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Husamul Haramain (Ḥusām al-Haramayn) or Husam al Harmain Ala Munhir kufr wal mayn (The Sword of the Two Holy Mosques to the throats of non-believers) 1906, is a treatise written by Ahmad Raza Khan (1856- 1921) which declared the founders of the Deobandi, Ahle Hadith and Ahmadiyya movements as heretics. [1] [2] [3] [4]
Utameshgaray of Kazan – Khan of Kazan Khanate [319] Walid Shoebat – American author and self-proclaimed former member of the PLO [340] Wu'erkaixi – Uyghur dissident known for his leading role during the Tiananmen protests of 1989. [341] [342] Yadegar Moxammat of Kazan (Yadegar Mokhammad of Kazan) – last khan of Kazan Khanate [319]
Mufti Sibtain Raza Khan [1] (2 November 1927 - 9 November 2015) [2] also known as Ameen-e-Shari'at (Protector of Shariah) was an Islamic scholar, [3] Sufi, author and Islamic Poet from India. He was the grandson of Hassan Raza Khan .
Carolinas Medical Center, formally known as Atrium Health Carolinas Medical Center, [1] is an 874-bed non-profit, tertiary, research and academic medical center located in Charlotte, North Carolina, servicing the southern North Carolina, northern South Carolina, and the Metrolina region. Carolinas Medical Center is one of the region's only ...
Atrium Health Mercy (formerly Mercy Hospital, later Carolinas Medical Center-Mercy) is a 185-bed adult health tertiary acute care facility located in the Elizabeth neighborhood of Charlotte, North Carolina. The hospital was established in 1906 by the Sisters of Mercy, and is the first Catholic hospital ever built in North Carolina.
Mustafa was born on 28 December 1935 corresponding to 2nd of Shawwal Hijri 1354 in Ghosi, Uttar Pradesh, India to Amjad Ali Aazmi, former Grand Mufti of India and a successor of Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi. His birth name was Muhammad Waahid Ali. He traces his lineage to Maulana Khayrud’deen. [7] [8]
Named Ibrahim at birth, [1] Khan was born in Jhelum in the Punjab, then part of British India, now in Pakistan.His father, Fazaldad (c. 1846-1943), was a Shiite Muslim of peasant birth who had been richly rewarded by the British for the family's support and military service during the conquest of the region, and became a wealthy landowning zamindar, adopting the name "Khan Bahadur Fazaldad Khan".
Malfuzat-i A'la Hazrat (Urdu: ملفوظات اعلیٰ حضرت, romanized: Malfūẓāt-i Aʿlā Ḥaẓrat) is a 1919 book published by Indian Islamic scholar Mustafa Raza Khan. It is a compilation of his father Ahmad Raza Khan 's questions and answers during his life.