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"Dunya" is an Arabic word that means "lower or lowest", [1] or "nearer or nearest", [2] which is understood as a reference to the "lower world, this world here below". [3] The term "dunya" is employed to refer to the present world "as it is closest to one’s life as opposed to the life of the Hereafter". [4]
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 , original title , translated tile in parentheses, year first published.) Diler Mujjrim (دلير مجرم) (The Courageous Criminal) Bilal Naseem - 1952
One of the most persistent, clever, daring, and disgusting villains created by Ibn-e-Safi, Sung Hee is one of the only two villains who has the honour of appearing and dueling with the heroes of both Jasoosi Dunya and Imran Series (the other being Theresa).
Jasoosi Dunya (Urdu: جاسوسى دنيا) is a popular series of Urdu detective stories created by Ibne-Safi. Its first novel, Dilaer Mujrim (دلير مجرم) was published in March 1952. In the following 27 years, Ibn-e-Safi wrote 127 books in the series with his last Jasoosi Dunya novel, Sehra'ee Deewana (صحرائی دیوانہ ...
In a spiritual sense, poverty is defined as the absence of desire for wealth in this world (Dunya) to receive more of the pleasures and everlasting wealth of the Akhira (Afterlife). One of the aspects of one who has embodied the true essence of faqr, is that the mystic must never ask anything of anyone else. [ 9 ]
Ibn Abi Al-Dunya (208-281 AH) was a hadith scholar, literary historian, and educator. He was renowned for his books on hadith, history, asceticism, heart-softening ...
Mahadi Faisal is a Bangladeshi singer and composer. [1] [2] [3] He has released several albums and singles. [4]He participated in the reality competition series for children, Notun Kuri, on Bangladesh Television (BTV) in 1995. [1]
The Emperor of Ethiopia Amda Seyon I made Jamal ad-Din Governor of Ifat after the defeat and imprisonment of his brother Sabr ad-Din I.Taddesse Tamrat notes that Jamal ad-Din had been released from prison upon his appointment, and speculates that the Emperor had held onto the noble as a hostage to guarantee the loyalty of Ifat.