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  2. List of translations of the Quran - Wikipedia

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    Mawlana Abdullah and Mawlana Abdul Aziz: It is a translation of the Tafseer of Abdul Haq Darbangawi and Wa'iz Kashifi. Translated by Abdullah and Abdul Aziz, it was printed in 1930 in Mumbai, India. Din Muhammad Khan: It is a word by word translation of the Quran printed in early years.

  3. Urdu Lughat - Wikipedia

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    The dictionary was edited by the honorary director general of the board Maulvi Abdul Haq who had already been working on an Urdu dictionary since the establishment of the Urdu Dictionary Board, Karachi, in 1958. [1] [2] [3] Urdu Lughat consists of 22 volumes. In 2019, the board prepared a concise version of the dictionary in two volumes.

  4. Abdul Haq (Urdu scholar) - Wikipedia

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    Haq was a scholarly critic who provided criticisms of modern Urdu works and encouraged his students to develop literary skills and appreciation of Urdu. [citation needed] Following his retirement from Osmania University in 1930, Haq worked to compile and edit a comprehensive and authoritative English-Urdu dictionary. [1]

  5. Mehr Abdul Haq - Wikipedia

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    Mehr Abdul Haq (Urdu: مہر عبدالحق; () 1 June 1915, Layyah, British India – () 23 February 1995 Multan, Pakistan) [1] was a philologist from Pakistan. [ 2 ] After completing his education, he joined the education department, where he worked in different posts.

  6. Abd al-Haqq - Wikipedia

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    Miangul Abdul-Haqq Jahan Zeb, or just Miangul Jahan Zeb (1908–1987), ruler of Swat (Pakistan) Abdul Haq Akorwi (1912–1988), founder of Darul Uloom Haqqania. Mehr Abdul Haq (1915–1995), Pakistani linguist; Abdul Haq Azmi (1928–2016), former Shaykh al-Hadith of Darul Uloom Deoband; Abdul Haq Ansari (born 1931), Indian religious scholar

  7. Darul Uloom Haqqania - Wikipedia

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    Abdul Haq (Urdu: عبدالحق, Pashto: عبدالحق; 11 January 1912 – 7 September 1988) of Akora Khattak, Pakistan, sometimes referred to as Abdul Haq Akorwi was a Pashtun Islamic scholar and the founder, chancellor, and Shaykh al-Hadith of the Islamic seminary Darul Uloom Haqqania.

  8. List of lexicographers - Wikipedia

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    Maulvi Abdul Haq (India/Pakistan, 1872–1961) Baba-e-Urdu, English-Urdu dictionary; Ivar Aasen (Norway, 1813–1896) Norwegian language; Abu Amr Ishaq ibn Mirar al-Shaybani (Iraq, c. 738–828) Arabic; Ilia Abuladze (Georgia, 1901–1968) Old Georgian; Johann Christoph Adelung (Germany, 1732–1806) German language general dictionary

  9. Shan-ul-Haq Haqqee - Wikipedia

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    The Oxford English-Urdu Dictionary is a translation of the eighth and ninth editions of the Concise Oxford English Dictionary. [ 1 ] One of his personal friends was the former Chairman of Pakistan Academy of Letters and National Language Authority , Iftikhar Arif , who remembers him fondly.