- Al-Akhtar
Trust (Arabic: ثقة الأختر, romanized:
Thiqat alʼkhtr) was an NGO
charity based in ****stan that was
listed as a
group for
humanitarian aid before...
- Seghatoleslam, also
spelled Seqat-ol-eslam, or
Thiqat ul-Islam, is an
honorific title within the
Twelver Shia clergy. Historically, it
denoted a scholar...
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titled as
Thiqat al-Islam (Arabic: ثقةالاسلام), also
known as
Muhammad Thiqat al-Islam (Arabic: محمد ثقة الإسلام, romanized: Muḥammad
Thiqat al-Islām;...
- well as
their date of death.
Based upon
these criteria, the
reliability (
thiqāt) of the
transmitter is ****essed. It is also
determined whether the individual...
- in
Majma al-Zawa'id (10:74) said that its
narrators are all
trustworthy (
thiqat),
while Suyuti declared it
hasan in his Jami` al-Saghir (#7701). Ibn al-Jawzi...
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Burhanuddin conferred upon him the
title of (Arabic: ثقة الدعوة الطيبية;
Thiqat al-D'awat al-Tayyibiyah,
meaning 'The
Trusted of the
Tayyibi Mission') and...
-
narrator of
hadith by the ****
traditionist Ibn
Hibban in his
Kitab al-
Thiqat. She was
visited by the
Quraysh elders, and
attended the
meetings of their...
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twenty enemy soldiers belonging as his
spoils of war.
Encyclopaedia Islamica Thiqat Ibn Ḥibbān,
volume 3 Ibn Saʿd, al-Ṭabaqāt al-Kubrá, 3 al-Dhahabi, Siyar...
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Burhanuddin was
conferred one of the
highest degrees of Dawat-e-Hadiyah;
Thiqat al-Daʿwat al-Ṭayyibīyyah (Arabic: ثقة الدعوة الطيبية, lit. 'The trusted...
- صالح السمان Bukhari. al-Tārīkh al-Kabīr. Vol. 3. p. 260. Ibn Hibban. Al-
Thiqat (in Arabic). p. 222. Ibn
Hajar al-‘Asqalani.
Tahdhib al-Tahdhib (in Arabic)...