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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. [9] Aashoora - A book containing 16-17 pages written on the day of Aashoora

  3. Abdul Haq (Afghan leader) - Wikipedia

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    Haq also had two older brothers (Haji Din Mohammad and Abdul Qadir), and one younger brother (Nasrullah Baryalai Arsalai). An early backer of Hamid Karzai, Abdul Qadir was rewarded with a cabinet position before he was assassinated in 2002. Haji Din Muhammad is the leader of the Hezb-e Islami Khalis party. [1]

  4. Abd al-Haqq - Wikipedia

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    Huda bin Abdul Haq (1960–2008), Indonesian executed for terrorism Abdelhak Benchikha (born 1963), Algerian football manager Mohamed Abdelhak Achik, or just Mohammed Achik (born 1965), Moroccan bantamweight boxer (1992 Olympics)

  5. Abdul Haq Wasiq - Wikipedia

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    Abdul Haq Wasiq (Pashto: عبد الحق واثق [ˈabdʊl haq wɑˈsɪq]; born 1971) is the Director of Intelligence of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan since September 7, 2021. [2] He was previously the Deputy Minister of Intelligence in the former Taliban government (1996–2001). [ 3 ]

  6. Muhammad ibn Abd Al-Haqq - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad ibn Abd Al-Haqq (Arabic: محمد بن عَبد الحَقّ; died 1244) was a Marinid ruler. He was the son of Abd al-Haqq I and the brother of Uthman I . He continued to fight the Almohads especially around the city of Meknes .

  7. 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]

  8. Abd al-Haqq I - Wikipedia

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    Abu Muhammad Abd al-Haqq I (1157 – 1217) was the first leader of the Marinid dynasty of the Maghreb. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] He was descended from a noble family from the Zab [ fr ] region, where he was born.

  9. Abd al-Haqq II - Wikipedia

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    Abd al-Haqq was the son of Sultan Abu Said Uthman III, who made an unsuccessful attempt to recover Ceuta from the Portuguese in 1419. This led to instability in the Marinid state culminating in a coup in Fez in 1420, in which Abu Said Uthman III was assassinated. At that time, his son and heir Abd al-Haqq was just one year old.