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Ibn al-Khatib - Wikipedia Ibn al-Khatib was said to have been strangled on the night of his trial, as the people couldn't reach a conclusion on his alleged heresy and thus didn't want him to receive an unjust verdict
BIOGRAPHY OF IBN AL-KHATIB - Patronato de la Alhambra y Generalife Ibn al-Khatib continues to impress even today because a large part of the historiography of the Kingdom of Granada and its overseas derivations would now be lost without his meticulous and systematic work
Ibn al-Khatib - Muslim HeritageMuslim Heritage Ibn al-Khatib was born at Loja, near Granada For much of his life he was vizir at the court of the Sultan of Granada, Muhammed V He spent two periods in exile in the Marinid empire; (between 1360–62, and 1371–74, he resided variously at Ceuta, Tlemcen and Fes) In 1374, he was imprisoned for ‘Zandaqa’ (heresy) and atheism
Ex-Twelver Shi’ite Ahmad al-Katib and his demolition of the foundations . . . During the 1980s, al-Katib lived in Iran, where he not only founded and directed an Arabic-language radio station opposing and challenging Saddam Hussein’s regime during the dragged-out Iraq-Iran war (1980-1988), but also continued his studies into the Shi’a Islamic heritage
Ahmed Fouad Alkhatib - Wikipedia He is the founder and executive director of Project Unified Assistance, a nonprofit organization working towards the establishment of a humanitarian airport in the Gaza Strip, to be run and operated by the United Nations Alkhatib's family is originally from the Gaza Strip
Al-Katib - Wikipedia Al-Katib or al-Katib (Arabic: الكاتب) is an Arabic surname that denotes a relationship to a Katib Notable people with the surname include:
Murad Al-Katib - Wikipedia Al-Katib has been the team president of the Regina Thunder Football Club He supports community programs in mental health and amateur sports through the Saskatchewan Roughrider Foundation [3]
Ibrahim ibn Wahb al-Katib - Wikipedia Ibn Wahb al-Kātib came from a distinguished family of scribes and secretaries His grandfather Sulaymān had been a minister to al-Muhtadī and al-Muʿtamid, but had been imprisoned during the reign of al-Muwaffaq, dying in prison in 905
Al-Khatib al-Baghdadi - Wikipedia Al-Khatib comprehensively enumerated the norms of hadith narration in about 170 chapters, explaining its principles and general rules as well as the schools of the scholars when their opinions differed