jabir in A Sentence

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    Jabir ibn' Utaik.

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    Armor. Now, another familiar face is Jabir Zarif, former intelligence officer with Afghan NDS.

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    The 8th-century Muslim alchemist Jabir ibn Hayyan(Latinized as Geber) analyzed each classical element in terms of the four basic qualities.

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    The famed Islamic alchemist Jabir ibn Hayyan(Haiyan) called alchemy"a noble art" and pursued the study of it for his ultimate goal of takwin- artificial creation of life.

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    Many also believe Jabir used this process to distill the first ethyl alcohol from wine(although Muslims abstained, wine and other alcohol was available in the cosmopolitan Arab world).

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    Jabir Moti, who handles Dawood's black businesses spread across many countries, is seeking US custody and questioned, but Pakistan is making every effort to stop him from visiting America.

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    In fact, the discovery of the alembic(where a rounded neck flask is connected via tube to a separate vessel) is generally attributed to Jabir ibn Hayyan around 800 AD.

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    Jabir himself is believed to be the inventor of aqua regia, a mixture of muriatic(hydrochloric) and nitric acids, one of the few substances that can dissolve gold(and which is still often used for gold recovery and purification).

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    Obama' s long- time donor and ally Antoin" Tony" Rezko partnered for nearly three decades with Jabir Herbert Muhammad, a son of NoI leader Elijah Muhammad, and says he gave Jabir and his family" millions of dollars over the years.

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    His defence counsel Toby Cadman put on record for the court at today's hearing that his client's full name should be recorded as Jabir Siddiq, as on his Pakistani passport, instead of Jabir Motiwala, as on the provisional arrest warrant on which Scotland Yard had arrested him on August 17.

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    Ismail al-Faruqi and Taha Jabir Alalwani are of the view that any reawakening of the Muslim civilization must start with the Quran; however, the biggest obstacle on this route is the"centuries old heritage of tafseer(exegesis) and other classical disciplines" which inhibit a"universal, epistemiological and systematic conception" of the Quran's message.

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