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  2. Wali Rahmani (influencer) - Wikipedia

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    Rahmani founded Al Hadi Educational Trust.Then, he established Umeed Academy under the trust [7] [8] on April 1, 2018, for disadvantaged children who have been trapped in the cycle of poverty for seven, ten, or fifteen generations.

  3. Al-Hadi School of Accelerative Learning - Wikipedia

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    The Al-Hadi School of Accelerative Learning (AHS) is an Islamic primary and secondary school in Southwest Houston, Texas. [5] The school is founded by Nasser Biria and is located on the premises of the Islamic Education Center of Greater Houston (IEC) of Houston, which also houses one of the largest mosques in Houston. [6]

  4. Al-Sayyid Shaykh bin Ahmad al-Hadi - Wikipedia

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    Al-Sayyid Shaykh bin Ahmad al-Hadi (November 22, 1867 – February 20 1934; also spelled Syed Sheikh al-Hady) was a Malay-Arab entrepreneur, publicist and writer in British Malaya, who was one of the pioneers of the Malay educational and nationalist movement and advocated a rationalist-oriented reform of Islam in the Malay Archipelago.

  5. Farhat Hashmi - Wikipedia

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    Farhat Naseem Hashmi (Urdu: فرحت ہاشمی; born December 22, 1957) is a Pakistani-Canadian Islamic scholar and preacher. [1] She is the founder of the Al-Huda Institute, a network of conservative Islamic religious schools for women.

  6. Sayyid - Wikipedia

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    He was an eleventh generational descendant of Ali ibn Husayn Zayn al-Abidin through his son Abd Allah Al Bahr Al Ilm. Sharafuddin Maneri [ 65 ] belongs to Banu Hashim family of Imam Taj Faqih. In Bihar, Sayyids were landlords, judges, barristers, intellectuals, civil servant, clerics, teachers, businessmen and farmers.

  7. al-Hadi - Wikipedia

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    After al-Hadi's death Harun al-Rashid married her. [33] Another concubine was Rahim, who was the mother of his son, Ja'far. [32] Another concubine was Hilanah. After al-Hadi's death, she became a concubine of his brother Harun al-Rashid. [34] His other sons were al-Abbas, Abdallah, Ishaq, Isma'il, Sulayman and Musa.

  8. List of Atharis - Wikipedia

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    Atharis or Ahl al-Hadith are those who adhere to the creed of Athari theology, [1] which originated in the 8th century CE from the Hanbali scholarly circles of Ahl al-Hadith. The name derives from "tradition" in its technical sense as a translation of the Arabic word "Athar". [ 2 ]

  9. Elhadi Adam - Wikipedia

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    Elhadi Adam was a prolific writer and wrote several collections of poems. The most well known of his work is Koukh Al-Ashwag (كوخ الاشواق) from the mid-1960s. He wrote in several literary genres, for example a play named Suad that speaks against early marriage. Critics and history scholars in Sudan believe he is one of those who ...