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- Prophets of Islam are human beings who are regarded by Muslims to be prophets. The term for prophet in Islam is "nabi" (pl. "anbiyaa"). Islamic...
- male, deceased (1566)
- Suleyman I, was the tenth and longest‐serving Sultan of the Ottoman Empire, reigning from 1520 to 1566. He is known in the West as Suleiman the Ma...
- male, deceased (1318)
- Rashid al-Din Tabib also Rashid ad-Din Fadhlullah Hamadani, was a Persian physician, writer and historian, who wrote an enormous Islamic history...
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- Abdul Hadi Palazzi is the leader of Italian Muslim Assembly and a co-founder and a co-chairman of the Islam-Israel Fellowship, based on what Shaykh...
- male, deceased (1066)
- Joseph ibn Naghrela or Joseph ha-Nagid (Hebrew: רבי יהוסף בן שמואל הלוי הנגיד "Rabbi Yehosef ben Sh'muel ha-Levi han-Nagid"; Arabic: ابو...
- male, deceased (876)
- Bodo (born c. 814) was the palace deacon to Louis the Pious, Emperor and King of the Franks from 814 to 840. In early 838, Bodo intended to make a...
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- Abu 'Afak was a Jewish poet who lived in the Hijaz region (today Saudi Arabia). Abu 'Afak did not convert to Islam and was vocal about his...
- female, deceased (661)
- Safiyya bint Huyayy was a Jewish woman captured from the Banu Nadir tribe at age 17, who became Muhammad's 11th wife. After Muhammad's death, she...
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- Abu al-Rafi ibn Abu al-Huqayq was a chieftain of the Jewish tribes of the Khaybar oasis who was assassinated by the Muslims aided by an Arab with a...
- male, deceased (1700)
- Judah he-Hasid ("Yehudah he-Hasid", "Judah the Pious") (around 1650, Siedlce - October 17, 1700, Jerusalem), was a Jewish Sabbatean preacher who...
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