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  2. Aid al-Qarni - Wikipedia

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    Al-Qarni is best known for his self-help book La Tahzan (Don't Be Sad), which is aimed at Muslims and non-Muslims alike. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Al-Quarni is on the United States No Fly List and was barred entry in 2012 and 2015 to attend a convention in Chicago.

  3. Template:Islam - Wikipedia

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  4. Template : Encyclopaedia of Islam, New Edition/testcases

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  5. Rehal (book rest) - Wikipedia

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    A wooden rehal.. A rehal [a] (Urdu: رحل, Hindi: रिहल, Bengali: রেহাল, Arabic: رَحْل) [1] or rahle Turkish: rahle) or tawla (Arabic: طاولة), is an X-shaped, foldable book rest or lectern used to hold religious scriptures for reverent display, as well as during reading or recitation.

  6. Islamic eschatology - Wikipedia

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    On the fate of non-Muslims in the hereafter, Shia Islam (or at least cleric Ayatullah Mahdi Hadavi Tehrani of Al-Islam.org), takes a view similar to Ash'arism. Tehrani divides non-Muslims into two groups: the heedless and stubborn who will go to hell and the ignorant who will not "if they are truthful to their own religion":

  7. Template:Kazi Nazrul Islam - Wikipedia

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  8. Arabic - Wikipedia

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    The Beirut newspaper La Syrie pushed for the change from Arabic script to Latin letters in 1922. The major head of this movement was Louis Massignon, a French Orientalist, who brought his concern before the Arabic Language Academy in Damascus in 1928. Massignon's attempt at Romanization failed as the academy and population viewed the proposal ...

  9. Western New Guinea - Wikipedia

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    Islam has been present in Papua since the 15th century, because of interaction with Muslim traders and Moluccan Muslim Sultanates especially the earliest being Bacan. Though there were many earlier theories and folk legends on origin of Islam, sometimes mixed with indigenous folk religion of Fakfak, Kaimana, Bintuni, and Wondama. These include ...