protection from heat of the...
- Ibn Abi
Rabah Atiyya bin Saad
Hasan al-Basri Iyas Ibn
Muawiyah Al-Muzani
Masruq ibn al-Ajda'
Muhammad al-Baqir
Muhammad ibn al-Hanafiyyah
Muhammad Ibn Wasi'...
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brother was
Khayr ibn al-Ṣabbāḥ.
Another daughter of Abraha,
sister of
Masruq, was Basbāsa. A
nephew of al-Ashram,
named Yaksūm, is said to have given...