Hababa or Hababah may refer to the following:
Yazid ibn Abd al-Malik, also referred to as Yazid II, was the ninth Umayyad caliph, ruling from 9 February 720 until his death in 724. Although he lacked administrative or military experience, he derived prestige from his lineage, being a descendant of both ruling branches of the Umayyad dynasty, the Sufyanids who founded the Umayyad Caliphate in 661 and the Marwanids who succeeded them in 684. He was designated by his half-brother, Caliph Sulayman ibn Abd al-Malik, as second-in-line to the succession after their cousin Umar II, as a compromise with the sons of Abd al-Malik.
Wahda (وحدة) or Al-Wahda also Al-Wehda may refer to:
Al-watan, meaning homeland, heimat, country, or nation, may refer to:
Zahra, and other spellings of the same Arabic word, can refer to:
Qusayr may refer to:
Adwan may refer to:
Qarah may refer to:
Hababah is a small town and 'uzlah in Thula District of 'Amran Governorate, Yemen. It is located between Thula and Shibam Kawkaban.
Alawi, also transliterated as Alevi, Alevi, Alavi, Alawid, or Alawite, is an adjective denoting "of or related to Ali", the Prophet Muhammad's cousin. As a proper noun it is used by individuals, dynasties, places, and religious sects and organizations who identify as being either descendants or followers of Ali. It may refer to:
Harran may refer to:
Ansar al-Sharia or Ansar al-Shariah is a name used by a collection of radical or militant Islamist groups or militias, in at least eight countries. While they share names and ideology, they lack a unified command structure.
Islah or Al-Islah is an Arabic word usually translated as "reform", in the sense of "to improve, to better, to correct something and removing vice or to put something into a better position."
Niazi Mostafa was an Egyptian film director.
Ahmar or Al Ahmar (الاحمر) may refer to:
Dahi may refer to:
Al-Waqf may refer to:
Hababah, was a jarya slave singer and poet of the Caliph Yazid II.
Hababa is a Syrian village in the Duraykish District in Tartous Governorate. According to the Syria Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), Hababa had a population of 769 in the 2004 census.
Qahtan and Qahtani (Kahtani) or with the definite article al- as Al-Qahtani (Al-Kahtani) meaning coming from Qahtan may refer to:
Hamidah or Hamida is the female version of the Arabic name Hamid. It may refer to: