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  2. Shah Abdul Aziz Dehlavi - Wikipedia

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    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]

  3. Madrasah-i Rahimiyah - Wikipedia

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    Following the death of Abdul Aziz, the leadership of the Madrasah passed on to his grandson Shah Muhammad Ishaq. [ 5 ] Due to british rage against muslims, after the revolt of 1857 , britishers ordered to close the Madarsah-i-Rahimiya and sold it to Hindu Businessman.

  4. Dehlavi - Wikipedia

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    Saidulla Khan Dehlavi (1941–2014), Pakistani diplomat, brother of Jamil Dehlavi; Shah Abdul Aziz Dehlavi (1746–1824), Indian Islamic scholar, reformer and Naqshbandi Sufi, son of Shah Waliullah Dehlawi; Shah Abdur Rahim Dehlavi (1644-1719), Islamic scholar and a writer, compiler of Fatawa-e-Alamgiri, father of Shah Waliullah Dehlawi

  5. Syed Ahmad Dehlavi (academic) - Wikipedia

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    Syed Ahmad Dehlavi (died 1894) was an Indian Muslim academician and hadith scholar who served as the second principal and Sheikh al-Hadith of Darul Uloom Deoband between 1884 and 1890. [1] He specialised in Islamic astronomy and mathematics.

  6. Mirza Muhammad Kamil Dehlavi - Wikipedia

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    He authored Nuzhat-e-Isna Ashariya (نزھۃ اثنا عشريۃ), a complete response to Shah Abdul Aziz Dehlavi's Tauhfa Ithna Ashari. [3] It was due to this book that he was poisoned by the Sunni ruler Nawab of Jhajjhar of Indian state of Jhajhar. [4] [5] He also wrote more than 60 books besides Nuzhat–e-Isna Ashariya. [2] [6]

  7. List of Pakistanis by net worth - Wikipedia

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    Pakistanis by net worth. Rank Name Net worth As of Source(s) of wealth Ref(s) 1: Shahid Khan: $11.6 billion: 2023:

  8. List of Sufi saints - Wikipedia

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    Abdullah Shah Ghazi (d. 720, buried in Karachi) Abdul Khaliq Ghajadwani (d. 1179, buried in Bukhara, one of the Khwajagan of the Naqshbandi order) Abdul Qadir Gilani (1077–1166, buried in Baghdad, founder of the Qadiriyya Sufi order) [3] [4] Abdul Razzaq Gilani (1134–1207, buried in Baghdad, son of Abdul Qadir Gilani, promoted the Qadiriyya ...

  9. List of Iranians by net worth - Wikipedia

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    Peak net worth Source of wealth Reference 2014–2015: Elghanayan family United States: 2.2 billion (2015) property [3] 2006–2009: Omid Kordestani United States: 2.2 billion (2007) Google [4] 2014–2015: Merage family United States: 1.8 billion (2015) microwavable snacks [5] 2007: Manny Mashouf United States: 1.3 billion (2007) Bebe Stores ...