This is a Fourth Month of Islam according to the Islamic Calendar.

Concluding a non aggression convention between Turkey, Iraq, Iran and Afghanistan

Written by Islamstory Thursday, 24 April 2008

1356 AH/ July 9th, 1937 AD: Concluding a non aggression convention between Turkey, Iraq, Iran and Afghanistan. It was a mere code of honor which is not binding on those Islamic states. This unbinding code of honor was not reckoned with, thus failing to urge these states to get together in cases of imperial aggressions.

 

Death of walking encyclopedia Mostafa Ibn Ali Ibn Radwan who was an authority in Fiqh

Written by Islamstory Thursday, 24 April 2008

1322 AH/ July 14th , 1904AD: Death of walking encyclopedia Mostafa Ibn Ali Ibn Radwan who was an authority in Fiqh, literature and Math; he was also one of the icons of Zaytuna University in Tunis.

   

The first feminist magazine in the Arab world is issued

Written by Islamstory Thursday, 24 April 2008

1310 AH/ November 20th , 1892AD: The first feminist magazine in the Arab world, Al Fatah ( Young Woman) is issued by Hind Nofal in Alexandria. It was a monthly magazine which contained literature, scientific and historical subjects in about 40 pages. It stopped publication in 1894 after its publisher got married.

 

Ottoman army commander Ghazi Mohamed Pasha achieves great victory on the German army

Written by Islamstory Thursday, 24 April 2008

948 AH/ August 22nd, 1541 AD: Ottoman army commander Ghazi Mohamed Pasha achieves great victory on the German army near Buda Castle adjacent to Hungary.

   

Sultan Ezz Eddin Aybak assumes power in Egypt

Written by Islamstory Thursday, 24 April 2008

29th of Rabeea-ul Akher

648 AH/ August 1st , 1250 AD: Sultan Ezz Eddin Aybak assumes power in Egypt in place of Queen Shagaratuddur who married him and renounced power after mounting pressures on her from inside and outside.

 

An Egyptian conference was held in Cairo under the sponsor of the British

Written by Islamstory Thursday, 24 April 2008

1329AH/ 1911AD: An Egyptian conference was held in Cairo under the sponsor of the British – who ostensibly showed friendliness to both Muslims and Christians while they actually triggered a sectarian sedition between them – under the cover of discussing the Coptic issue and the outcomes of the Coptic conference in Assiut.

   

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