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- intention of pleasing Allah." Meanwhile, according to Ar-Rageeb al-Asfahaani “Sadaqa is what the person gives from what he possesses, like Zakat, hoping to get...
- encampment, Ḥilla merged with the earlier settlement of Jami'ayn. Under Sadaqa I (1086–1108), a wall was built around the new city and it became the capital...
- Sadaqa Beg (Turkish: Sadaka Bey) was the fourth ruler of the Turkoman Dulkadirid prin****lity, ruling from 1398 to 1399. He rose to the throne after his...
- in May 1398 on the order of Barquq. The throne was inherited by his son, Sadaqa (r. 1398–99). The region around Marash in southern Anatolia came under the...
- equally likely interpretation is "the tax collector" (i.e., the collector of ṣadaqa). He was honorifically called "al-sahib" (the companion) in the Qur'an describing...
- usually determined by the religious authority. Sadaqa is a voluntary charity or contribution. Sadaqa can be given using money, personal items, time,...
- مدرسة سنقر السعدي), also commonly known as the Mausoleum of (Sheikh) Hasan Sadaqa, is a medieval Mamluk-era madrasa structure and mausoleum in Cairo, Egypt...
- animals. Deceased Muslims receive the supplication said for them, and the Sadaqa spoken in their name are a favor for them. Another point of belief are the...
- rest of the Empire. Wishing to contain the Banu Mazyad leader Dubays ibn Sadaqa, in 1122 Mahmūd II ordered a military expedition from Mosul to southern...
- Sultanate that ruled Egypt and Syria. Following Suli's murder, his son, Sadaqa, rose to the throne. Mehmed succeeded in claiming power shortly after with...