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ايمان بالله وحده دون الوحى - tradução para Inglês

FATIMID DYNASTY CALIPH FROM 975 TO 996
Al-Aziz; Abu Mansoor Nizar al-Aziz; Al-Aziz Leideinallah; أبومنصور نزار العزيز بالله; Abu Mansoor Nizar al-Aziz Billah; Abu Mansur Nizar al-Aziz Billah; Al-'Aziz Billah; Al-ʿAzīz Bi'llāh
  • Bowl fragment with a mounted warrior, 11th century
  • Map of Early Islamic Syria and its provinces in the 9th–10th centuries

ايمان بالله وحده دون الوحى      

deism

deism         
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  • [[Voltaire]] at age 24, portrayed by [[Nicolas de Largillière]]
  • [[David Hume]]
  • [[Lord Herbert of Cherbury]], portrayed by [[Isaac Oliver]] (1560–1617)
  • ''On positive German God-belief'' (1939)
  • [[Thomas Paine]]
BELIEF IN GOD WITHOUT REVELATION
Deists; Deistic; Deistical; Deistically; Deisists; Spiritual Deism; Deiism; Deist; Monodeism; Deisim; Transdeism; Deism in the United States
ايمان بالله وحده دون الوحى
مستعصم         
  • هولاكو]] يسجن المستعصم مع كنوزهِ حتى يموت جوعًا
آخر خليفة عباسي
مستعصم; أبو أحمد عبد الله المستعصم بالله; المستعصم; المستعصم بالله الأول; المستعصم العباسى; المستعصم العباسي; المستعصم بالله
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Al-Aziz Billah

Abu Mansur Nizar (Arabic: أبو منصور نزار, romanized: Abū Manṣūr Nizār; 10 May 955 – 14 October 996), known by his regnal name as al-Aziz Billah (Arabic: العزيز بالله, romanized: al-ʿAzīz bi-llāh, lit. 'the Mighty One through God'), was the fifth caliph of the Fatimid dynasty, from 975 to his death in 996. His reign saw the capture of Damascus and the Fatimid expansion into the Levant, which brought al-Aziz into conflict with the Byzantine emperor Basil II over control of Aleppo. During the course of this expansion, al-Aziz took into his service large numbers of Turkic and Daylamite slave-soldiers, thereby breaking the near-monopoly on Fatimid military power held until then by the Kutama Berbers.