- Ibn
Warraq (born 1946) is the pen name of an
anonymous author critical of Islam. He is the
founder of the
Institute for the
Secularisation of
Islamic Society...
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Warraq (Arabic: ورّاق) is the
Arabic word for
stationer or papermaker.
Meanings in
traditional and
Islamic contexts include scribe, publisher, printer...
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Muhammad ibn Yūsuf al-
Warrāq (Arabic: محمد بن يوسف الورّاق) (* 904 in Guadalajara; † 973 or 974 in Córdoba) (in present-day Spain) was an Andalusían historian...
- include: Al-
Warraq –
Attaba Al-
Warraq –
Tahrir Al-
Warraq – Giza Al-
Warraq –
Ramses Al-
Warraq –
Shubra El-Kheima Al-
Warraq –
Awsim Al-
Warraq – Manshiyat...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Warraq is the
Arabic word for
stationer or papermaker.
Warraq may also
refer to: El
Warraq, a muni****l
division and island...
- Our Lady of
Warraq is believed, by some, to be a m****
apparition of the
Virgin Mary that
occurred at the
Coptic Orthodox Virgin Mary and
Archangel Michael...
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Muhammad ibn Umar al-Hakim al-Tirmidhi al-Balkhi, best
known as Abu Bakr al-
Warraq (died 893), was a
noted 9th-century
Persian gnostic (ʿārif) and Sufi sheikh...
- Abu Isa al-
Warraq, full name Abū ʿĪsā Muḥammad ibn Hārūn al-
Warrāq (Arabic: أبو عيسى محمد بن هارون الوراق, died 861–2 AD/247 AH), was a 9th-century Arab...
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cookbook Kitab al-Tabikh (English: The Book of Dishes) by Ibn
Sayyar al-
Warraq. In the 13th
century Persia, a
cookbook by
Muhammad bin
Hasan al-Baghdadi...
- Why I Am Not a Muslim, a book
written by Ibn
Warraq, is a
critique of
Islam and the Qur'an. It was
first published by
Prometheus Books in the
United States...