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  2. Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi - Wikipedia

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    Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi [a] (14 June 1856–28 October 1921), known reverentially as A'la Hazrat, [b] was an Indian Islamic scholar and poet who is considered as the founder of the Barelvi movement.

  3. Al Malfooz - Wikipedia

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    Malfuzat-i A'la Hazrat (Urdu: ملفوظات اعلیٰ حضرت, romanized: Malfūẓāt-i Aʿlā Ḥaẓrat) is a 1919 book published by Indian Islamic scholar Mustafa Raza Khan. It is a compilation of his father Ahmad Raza Khan 's questions and answers during his life.

  4. Ahmad al-Rifaʽi - Wikipedia

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    Shaykh Ahmad al-Rifāʽī was born in the Hasen Region of Wasit, Iraq, during the first half of Rajab of the lunar months. When he was seven years old, his father Sayyid Sultan Ali al-Batahi died in Baghdad. After that, his uncle Shaykh Mansur al-Rabbani al-Batahi took him under his protection and educated him.

  5. Hashmat Ali Khan - Wikipedia

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    At the young age of 14, he was sent to Dar al-Uloom Manzar-e-Islam in Bareilly to study under the tutelage of the scholars of his time. There, he became a disciple of Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi, an Islamic scholar and the founder of Barelvi movement under Sunni Islam. Barelvi paid special attention to the Hashmat Ali. [14] [15] [16]

  6. Amjad Ali Aazmi - Wikipedia

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    Amjad Ali Aazmi (Urdu: أمجد على أعظمى) (November 1882 – 6 September 1948), reverentially known as Sadr al-Sharia (Urdu: صدر الشريعه, Chief of the Islamic Law), Badr al-Tariqa (Shining Moon of the Sufi order) was an Islamic jurist, writer and former Grand Mufti of India. [1]

  7. Shah Abdul Wahhab - Wikipedia

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    Shah Abdul Wahhab (9 October 1831 – 1921) (Tamil:அஃலா ஹள்ரத் மவ்லானா ஷாஹ் அப்துல் வஹ்ஹாப்), (Arabic: اعلى حضرت مولانا شاه عبد الوهّاب) born Shah Abdul Wahhab, also known as (A'la Hadrat, A'la Hazrat, Ala Hadrat, Ala Hazrat) (Tamil:அஃலா ஹள்ரத்,அஃலா ஹஜ்ரத் ...

  8. House of Saud - Wikipedia

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    The surname "Al Saud" is carried by any descendant of Muhammad bin Saud or his three brothers Farhan, Thunayyan, and Mishari. Al Saud's other family branches like Saud Al Kabir, the Al Jiluwi, the Al Thunayan, the Al Mishari and the Al Farhan are called cadet branches. Members of the cadet branches hold high and influential positions in ...

  9. Ahmed bin Abdulaziz Al Saud - Wikipedia

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    10. Ahmed Al Kabir bin Mohammed bin Turki Al Sudairi: 5. Sara bint Ahmed Al Sudairi: 1. Ahmed bin Abdulaziz Al Saud: 24. Ahmed Al Kabir bin Mohammed bin Turki Al Sudairi (= 10) 12. Muhammed bin Ahmed Al Kabir Al Sudairi: 6. Ahmed bin Muhammed Al Sudairi: 3. Hassa bint Ahmed Al Sudairi: 28. Mohammed Al Suwaidi: 14. Ali bin Mohammed Al Suwaidi: 7.