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  2. Jahannam - Wikipedia

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    Islam portal. v. t. e. In Islam, Jahannam is the place of punishment for unbelievers and evildoers in the afterlife, or hell. [1] This notion is an integral part of Islamic theology, [1] and has occupied an important place in the Muslim belief. [2] It is often called by the proper name Jahannam. [a] However, "Jahannam" is simultaneously a term ...

  3. List of books banned in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    List of books banned in Pakistan. Swami Dayananda's religious text Satyarth Prakash was banned in some princely states and in Sindh in 1944 and is still banned in Sindh. [1] Pt. Chamupati. Currently banned in India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. [2] Banned in 1984 by the military dictator Zia-ul-Haq's government because of some 'offending passages'.

  4. Maalik - Wikipedia

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    In Islamic belief, Maalik (Arabic: مَٰلِكُ, romanized: mālik) [1][a] denotes an angel in Hell / Purgatory (Arabic: جهنم, romanized: jahannam) who guarded the Hellfire and assisted by other angel guards (Q 74:30) known as Zabaniyah (Arabic: الزبانية, romanized: az-zabānīya). In the Qur'an, Maalik is mentioned in Surah Az ...

  5. Naseem Hijazi - Wikipedia

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    Novelist. Language. Urdu. Nationality. Pakistani. Notable awards. Pride of Performance Award in 1992. Sharif Hussain (Urdu: شریف حسین), who used the pseudonym Nasīm Hijāzī (Urdu: نسیم حجازی, commonly transliterated as Naseem Hijazi or Nasim Hijazi) (19 May 1914 – 2 March 1996), was an Urdu novelist. [1][2]

  6. Barzakh - Wikipedia

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    The idea of Barzakh has significance in Shia Islam, though different from its significance in Sufism. The Prophet and the Shia Imams, particularly the sixth Imam ( Jafar As-Sadiq ), have explained through various hadiths the treatment, condition, processes, and other intricate details regarding the passage of Barzakh. [ 29 ]

  7. Urdu Daira Maarif Islamiya - Wikipedia

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    Urdu Daira Maarif Islamiya or Urdu Encyclopaedia of Islam (Urdu: اردو دائرہ معارف اسلامیہ) is the largest Islamic encyclopedia published in Urdu by University of the Punjab. Originally it is a translated, expanded and revised version of Encyclopedia of Islam. Its composition began in the 1950s at University of the Punjab.

  8. Nazir Ahmad Dehlvi - Wikipedia

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    Nazir Ahmad Dehlvi. Maulvi Nazir Ahmad Dehlvi, also known as Deputy Nazir Ahmad, was an Urdu novel writer, social and religious reformer, and orator. Even today’s he’s best known for his novels, he wrote over 30 books on subjects such as law, logic, ethics and linguistics. [1]

  9. List of Jasoosi Dunya by Ibn-e-Safi - Wikipedia

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    Following is the complete list of 124 novels written by the original author Ibn-e-Safi in Jasoosi Dunya (جاسوسی دنیا) series. [1] (. Original number, original title (Roman), original title (Urdu), translated tile in parentheses, year first published.) Dilaer Mujrim (دلير مجرم) (The Courageous Criminal) Bilal Naseem - 1952.