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Muhammad Taqi-ud-Din bin Abdil-Qadir Al-Hilali (Arabic: محمد تقي الدين الهلالي, romanized: Muḥammad Taqī al-Dīn al-Hilālī; 1893 – June 22, 1987) was a 20th-century Moroccan Salafi, [2] most notable for his English translations of Sahih Bukhari and, along with Muhammad Muhsin Khan, the Qur'an, entitled The Noble Qur'an.
The text succinctly summarizes Deobandi perspectives on a range of controversial issues, such as: the ruling on Wahhabis, the ruling on celebrating Prophet Muhammad's birth (al-Mawlid al-Nabawi), whether the Deobandis believe it commendable to visit the Prophet Muhammad's grave (they do, according to Saharanpuri), whether intercession through the Prophet or saints is permissible (it is, so ...
He has licenses in Hadith from various Islamic scholars in different countries, authorizing him to teach Sahih al-Bukhari, Sahih Muslim, Sunan ibn Majah, Sunan Abu Dawood, Sunan al-Tirmidhi, Al-Sunan al-Sughra, Muwatta Imam Malik and Al-Mustadrak alaa al-Sahihain, and the Musnad Ahmad ibn Hanbal, Sunan al-Darimi, As-Sunan al-Kubra and Sunan al-Daraqutni.
Adnan Latif Hamid al-Suwaydawi al-Dulaymi (Arabic: عدنان لطيف حامد السويداوي الدليمي, ‘Adnān Laṭīf Ḥāmid as-Suwaydāwī al-Dulaymī) (1965 – 8 November 2014), also known by his noms de guerre Abu Muhannad al-Suwaydawi, Abu Abdul Salem, [3] and Haji Dawūd was a top commander in the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) and the former head of its ...
Al-Hadi, also known as Abu Muhammad Musa al-Hadi, was the 4th Abbasid caliph. Al-Muktafi also known as Abu Muhammad Ali, was the 17th Abbasid caliph from 902 – 13 August 908. Al-Mustadi also known as Abu Muhammad Hasan ibn Yusuf al-Mustanjid was the Caliph in Baghdad from 1170 to 1180.
Jamāl ad-Dīn al-Ḥasan bin Yūsuf bin ʿAli ibn al-Muṭahhar al-Ḥillī (Arabic: جمال الدين الحسن بن يوسف الحلي; December 1250 – December 1325), known by the honorific title al-Allāmah al-Ḥillī (Arabic: العلامة الحلي, ”The Sage of Hillah”) [1] was an Iraqi Arab [2] scholar and one of the most influential Twelver Shi'i Muslim authors of all time.
He speaks about Muhammad Al-Awsat's life post-Karbala and how he got in Iran, as legends have it amongst the Aranis. It is mostly unknown as to how Muhammad Al-Awsat's influence reached Aran o Bigdol, but below is a summary of Mulla Gholamreza Arani's manuscript: Hilal was born on 1 Ramadan, 14 AH (18 October 636 CE).
Among his teachers were the Shia theologian Abu Ali al-Iskafi, Abu Abdallah al-Marzubani, Abu Abdallah al-Basri, Abu al-Hassan, and Ali ibn Isa al-Rummani. [ 4 ] Commonly known as the leader of the Shia, [ 5 ] [ 8 ] [ 9 ] Al-Mufid is regarded as the most famous scholar of the Buyid period and an eminent jurist , [ 2 ] [ 5 ] mainly due to his ...