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Suwayd (other)
Suwayd or Suwaidi may refer to: * Al Suwaidi an Arabic given name meaning "dark-coloured, black" (from أسود "black") and the singular of the Emirati tribal name Sudan. **one of the ''ansar'' (followers of Muhammad) mentioned by Al-Waqidi **a follower of Muhammad whose name is reported as "Tariq ibn Suwayd or Suwayd ibn Tariq" who received the injunction against alcohol in ''Sunan Abu Dawood'' (28.3864) **"Abu Suwayd and the Pretty Old Woman", a story in vol. 5 of ''1001 Nights'', see List of stories within ''One Thousand and One Nights'' *the Arabic name of Sweden See also *Al-Suwaidi (other) As-Suwaidi (''as-Suwaydi'', ''al-Suwaidi'', etc.; ) is an Arabic nisbat derived from '' suwayd'' (an Arabic name derived from a root '' s-w-d'' "black", or from the Arabic name of Sweden). People *As-Suwaydi (physician), a medieval physician (d. 1 ... * As-Suwayda {{disambiguation ...
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Al-Suwaidi
The Sudan ( ar, السودان) (singular Al Suwaidi ar, السويدي) is an Arab tribe of Qahtanite origin in Qatar and the United Arab Emirates, United Arab Emirates (UAE), and other Gulf states. The settled Sudan at the turn of the 20th century numbered some 405 houses in Abu Dhabi and Batin, 250 houses in Dubai, 300 in Sharjah and 12 in Ajman. The family also settled the islands of the Persian Gulf, with some 20 houses on Abu Musa and 40 families living on Sirri Island. Some 5,000 strong, the tribe was mostly settled in the coastal areas of the Trucial States. The Sudan mostly subsisted on fishing and pearling and did not own date gardens in the inland oases. The Sudan in Qatar The Sudan played an important part in the founding of Bida’a on Qatar’s eastern coast. The oldest quarter of the town was settled by members of the tribe from Abu Dhabi and Oman in 1766. In 1801 the British representative in Muscat, David Seton, suspected the tribe of being involved in piracy ...
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Arabic Given Name
Arabic language names have historically been based on a long naming system. Many people from the Arabic-speaking and also Muslim countries have not had given name, given/middle name, middle/family names but rather a chain of names. This system remains in use throughout the Arab world, Arabic and Muslim world, Muslim worlds. Name structure ' The ' () is the given name, first name, or personal name; e.g. "Ahmad" or "Fatimah". Most Arabic names have meaning as ordinary adjectives and nouns, and are often aspirational of character. For example, ''Muhammad (name), Muhammad'' means 'Praiseworthy' and ''Ali (name), Ali'' means 'Exalted' or 'High'. The syntactic context will generally differentiate the name from the noun/adjective. However Arabic newspapers will occasionally place names in brackets, or quotation marks, to avoid confusion. Indeed, such is the popularity of the name ''Muhammad'' throughout parts of Africa, Arabia, the Middle East, South Asia and Southeast Asia, it is ofte ...
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Sudan (tribe)
The Sudan ( ar, السودان) (singular Al Suwaidi ar, السويدي) is an Arab tribe of Qahtanite origin in Qatar and the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and other Gulf states. The settled Sudan at the turn of the 20th century numbered some 405 houses in Abu Dhabi and Batin, 250 houses in Dubai, 300 in Sharjah and 12 in Ajman. The family also settled the islands of the Persian Gulf, with some 20 houses on Abu Musa and 40 families living on Sirri Island. Some 5,000 strong, the tribe was mostly settled in the coastal areas of the Trucial States. The Sudan mostly subsisted on fishing and pearling and did not own date gardens in the inland oases. The Sudan in Qatar The Sudan played an important part in the founding of Bida’a on Qatar’s eastern coast. The oldest quarter of the town was settled by members of the tribe from Abu Dhabi and Oman in 1766. In 1801 the British representative in Muscat, David Seton, suspected the tribe of being involved in piracy and sailed with the ...
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Al-Waqidi
Abu `Abdullah Muhammad Ibn ‘Omar Ibn Waqid al-Aslami (Arabic ) (c. 130 – 207 AH; c. 747 – 823 AD) was a historian commonly referred to as al-Waqidi (Arabic: ). His surname is derived from his grandfather's name Waqid and thus he became famous as al-Imam al-Waqidi.Islamic Conquest of Syria A Translation of Futuhusham by al-Imam al-Waqidi
, pgs. x-xi. Trans. Mawlana Sulayman al-Kindi.
Al-Waqidi was an early Muslim and biographer of the Islamic prophet

Sunan Abu Dawood
''Sunan Abu Dawood'' ( ar-at, سنن أبي داود, Sunan Abī Dāwūd) is one of the ''Kutub al-Sittah'' (six major hadith collections), collected by Abu Dawud al-Sijistani (d.889). Introduction Abu Dawood compiled twenty-one books related to Hadith and preferred those (plural of "Hadith") which were supported by the example of the companions of Muhammad. As for the contradictory , he states under the heading of 'Meat acquired by hunting for a pilgrim': "if there are two contradictory reports from the Prophet (SAW), an investigation should be made to establish what his companions have adopted". He wrote in his letter to the people of Mecca: "I have disclosed wherever there was too much weakness in regard to any tradition in my collection. But if I happen to leave a Hadith without any comment, it should be considered as sound, albeit some of them are more authentic than others". The Mursal Hadith (a tradition in which a companion is omitted and a successor narrates directly f ...
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List Of Stories Within One Thousand And One Nights
This is a list of the stories in Richard Francis Burton's translation of ''One Thousand and One Nights''. Burton's first ten volumes—which he called ''The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night''—were published in 1885. His ''Supplemental Nights'' were published between 1886 and 1888 as six volumes. Later pirate copies split the very large third volume into two volumes. The nights are in the style of stories within stories, and the frame story is ''The Story Of King Shahryar of Persia and His Brother'' or ''The Story Of King Shahryar and Queen Shahrazad'', in which Shahrazad tells tales to her husband Shahryar. :''NOTE: The stories in this collection contains both Sunni and Shi'ite stories and does not follow a specific timeline or chronology. The numbers in parentheses indicate that the night in question began (and the previous night ended) during the tale indicated (or one of its sub-tales). Numbers in double parentheses mean that the story is fully contained in the ind ...
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Sweden
Sweden, ; fi, Ruotsi; fit, Ruotti; se, Ruoŧŧa; smj, Svierik; sje, Sverji; sju, Sverje; sma, Sveerje or ; yi, שוועדן, Shvedn; rmu, Svedikko; rmf, Sveittiko. formally the Kingdom of Sweden, is a Nordic countries, Nordic country located on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe. It borders Norway to the west and north, and Finland to the east. At , Sweden is the largest Nordic country and the List of European countries by area, fifth-largest country in Europe. The Capital city, capital and largest city is Stockholm. Sweden has a population of 10.5 million, and a low population density of ; around 87% of Swedes reside in urban areas in the central and southern half of the country. Sweden’s urban areas together cover 1.5% of its land area. Because the country is so long, ranging from 55th parallel north, 55°N to 69th parallel north, 69°N, the climate of Sweden is diverse. Sweden has been inhabited since Prehistoric Sweden, prehistoric times, . T ...
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Al-Suwaidi (other)
As-Suwaidi (''as-Suwaydi'', ''al-Suwaidi'', etc.; ) is an Arabic nisbat derived from '' suwayd'' (an Arabic name derived from a root '' s-w-d'' "black", or from the Arabic name of Sweden). People *As-Suwaydi (physician), a medieval physician (d. 1292) *Tawfiq al-Suwaidi (1892-1968), Iraqi politician * Naji al-Suwaidi (1882 – 1942), Iraqi politician * Khalid Habash Al-Suwaidi (born 1984), a Qatari athlete * a nisba referencing the Syrian As-Suwayda Governorate * a nisba meaning "from Sweden" used as ''nom de guerre'' (''kunya'') by a number of Islamic terrorists from or based in Sweden, see Islam in Sweden Places *As-Suwaidi (Riyadh), a district of Riyadh Province, Saudi Arabia. * Bayt As Suwaydi, Yemen See also *Suwayd (other) Suwayd or Suwaidi may refer to: * Al Suwaidi an Arabic given name meaning "dark-coloured, black" (from أسود "black") and the singular of the Emirati tribal name Sudan. **one of the ''ansar'' (followers of Muhammad) mentioned by Al-Waqidi ...
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