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  2. Abd al-Haqq al-Dehlawi - Wikipedia

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    Tārīh-i Haqqī (The History by Haqq). General history of South Asia from the time of the Ğūrids to the 42nd year of Mughal Emperor Akbar ’s reign (1005/1596-7). Takmeel-Ul-Iman (Farsi) - Book regarding beliefs of Suni Muslims.

  3. Madarij an-Nabuwwat - Wikipedia

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    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;

  4. Dehlavi - Wikipedia

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    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

  5. Abdul Haq Akorwi - Wikipedia

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    Abdul Haq (Urdu: عبدالحق, Pashto: عبدالحق; 11 January 1912 – 7 September 1988), also known as Abdul Haq Akorwi was a Pakistani Deobandi Islamic scholar and the founder, chancellor, and Shaykh al-Hadith of the Islamic seminary Darul Uloom Haqqania. He also served as vice-president of Wifaq ul Madaris Al-Arabia, Pakistan. [1]

  6. Usman Serajuddin - Wikipedia

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    'Abd al-Haqq al-Dehlawi mentions in his Akhbar al Akhyar, the name of Akhi Sirāj Gaurī; which suggests that Siraj was a native of Gaur in Bengal. [4] [5] He is thought to have been born around 1258 CE, when the region was under the rule of the Mamluk dynasty based in Delhi.

  7. Alaul Haq - Wikipedia

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    It is suggested by 'Abd al-Haqq al-Dehlawi, in his Akhbar al Akhyar, that Alaul Haq died in the year 800 AH (1398 AD). [13] On the other hand, the guardians of Haq's shrine possess a book which cites his death in 786 AH (1384 AD). It has also been said that Alaul Haq's janaza was performed by Jahaniyan Jahangasht. [5]

  8. List of Sunni books - Wikipedia

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    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

  9. Shah Abdul Aziz Dehlavi - Wikipedia

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    Shah Abd al-Aziz published his book in 1789 AD, using a pen name "Hafiz Ghulam Haleem". [8] This book appeared at a very important juncture in history of the Subcontinent. In the nineteenth century, publishing technology was introduced to India and publications became cheaper. This book was published at a large scale, financed by Sunni elite.