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In a written hadith, Muhammad bin Ibrahim bin Dawud told us, Al-Hussein bin Al-Sumaid told us, Yahya bin Sulayman Al-Jafi told us, Ibn Fudayl told us, on the authority of M Jalid, on the authority of Al-Sha’bi, on the authority of Jabir, may God be pleased with him, on the authority of the Prophet, may God’s prayers and peace be upon him, who said: “The Holy Spirit is Gabriel peace be ...
Ruhul Quddus completed his B.A. LL.B. and M.S.S. at University of Rajshahi. [ 2 ] [ 1 ] He was elected the General Secretary of the Rajshahi University Central Students Union . [ 1 ] A case of murder was filed against him and others in November 1988 on the charge of killing a leader of the Islami Chhatra Shibir , the student wing of Islamist ...
Ahmad Musa Jibril (alt. Jebril, [1] born 1972), also known as Abu Khaled, is a Palestinian-American Islamic radical preacher, [2] [3] cleric, [4] sheikh, [5] [6] and imam. [7] In 2004 he was convicted on 42 charges including fraud .
Quddus (Quddūs قدوس) is one of the names of God in Islam, meaning "The Most Holy".It may also serve as a name, typically in construct form with "abd".See: Abdul Quddus, Male theophoric given name
Ahmed Jibril (Arabic: أحمد جبريل; c. 1937 – 7 July 2021) [1] [2] was a Palestinian militant and political leader who was the founder and leader of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine – General Command (PFLP-GC).
Dihya ibn Khalifa al-Kalbi (Arabic: دِحْيَة ٱبْن خَلِيفَة ٱلْكَلْبِيّ, Diḥya al-Kalbī), sometimes spelled Dahyah, was the envoy who delivered the Islamic prophet Muhammad's message to the Roman Emperor Heraclius.
Angel in a Persian miniature, in the style of Bukhara, 16th century.. In Islam, angels (Arabic: ملاك٬ ملك , romanized: malāk; plural: ملائِكة , malāʾik/malāʾikah or Persian: فرشته, romanized: ferešte) are believed to be heavenly beings, created from a luminous origin by God.
Baal-e-Jibril (Published in 1935) is a Urdu philosophical poetry book written by Allama Muhammad Iqbal. Jibril-wa-Iblis (Gabriel and Lucifer) is one of its poem, a conversation between Gabriel and Lucifer. In his epic poem Paradise Lost, John Milton made Gabriel chief of the angelic guards placed over Paradise.