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Fatawa Razawiyya or the full name al-Ataya fi-Nabaviah Fatawa-i Razawiyya (translates to Verdicts of Imam Ahmed Raza by the blessings of the Prophet) is the main fatwa (Islamic verdicts on various issues) book of his movement. [29] [30] It has been published in 30 volumes and in approx. 22,000 pages. It contains solutions to daily problems from ...
Muhammad Ibrahim Raza Khan Qadri Razvi (1907–1965), commonly known as Mufassir-e-Azam-e-Hind and Jilani Miyan, was an Indian Islamic scholar, Sufi mystic, orator, author, and leader of Sunni Muslim’s Barelvi movement of Sunni Islam in the Indian subcontinent. He was the elder brother of Hammad Raza Khan.
Sayed Ziaul Haq (Bengali: সৈয়দ জিয়াউল হক; 1928–1988) was a Sufi saint of the Maizbhanderi Sufi order, [1] also known as Bisso Wali [2] [3] (Bengali: বিশ্ব অলী), Shahenshah [2] [3] (Bengali: শাহেনশাহ), Zia Baba (Bengali: জিয়া বাবা) and Shahenshah Sayed Ziaul Haq ...
Film India Early history - About Bahlool, a companion of Imam Musa al-Kadhim: Mokhtarnameh: 2010 TV Series Iran Early history - Life of Mukhtar al-Thaqafi, the Battle of Karbala, and Hasan and Husayn. The Kingdom of Solomon: 2010 Film Iran Solomon Based on the Islamic account of the Israelite prophet-king Solomon. If he were among us: 2011 ...
Alaul Haq Umar was born in 1301, in the city of Hazrat Pandua to a Muslim family descended from Khalid ibn al-Walid, an Arab commander and companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, who belonged to the Banu Makhzum clan of Quraysh.
Haq and Bad are Tuan Haji Ibrahim's adopted brothers. Haq is endowed with power and is capable of removing objects with the power of the mind. Unlike Haq who has good personality and wisdom, Bad is more rebellious and stubborn. To Bad's stubbornness, their mother died before their eyes.
He went to school till graduation at the Madrasa Manzar-e-Islam of the Dargah Aala Hazrat, [13] and then at Islamia Inter College, Bareilly. [13] He post-graduated from the Al-Azhar University in Egypt in the Arabic literature and Islamic Studies with specialisation in Hadith and Tafseer from 1963 to 1966, [ 1 ] where he was conferred with the ...
ʿUthmān Sirāj ad-Dīn al-Bangālī (Arabic: عثمان سراج الدين البنغالي; 1258-1357), known affectionately by followers as Akhi Siraj (Bengali: আখি সিরাজ), was a 14th-century Bengali Muslim scholar. He was a Sufi belonging to the Chishti Order and was a disciple of Nizamuddin Auliya of Delhi.