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  2. Syed Muhammad Shah Noorani - Wikipedia

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    He was born in Khaplu in 1951. He got his early Islamic education from his father and received further education from Al Haaj Syed Ali Shah (a well known Muslim scholar).

  3. Dawat-e-Islami - Wikipedia

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    Faizan-e-Madinah in Karachi. Arshadul Qaudri and Islamic scholar Shah Ahmad Noorani, since 1973 head of the Jamiat Ulema-e-Pakistan (JUP), along with other Pakistani Sunni scholars, selected Ilyas Qadri, who was the then Punjab president of Anjuman Talaba-e-Islam, JUP's youth wing, aged 23, as the head of Dawat-e-Islami at Dār-ul ´ulūm Amjadia.

  4. Noorani - Wikipedia

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    Noorani (Arabic: نوراني) is a Muslim surname, derived from the Persian nurani, meaning "luminous" or "bright", from the Arabic nur, meaning "light". [1] Alternative spellings include Noorany, Nourani and Nurani. The name may refer to: A. G. Noorani (born 1930), Indian lawyer and historian; Ali Noorani (born 1977), American political activist

  5. Lahoot Lamakan - Wikipedia

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    Tuhfat al-Kiram — primarily, a chronicle of Sufis in Sindh by Mir Ali Sher Qaune Thattvi (c. mid-eighteenth century) — that one Bilawal Shah Noorani of Thatta was afflicted by divine frenzy, and had to leave the town in the late fifteenth century during the reign of Jam Nizamuddin II. [2]

  6. Ahmadiyya translations of the Quran - Wikipedia

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    Online version PDF versionEnglish — 1971 Muhammad Zafarullah Khan: 9 Le Saint Coran: Texte arabe et traduction français [41] [2] French: France; Quebec, Canada; parts of West Africa and Central Africa: 1985 PDF version * Le Quran Sacre: French — 1990 PDF version Archived 2022-01-19 at the Wayback Machine: 10 Der Heilige Qur-ân ...

  7. Syed Bilawal Shah Noorani - Wikipedia

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    Syed Bilawal Shah Noorani (Urdu: سید بلاول شاہ نورانی; Sindhi: سيد بلاول شاھ نوراني) was a Sufi saint, [1] whose shrine is located in the valley of Lahoot Lamakan, Khuzdar District, Balochistan.

  8. Noor Mohammed Nooruddin - Wikipedia

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    In Dhu-l-Hijja 1124 AH, Syedna Nooruddin was received by Jaam Raj Singh himself with pomp and ceremony in the presence of his full army and all communities. He returned all the possessions that his father had looted, in addition to the chit of credit for 330,000 gold Jaamis that his father had extorted.

  9. Muhammad Madni Ashraf Ashrafi Al-Jilani - Wikipedia

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    Syed Mohammed Madni Ashraf often referred to as Shaykh al-Islām, [4] [5] and Madni Miyan [6] [7] [8] (born on 27 August 1938 CE; 1 Rajab 1357 AH) is an Indian Islamic scholar, [9] theologian, spiritual leader [10] and author from Ashrafpur Kichhauchha, Uttar Pradesh, India.