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  2. Muhammad Musa Ruhani Bazi - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Al-Hidayah - Wikipedia

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    The author, Shaykh al-Islam Burhan al-Din al-Farghani al-Marghinani (d.593AH/1197CE), was considered to be one of the most esteemed jurists of the Hanafite school. [4] Al-Hidayah is a concise commentary on al-Marghinani's own compendium al-Bidayat al-mubtadi, which was in turn based on Mukhtasar by al-Quduri and al-Shaybani's al-Jami‘ al-saghir.

  4. Al-Quduri - Wikipedia

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    Al-Quduri was born in Baghdad, Iraq.In his adulthood, he was considered as the leader of the Hanafi school of thought during his time, especially in Iraq. [4] [5] When he died in 1036/1037, he was buried in his house, but his remains were later transferred to be buried next to Muhammad ibn Ahmad al-Khwarizmi. [5]

  5. Mukhtasar - Wikipedia

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    Some well-known mukhtasars include the Mukhtasar of Khalil, by the Egyptian Maliki scholar Khalil ibn Ishaq al-Jundi (died 1365), and the Mukhtasar al-Quduri, by Hanafi scholar Imam al-Quduri (973-1037) of Baghdad.

  6. Mohammad Sadeq Rouhani - Wikipedia

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    Rohani was born on 16 July 1926, [5] to Sayyid Mahmoud Rohani (d. 1961), a renowned instructor in the Islamic seminary of Qom. It is believed that his father was the person who convinced Sheikh Abd al-Karim al-Haeri to move to the city of Qom and establish the seminary there.

  7. Burhan al-Din al-Marghinani - Wikipedia

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    Kitab bidayat al-mubtadi (his principle work, based on al-Quduri's Mukhtasar and al-Shaybani's al-Jami‘ al-saghir) Kifayat al-muntaha (unfinished 8-volume commentary on his own Kitab bidayat al-mubtadi) Al-Hidayah ("The Guidance"), a work on Hanafi law and an abridgement of his commentary on Muhammad al-Shaybani's al-Jami‘ al-Saghir. [12]

  8. Sameeruddin Qasmi - Wikipedia

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    Qasmi was born on 6 November 1950 in the village of Ghutti, Godda district, in the former state of Bihar, India (now Jharkhand). [1]He began his early education at a local maktab and continued his studies at various religious institutions across India.

  9. List of Sunni books - Wikipedia

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    The Noble Qur'an by Dr. Muhammad Muhsin Khan and Shaykh Taqi ud din al Hilali [1]; The Meaning of the Glorious Koran by Marmaduke Pickthall; The Holy Qur'an: Text, Translation and Commentary by Abdullah Yusuf Ali