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Attributed to Muhammad
The hadith attributed to the Islamic prophet Muhammad and known as the hadith of 73 sects states that there will be 73 different sects and groups within
73_Sects_(Hadith)
Stance that only one spiritual belief is true
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Religious_exclusivism
poses a foundational threat to UK culture”. Multiculturalism Islam 73 Sects (Hadith) Perennial philosophy Omnism Interspirituality Liberalism and progressivism
Multiculturalism_and_Islam
Book by the Shafi'i scholar Abu Mansur al-Baghdadi
positions of various sects and schisms in Islam. Written as an explanation of the hadith regarding the division of the Muslim ummah into 73 sects, the book explains
Al-Farq_bayn_al-Firaq
Sufi mystic and poet (1618–1694)
Mecâlis Sufism Khalwati order Waḥdat ul-Wujūd Ibn Arabi Yunus Emre 73 Sects (Hadith) Heath W. Lowry, Historical Vestiges of Niyâzî Misrî’s presence on
Niyazi_Misri
Largest main branch of Islam
Islam. A well-known hadith, which is to be interpreted as vaticinium ex eventu, says that the Muslim Umma will split into 73 sects, only one of which will
Sunni_Islam
Critique of the classical Islamic consensus on the collection and use of hadith
Muhammad. Historically, some sects of the Kharijites also rejected the hadiths, while Mu'tazilites rejected the hadiths as the basis for Islamic law,
Criticism_of_hadith
branches have different understandings of Islam. There are many different sects or denominations, schools of Islamic jurisprudence, and schools of Islamic
Islamic_schools_and_branches
Islamic religious movement in South Asia
Ahl-i-Hadith or Ahl-e-Hadith (Urdu: اہلِ حدیث, people of hadith) is a Salafi reform movement that emerged in North India in the mid-nineteenth century
Ahl-i_Hadith
Tree described in Islamic hadith
According to several Sunni Islamic hadiths that describe Islamic eschatology, Gharqad (Arabic: غرقد) is a kind of tree that would protect Jews from Muslims
Gharqad
Family of Muhammad
al-Tirmidhi, Musnad Ahmad ibn Hanbal, all canonical Sunni collections of hadith, and by some other Sunni authorities, including al-Suyuti (d. 1505), al-Hafiz
Ahl_al-Bayt
Fundamentalist movement within Sunni Islam
with other sects, both extant and extinct. Other terms Wahhabis have been said to use and/or prefer include Ahl al-Hadith ("People of the Hadith"), Salafi
Wahhabism
Muslim not readily classified in terms of Islamic school or branch
iis.ac.uk/scholarly-contributions/brethren-of-purity/ "The mystery of 73 sects". 9 August 2013. Sengupta, Pradip Kumar (1988). Freedom, Transcendence
Non-denominational_Muslim
Significance of the colour green in Islam
meanings throughout various Islamic eras and among different schools and sects. It is mentioned in the Quran, especially in the descriptions of Paradise
Green_in_Islam
Daughter of Muhammad (died 632)
'mistress of the women of the worlds') in Shia and Sunni collections of hadith, including the canonical Sunni Sahih al-Bukhari and Sahih Muslim. The name
Fatima
Branch of Shia Islam
Yemen under the Hadawi sub-sect, became extinct in Iraq and Iran due to forced conversion of the present religious sects to Twelver Shi'ism by the Safavid
Zaydism
Title used in the Qur'an and by Muslims for Muhammad
narrations for this hadith). Islamweb.com. Sahih al-Bukhari. Kitab al-Manaqib. Hadith 44. Sunnah.com Muslim, Sahih Muslim, Kitab al-Fada'il, Hadith 24, Sunnah
Seal_of_the_Prophets
Sunni Islamic reformist movement
separate from other Muslim sects in China. The number of Salafis in China are not included on percentage lists of Muslim sects in China. The Kuomintang
Salafi_movement
School of Islamic jurisprudence
belongs to the Ahl al-Hadith historical tradition. Like the other Sunni schools, it primarily derives sharia from the Quran, hadith and views of Muhammad's
Hanbali_school
Branch of Shia Islam
between the Sulaymani, Dawoodi, and Alavi Mustaali sub-sects.[citation needed] The Mustaali sects are the most traditional of the three main groups of Ismāʿīlī
Ismailism
Arab Islamic exegete, historian and scholar (c. 1300–1373)
Ibn Kathir, 'Imad Al-Din Ism'il Ibn 'Umar (AD 1300–73)... His reliance is totally upon hadith material; the era of Ibn Kathir, in fact, marks the triumph
Ibn_Kathir
Term for religious struggle in Islam
jihad) in hadith collections or as the subject of independent works. Of the 199 hadith references to jihad in the Bukhari collection of hadith, all assume
Jihad
Branch of Shia Islam
law for 20 years and a reporter of hadith. He also introduced the principle of Taqiyya. Al-Baqir narrated many a hadith about Jurisprudence and other religious
Twelver_Shi'ism
Controversy in Islam
succession stem from varying interpretations of early Islamic history and the hadiths, which are the attributed sayings of Muhammad. Sunni Muslims contend that
Succession_to_Muhammad
Early Islamic rebellious sect
literary topoi. Based on a hadith (saying or tradition attributed to the Islamic prophet Muhammad) prophesying the emergence of 73 sects in Islam, of which one
Kharijites
1st Shia Imam and 4th Rashidun caliph (656–661)
Sharif al-Radi (d. 1015). Critics of hadith emphasize that, among other things, the most common forms of fabricated hadith are those of a political nature
Ali
Mother of Muhammad al-Mahdi, the Hidden Imam in Twelver Shia
Fathiyya sects. Ja'far also contested al-Askari's will and raised the case with the authorities. Al-Askari was apparently childless, and Hadith was thus
Narjis
Form of daily obligatory prayer in Islam
Nass, (only verses of the Qur'an can be accepted as evidence here, not hadiths) 2.The expression of the text referring to the subject must be clear and
Salah
Yemeni theologian (1759–1834)
al-Shawkani as seeking to undermine Zaydism by creating a sect modelled on the Ahl al-Hadith school. Acting as al-Mansur's secretary, Shawkani would often
Al-Shawkani
Historical study of the Islamic prophet
examination of sources upon which traditional accounts (the Quran, sīrah, hadith especially) are based. Other historical sources that can be investigated
Historicity_of_Muhammad
Formal disaffiliation from the Islamic religion
the split between the two major sects of Islam: Sunnis and Shias, and numerous deaths on both sides. Sunni and Shia sects of Islam have long accused each
Apostasy_in_Islam
Rebel of al-Mansur's era
was identified with the Dajjal (an Antimessiah-figure) in a famous Sunni hadith that reads "the Dajjal will be followed by 70,000 Jews of Isfahan wearing
Abu_Isa
Book by Muḥammad Ibn-ʿAlī Ibn-Bābūya
(Arabic: عُيُون أَخْبَار ٱلرِّضَا, ʿUyūn ʾAkhbār ar-Riḍā), counted as a Hadith book among Shia, the book was written by Ibn Babawayh, one of the great
Uyoun_Akhbar_Al-Ridha
Islamic law
Fiqh sects are schools of understanding that try to determine the actions that people should do or avoid based on the Quran and hadiths. Hanafi sect requires
Sharia
Persian Islamic mystic and Sufi saint (830–910)
JUNAYD'S VIEW OF TA W? D." The Muslim World 73.1 (1983): 33–56. "Junayd learned the Qur'an and studied Hadith and fiqh from Abu Thawr (d. 240/834), a prominent
Junayd_of_Baghdad
Arab scholar and bibliographer (c. 932 – c. 995)
this suspicion are references to the Hanbali school as Ahl al-Hadith ("People of the Hadith"), and not Ahl al-Sunna ("People of the Tradition"), use of
Ibn_al-Nadim
authenticity and morality of the scriptures of Islam, both the Quran, the hadiths, and his personal life (such as the child marriage with Aisha) are also
Criticism_of_Islam
Islamic concept of legal abrogation
which Quranic verses or hadith have been abrogated, and Muslim exegetes and jurists have disagreed over which and how many hadith and verses of the Quran
Naskh_(tafsir)
Aspect of Islamic theology concerning the end times and afterlife
rejects the doctrine of fanāʾ al-nār. He interprets the hadith that will be 73 Islamic sects from which only one will be saved in accordance with his
Islamic_eschatology
Ninth of the Twelve Shia Imams (811–835)
lit. 'the generous') for his munificence. The Imam is cited in the Shia hadith literature as Abu Ja'far al-Thani (Arabic: ابو جعفر الثاني, lit. 'Abu Ja'far
Muhammad_al-Jawad
Islamic perspective on the prophet Moses
prophet. Apart from the Quran, Moses is also described and praised in the Hadith literature as well. He is one of the most important prophets and messengers
Moses_in_Islam
Tenth of the Twelve Shia Imams (828–868)
(Arabic: عسكري, lit. 'military'). Ali al-Hadi is also cited in the Shia hadith literature as Abu al-Hasan al-Thalith (Arabic: أبوالحسن الثالث, lit. 'Abu
Ali_al-Hadi
Formal disaffiliation of a religious belief
widely accepted by clerics in other sects of Islam, and the Ahmadiyya sect of Islam acknowledges that major sects have a different interpretation and
Apostasy
Islamic eschatological term, place where dead go before Judgment Day
salt water may intermingle, an ocean remains distinct from a river. In the hadith tradition, Ibn al-Qayyim writes that souls in al-Barzakh are grouped with
Barzakh
Verse in the Quran about the status of purity of the Ahl al-Bayt
al-Tirmidhi, Musnad Ahmad ibn Hanbal, all canonical Sunni collections of hadith, and by some other Sunni authorities, including al-Suyuti (d. 1505), al-Hafiz
Verse_of_purification
Islamic scholar, jurist, and eponym of Islam (1703–1792) from Saudi Arabia
Islamic law, proclaiming the necessity of returning directly to the Quran and Hadith literature rather than relying on traditional interpretations, and insisted
Muhammad_ibn_Abd_al-Wahhab
Shia hadith scholar from 9th century
between 874 and 877 CE) was a Twelver Shia Muslim muhaddith (narrator of hadith) and a companion of the ninth, tenth and eleventh Shia Imams, Muhammad al-Jawad
Ahmad_ibn_Ishaq_Ash'ari_Qomi
Eschatalogical concept in Islam
tribulations, and details associated with it are detailed in the Quran and the Hadith (sayings of Muhammad); these have been elaborated on in creeds, Quranic
Judgement_Day_in_Islam
Remembrance of God in Islam
Dhikr usually includes the names of God or supplication from the Quran or hadith. It may be counted with either one's fingers or prayer beads, and may be
Dhikr
Islamic conception of God
"[Quran 21:23], however, in practice, in traditional Islamic sects, the Quran and authentic hadith can only be interpreted, while Quranism takes a different
God_in_Islam
Son of Ali al-Hadi
the successor to Muhammad. Nafis himself was killed. These and similar sects, however, soon disappeared except the group that went on to form the Twelver
Muhammad_ibn_Ali_al-Hadi
Metaphysical light in Islamic tradition
al-Mawahib al-Ladunniyyah, to 'Abd al-Razzaq (d. 211/827), the prominent hadith scholar and teacher of Bukhari. Classical scholars including Alusi in Ruh
Nūr_(Islam)
Religious group mentioned in the Quran
by Shakir)] E.g. Sahih Bukhari Book No. 7, Hadith No. 340; Book No. 59, Hadith No. 628; Book No. 89, Hadith No. 299 etc. Buckley, Jorunn Jacobsen (2002)
Sabians
Retracted false revelation in Islamic tradition
accounts of the incident were inadequate according to the methodology of hadith criticism. According to some Islamic traditions, God sent Satan as a tempter
Satanic_Verses
innovations in Islam (bid'ah). His movement emphasized adherence to the Quran and hadith, and advocated the use of ijtihad. Eventually, Ibn 'Abd al-Wahhab formed
History_of_Wahhabism
Banning of material representations
in the Hadith, among a dozen of the hadith recorded during the latter part of the period when they were being written down. Because these hadith are tied
Aniconism
Relations between two major Islamic schools of thought
approaches to Islam, giving importance to literal interpretation of Qur'an, hadith and attaining tazkiya (self-purification) by imitating Muhammad and the
Salafi–Sufi_relations
Relations between the two largest Islamic sects
extremist sects of the Hurufis and Shasha'a grew directly out of a background that is both Shiite and Sufi. More important in the long run than these sects were
Shia–Sunni_relations
Hadith The Four Books Kitab al-Kafi 8 Volumes Man La Yahduruhu al-Faqih 4 volumes Tahdhib al-Ahkam 5 volumes Al-Istibsar 4 volumes Jawami' al Hadith Bihar
List_of_religious_texts
return became increasingly detailed and integral to Shia thought. In a hadith upon whose authenticity Shias and Sunnis agree, Muhammad had said, "If there
Criticism of Twelver Shia Islam
Criticism_of_Twelver_Shia_Islam
the Hanafi school of jurisprudence, while a minority belong to the Ahl-i Hadith school of thought. Most Pakistani Shia Muslims belong to the Twelver Islamic
Religion_in_Pakistan
Belief in the reappearance of the Twelfth Shiite Imam
was attributed to the first Fatimid caliph and his successors, citing hadiths narrated by the Isma'ilists and other sources. However, the Isma'ilists
Mahdism
Grandson of Muhammad and the 3rd Imam
of the youth in Paradise. Madelung adds that this hadith is widely reported. Other similar Hadiths include: "Whoever loves them loves me and whoever hates
Husayn_ibn_Ali
Set of rituals in Shia Islam
because of the Sunni emphasis on "puritanical piety and sobriety." A Sunni hadith, attributed to Muhammad, reports that he profusely wept for the death of
Mourning_of_Muharram
Sunni Muslim polymath (c. 1058–1111)
century's mujaddid, a renewer of the faith, who, according to the prophetic hadith, appears once every 100 years to restore the faith of the Islamic community
Al-Ghazali
Islamic history, and Sunnis visit their shrines out of veneration. The Hadith describes the special status of the three holiest sites in Islam: Narrated
Holiest_sites_in_Islam
South Asian Islamic scholar, Founder of Jamaat-e-Islami (1903–1979)
works, which "covered a range of disciplines such as Qur'anic exegesis, hadith, law, philosophy, and history", were written in Urdu, but then translated
Abul_A'la_Maududi
Movement to reconcile Islam with modern values
of scripture, and questioning the methodology of the collectors of sahih hadith, i.e. questioning whether what are thought to be some of the most accurately
Islamic_modernism
religious precepts of Islam. The Quran and opinions of Muhammad (i.e., the Hadith and Sunnah) are the primary sources of sharia. For topics and issues not
Islam_and_violence
course of Islamic history are the sacred scriptures of Islam: the Quran; the ḥadīth, which are traditions relating to the deeds and aphorisms attributed to
Women_in_Islam
Criticism of Islam's holy book
Abd al-Karim (2013) [First published 1984]. Muslim Sects and Divisions: The Section on Muslim Sects in Kitāb al-Milal wa ’l-Nihal. Translated by Kazi,
Criticism_of_the_Quran
Form of almsgiving obligatory in Islam
5% rate is also mentioned in the hadiths. The hadiths admonish those who do not give the zakat. According to the hadith, refusal to pay or mockery of those
Zakat
Founder of Shaykhí school of Twelver Shiism (1753–1826)
eschatology, the role of the ulama, and the proper interpretation of the mystical hadith of the Twelve Imams. He claimed to derive parts of his jurisprudence from
Shaykh_Ahmad
Species of edible plant
prior to going to the mosque. This is based on several hadith. Some Mahāyāna Buddhists and sects in China and Vietnam avoid eating onions, garlic, scallions
Garlic
10th-century Sunni imam and theologian
2015). "Ibn Furak (330 AH – 406 AH, 73-74 years old)". The Biographies of the Elite Lives of the Scholars, Imams & Hadith Masters. As-Sunnah Foundation of
Ibn_Furak
Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca
Sahih Bukhari-hadith No-732-733 Matt Stefon, ed. (2010). Islamic Beliefs and Practices. New York City: Britannica Educational Publishing. p. 73. ISBN 978-1-61530-060-0
Hajj
Daughter of Ali and Fatima (626–682)
narrator of prophetic hadiths, thirteen of which appear in the canonical Sunni collection Musnad Ibn Hanbal. Abd Allah also narrated hadiths from the Shia imams
Zaynab_bint_Ali
Concept in the largest branch of Shia Islam
al-Baaj Saba' al-dujail Hadith of Mubahela Hadith of position Hadith of The Cloak - Hadith Al Kisa Hadith of the pond of Khumm Hadith of the Twelve Successors
Imamate_in_Twelver_doctrine
Indian religious leader and founder of the Ahmadiyya community (1835–1908)
enumerated a variety of prophecies and descriptions from both the Qur'an and Hadith relating to the advent of the Mahdi and the descriptions of his age, which
Mirza_Ghulam_Ahmad
Muslim prayer beads
that, people started making and using misbaḥahs.[citation needed] Some hadiths state the benefit of using the fingers of the right hand to count tasbīḥ
Misbaha
Non-Muslims living in an Islamic state
followers of Christianity, Judaism, and Sabianism under Muslim rule. A hadith by Muhammad, "Whoever killed a muʿāhid (a person who is granted the pledge
Dhimmi
6th chapter of the Quran
interpretation of Ibn Kathir regarding the 61st verse of Al-An'am and a Hadith transmitted by Abu Hurairah and Ibn Abbas, that the Angel of death has assistants
Al-An'am
Quranic exegete and literary critic in the medieval Islamic world
eastern regions in pursuit of knowledge pertaining to the hadith. One of his notable hadith teachers was Abu Uthman al-Sabuni. This is corroborated by
Al-Wahidi
Seventh of the Twelve Shia Imams (745–799)
some followers of al-Kazim waited for his return as the Mahdi, citing a hadith ascribed to al-Sadiq to the effect that the seventh imam would be the Mahdi;
Musa_al-Kazim
Terrorist acts by groups of individuals who profess Islamic motivations or goals
with terrorism. According to Mir Faizal, only three sects or movements of Islam—the Sunni sects of Salafi, Deobandi, and Barelvi.—have been associated
Islamic_terrorism
question Islamic "literary sources" – tafsir (i.e. commentaries on the Quran), hadith, (i.e. the accounts of what the Islamic prophet Muhammad approved of or
History_of_the_Quran
Islamic head covering for women
whole body, including the face and hands, via niqab based in texts of some hadith and individual interpretations. The Arabic word hijab (Arabic: حجاب) (lit
Hijab
Islamic prophet
traditions and stories surrounding him in Islamic folklore. According to a hadith narrated by Malik ibn Anas and found in Sahih Muslim, it is said that on
Idris_(prophet)
Islamic concept of Paradise
words for both heaven and hell that also appear in the Qu'ran and in the hadith. Most of them have become part of Islamic beliefs. Jannah is also used as
Jannah
Islamic views of Muhammad
Muhammad, was generally approved by him. The Sunnah, as recorded in the Hadith literature, encompasses everyday activities related to men's domestic, social
Muhammad_in_Islam
Conflict in Islam's principal scripture
idolaters; 9:29 refers to fighting the Scriptuaries until they pay the poll tax; 9:73 refers to fighting those who outwardly appear as Muslims but who actually
Violence_in_the_Quran
Persian Isma'ili missionary and founder of the Druze faith
p. 291. Halm 2003, pp. 288, 289. Halm 2003, p. 289. Bryer 1975a, pp. 72–73. Halm 2003, pp. 289–290. Halm 2003, p. 290. Bryer 1975a, pp. 70–71. Halm 2003
Hamza_ibn_Ali
Central religious text of Islam
Quran and hadith collections, and has been developed over the centuries, changing according to different geographies and societies. Fiqh sects are schools
Quran
Network for the Study of Sects (RIES) was formed in 2005 by Spanish and Ibero-American Catholics, experts and scholars studying sects and new religious movements
Criticism of Jehovah's Witnesses
Criticism_of_Jehovah's_Witnesses
to Islamic literary sources, return before the end of time. The various sects of Islam have different views regarding this topic; traditionally, mainstream
Islamic views on Jesus's death
Islamic_views_on_Jesus's_death
Visual depictions of Prophet Muhammad
not place any explicit or implicit prohibition on images of Muhammad. The hadith (supplemental teachings) present an ambiguous picture, but there are a few
Depictions_of_Muhammad
Sevener Ismaili Shia group
p. 509. ISBN 9780902308169. Bishara, Azmi (2025). Sectarianism Without Sects. London: Hurst. p. 291. ISBN 9781805263203. Hodgson, Marshall (1977). The
Qarmatians
Salafi reformist scholar and theologian (1865–1935)
pre-dated different sects and madhāhib. He further advocated for a centralising policy that returned all Muslims, schools, and sects to the fundamentals
Rashid_Rida
Muslim scholar, jurist, and theologian (815–883)
reliance on the outward (ẓāhir) meaning of expressions in the Quran and ḥadīth literature; the consensus (ijmāʿ) of the first generation of Muhammad's
Dawud_al-Zahiri
Indian scholar, activist and writer (born 1952)
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73 SECTS-HADITH
73 SECTS-HADITH
Biblical
who sets the people at liberty
Male
English
Short form of English Jephthah, JEP means "he opens" or "whom God sets free."
Male
English
Anglicized form of Greek Iephthae and Hebrew Yiphtach, JEPHTHAH means "he opens" or "whom God sets free." In the bible, this is the name of a city and the name of a son of Gilead. Also spelled Jiphtah and Jephtha.
Boy/Male
Indian
With a Moon like face, One of the seven Manus of the svetambara Jain sect
Male
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Yiphtach, YIFTACH means "he opens" or "whom God sets free."Â
Surname or Lastname
English (Lancashire)
English (Lancashire) : habitational name from an unidentified place. There is a hill in Somerset called Leather Barrow.Thomas Leatherbury (1622–73), from Ormskirk, Lancashire, England, arrived in MD in or before 1645, and settled in Accomack Co., VA.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Consciousness; Wisdom; Soul; Mind; Spirit; Founder of the Four Principles of Vaishinav Sect; A Reincarnation of Krishna
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Jephthah, JEPTHA means "he opens" or "whom God sets free."
Male
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Yiphtach, JIPHTAH means "he opens" or "whom God sets free." In the bible, this is the name of a city and the name of a son of Gilead. Also spelled Jephthah.
Male
Hebrew
(יִפְתָּח) Hebrew name YIPHTACH means "he opens" or "whom God sets free." In the bible, this is the name of a city and the name of a son of Gilead. Jephthah and Jiphtah are Anglicized forms.
Male
Greek
(Ἰεφθάε) Greek form of Hebrew Yiphtach (English Jephtha), IEPHTHAE means "he opens" or "whom God sets free." In the bible, this is the name of a city and the name of a son of Gilead.Â
Biblical
Whom God sets free
Boy/Male
Biblical
Who sets the people at liberty.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for a person who insisted on a strict code of social behavior.German : topographic name for someone who lived on or by a hill, from Middle High German stickel ‘hill’, ‘slope’ + the suffix -er denoting an inhabitant; in the south an occupational name for someone who shapes and sets stakes in vineyards.
Surname or Lastname
English (Gloucestershire)
English (Gloucestershire) : unexplained.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Jephthah, JEPHTHA means "he opens" or "whom God sets free."
Boy/Male
Tamil
Abhicandra | அபிகாஂதà¯à®°
With a Moon like face, One of the seven Manus of the svetambara Jain sect
Abhicandra | அபிகாஂதà¯à®°
Surname or Lastname
English
English : perhaps a variant of Babb. In the British Isles it is now most common in mid-Wales and in the border county of Shropshire, where it is recorded from the 16th century.William Bebb (1802–73), Governor of OH 1846–48, was a descendant of an immigrant from Montgomeryshire, Wales.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : metonymic occupational name for a huntsman, or rather a nickname for an exceptionally skilled huntsman, from Middle English chase ‘hunt’ (Old French chasse, from chasser ‘to hunt’, Latin captare).Southern French : topographic name for someone who lived in or by a house, probably the occupier of the most distinguished house in the village, from a southern derivative of Latin casa ‘hut’, ‘cottage’, ‘cabin’.Thomas Chase came to MA from Chesham, Buckinghamshire, England, in the 1640s, and had many prominent descendants. Samuel Chase, born in Somerset Co., MD, in 1741, was one of the first members of the U.S. Supreme Court; Philander Chase, born in Cornish, NH, in 1741 was a prominent Episcopal clergyman, and his nephew Salmon Portland Chase (1808–73), also born in Cornish, was governor of OH, a U.S. senator, and secretary of the U.S. Treasury during the Civil War.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic meaning ‘son of Robert’, common in central England (see Dobb).Arthur Dobbs (1689–1765) was born at Castle Dobbs, Co. Antrim, Ireland. In 1745 he purchased 400,000 acres of land in NC and was selected as governor in 1754. He married twice and his second wife, wed when he was age 73, was a girl in her teens from NC.
73 SECTS-HADITH
73 SECTS-HADITH
Girl/Female
Muslim
Virtuous
Girl/Female
Indian
Intelligent
Boy/Male
Tamil
Devender | தேவேநà¯à®¤à®°
God
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Grassy Estate
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Love
Girl/Female
Australian, Danish, Swedish
Thin
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Keisha, KEYSHA means "cassia," a bark similar to cinnamon.
Girl/Female
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Telugu
Star; The Polar Star; Constant; Faithful; Firm
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Innocent
Girl/Female
French American
Strength. Mythological Celtic goddess of fire and poetry.
73 SECTS-HADITH
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n.
A German silver coin worth about three shillings sterling, or about 73 cents.
n.
The act of making seats; also, the material for making seats; as, cane seating.
a.
Containing three sets of characters or sculptures.
n. pl.
A Christian sect without a leader.
n.
One who places or sets.
n.
Devotion to a sect.
n.
A little or petty sect.
n.
A four-wheeled pleasure carriage with two inside seats, calash top, and seats for driver and footman.
n.
A cutting; a scion.
n.
One of the sect of Sunnites.
n.
One who resets, or sets again.
n.
One devoted to a sect; a soetary.
n.
One who frees, or sets free.
n.
A room in a public building, furnished with seats.
n.
Those following a particular leader or authority, or attached to a certain opinion; a company or set having a common belief or allegiance distinct from others; in religion, the believers in a particular creed, or upholders of a particular practice; especially, in modern times, a party dissenting from an established church; a denomination; in philosophy, the disciples of a particular master; a school; in society and the state, an order, rank, class, or party.
n.
One who releases, or sets free.
n.
One who composes or sets in order.
v. t.
An obscure sect of French Familists;
n.
Pertaining to a sect, or to sects; peculiar to a sect; bigotedly attached to the tenets and interests of a denomination; as, sectarian principles or prejudices.
n.
Channel in which the tide sets.