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Khawaja Shamsuddin Azeemi (Urdu: خواجه شمس الدين عظيمي; born 17 October 1927) is a Pakistani Islamic scholar and a master in the field of Tassawuf, with Ijazah and authorization from his Murshid Muhammad Azeem Barkhiya, the founder and the Shaykh of Silsila Azeemia. He is the current head of the Azeemia order. [1]
Maulana Muhammad Musa rohani bazi (1935- 19 October 1998) was an exceptional Islamic philosopher, author, scholar, imam, commentator of hadith, astronomer, jurist, and was one of the prominent scholars of Pakistan.He was Shaikhul Hadith in Jamea Ashrafia Lahore. Sheikh Musa Rohani Bazi was renowned by his literary work that covers various ...
Urdu digest was the first digest in Pakistan that started in 1959 in Lahore.Its format is similar to the famous American monthly, Reader's Digest.Its writings present a traditional way of religious Pakistani life and covers a large variety of topics.
Sheikh Muhammad Rohani(1220-1305 AD)(Pashto:شيخ محمد روحانى) also known as Shah Muhammad Rohani and Rohani Ba Ba was a Sufi cleric born around 1220 AD. The cleric, whose shrine in southern Afghanistan attracts thousands of Sufi visitors every year, is said to have migrated to current day Afghanistan in the later parts of the 13th century AD during the decline of the Abbasid ...
Pakistan was originally part of the church's Singapore Mission when missionaries arrived in the 1990s. On November 1, 2007, the India New Delhi Mission was organized, which included Northern India, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nepal, and Pakistan. [13] On November 7, 2010, the Pakistan Service Mission, headquartered in Islamabad, was created.
According to Baháʼí sources, the Baháʼí population in Pakistan was around 30,000 in 2001, [14] and around 1,000 individuals had completed Ruhi Book 1 by 2004. [17]The first edition of World Christian Encyclopedia (1982) estimated the Baháʼís in Pakistan to be 100 in 1900, 15,100 in 1970, 20,000 in 1975, and 25,000 in 1980, with an annual growth rate of 4.5% from 1970 to 1980. [18]
He was born Hassan Fereydoun (or Fereydun, in reference to a just king in Persian mythology, Persian: حسن فریدون, Persian pronunciation: [hæˌsæn-e feɾejˈdun]) and later changed his last name to Rouhani, which means 'spiritual' or 'cleric'; [58] also transliterated as Rowhani, Ruhani, or Rohani). It is not clear when he ...
The Lohani (Rohani, Nohani) Marwat, as well as some other minor Lodi tribes and the Bettani proper, speak the Marwat Lodi Bettani dialect, which is a southern Pashto variety, however, its phonetics are different from the southern Kandahari Pashto. The Sheerani tribe of the Bettani confederacy speaks another southern dialect.