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  • | name = Muhammad al-Umar '''Muhammad Mutasim ibn Abdul ibn Jafar Abd Abu bin al-Mutasim al-Umar al-Mansour''' ([
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  • |name = Muhammad Al-Saffah |birth_name = Muhammad al-Saffah al-Mansur
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  • | name = Muhammad al-Hussein | image = File:Muhammad al-Hussein.jpeg
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  • | name = Muhammad al-Skoni<br> محمد الإسكوني | successor = [[Mahmoud ibn Muhammad]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Muhammad al-Skoni]]
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  • | name = Abdul Muhammad al-Siddiqui | birth_name = Abdul Muhammad Azzaam al-Siddiqui al-Abdelrahman
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  • | predecessor = [[Muhammad al-Ishaaq|Muhammad I al-Ishaaq]] | birth_name = Ahmad bin Muhammad al-Ishaaq al-Jamal
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  • #REDIRECT [[Muhammad al-Skoni]]
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  • | name = Muhammad al-Skoni<br> محمد الإسكوني | successor = [[Mahmoud ibn Muhammad]]
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  • |name = Muhammad Al-Saffah |birth_name = Muhammad al-Saffah al-Mansur
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  • | name = Muhammad al-Hussein | image = File:Muhammad al-Hussein.jpeg
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  • | birth_name = Salim Muhammad bin al-Arshad al-Salloum ...}}, <small>[[Iberic script|transliterated]]:</small> {{transl|ar|DIN|Salim Muhammad bin al-Arshad al-Salloum}}; 1298/1299 – 13 June 1326) was a [[Deltinians|
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  • | name = Muhammad al-Umar '''Muhammad Mutasim ibn Abdul ibn Jafar Abd Abu bin al-Mutasim al-Umar al-Mansour''' ([
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  • | name = {{large|Muhammad}}<br />{{lang|ar|{{nobold|مُحَمَّد}}}} | caption = "Muhammad the Messenger of God"<br />inscribed on the gates of the [[Al-Masjid an-Nab
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  • * {{small|[[Muhammad al-Ishaaq|Muhammad I al-Ishaaq]] as [[Emir of Jakiz]]}} ...all>[[Iberic script|transliterated]]:</small> {{transl|ar|DIN|Abdul Baasid Muhammad al-Shareef al-Abdullah}}; died 4 October 1337), also known by his regnal na
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  • | full_name = Abdul Majeed Muhammad al-Salim al-Saddam '''Abdul Majeed Muhammad al-Salim al-Saddam''' ([[Deltinian language|Deltinian]]: {{Script/Nastaliq|
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  • |birth_name = Abdul Jaleel ibn Muhammad al-Huda al-Mahdi '''Abdul Jaleel ibn Muhammad al-Huda al-Mahdi''' ([[Deltinian language|Deltinian]]: {{Script/Nastaliq|ع
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  • ...[[Umayyad Caliphate]] in the [[Abbasid Revolution]], killing [[Marwan Ibn Muhammad]], and establishing the [[Abbasid Dynasty]], this Caliphate experienced the
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  • | leader1 = [[Muhammad al-Salem]] | representative1 = [[Muhammad al-Salem|Muhammad I bin Abu Salem]]
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  • | successor = [[Muhammad Hussein]]
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  • ...bers of the Society of Deltinian Brothers who feared he would challenged [[Muhammad al-Umar]] to the position of emir of the [[Emirate of Deltino]]. The assass
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  • | name = Muhammad Uthman '''Muhammad Uthman''' ([[Arabic]]: محمد عثمان; born 8 May 1953) is a Sconian p
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  • | event_start = [[Succession to Muhammad]] | p2 = Muhammad in Madinah{{!}}Islamic Madinah
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  • | birth_name = Badri Zaid ibn Muhammad ibn Jamal Abd Abu al-Majid al-Morad al-Hussein '''Badri Zaid ibn Muhammad ibn Jamal Abd Abu al-Majid al-Morad al-Hussein''' ([[Deltinian language|Del
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  • | birth_name = Iftikhar Muhammad Amin al-Mutasim al-Husseini '''Iftikhar Muhammad Amin al-Mutasim al-Husseini''' ([[Deltinian language|Deltinian]]: {{Script/
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  • | englishmotto = {{small|"There is no god but Allah. Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah."}} | leader_name1 = [[Muhammad al-Hussein]]
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  • * {{flagdeco|Emirate of Jakiz}} [[Muhammad al-Ishaaq|Muhammad I]]
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  • ''Muhammad Al-Skonyani, Umar ibn Al-Khattab, Amr ibn al-Aas, Ahmad ibn Hanbal, Gila'ad
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  • Imranis believe in the oneness of God and the divine and final revelation of Muhammad. The teachings of Imranism have a concentration on the esoteric meaning of ...r the succession to the Haltemid Caliph and Imamate, those who supported [[Muhammad Abu Sayf]] became known as Sayfis, and those who supported [[Hasik ibn Abdu
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  • | leader2 = [[Muhammad al-Ishaaq]] ...he [[Creeperopolis|Kingdom of Creeperopolis]] supported al-Ishaaq's son, [[Muhammad al-Ishaaq]], in deposing al-Shareef and restoring the emirate. The emirate
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  • | founder = [[Muhammad al-Umar]]{{KIA}} | leader = [[Muhammad al-Hussein]]
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  • | leader1 = [[Muhammad al-Skoni]] (first)
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  • * {{flagdeco|Emirate of Deltino}}{{flagdeco|Emirate of Deltino|SDB}} [[Muhammad al-Umar]]
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  • | predecessor = [[Muhammad Škramentes]] | father = [[Muhammad Škramentes]] <!-- may be used (optionally with mother parameter) in place
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  • ...amic religions|Abrahamic]] prophets, including [[Moses]], [[Jesus]], and [[Muhammad]], and also believe Ramez ad-Darazi was a prophet.
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  • | birth_name = Sulayman Muhammad bin al-Arshad al-Hussein
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  • ...elation. Secondary Islamic texts consist of the teachings and practices of Muhammad in the ''sunnah'' documented via collected accounts called ''hadith''. ...de in Ostlandet. The [[Mutadinun Caliphate]] were the direct successors of Muhammad who conquered much of southeastern Ecros. They were succeeded by the [[Zuhr
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  • | commander2 = [[Muhammad al-Umar]]
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  • |englishmotto = "There is no god but God, Muhammad is the Messenger of God"      
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  • |englishmotto = "There is no god but God, Muhammad is the Messenger of God"       ...te]] in 1537, the [[Sconian Caliphate]] was established; it was ruled by [[Muhammad Al-Skonyani]], one of the commanders that became the Caliph of Sconia. The
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  • | name = Abdul Muhammad al-Siddiqui | birth_name = Abdul Muhammad Azzaam al-Siddiqui al-Abdelrahman
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  • * [[Muhammad al-Skoni]]
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  • | englishmotto = "There is no god but God, Muhammad is the Messenger of God"
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  • * {{small|([[Muhammad al-Salem|Muhammad I]] as the [[Emirate of Helam|Helami Caliph]])}} | birth_name = Yusuf Muhammad al-Dhahir al-Akbar
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  • The Umayyad Caliphate was the second caliphate to succeed Prophet [[Muhammad]], The Caliphate was ruled by the [[Umayyad Dynasty]], The Caliphate was fo
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  • | rowspan="2" | [[File:Dirham of Marwan II ibn Muhammad, AH 127-132.jpg|120px|Ishaq II bin Abu Rahimi]] | rowspan="2" | [[File:Dirham of al-Mu'tasim, AH 221.jpg|120px|Muhammad I bin Abu Salim]]
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  • * [[Muhammad]]
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  • ...d that when the city was established on 9 June 875, Ramadan, the Prophet [[Muhammad]] appeared Caliph [[Abdul Humaidaan V bin Abu Kharzan]] and told him that t
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  • ...alls as a direct insult to the Islamic tradition of avoiding depictions of Muhammad, and the mosque was eventually demolished. The [[Cathedral of La'Santa Vict
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  • File:Dirham of Marwan II ibn Muhammad, AH 127-132.jpg|{{center|29th<br />[[Ishaq II bin Abu Rahimi|Ishaq II]]<br
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  • |28= 28. [[Muhammad al-Madiq]] (disputed)
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  • ...dinat Almuqadasa]]. He was the first son of [[Salim V bin Abu Arshad|Salim Muhammad al-Arshad]] and [[Fatima al-Mustansir]], and he was a grandson of [[Uthman
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  • | ''[[Muhammad al-Hussein]]''
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  • ...n 29 June 1978, when the [[1978–82 Deltinian offensive]] was declared by [[Muhammad al-Umar]] and [[Usaama al-Khalid]], which would make the conflict have last * {{flagdeco|Emirate of Deltino}}{{flagdeco|Emirate of Deltino|SDB}} [[Muhammad al-Hussein]]
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  • ...of the islands' existence dates to 897 AD, when Deltinian captain [[Abdul Muhammad al-Mansour]] recorded passing by four islands, which he named the "Islands
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  • |stadium = [[Caliph Muhammad Al-Skonyani Stadium]] * [[Muhammad Anas]] (TBD)
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  • ...hayrat al-Rasul'' or ''Buhayrat Alrasul''). The name was in reference to [[Muhammad]], the central figure and most important prophet of [[Islam]], and was used
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  • * {{flag|Emirate of Deltino}}: [[Muhammad al-Hussein]] and [[Taariq al-Sultan]], leaders of the [[Society of Deltinia
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  • |goals1 = [[Muhammad Medina|Medina]] {{goal|57}} *{{flagicon|Greater Sacramento}} [[Muhammad Medina]]
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  • ...skirts of the city and forced them to commit blasphemy against Allah and [[Muhammad]] under threat of torture and death. They were eventually tortured and behe
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  • ...er.svg}} [[Yusuf al-Dhahir]]<br />{{flagicon image|Abbassid banner.svg}} [[Muhammad al-Zubayr]]<br />{{flagicon image|Abbassid banner.svg}} [[Talaal al-Mir]]<b ...ion, while others believe that the story had some creedance to it but that Muhammad wished for a peaceful conversion, instead of the violent war that would eme
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  • | [[Ascension of the Prophet Muhammad]] | [[The Prophet Muhammad's Birthday]]
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  • ...the incarnation of Baphomet. As such, the Creeperian government refers to Muhammad as Baphomet, as does Creeperian academey and the Creeperian education syste
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  • ...l-Saffah|invasion of Creeperopolis]] and gave command of the invasion to [[Muhammad al-Saffah]]; he commanded a force of 50,000 soldiers and [[Siege of Idku (1 ...te of Abdan]] led by [[Harun al-Azimi]], the [[Emirate of Helam]] led by [[Muhammad al-Salim]], and the [[Emirate of Jakiz]] led by [[Hisham al-Ishaaq]]. The c
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  • ...the incarnation of Baphomet. As such, the Creeperian government refers to Muhammad as Baphomet, as does Creeperian academia and the Creeperian education syste
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