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The group called the "Honein Revolution March 11" has listed a number of mosques in 17 Saudi cities for protesters to rally.
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The group called the "Honein Revolution March 11" has listed a number of mosques in 17 Saudi cities for protesters to rally.
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Chiefs who were beaten by the Prophet at the battle of Honein (A.H. 8).
The Faith of Islam Edward Sell
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The most celebrated translator was the historian physician Honein-Ibn-Ishak (died 876 A.D.), a man profoundly acquainted with the Syriac, Greek and Arabic languages.
The Faith of Islam Edward Sell
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"God hath helped you in many battle fields, and on the day of Honein."
The Faith of Islam Edward Sell
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But the prince of translators, one of the finest figures of the century, was Honein, a Christian Arab, born in 809, whose name was Latinized as Joannitius.
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Honein, and his nephew, Hobeisch, were also famous as medical practitioners and translators.
Old-Time Makers of Medicine The Story of The Students And Teachers of the Sciences Related to Medicine During the Middle Ages James Joseph Walsh 1903
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But the prince of translators, one of the finest figures of the century, was Honein, a
The Evolution of Modern Medicine A Series of Lectures Delivered at Yale University on the Silliman Foundation in April, 1913 William Osler 1884
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Benou Huwazin, and the battle of Honein, February, A.D.
Arabic Authors A Manual of Arabian History and Literature F. F. Arbuthnot 1867
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Maseweih and his son Yahya, Syriac Christians, were both celebrated as physicians and translators of ancient Greek works into Arabic; while Kosta bin Luka, who died in A.D. 932, was also one of the most fertile translators from Greek into Arabic, and, being born a Greek, he was able to correct the translations of Honein bin
Arabic Authors A Manual of Arabian History and Literature F. F. Arbuthnot 1867
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