'Abdullah ibn Khalaf Ad-Dahayyan
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'Abdullah ibn Khalaf Ad-Dahayyan
Summary
'Abdullah ibn Khalaf Ad-Dahayyan is a human[1]. 'Abdullah ibn Khalaf Ad-Dahayyan was born in Kuwait City[2]. 'Abdullah ibn Khalaf Ad-Dahayyan was born on September 22, 1875[3]. 'Abdullah ibn Khalaf Ad-Dahayyan died in Kuwait City[4]. 'Abdullah ibn Khalaf Ad-Dahayyan died on February 17, 1931[5]. 'Abdullah ibn Khalaf Ad-Dahayyan worked as an Islamic jurist[6], qadi[7], poet[8], philanthropist[9], and imam[10].
Key Facts
- 'Abdullah ibn Khalaf Ad-Dahayyan's place of birth was Kuwait City[2].
- 'Abdullah ibn Khalaf Ad-Dahayyan died in Kuwait City[4].
- 'Abdullah ibn Khalaf Ad-Dahayyan was born on September 22, 1875[3].
- 'Abdullah ibn Khalaf Ad-Dahayyan died on February 17, 1931[5].
- 'Abdullah ibn Khalaf Ad-Dahayyan's professions included Islamic jurist[6].
- 'Abdullah ibn Khalaf Ad-Dahayyan worked as a qadi[7].
- 'Abdullah ibn Khalaf Ad-Dahayyan worked as a poet[8].
- 'Abdullah ibn Khalaf Ad-Dahayyan's professions included philanthropist[9].
- 'Abdullah ibn Khalaf Ad-Dahayyan worked as an imam[10].
- A notable student of 'Abdullah ibn Khalaf Ad-Dahayyan was Daoud al-Jarrah[11].
- A notable student of 'Abdullah ibn Khalaf Ad-Dahayyan was Muhammad ibn Sulayman Al Jarrah[12].
- A notable student of 'Abdullah ibn Khalaf Ad-Dahayyan was Q12252089[13].
- A notable student of 'Abdullah ibn Khalaf Ad-Dahayyan was Abdel Aziz Al-Rashid[14].
- A notable student of 'Abdullah ibn Khalaf Ad-Dahayyan was īūsf bn ḥmūd[15].
- A notable student of 'Abdullah ibn Khalaf Ad-Dahayyan was Q131958541[16].
- A notable work attributed to 'Abdullah ibn Khalaf Ad-Dahayyan is Q127038699[17].
- A notable work attributed to 'Abdullah ibn Khalaf Ad-Dahayyan is Q127161187[18].
- A notable work attributed to 'Abdullah ibn Khalaf Ad-Dahayyan is Q126771657[19].
- A notable work attributed to 'Abdullah ibn Khalaf Ad-Dahayyan is Q127163077[20].
- A notable work attributed to 'Abdullah ibn Khalaf Ad-Dahayyan is Q127163084[21].
- A notable work attributed to 'Abdullah ibn Khalaf Ad-Dahayyan is Q127163088[22].
- 'Abdullah ibn Khalaf Ad-Dahayyan's religion is recorded as Islam[23].
- 'Abdullah ibn Khalaf Ad-Dahayyan is recorded as male[24].
- 'Abdullah ibn Khalaf Ad-Dahayyan's instance of is recorded as human[25].
- 'Abdullah ibn Khalaf Ad-Dahayyan's Commons category is recorded as Abdullah ibn khalaf al dahhan[26].
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Origins and Family
Born in Kuwait City[2], 'Abdullah ibn Khalaf Ad-Dahayyan… 'Abdullah ibn Khalaf Ad-Dahayyan was born on September 22, 1875[3].
Education
Studied under Q126085211[27], an Islamic jurist[28], of Ottoman Iraq[29]; Muhammad Bin Abdullah Bin Aujan[30], an ulema[31], of Ottoman Iraq[32]; Ibn ʻĪsá[33], a historian[34], 1854–1925[35]; and Abdullah Sufan al-Qaddumi[36], an Islamic jurist[37], 1830–1912[38].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include Islamic jurist[6], qadi[7], poet[8], philanthropist[9], and imam[10]. Notable students include Daoud al-Jarrah[11], a poet[39], 1912–1956[40], of Sheikhdom of Kuwait[41]; Muhammad ibn Sulayman Al Jarrah[12], an imam[42], 1904–1996[43], of Kuwait[44], specialised in fiqh[45]; Q12252089[13], 1879–1973[46]; Abdel Aziz Al-Rashid[14], a writer[47], 1887–1938[48], of Kuwait[49]; īūsf bn ḥmūd[15], a Nawkhidha[50], 1876–1947[51]; and Q131958541[16], an imam[52], 1901–1975[53], of Kuwait[54], specialised in fiqh[55].
Works and Contributions
Notable works include Q127038699[17]; Q127161187[18]; Q126771657[19], a written work[56]; Q127163077[20]; Q127163084[21]; and Q127163088[22].
Personal Life
'Abdullah ibn Khalaf Ad-Dahayyan's religion is recorded as Islam[23].
Death and Burial
'Abdullah ibn Khalaf Ad-Dahayyan died on February 17, 1931[5]. 'Abdullah ibn Khalaf Ad-Dahayyan passed away in Kuwait City[4]. The cause of death was pleurisy[57].
FAQs
Where was 'Abdullah ibn Khalaf Ad-Dahayyan born?
Born in Kuwait City[2], 'Abdullah ibn Khalaf Ad-Dahayyan…
Where did 'Abdullah ibn Khalaf Ad-Dahayyan die?
'Abdullah ibn Khalaf Ad-Dahayyan passed away in Kuwait City[4].
What did 'Abdullah ibn Khalaf Ad-Dahayyan do for work?
'Abdullah ibn Khalaf Ad-Dahayyan worked as Islamic jurist[6], qadi[7], poet[8], philanthropist[9], and imam[10].