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Deobandis represent a group of scholars affiliated with the reformist Deobandi movement, which originated in the town of Darul Uloom Deoband in northern India. Founded in 1866, this movement sought to safeguard Islamic teachings amidst non-Muslim governance and societal changes. [1]
Deoban stands at 6855 meter 22490 feet. Its joint 28th highest located entirely within the uttrakhand India. Nanda Devi, is the highest mountain in this category. Deoban is the 396th highest peak in the world. [3] Deoban located just south east of Mana Peak and west of Bidhan. on the south west side lies the Mandir Parbat.
Revival from Below: The Deoband Movement and Global Islam is a book by Brannon D. Ingram, a professor affiliated with Northwestern University.This scholarly publication, brought to readers in 2018 through the University of California Press, explores the reformist agenda of the Deobandis and delves into the understudied aspect of their expansion beyond South Asia, with a particular focus on ...
Islamic Revival in British India: Deoband, 1860-1900 is a book authored by Barbara D. Metcalf, a professor at the University of California. Originally, this book emerged as a revised edition of her doctoral dissertation and was published in 1982 by Princeton University Press. [1] At its core, the book focused on the Deobandi movement formative ...
This bibliography of Deobandi Movement is a selected list of generally available scholarly resources related to Deobandi Movement, a revivalist movement within Sunni Islam, adhering to the Hanafi school of law, formed in the late 19th century around the Darul Uloom Deoband in British India, from which the name derives, by Qasim Nanawtawi, Rashid Ahmad Gangohi and several others, after the ...
Name Established Founder Country Type Status Reference 1 Samratut Tarbiat: 1878 Mahmud Hasan Deobandi: British India: Political: Inactive [1]2 Jamiatul Ansar
Vyas Deo Prasad also known as Vyas Deo Prasad Kushwaha [1] [2] is an Indian politician, former Minister of state in the Government of Bihar from April 2008 to November 2010. [3] He represented Siwan in the Bihar Legislative Assembly thrice in a row winning 2005 , 2010 , 2015 elections . [ 4 ]
He angrily storms at the event and makes a scene. Subsequently, he is man-handled and beaten by the residents. In retaliation, he calls up Dr. Vyas and blackmails him into shutting down the temple permanently, in exchange of the frequency project. Dr. Vyas is forced to call the police and gets the temple shut down.