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Abraham Ahmed
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Red Dead Redemption II(, Windows) | Lead Animators |
Grand Theft Auto V(, Xbox ) | Senior Animators |
Max Payne 3(, PlayStation 3) | Senior Animation Specialist |
L.A. Noire: The Complete Edition(, Windows) | Senior Animation Specialist |
L.A. Noire(, Xbox ) | Senior Animation Specialist |
Red Dead Redemption(, Xbox ) | Senior Animation Specialist |
Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City(, Windows) | Ingame Animation |
Grand Theft Auto: The Ballad of Gay Tony(, Xbox ) | Ingame Animation |
Bully: Scholarship Edition(, Windows) | Animation |
Grand Theft Auto IV(, Xbox ) | In Game Animation |
Manhunt 2(, PlayStation 2) | Lead Animator |
The Warriors(, PlayStation 2) | Ingame Animation |
Disney's Tarzan Untamed(, PlayStation 2) | With the Collaboration of |
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Abraham in Islam
Islamic view of Abraham
Abraham[a] was a prophet and messenger[5][6] of God according to Islam, and an ancestor to the Ishmaelite Arabs and Israelites.[5][7] Abraham plays a prominent role as an example of faith in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.[5] In Muslim belief, Abraham fulfilled all the commandments and trials wherein God nurtured him throughout his lifetime. As a result of his unwavering faith in God, Abraham was promised by God to be a leader to all the nations of the world.[8] The Quran extols Abraham as a model, an exemplar, obedient and not an idolater.[9] In this sense, Abraham has been described as representing "primordial man in universal surrender to the Divine Reality before its fragmentation into religions separated from each other by differences in form".[10]:18 Muslims believe that the Kaaba in Mecca was built by Abraham and his son Ishmael
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Ahmad ibn Ibrahim al-Ghazi
16th century Imam and General of the Adal Sultanate
"Ahmad ibn Ibrahim" redirects here. For the Sultan of Fez from – and –, see Ahmad ibn Ibrahim, al-Mustansir.
Ahmad ibn Ibrahim al-Ghazi (Arabic: أحمد بن إبراهيم الغازي, Harari: አሕመድ ኢብራሂም አል-ጋዚ, Somali: Axmed Ibraahim al-Qaasi;[2]c. 21 July – 10 February ) was the Imam of the Adal Sultanate from to [3] Commonly named Ahmed Gragn in Amharic and Gurey in Somali, both meaning the left-handed, he led the invasion and conquest of Abyssinia from the Sultanate of Adal during the Ethiopian-Adal War.[4] He is often referred to as the "King of Zeila" in medieval texts.[1]:79
Dubbed "The African Attila" by Orientalist Frederick A. Edwards,[5]: Imam Ahmed‘s conquests reached all the way to the borders of the Sultanate of Funj.[6][7] Imam Ahmed won nearly all his battles against the Ethiopians before and aft