-
Malak Tawus,
whose identification is tied to the
names of
angels during various dowres (cycles),
which denotes range of concepts.
Malak Tawus is believed...
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Tawus heard all the
ahadeeth from the
mouth of ibn Abbas.
Tawus himself was the main
teacher of Umar ibn
Abdul Aziz.
Abdullah ibn
Abbas loved Tawus so...
- Say****
Radhi ud-Deen Ali ibn Musa ibn
Tawus al
Hasani wal
Husaini (1193–1266 AD),
commonly called Say**** Ibn
Tawus (Arabic: سید بن طاووس), was a Shiite...
-
further legitimized through a
fatwa issued by the Shia
scholar Ali ibn
Tawus al-Hilli. Iran
experienced a
cultural renaissance under Ilkhanid rule. Ghazan...
- Iraq in the wake of
attacks by ****
Islamist insurgents as the
Malik Al-
Tawus Troop. The
Sinjar Resistance Units took part in the
August 2014 Northern...
- "sighs of sorrow".
Radhi ud-Deen Ali ibn Musa ibn
Tawus (1193–1266 AD),
often called Say**** Ibn
Tawus (Arabic: سید ابن طاووس), was a Shia jurist, theologian...
- Asatrian,
Garnik S.; Arakelova,
Victoria (2014). "Part I: The One God - Malak-
Tāwūs: The
Leader of the Triad". The
Religion of the Pea**** Angel: The Yezidis...
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authors after Ibn
Tawus, even
though several scholars before Ibn
Tawus report only the Arba'in
pilgrimage of Jabir. The
veracity of Ibn
Tawus'
account has...
- ; Arakelova,
Victoria (January 2003). Asatrian,
Garnik S. (ed.). "Malak-
Tāwūs: The Pea****
Angel of the Yezidis". Iran and the Caucasus. 7 (1–2). Leiden:...
- Al-Majlisi, Muhammad-Baqir.
Bihar al-Anwar (in Arabic). Vol. 93. p. Ch. 48. Ibn
Tawus, Sayyid. Al-Iqbal Bil-Amal (in Arabic). Vol. 2. p. 29. Al-Nouri Al-Tabarsi...