Abd al-Quddus al-Ansari, the Glossary
Abd al-Quddus al-Ansari (translit; – 5 April 1983) was a Saudi Arabian historian, journalist and writer, born and raised in Medina under Ottoman and Hashemite rule into a Khazraji family.[1]
Table of Contents
40 relations: Ahmad Rida Huhu, Al-Hilal (magazine), Al-Muqtataf (magazine), Arabic calligraphy, Arrissalah, Banu Khazraj, Damascus, Divan, Editor-in-chief, Faisal of Saudi Arabia, Funeral prayer (Islam), Hafiz (Quran), Hamza Shehata, Hejaz, Hejaz vilayet, Ibn Saud, Impromptu speaking, Islamic calendar, Jannat al-Mu'alla, Jeddah, Jumada al-Thani, Kingdom of Hejaz, Kingdom of Hejaz and Nejd, Kuttab, Legal guardian, Madrasa, Medina, Nahda, Ottoman Empire, Prophet's Mosque, Qira'at, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Scientific Revolution, The Twins (1930 novel), Timbuktu, Ulama, Umar's Assurance, Umm Al-Qura (newspaper), Unification of Saudi Arabia.
- 20th-century Saudi Arabian poets
- 20th-century Saudi Arabian writers
- Burials at Jannat al-Mu'alla
- Khazrajite people
- Saudi Arabian archaeologists
- Saudi Arabian biographers
- Saudi Arabian encyclopedists
- Saudi Arabian essayists
- Saudi Arabian historians
- Saudi Arabian journalists
- Saudi Arabian people of Malian descent
- Saudi Arabian schoolteachers
Ahmad Rida Huhu
Ahmad Rida Huhu, (Arabic: أحمد رضا حوحو) a writer, novelist, and journalist was born on the 15 December 1910 in the village of Sidi Okba in the Biskra Province of Algeria.
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Al-Hilal (magazine)
Al-Hilal is a monthly Egyptian cultural and literature magazine founded in 1892. It is among the oldest magazines dealing with arts in the Arab world.
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Al-Muqtataf (magazine)
Al-Muqtaṭaf (Arabic: المقتطف; DMG: al-Muqtaṭaf; English: "The Digest") was an Arabic journal of popular science.
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Arabic calligraphy
Arabic calligraphy is the artistic practice of handwriting and calligraphy based on the Arabic alphabet.
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Arrissalah
Arrissalah (الرسالة Ar-Risala: the message, or مجلة الرسالة Ar-Risala Magazine) was an Arabic weekly cultural magazine for literature, science, and art published in Cairo from 1933 to 1953.
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Banu Khazraj
The Banu Khazraj (بنو خزرج) is a large Qahtanite Arab tribe.
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Damascus
Damascus (Dimašq) is the capital and largest city of Syria, the oldest current capital in the world and, according to some, the fourth holiest city in Islam.
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Divan
A divan or diwan (دیوان, dīvān; from Sumerian dub, clay tablet) was a high government ministry in various Islamic states, or its chief official (see dewan).
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Editor-in-chief
An editor-in-chief (EIC), also known as lead editor or chief editor, is a publication's editorial leader who has final responsibility for its operations and policies.
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Faisal of Saudi Arabia
Faisal bin Abdulaziz Al Saud (فيصل بن عبدالعزيز آل سعود Fayṣal ibn ʿAbd al ʿAzīz Āl Suʿūd, Najdi Arabic pronunciation:; 14 April 1906 – 25 March 1975) was a Saudi Arabian statesman and diplomat who was King of Saudi Arabia from 2 November 1964 until his assassination in 1975.
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Funeral prayer (Islam)
(صلاة الجنازة) is the name of the special prayer that accompanies an Islamic funeral.
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Hafiz (Quran)
Hafiz (ḥāfiẓ, pl. ḥuffāẓ حُفَّاظ, f. ḥāfiẓa حافظة), literally meaning "protector", depending on the context, is a term used by Muslims for someone who has completely memorized the Quran.
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Hamza Shehata
Hamza Shehata (1910/11-1971/72) was a philosopher, poet and civic leader from the Hejaz in the western part of modern Saudi Arabia. Abd al-Quddus al-Ansari and Hamza Shehata are 20th-century Saudi Arabian poets.
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Hejaz
The Hejaz (also; lit) is a region that includes the majority of the west coast of Saudi Arabia, covering the cities of Mecca, Medina, Jeddah, Tabuk, Yanbu, Taif and Baljurashi.
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Hejaz vilayet
The Vilayet of the Hejaz (Wilayat al-Ḥijāz; font Vilâyet-i Hicaz) refers to the Hejaz region of Arabia when it was administered as a first-level province (vilayet) of the Ottoman Empire.
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Ibn Saud
Abdulaziz bin Abdul Rahman Al Saud (translit; 15 January 1876Ibn Saud's birth year has been a source of debate. It is generally accepted as 1876, although a few sources give it as 1880. According to British author Robert Lacey's book The Kingdom, a leading Saudi historian found records that show Ibn Saud in 1891 greeting an important tribal delegation.
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Impromptu speaking
Impromptu speaking is a speech that a person delivers without predetermination or preparation.
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Islamic calendar
The Hijri calendar (translit), or Arabic calendar also known in English as the Muslim calendar and Islamic calendar, is a lunar calendar consisting of 12 lunar months in a year of 354 or 355 days.
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Jannat al-Mu'alla
Jannat al-Mu'alla (lit), also known as the "Cemetery of Ma'la" (مَقْبَرَة ٱلْمَعْلَاة) and Al-Ḥajūn (ٱلْحَجُوْن), is a cemetery to the north of Al-Masjid Al-Haram, and near the Mosque of the Jinn in Makkah, Saudi Arabia.
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Jeddah
Jeddah, alternatively transliterated as Jedda, Jiddah or Jidda (جِدَّة|Jidda), is a port city in Makkah Province, Saudi Arabia, located along the Red Sea coast in the Hejaz region.
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Jumada al-Thani
Jumada al-Thani (lit), also known as Jumada al-Akhirah (lit), Jumada al-Akhir (Jumādā al-ʾĀkhir), or Jumada II, is the sixth month of the Islamic calendar.
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Kingdom of Hejaz
The Hashemite Kingdom of Hejaz (المملكة الحجازية الهاشمية, Al-Mamlakah al-Ḥijāziyyah Al-Hāshimiyyah) was a state in the Hejaz region of Western Asia that included the western portion of the Arabian Peninsula that was ruled by the Hashemite dynasty.
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Kingdom of Hejaz and Nejd
The Kingdom of Hejaz and Nejd (مملكة الحجاز ونجد), initially the Kingdom of Hejaz and Sultanate of Nejd (Arabic: مملكة الحجاز وسلطنة نجد), was a dual monarchy ruled by Abdulaziz following the victory of the Saudi Sultanate of Nejd over the Hashemite Kingdom of the Hejaz in 1925.
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Kuttab
A kuttab (كُتَّاب kuttāb, plural: kataatiib, كَتاتِيبُ) or maktab (مَكْتَب) is a type of elementary school in the Muslim world.
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Legal guardian
A legal guardian is a person who has been appointed by a court or otherwise has the legal authority (and the corresponding duty) to make decisions relevant to the personal and property interests of another person who is deemed incompetent, called a ward.
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Madrasa
Madrasa (also,; Arabic: مدرسة, pl. مدارس), sometimes transliterated as madrasah or madrassa, is the Arabic word for any type of educational institution, secular or religious (of any religion), whether for elementary education or higher learning.
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Medina
Medina, officially Al-Madinah al-Munawwarah and also commonly simplified as Madīnah or Madinah, is the capital of Medina Province in the Hejaz region of western Saudi Arabia.
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Nahda
The Nahda (translit, meaning "the Awakening"), also referred to as the Arab Awakening or Enlightenment, was a cultural movement that flourished in Arab-populated regions of the Ottoman Empire, notably in Egypt, Lebanon, Syria, and Tunisia, during the second half of the 19th century and the early 20th century.
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Ottoman Empire
The Ottoman Empire, historically and colloquially known as the Turkish Empire, was an imperial realm centered in Anatolia that controlled much of Southeast Europe, West Asia, and North Africa from the 14th to early 20th centuries; it also controlled parts of southeastern Central Europe, between the early 16th and early 18th centuries.
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Prophet's Mosque
The Prophet's Mosque (ٱلْمَسْجِد ٱلنَّبَوِي|translit.
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Qira'at
In Islam, qirāah (pl. qirāāt; lit) refers to the ways or fashions that the Quran, the holy book of Islam, is recited.
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Riyadh
Riyadh (ar-Riyāḍ) is the capital and largest city of Saudi Arabia.
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Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia, officially the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), is a country in West Asia and the Middle East.
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Scientific Revolution
The Scientific Revolution was a series of events that marked the emergence of modern science during the early modern period, when developments in mathematics, physics, astronomy, biology (including human anatomy) and chemistry transformed the views of society about nature.
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The Twins (1930 novel)
The Twins or Al-Tawa’aman is a novel by Saudi Arabian writer Abd al-Quddus al-Ansari.
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Timbuktu
Timbuktu (Tombouctou; Koyra Chiini: Tumbutu; Tin Bukt) is an ancient city in Mali, situated north of the Niger River.
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Ulama
In Islam, the ulama (the learned ones; singular ʿālim; feminine singular alimah; plural aalimath), also spelled ulema, are scholars of Islamic doctrine and law.
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Umar's Assurance
Umar's Assurance (al-ʿUhda al-ʿUmariyya), is an assurance of safety given by the Caliph Umar ibn al-Khattab to the people of Aelia, the Late Roman name for Jerusalem.
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Umm Al-Qura (newspaper)
Umm Al-Qura (The Mother of Villages) was the first Arabic-language Saudi Arabian daily newspaper based in Mecca, and the official gazette of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
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Unification of Saudi Arabia
The Unification of Saudi Arabia was a military and political campaign in which the various tribes, sheikhdoms, city-states, emirates, and kingdoms of most of the central Arabian Peninsula were conquered by the House of Saud, or Al Saud.
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See also
20th-century Saudi Arabian poets
- Abd al-Quddus al-Ansari
- Abdel Mohsin Musellem
- Abdul Aziz al-Harbi
- Abdul Muhsin bin Abdulaziz Al Saud
- Abdullah Thabit
- Abdullah al-Hamid
- Abdullah bin Faisal Al Saud (1923–2007)
- Abdullah bin Idris
- Abu Abd al-Rahman Ibn Aqil al-Zahiri
- Abu Turab al-Zahiri
- Ahmad Abd al-Ghafur Attar
- Ahmad Qandil
- Aid al-Qarni
- Ghazi Abdul Rahman Al Gosaibi
- Hamad al-Hajji
- Hamza Shehata
- Hasan Abdullah Al-Qurashi
- Hisham Nazer
- Hissa Hilal
- Husain Sirhan
- Ibrahim Al-Hsawi
- Mahmud Arif
- Mishari bin Abdulaziz Al Saud
- Mohammed Al Herz
- Mohammed Suroor Sabban
- Mohammed bin Abdullah Al Saud
- Muhammad Said Al Amudi
- Muhammad al Ali
- Muhammed Hasan Faqi
- Musaid al-Rashidi
- Mutlaq Hamid Al-Otaibi
- Naif Gahani
- Nayef bin Abdulaziz
- Nuri bin Hazaa Al Shalaan
- Rashid Al Zlami
- Saad Al-Hamidin
- Thuraya Qabil
20th-century Saudi Arabian writers
- Abd al-Quddus al-Ansari
- Abdel Mohsin Musellem
- Abdul-Rahman al-Sa'di
- Abdullah bin Khamis
- Ahmad Abd al-Ghafur Attar
- Ali Abdullah Al-Daffa
- Amin Madani
- Arrest of Awad bin Mohammed Al-Qarni
- Bahiya Bubsit
- Fawziyya Abu Khalid
- Fuad Hamza
- Hassa bint Salman Al Saud
- Huda al-Rasheed
- Ibrahim Al-Siddiqi
- Jamal Khashoggi
- Mohammed Nasser Al-Aboudi
- Nasser Al Saeed
- Saleem (playwright)
- Samira Khashoggi
- Thuraya Qabil
Burials at Jannat al-Mu'alla
- Abd Allah ibn Muhammad
- Abd Manaf ibn Qusai
- Abd al-Muttalib
- Abd al-Quddus al-Ansari
- Abu Numayy II
- Abu Talib ibn Abd al-Muttalib
- Abu Turab al-Zahiri
- Al-Muttaqi al-Hindi
- Ali al-Qari
- Asad ibn Hashim
- Imdadullah Muhajir Makki
- Jamal ibn Abd Allah Shaykh Umar
- Khadija bint Khuwaylid
- Muhammad 'Alawi al-Maliki
- Muhammad al-'Arabi al-Tabbani
- Muhammad ibn Abd Allah ibn Hasan
- Qasim ibn Muhammad
- Rahmatullah Kairanawi
- Shah Muhammad Ishaq
- Surur ibn Musa'id
- Zayd ibn Muhsin
Khazrajite people
- Abd Allah ibn Rawahah
- Abd Allah ibn Ubayy
- Abd al-Quddus al-Ansari
- Abd-Allah ibn Abd-Allah ibn Ubayy
- Al-Bara' ibn Malik
- Al-Shanfara
- Anas ibn Malik
- As'ad ibn Zurara
- Habab ibn Mundhir
- Hassan ibn Thabit
- Saʽd ibn ʽUbadah
- Ubadah ibn al-Samit
- Ubayy ibn Ka'b
Saudi Arabian archaeologists
- Abd al-Quddus al-Ansari
- Abdulrahman al-Ansary
Saudi Arabian biographers
- Abd al-Quddus al-Ansari
- Ahmad Abd al-Ghafur Attar
Saudi Arabian encyclopedists
- Abd al-Quddus al-Ansari
- Ahmad Abd al-Ghafur Attar
- Sa'd ibn Junaydil
Saudi Arabian essayists
- Abd al-Quddus al-Ansari
- Ahmad Abd al-Ghafur Attar
- Ahmad Qandil
- Aziz Diya
- Mahmud Arif
- Muhammad Said Al Amudi
- Saad Al-Hamidin
- Saad Albazei
Saudi Arabian historians
- Abd al-Quddus al-Ansari
- Abd al-Rahman Furaih
- Abdul Aziz bin Laboun
- Abdulaziz bin Mohammed Al Ateeqi
- Abdullah Abu Dahesh
- Abdullah bin Khamis
- Abu Abd al-Rahman Ibn Aqil al-Zahiri
- Amira Gad
- Asim Hamdan
- Dalal bint Mukhled Al-Harbi
- Hamad Al-Jassir
- Hatoon al-Fassi
- Mona Khazindar
- Sa'd ibn Junaydil
Saudi Arabian journalists
- Abd al-Quddus al-Ansari
- Abdulah Bin Bijad Al Otaibi
- Abdulaziz bin Abdullah Al-Rubaie
- Abdullah Al-Maghlouth
- Abdullah Thabit
- Abdullah bin Bakheet
- Abu Abd al-Rahman Ibn Aqil al-Zahiri
- Adel Al Toraifi
- Ahmad Abd al-Ghafur Attar
- Ahmad Qandil
- Awwad Alawwad
- Aziz Diya
- Bandar Al Hajjar
- Ghazanfar Ali Khan (journalist)
- Hamad Al-Jassir
- Hani Naqshabandi
- Hatoon Kadi
- Hissa Hilal
- Iman al-Qahtani
- Jamal Khashoggi
- Khaled Al Maeena
- Khalid Abu Ali
- Mansour al-Nogaidan
- Mohammed Alrotayyan
- Mohammed Fahad Al-Harthi
- Muhammad Abdullah Malibari
- Muhammad Said Al Amudi
- Obaida Abdul-Rahman Al Otaibi
- Qenan Al-Ghamdi
- Riyan Al Jidani
- Sabria Jawhar
- Safa Al Ahmad
- Salman bin Yousuf Al Dossary
- Sameera Aziz
- Thuraya Qabil
- Turki Alajmah
- Turki Aldakhil
- Turki al-Hamad
- Turki bin Abdulaziz al-Jasser
- Weam Al Dakheel
- Yousef Al-Mohaimeed
Saudi Arabian people of Malian descent
- Abd al-Quddus al-Ansari
Saudi Arabian schoolteachers
- Abd al-Quddus al-Ansari
- Ahmad Qandil
- Mahmud Arif
- Sa'd ibn Junaydil
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abd_al-Quddus_al-Ansari
Also known as Abd al-Qaddus al-Ansari.