Al-hakim

NOUN
  1. an Ismaili caliph of Egypt who declared himself an incarnation of God and founded the Druze religious sect (985-1021)
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How To Use Al-hakim In A Sentence

  • The other leading Shia party, the Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq, led by the ailing Abdel Aziz al-Hakim, is equally worried by what it sees as the prime minister's authoritarian bent.
  • The name Druze comes from al-Hakim's first missionary, al-Darazi (d. Conservapedia - Recent changes [en]
  • During the mass, Shiite Muslim leader Ammar al-hakim , son of the head of Iraq's most powerful Shiite political organization, walked into the church.
  • The name Druze comes from al-Hakim's first missionary, al-Darazi Conservapedia - Recent changes [en]
  • Iraq's most powerful Shiite leader Abdul Aziz al-Hakim died of lung cancer at a hospital in Tehran, Iraqi official television reported Wednesday.
  • From 1960 to 1970, Ayatollah Mohsen al-Hakim reigned supreme among the Shi'ites of Iraq, Iran and elsewhere.
  • Al-Hakim was the second of the Fatimid caliphs to begin his reign in Egypt; al-Aziz was the first of the Fatimid caliphs to do so.
  • From 1960 to 1970, Ayatollah Mohsen al-Hakim reigned supreme among the Shi'ites of Iraq, Iran and elsewhere.
  • Al-Hakim was highly eccentric; for example, he ordered the sacking of the city of al-Fustat, he ordered the killing of all dogs since their barking annoyed him, and he banned certain vegetables and shellfish.
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