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  • Inside his cell, Sam throws a tantrum and demands a " habus corpeas ".
  • The land of Islamic charitable trusts ( " habus " ) was regarded as government property and confiscated.
  • After retreating to Granada, Ibn-Nasr took up residence at the Palace of Badis ben Habus in the Alhambra.
  • That ministry also administered religious property, the habus, provided for religious education and training in schools, and created special institutes for Islamic learning.
  • Rejecting suggestions such as " The Habus and Mongooses, " " Ryukyu Girls " and " Okinawa Girls, " the quartet unanimously decided on " Speed ."
  • In 917 the Miknasa and its leader Masala ibn Habus, acting on behalf of their Fatimid allies, attacked Fes and forced Yahya ibn Idris to recognize Fatimid suzerainty, before deposing him in 921.
  • The castle was then largely ignored until the eleventh century, when its ruins were renovated and rebuilt by Samuel ibn Naghrela, vizier to the emir Badis ben Habus of the Zirid Dynasty of Al Andalus, in an attempt to preserve the small Jewish settlement also located on the natural plateau, Sabikah Hill.
  • Not only did the state appropriate the habus lands ( the religious foundations that constituted the main source of income for religious institutions, including schools ) in 1843, but colon officials refused to allocate enough money to maintain schools and mosques properly and to provide for enough teachers and religious leaders for the growing population.
  • Not only did the state appropriate the habus lands ( the religious foundations that constituted the main source of income for religious institutions, including schools ) in 1843, but " " officials refused to allocate enough money to maintain schools and mosques properly and to provide for enough teachers and religious leaders for the growing population.
  • After the death of the vizier Joseph, the position was occupied by the Arab Al-Naya and after his assassination by the Abu-l-Rabbi, moz醨abe who successfully maneuvered to Badis ben Habus not appoint his successor his son Maksan which had lost Ja閚 at the hands of Seville and he was a refugee in the Taifa of Toledo, but his grandson Abdallah ibn Buluggin, who finally succeeded Badis when he died in 1073.