Proper noun
al-Amin
(Islam) a nickname of Muhammad, meaning the trusted one
In 813, after the death of caliph Al-Amin the palace was no longer used as the home for the caliph and his family. Source: Internet
Others are Abbas Usman a.k.a Gero V. State CA/J/75/C/ 2020 convicted for the offence of rape and sentenced to life imprisonment, and Al-Amin Yunusa a.k.a Maka V. State CA/18/C/2020 convicted for the offence of rape and also sentenced to life imprisonment. Source: Internet
The ruler Al-Amin (809-813), for example, was said to have required slave women to be dressed in masculine clothing so he could be persuaded to have sex and produce an heir. Source: Internet
Muhammad Al-Amin contributed to this report. Source: Internet
The association in a statement signed by its PRO, Al-Amin Chiroma, stated that they condemned the recent act which resulted in blasphemous comments on Prophet Muhammad (SAW). Source: Internet