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Abd al-Haqq (Muhaddith) al-Dehlawi was an Islamic scholar, Sufi and author from India. [1] Biography. He was born in 1551 (958 AH) in Delhi, hence the suffix Dehlavi ...
Kitab at-Tawhid by Ash-Shaykh wal Imam Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab; Maktubat Imam Rabbani by Shaykh Ahmad Sirhindi; Akhbar al-Akhyar by Shaykh Abdul-Haqq Muhaddith Dehlavi; Takmīl al-Iman by Shaykh Abdul-Haqq Muhaddith Dehlavi; Hujjat Allah al-Baligha by Shah Waliullah Dehlawi; Al-Kharida al-Bahia by Ahmad al-Dardir; Nayl al-Awtar by Al-Shawkani
Madarij-ul-Nabuwwah is a book by Sunni Islamic scholar 'Abd al-Haqq al-Dehlawi (1551–1642) who lived in Delhi during the Mughal era. [1] See also. List of Sunni books;
Shah Abdul Aziz Muhaddith Dehlavi (11 October 1746 – 5 June 1824) was an Indian Sunni Muslim Scholar and Sufi Saint. He is known as the Muhaddith and Mujaddid from India. [1] He was a member of the Naqshbandi Sufi order. Their tradition inspired later Sunni scholarship, including Abdul Aziz's father Shah Waliullah Dehlawi. [3]
Dehlavi is a toponymic surname for people from Delhi (formerly Dehli). Notable people with the surname include: 'Abd al-Haqq al-Dehlawi (1551–1642), Indian Islamic scholar from Delhi, author of Ma'arij-ul-Nabuwwah
Deobandis represent a group of scholars affiliated with the reformist Deobandi movement, which originated in the town of Darul Uloom Deoband in northern India. Founded in 1866, this movement sought to safeguard Islamic teachings amidst non-Muslim governance and societal changes. [1]
It was founded by Shah Abdur Rahim, the father of Shah Waliullah Dehlawi, during the reign of Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb. [1] After the death of Shah Abdur Rahim in 1718 Shah Waliullah started teaching at the Madrasah. It became a leading institute of Islamic learning and was acknowledged as the most influential seminary in the Indian ...
Abd al Haqq Kielan (born 1941), Swedish imam; Abdul Haq (Afghan leader) (1958–2001), Afghan leader against both the communists and the Taliban; Abdelhak Achik (born 1959), Moroccan featherweight boxer (1988 Olympics) Huda bin Abdul Haq (1960–2008), Indonesian executed for terrorism; Abdelhak Benchikha (born 1963), Algerian football manager