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  1. The Islamic World is a collection of important and representative documents from all periods of Islamic history. From the formative years in Arabia to the confrontations with and responses to modernity, these translations indicate the continuity and development of the youngest of the world’s greatest civilizations. Included are historical, theological, philosophical, and political writings, as well as poetry and narratives, from Muslim writers in the Arab lands, Turkey, Persia, and other ...

  2. The year 42 AH marked a pivotal moment in early Islamic history. From military conquests in the Alan region to Muawiyah's strategic political appointments, t...

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  3. Jan 1, 1970 · Ziyad ibn Abihi Abu al Mughira Arabic أبو المغيرة زياد بن أبيه romanized Abū al Mughīra Ziyād ibn Abīhi c 622 673 also known as Ziyad ibn Abi ...

  4. Morony, pp. 78-81) Nel 670, al-Mughīra, Wāli di Kufa morì, vittima di un'epidemia di peste , e Muʿāwiya affidò il governatorato a Ziyād. Questi modificò il rudimentale impianto urbanistico del misr iracheno , trasformando i sette rudimentali distretti (a caratterizzazione etnica tribale) in veri e propri quartieri, sufficientemente autonomi e funzionali. Ḥujr b. ʿAdī presto cominciò a contestare Ziyād che, senza esitare, lo mise in ceppi e lo spedì a Damasco dal califfo ...

  5. Abu al-Mughira Ziyad ibn Abihi (Arabic: أبو المغيرة زياد بن أبيه|Abū al-Mughīra Ziyād ibn Abīhi;), also known as Ziyad ibn Abi Sufyan (Arabic: زياد بن أبي سفيان|Ziyād ibn Abī Sufyān), was an administrator and statesman of the successive Rashidun and Umayyad caliphates in the mid-7th century.

  6. Abu Sufyan is also considered the father of Ziyad ibn Abihi. Ziyad was an illegitimate child and Abu Sufyan never recognized him during his lifetime, but in 664, his son Mu'awiyah controversially recognised Ziyad as a brother. Biography Opposition to Islam

  7. Abdallah's father, Khalid ibn Asid, embraced Islam during the conquest of Mecca in 629 and was killed fighting rebel Arab tribes at the Battle of Yamama in 633, during the Ridda wars. Abdallah was appointed the lieutenant governor of Fars or its Ardashir-Khwarrah district by Ziyad ibn Abih , Caliph Mu'awiya's practical viceroy of Iraq and the eastern Caliphate . [3]