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  1. Al-Aziz Muhammad ibn Ghazi (c. 1213 – 26 November 1236) was the Kurdish Ayyubid Emir of Aleppo and the son of az-Zahir Ghazi and grandson of Saladin. His mother was Dayfa Khatun , the daughter of Saladin's brother al-Adil .

  2. 6 de feb. de 2010 · Allahs Messenger, Muhammad, (PBUH), is “aziz (i.e. mighty and honorable) simply because Allah, All-Mighty, has endued him with His Divine Secret and His Divine Knowledge; and He granted him Prophecy.

  3. Al-Aziz Muhammad ibn Ghazi ( c. 1213 - 26 de noviembre de 1236) fue el emir ayyubí de Alepo e hijo de az-Zahir Ghazi y nieto de Saladino. Su madre era Dayfa Khatun, la hija del hermano de Saladino al-Adil. Al-Aziz tenía solo tres años cuando su padre az-Zahir Ghazi murió en 1216 a la edad de cuarenta y cinco años.

  4. After the death of the Ayyubid al-Kamil Nasir al-Din Muhammad in 1238 (AH 635) internal quarrels turned the Ayyubid empire into a confederation of principalities. The Mongol invasion put an end to Ayyubid rule.

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    al-Aziz Muhammad ibn Ghazi (1213-26 November 1236) was the Ayyubid Emir of Aleppo from 8 October 1216 to 26 November 1236, succeeding az-Zahir Ghazi and preceding an-Nasir Yusuf.

    al-Aziz Muhammad was born in Aleppo, Ayyubid Syria in 1213, the son of az-Zahir Ghazi. He was just three years old when he succeeded his father as Emir in 1216, and the mamluk Shihab ad-Din Toghrul served as his regent for the next 15 years. al-Aziz refortified the citadel and build the city's palace, mosque, arsenal, and water cisterns. He married...

  5. Fakhr al-Din ibn Muhammad Turayhi, in Majma' al-Bahrayn, says that 'aziz is one of the names of Allah, and that it has no similar, i.e. nothing resembles it. He dominates and overcomes other things, but nothing can overcome or defeat Him.

  6. 18 de nov. de 2021 · NEW YORK – Nov. 18, 2021 – David B. Shanies Law Office (or “Shanies Law”) and the Innocence Project proudly announced today the long overdue exonerations for Muhammad A. Aziz and Khalil Islam, two innocent men wrongly convicted 55 years ago for the 1965 assassination of Malcolm X.