Talk:Ahmad al-Mukarram

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Medieval Islamic Civilization: An Encyclopedia; p.70; edited by Josef W. Meri’;	;
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"She was married to al-Mukarram ibn 'Ali al-Sulayhi in 458/ 1066. Many sources, Isma'ili and otherwise, praise Arwa's knowledge of the Qur'anic exegesis, Prophetic hadith, history, and poetry, and her personality and prowess are widely ..."
 * 1) ; Book: Historical Dictionary of the Ismailis;  By; Farhad Daftary; p.26

"Foundation of Saljuq rule in Persia. lsmaili da'i 'Ali al- Sulayhi rises in Masar establishing the Sulayhid dynasty of Yaman ... 'Ali al-Sulayhi is succeeded by his son al-Mukarram Ahmad and from around 467/1074 effective authority in Sulayhid ..."
 * 1) Ismaili and Other Arabic Manuscripts,  By Delia Cortese; p.157, book;

"Mulla 'Ali Muhammadj1 [ 1 16/95o] al-Sharif al-Murtada [33/867] Shaykh 'Abd al-Husayn b. ... [114/952] Sinan, Rashid al-DIn [156/1o18] Socrates [33/867] Stern, S.M. [67/956] al-Sufi'l-Baghdadi [154/994] al-Sulayhi, Ahmad al-Mukarram b. 'Ali ..."
 * 1) The Dignity of Women in ISLAM: A SCIENCE OF DIVINE WISDOM,  By Mustafa Nooruddin; p.211,,  The Oxford Encyclopedia of Women in World History: 4 Volume Set,  edited by Bonnie G. Smith; p.162, Book:, Mustafa Nooruddin - 2014 - ‎Preview

"Woman as combination of true ruler and a saint Ahmad al- Mukarram al-Sulayhi bin Ali bin Muhammad As Sulaihi," "Arwa, daughter of Ahmad of the Yemeni Sulayhi clan, was born around 1045 and, after her father's death, was brought up in ... Upon her marriage to ˓Ali's son al-Mukarram, Arwa received as dowry the yearly revenue of the port city of Aden." --Royalmaster1 (talk) 04:54, 12 March 2015 (UTC)