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  2. Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi - Wikipedia

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    Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi [a] ... and is a widely read version of the translation in the Indian Subcontinent. It has been translated into English, Hindi, Bengali, Dutch ...

  3. Akhtar Raza Khan - Wikipedia

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    Akhtar Raza Khan [a] (born Muhammad Ismail Raza; 23 November 1943 – 20 July 2018), [1] also known as Tajush Shari'ah, [b] and Azhari Miyan, [3] [4] was an Indian Islamic scholar. A mufti of the Barelvis , he was the great-grandson of Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi who was considered to be a Mujaddid by his followers and was the eponymous founder of ...

  4. Barelvi movement - Wikipedia

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    Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi (1856–1921) who was a Sunni Sufi scholar and reformer in north India wrote extensively, including the Fatawa-i Razawiyya, in defense of the status of Muhammad in Islam and popular Sufi practices, and became the leader of the Barelvi movement.

  5. Kanzul Iman - Wikipedia

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    Ala Hazrat Imam Ahmad Raza Khan adopted the Urdu translation originally done by Shah Abdul Qadir Dehlvi and wrote the translation in Urdu. It has been subsequently translated into other European and South Asian languages including English, Hindi, Bengali, Dutch, Turkish, Sindhi, Gujarati and Pashto. [1] In English

  6. Grand Mufti of India - Wikipedia

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    In the British ruling period, Islamic scholars noted Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi who was the spiritual leader of Indian Muslims, scholar and revivalist. [ 18 ] [ 19 ] [ 20 ] Thousands of students and scholars were attracted to his works and requested him to become Grand Mufti, but he declined.

  7. All India Sunni Conference - Wikipedia

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    The Conference was established in 1925 in the wake of Congress led secular Indian nationalism, changing Geo-political situation of India by leading Barelvi personalities of that time including Jamaat Ali Shah, Naeem-ud-Deen Muradabadi, Mustafa Raza Khan Qadri, Amjad Ali Aazmi, Abdul Hamid Qadri Badayuni, Mohammad Abdul Ghafoor Hazarvi and Syed ...

  8. Bareilly Sharif Dargah - Wikipedia

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    Bareilly Sharif Dargah is a Dargah (shrine) or mausoleum of Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi, a 19th-century islamic scholar who founded the Barelvi movement. It is located in Bareilly district in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India. [1] The Dome of the Dargah was designed by Shah Mehmood Jaan Qadri with the use of Matchsticks. [2]

  9. Akhtar Hussain Aleemi - Wikipedia

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    Akhtar Hussain Qadri Aleemi [a] (born March 1, 1972) is an Indian Islamic scholar, author, and spiritual leader associated with the Barelvi movement. [1] He is the spiritual successor of Muhammad Akhtar Raza Khan. [2] He is known for his contributions to Islamic scholarship, particularly in the Hanafi school of thought.

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