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Dawud may refer to: * David in Islam * Dawud (name) * Dawud of Kanem, half-brother of the 14th-century Kanem emperor Idris I of Kanem * An-Nasir Dawud, Kurdish ruler * Askia Dawud, ruler of the Songhai Empire * Mohammad Al-Dawud, Jordanian football player See also * Daoud (other) * Daud (other) * Dawood (other) * David (other) David was the second king of the United Kingdom of Israel and a figure in the scriptures of Abrahamic religions. David may also refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media Film and television * ''David'' (1951 film) * ''David'' (1979 film), a We ... * Davood, Persian name * Dawoud, Arabic name {{disambiguation ...
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David In Islam
Dāwūd, or David, is considered a prophet and messenger of Allah (God) in Islam, as well as a righteous, divinely anointed king of the United Kingdom of Israel. Additionally, Muslims also revere David for receiving the divine revelation of the Zabur. Dawud is considered one of the most important people in Islam. Mentioned sixteen times in the Quran, David appears in the Islamic scripture as a link in the chain of prophets who preceded Muhammad. Although he is not usually considered one of the "law-giving" prophets ('' ulū al-ʿazm''), "he is far from a marginal figure" in Islamic thought. In later Islamic traditions, he is praised for his rigor in prayer and fasting. He is also presented as the prototypical just ruler and as a symbol of God's authority on earth, having been at once a king and a prophet. David is particularly important to the religious architecture of Islamic Jerusalem. Dawud is known as biblical David who was, according to the Hebrew Bible, the second king ...
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Dawud (name)
Daud () is a male Arabic given name and surname corresponding to David. The Persian form is Davud or Davoud. Other variant spellings in the Latin alphabet include Da'ud, Daut, Daoud, Dawud, Dawood, Davood, Daood and Davut. The meaning of Daud is "Dear", "Beloved" or Cherished one. The name "Daud" is one of those that is used by all the Abrahamic Religions (Islam, Christianity, Judaism). People with this given name *David in Islam ( 1043 BC - 937 BC?), referred to variously as Daud, Dawud, Dawood, etc; the king David of Israel in Islam, considered to be a Prophet and Messenger of Allah. * Daud Abdullah (born 1955), Grenadian-British researcher and scholar * Daud Khan Achakzai, Pakistani politician * Daud Ali (born 1964), American historian * Dawda Bah (born 1983), Gambian association footballer * Daud Beureu'eh (1899–1987), Acehnese military leader * Daud Bolad (died 1992), Sudanese politician and rebel leader * Daouda Compaoré (born 1973), Burkinabé association football pla ...
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Dawud Of Kanem
Dawud (Dāwūd bin Ibrāhīm Nikale), sometimes called Dawud Nikalemi, was the '' mai'' of the Kanem–Bornu Empire in 1353–1363. Life Dawud was the son of Ibrahim I Nikale and Fatima. He succeeded his half-brother Idris I as ''mai'' in 1353. Dawud became ''mai'' over the many sons of Idris.'''' Dawud's reign saw the beginning of a destructive conflict with the Bilala people, who had established a powerful principality around Lake Fitri Lake Fitri is a shallow freshwater lake in central Chad, located in the Sahel region about 300 km east of N’Djamena. It has been designated a Wetland of International Importance under the Ramsar Convention. Geography The normal size of t .... The rulers of the Bilala claimed some relation to the Sayfawa dynasty, and were perhaps descendants of Dunama II Dabbalemi. Dawud's power was weakened in a civil war with the sons of Idris I, which later enabled the Bilala to defeat his army and for the first time temporarily capture the Kan ...
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An-Nasir Dawud
An-Nasir Dawud (1206–1261) was a Kurdish ruler, briefly (1227–1229) Ayyubid sultan of Damascus and later (1229–1248) Emir of Al-Karak. An-Nasir Dawud was the son of Al-Mu'azzam, the Ayyubid Sultan of Damascus from 1218 to 1227. On his father's death, An-Nasir succeeded, but soon faced opposition from his uncle, Al-Kamil of Egypt, who made war on him, conquering Jerusalem and Nablus. An-Nasir appealed for help to his other uncle, Al-Ashraf, ruler of Harran. Al-Ashraf, however, betrayed his nephew, coming to an agreement with Al-Kamil to divide An-Nasir's lands between them - Al-Ashraf would take Damascus and the north, while Al-Kamil took control of Palestine. An-Nasir, however, realizing the deception in time, retreated to his capital of Damascus, where he was besieged by the combined armies of his uncle late in 1228. The siege of Damascus continued until 25 June 1229, when it surrendered to Al-Ashraf, who became its ruler, acknowledging the overlordship of his old ...
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Askia Dawud
Askia Daoud (also Askia Dāwūd, Askiya Dawud) was the ruler of the Songhai Empire from 1549 to 1582. His rule saw the empire rise to a peak of peace and prosperity following a series of succession disputes and short reigns."Songhai empire." ''Britannica Academic'', Encyclopædia Britannica, 5 Aug. 2019. academic-eb-com.queens.ezproxy.cuny.edu/levels/collegiate/article/Songhai-empire/68696. Accessed 30 Nov. 2019. Background and rise to power Dawud was one of many sons of Askia Muhammad Ture, the first ruler of the Askia dynasty. Under his rule, the Songhai economy thrived and developed a profoundly Islamized society, with the government promoting trade, education, and literacy. Dawud and his brothers received a good Islamic education. Beginning with his father's deposition in 1528, the Songhai empire was shaken by a series of succession disputes until his brother Askia Ishaq I was peacefully elected Askia in 1539.Root, Mario. "Songhay Empire." ''Encyclopedia of Black Studies'', ...
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Mohammad Al-Dawud
Mohammad Rateb Al-Dawoud (; born 4 December 1992) is a Jordanian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Jordanian Pro League club Al-Faisaly and the Jordan national team. International career Al-Dawoud's first match with the Jordan national senior team was against Libya in Doha on 17 December 2011 in the 2011 Pan Arab Games, which resulted in a 0-0 draw. Personal life Al-Dawoud is the son of Rateb Al-Dawoud, who also played for Al-Ramtha Al-Ramtha Sports Club () is a professional football club based in Ar Ramtha, Jordan. They compete in the Jordanian Pro League, the top flight of Jordanian football.Al-Ramtha sports Club is famous by winning the league title every 30 years Stadi ... and the Jordan national team. Career statistics International References Signs a Contract With Al-Ramtha SC Mohammad Al-Dawud Signs Up for Hidd SCC of Bahrain for $150,000 Jordanian Mohammad Al-Dawud: "My Brilliance With Hidd SCC of Bahrain is My Gateway to Returning to the J ...
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Daoud (other)
Daoud may refer to: * David in Islam * Dawud of Kanem, the half-brother of the 14th-century Kanem emperor Idris I of Kanem * Mohammed Daoud (1901–1984), governor of the province of Helmand in Afghanistan * Mohammed Daoud Khan (1909–1978), 1st President of Afghanistan * Ignatius Moses I Daoud (1930–2012), Cardinal Patriarch Emeritus of Antioch * Hichem Daoud (born 1992), Algerian handball player * Daoud Kuttab (born 1955), Palestinian journalist See also * Daud (other) * Dawood (other) * Dawud (other) * David (other) * Dawoud Dawoud (Arabic: دَاوُد ''dāwūd'') is an Arabic male given name and surname which is a written variant of the male given name Daud. It is also the Arabic name equivalent to David. It may refer to: As a given name *Dawoud Bey (born 1953), A ...
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Daud (other)
Daud is the Arabic name of David, notably David in Islam. It can also be spelled Dawood or Dawud. Daud may also refer to: * ''Daud'' (film), a 1997 Indian action film by Ram Gopal Varma, starring Sanjay Dutt and Urmila Matondkar * Daud, Nepal * Daud, a character from the ''Dishonored'' franchise See also * Daoud (other) * Dawood (other) * Dawud (other) * David (other) David was the second king of the United Kingdom of Israel and a figure in the scriptures of Abrahamic religions. David may also refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media Film and television * ''David'' (1951 film) * ''David'' (1979 film), a We ... * Dawoud, Arabic name {{disambig ...
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Dawood (other)
David Dawood (born 31 December 1981), known professionally as DaWood, is an English DJ/producer and songwriter. He is best known for producing and co-writing the song "Good Times" by Roll Deep, which was a number one on the UK Singles Chart for 3 weeks, making it the longest reigning number one of 2010. Career Since the early nineties, when Dawood began making beats on his school music computers, his main passion and priority has been creating music, leading to his decision to leave college in order to raise enough funds to buy studio equipment. 2001 brought Dawood his first cut; his track "Flexin" was used on the UK boy band Blue's album ‘'' One Love''’ – the album selling over 2 million copies worldwide. Dawood has worked closely with Tinchy Stryder and on his 2012 album entitled ‘''Full Tank''‘, as well as having two cuts on the album, ‘'' Bad Intentions''’ by Dappy. 2010-present David Dawood is the musical architect behind 2010’s dance hit "Good Times" by ...
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David (other)
David was the second king of the United Kingdom of Israel and a figure in the scriptures of Abrahamic religions. David may also refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media Film and television * ''David'' (1951 film) * ''David'' (1979 film), a West German film set in Nazi Germany * ''David'' (1988 film), an American drama based on the story of David Rothenberg * ''David'' (1997 film) * ''David'' (2013 Hindi film), an Indian multilingual film * ''David'' (2013 Tamil film), an Indian multilingual film * ''David'' (2020 film), an American short film * ''David'' (2022 play), a production by Sight & Sound Theatres. * ''David'' (2025 film), an upcoming animated film * ''David'' (TV series), a Flemish telenovela Music * ''David'' (David Hasselhoff album) (1991) * ''David'' (David Meece album) (1976) * ''David'' (David Ruffin album) (2004) * ''David'', a 1955 opera by Darius Milhaud * The David (band), a 1960s/70s American garage rock band * "David", a song by Animals as Lea ...
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Davood
Davood is the Persian language spelling of the name Daud or Dawood, corresponding to David. Notable people with the name include: *Davood Ghadami (born 1982), English actor *Davood Mir-Bagheri (born 1958), Iranian film director *Davood Moradian, Afghan politician *Davood Parsa-Pajouh (1941–2015), Iranian scholar * Davood Azad (born 1963), Iranian singer * Davood Younesi (born 1990), Iranian singer and musician See also * Daud (other) * Dawood (other) * Dawud (other) * David (other) * Dawoud Dawoud (Arabic: دَاوُد ''dāwūd'') is an Arabic male given name and surname which is a written variant of the male given name Daud. It is also the Arabic name equivalent to David. It may refer to: As a given name *Dawoud Bey (born 1953), A ..., Arabic name {{given name, Davood Persian masculine given names Masculine given names ...
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