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  2. Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi - Wikipedia

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    According to Hayat-e-Aala Hazrat written by Malik Zafaruddin Bihari, some of his famous teachers included: [11] [12] Syed Shah Aale Rasul Marehrawi (d.1879) Naqi Ali Khan (d. 1880) Ahmad Zayni Dahlan Makki (d. 1881) Abdul Rahman Siraj Makki (d. 1883) Hussain bin Saleh (d. 1884) Abul Hussain Ahmad Al-Nuri (d. 1906) Abdul Ali Rampuri (d. 1885)

  3. Al Imran - Wikipedia

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    Al Imran (Arabic: آل عِمْرَانَ, āl ʿimrān; meaning: The Family of Imran [1] [2]) is the third chapter of the Quran with two hundred verses . This chapter is named after the family of Imran (Joachim), which includes Imran , Saint Anne (wife of Imran), Mary , and Jesus .

  4. Imran N. Hosein - Wikipedia

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    Hosein, Imran Nazar (2022). Islam and Hinduism In Ākhir Al-Zamān. Hosein, Imran Nazar (2021). Pakistan - The Way Forward. Hosein, Imran Nazar (2020). The Strategic Significance of Isra' and Mi'raj. Hosein, Imran Nazar (2020). The Qur'ān and The Moon. Hosein, Imran Nazar (2020). The Qur'an, the Great War, and the West. Amazon Digital Services ...

  5. Ilyas Kandhlawi - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad Ilyas was born in 1303 AH (1885/1886) in the village of Kandhla, Muzaffarnagar district, North-West Provinces, British India (in present-day Shamli district, Uttar Pradesh, India).

  6. Imran - Wikipedia

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    Imran Khan (cricketer, born 1984), West Indian cricketer; Imran Khan (Bollywood actor) (born 1983), American actor; Imran Khan (singer), Dutch-born Pakistani Punjabi singer; Emran Mian, British Pakistani author; Abu Talib ibn Abd al-Muttalib (549–619), uncle of Muhammad; his first name is believed to be Imran; Imran Majid, English pool player

  7. Ebussuud Efendi - Wikipedia

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    Ebussuud Efendi (Turkish: Mehmed Ebüssuûd Efendi, 30 December 1490 – 23 August 1574), [2] [3] was a Hanafi Maturidi [4] Ottoman jurist and Quran exegete, served as the Qadi (judge) of Istanbul from 1533 to 1537, and the Shaykh al-Islām of the Ottoman Empire from 1545 to 1574.

  8. Grand Imam of al-Azhar - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Imam of al-Azhar (Arabic: الإمام الأكبر), also known as Grand Sheikh of al-Azhar (Arabic: شيخ الأزهر الشريف), is a prestigious and a prominent official title in Egypt and the Islamic world. [1] Ahmed el-Tayeb assumed the role 10 March 2010.

  9. Aziz Mahmud Hudayi - Wikipedia

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    Aziz Mahmud Hudayi (1541–1628), (b.Şereflikoçhisar, d. Üsküdar), is amongst the most famous Sufi Muslim saints of the Ottoman Empire.A mystic, poet, composer, author, statesman and Hanafi Maturidi Islamic scholar, [1] he was the third and last husband of Ayşe Hümaşah Sultan, granddaughter of Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent.