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Athar may refer to: * Hadith, Islamic historical accounts about Muhammad, alternately called ''Athar'' in Arabic language, meaning tradition * Faisal Athar (born 1975), Pakistani cricketer * Athar Ali Bengali, politician * Sohaib Athar, Pakistani computer scientist * Athar (''Planescape''), a faction of Sigil in the ''Planescape'' campaign setting * Attar or athar, an essential oil used as perfumes * Antiquities Trafficking and Heritage Anthropology Research Project (ATHAR) See also *Attar (other) *Atar (other) *Atari (other) *Athari, Sunni Islamic theological school *Athari (surname) Athari is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Aristotle Athari (born 1991), American actor and comedian *Farzan Athari (born 1984), Iranian-Swedish model, actor, and TV host *Mashallah ibn Athari ''Mashallah'' ( ar, مَا شَ ...
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Hadith
Ḥadīth ( or ; ar, حديث, , , , , , , literally "talk" or "discourse") or Athar ( ar, أثر, , literally "remnant"/"effect") refers to what the majority of Muslims believe to be a record of the words, actions, and the silent approval of the Islamic prophet Muhammad as transmitted through chains of narrators. In other words, the ḥadīth are transmitted reports attributed to what Muhammad said and did. Hadith have been called by some as "the backbone" of Islamic civilization, J.A.C. Brown, ''Misquoting Muhammad'', 2014: p.6 and for many the authority of hadith as a source for religious law and moral guidance ranks second only to that of the Quran (which Muslims hold to be the word of God revealed to Muhammad). Most Muslims believe that scriptural authority for hadith comes from the Quran, which enjoins Muslims to emulate Muhammad and obey his judgements (in verses such as , ). While the number of verses pertaining to law in the Quran is relatively few, hadith are co ...
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Faisal Athar
Faisal Athar ( ur, فیصل اطہر) is a Pakistani cricketer. He is a right-handed batsman and a right-arm medium-pace bowler, who also plays as a wicket-keeper. He played one One-Day International in 2003 for the losing Pakistani side in the final of the Bank Alfalah Cup of 2003. He has played extensively in the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy since debuting in the competition for Hyderabad Hyderabad ( ; , ) is the capital and largest city of the Indian state of Telangana and the ''de jure'' capital of Andhra Pradesh. It occupies on the Deccan Plateau along the banks of the Musi River (India), Musi River, in the northern part ... in 1999. He has also participated in the Tissot Cup, the National Bank of Pakistan Cup (for the Pakistan National Shipping Corporation as well as the Public Works Department), and, in 2005, the ABN-AMRO Cup, where his Hyderabad team lost to the Duckworth-Lewis method against the Lahore Lions. Most recently, he has played in the 2005/06 Pentangular Cup ...
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Athar Ali Bengali
Athar Ali ( bn, আতহার আলী; 1891-1976) was a Bangladeshi Islamic activist, author, teacher and politician. He participated in the Indian independence movement, and was former president of the Nizam-e-Islam Party. Ali was also a ''khalifah'' of Ashraf Ali Thanvi, one of the founders of the Deobandi movement. Early life Ali was born into a Bengali Muslim family in the village of Ghungadia Nawangaon, Beanibazar, Sylhet District, Bengal Presidency, British India. His father, Azim Khan, was a Moulvi. Ali completed his primary and secondary education at the Jhingabari Alia Madrasah. He then moved to North India where he studied the Islamic sciences at the Jamia Qasmia Madrasa Shahi in Moradabad, the Madrasa Aliya of Rampur State and subsequently the Mazahir Uloom in Saharanpur. He then did Hadith studies at the Darul Uloom Deoband under Anwar Shah Kashmiri and Shabbir Ahmad Usmani, which he graduated from in 1338 AH (1919-1920 CE). Ali then served under Ashraf Ali Than ...
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Sohaib Athar
On May 2, 2011, Osama bin Laden, the founder and first leader of the Islamist militant group al-Qaeda, was shot several times and killed at his compound in the Pakistani city of Abbottabad, by United States Navy SEALs of the U.S. Naval Special Warfare Development Group (also known as DEVGRU or SEAL Team Six). The operation, code-named Operation Neptune Spear, was carried out in a CIA-led operation with Joint Special Operations Command, commonly known as JSOC, coordinating the Special Mission Units involved in the raid. In addition to SEAL Team Six, participating units under JSOC included the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (Airborne)—also known as "Night Stalkers"—and operators from the CIA's Special Activities Division, which recruits heavily from former JSOC Special Mission Units. The operation's success ended a nearly decade-long manhunt for bin Laden, who was wanted for masterminding the September 11 attacks on the United States. The raid, approved by ...
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Athar (Planescape)
The Factions are fictional philosophically based power groups in the Planescape campaign setting for the ''Dungeons & Dragons'' fantasy role-playing game. Background While the Lady of Pain is considered the ultimate ruler of the planar metropolis called Sigil, "the City of Doors", the Factions perform virtually all the actual administrative and practical functions of the city. They are the ones the people look to for authority; the Lady only gives edicts or appears personally under rare circumstances. Each of the Factions is based around one particular belief system; many of the Factions' beliefs make them enemies where their other goals and actions might have made them allies. All Factions hold many secrets from non-members and even their own members, for the fewer who know a secret, the more secret it is (and these are secrets of power, either wielded or potentially gained by the Faction's adversaries). There are fifteen Factions in total, per decree of the Lady of Pain; any ad ...
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Attar
Attar or Attoor ( ar, عطار, ) may refer to: People *Attar (name) *Fariduddin Attar, 12th-century Persian poet Places *Attar (Madhya Pradesh), the location of Attar railway station, Madhya Pradesh, India *Attar, Iran, a village in Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran *Khalid Al Attar Tower 2, Dubai, UAE Other uses *Attar (caste), a Muslim community in Maharashtra, India *Attar (god), a western Semitic god *Ittar or attar, an essential oil derived from botanical sources **Attar of roses, essential oil extracted from the petals of various types of rose *Colonel Attar, a character in the movie ''Planet of the Apes'' *Attar (syrup), a type of sweet syrup See also

* Atta (other) * Athar (other) * Attarwala {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Antiquities Trafficking And Heritage Anthropology Research Project
The Antiquities Trafficking and Heritage Anthropology Research Project (ATHAR) consists of a group of experts that conduct research on the looting and trafficking of antiquities. The Arab Spring The Arab Spring ( ar, الربيع العربي) was a series of Nonviolent resistance, anti-government protests, Rebellion, uprisings and Insurgency, armed rebellions that spread across much of the Arab world in the early 2010s. It began in T ... and the ensuing wars created opportunities for traffickers in the Middle East to loot archeological sites with impunity. Social media allowed anyone with a smart phone to sell the looted antiquities. Much of the trade takes place on Facebook. References {{reflist External linksATHAR Project

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Attar (other)
Attar or Attoor ( ar, عطار, link=no) is an essential oil or perfume. Attar or Attoor may also refer to: Places *Attar railway station, in Madhya Pradesh, India * Istgah-e Attar, or Attar, a village in Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran *Attoor (Kanya Kumari), Tamil Nadu, India *Attoor (Kerala), India Other uses *Attar (caste), a Muslim community in India *Attar (name), an Arabic given name and surname, including a list of people with the name **Attar of Nishapur, 12th-century Persian poet *Attar (syrup), a type of sweet syrup *ʿAṯtar, an ancient Semitic god *Colonel Attar, a fictional character in ''Planet of the Apes'' See also * * * Atar (other) * Atta (other) * Athar (other) * Atari (other) * Attari, a town in Punjab, India ** Attari (Assembly Constituency) ** Attari–Wagah border ceremony, a military ceremony on the India-Pakistan border * Attarwala, a community of perfume makers in India * Attar of roses, rose oil * Khalid ...
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Atar (other)
Atar is the Zoroastrian concept for "burning and unburning fire" and "visible and invisible fire". Atar may also refer to: People * Atar (name) Places * Atar, Mauritania, a city ** Atar Department, containing the city ** Atar International Airport, serving the city * Atar, Padang Ganting, a village in Indonesia Other uses * ATAR, Australian Tertiary Admission Rank, for admission to Australian universities * Atelier Technique Aéronautique de Rickenbach, producer of jet engines: ** ATAR-23 ** SNECMA Atar Volant ** SNECMA Atar, a French jet engine * AT-AR, a type of Imperial Walker from the Star Wars fictional universe See also * Advanced Tactical Airborne Reconnaissance System (ATARS) * Attar (other) Attar or Attoor ( ar, عطار, link=no) is an essential oil or perfume. Attar or Attoor may also refer to: Places *Attar railway station, in Madhya Pradesh, India * Istgah-e Attar, or Attar, a village in Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran *Attoor ... * Atari (disa ...
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Atari (other)
Atari is a video game and computer brand. Atari may also refer to: Companies * Atari, Inc. (1972–1984), the defunct original corporation co-founded by Nolan Bushnell and Ted Dabney * Atari Corporation (1984–1996), the defunct corporation formed by Jack Tramiel from the original Atari Inc.'s Consumer Division assets * Atari Games (1984–2003), the coin-operated game company spun off from the original Atari Inc.'s Coin-Op division * Atari SA (2009–present), the former Infogrames Entertainment, SA, a French holding company who owns and runs the current Atari branded divisions * Atari, Inc. (1993–present) (2003–present), the US division of Atari, SA * Atari Interactive, the current holding company of the Atari brand and a division of Atari, SA * Atari Inc. (2002–2013), the Japanese slot machine company that was merged into Natsume Atari. Places * Atari, Pakistan, a town in Pakistan. * Atari, Ādaži Municipality, a village in Latvia * Atari, Nawanshahr, a village ...
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Athari
Atharī theology or Atharism ( ar, الأثرية: / , " archeological"), otherwise referred to as Traditionalist theology or Scripturalist theology, is one of the main Sunni schools of Islamic theology. It emerged as an Islamic scholarly movement in the late 8th century CE, which rejects the formulation of Islamic doctrine derived from rationalistic Islamic theology (''kalām'') in favor of strict textualism in interpreting the Quran and the ''ḥadīth''.. "The Atharis can thus be described as a school or movement led by a contingent of scholars (''ulama''), typically Hanbalite or even Shafi'ite, which retained influence, or at the very least a shared sentiment and conception of piety, well beyond the limited range of Hanbalite communities. This body of scholars continued to reject theology in favor of strict textualism well after Ash'arism had infiltrated the Sunni schools of law. It is for these reasons that we must delineate the existence of a distinct traditionalist, anti ...
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