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  2. Isa bin Ibrahim - Wikipedia

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    In September 1965, he was appointed assistant AG and promoted to deputy AG in January 1968. He served as acting AG multiple times in the absence of the AG. In October 1970, Isa was appointed Deputy Menteri Besar and, in October 1971, General Adviser to His Majesty the Sultan and Yang Di-Pertuan of Brunei Darussalam. [1]

  3. Bhakti - Wikipedia

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    Scholars state that the bhakti movement focused on Vishnu, Shiva, Shakti and other deities, that developed and spread in India, was in response to the arrival of Islam in India about 8th century CE, [71] and subsequent religious violence. [2] [3] [72] This view is contested by other scholars. [72]

  4. Al-Urwah al-Wuthqa - Wikipedia

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    Jamal-al-Din Afghani advocated Islamic unity in the face of an increasingly stronger Christian Europe. Muhammad Abduh was an Islamic modernist and rationalist.. The journal was founded in a room in Paris in 1884, and the first edition was published on March 13 of that year (corresponding with 15 Jumādā al-Ūlā, 1301). [1]

  5. Jejak Rasul - Wikipedia

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    Jejak Rasul (Malay: The Footpath of the Prophets) is a Malaysian Islamic documentary television series. [1] The show is broadcast on TV3 since 1996 and is always broadcast daily during the Ramadan fasting month, typically in the late afternoon or in the evening a few hours before the breaking of fast .

  6. Malik Ibrahim - Wikipedia

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    Malik Ibrahim (died 7 April 1419), also known as Sunan Gresik or Kakek Bantal, was the first of the Wali Songo, the nine men generally thought to have introduced Islam to Java. [1]: 241 His habit of placing the Qu'ran on a pillow led to him receiving the nickname Kakek Bantal (lit. Pillow Grandfather). [2]

  7. Category:Recipients of the Pingat Bakti Masyarakat - Wikipedia

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    This is a category listing, which serves as an index of existing Wikipedia articles about recipients of the Pingat Bakti Masyarakat. It is not intended to be an exhaustive listing of all recipients. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Recipients of the Pingat Bakti Masyarakat .

  8. Sadaqah - Wikipedia

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    Unlike zakat, which is a obligatory form of almsgiving and one of the five pillars of Islam, ṣadaqah is a voluntary offering whose amount and nature are determined solely by the benefactor, as emphasized in the Quran. [3] According to the Quran, the word means a voluntary offering, whose amount is at the will of the benefactor.

  9. Bektashism - Wikipedia

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    Bektashism (Albanian: Bektashi) is a mystic order of Sufi Islamic origin, that evolved in 13th-century Anatolia and became widespread in the Ottoman Empire.It is named after the saint Haji Bektash Veli.