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Tauzeeh Al-Qur'an Asan Tarjuma Quran (Urdu: توضیح القرآن آسان ترجمہ قرآن) is a three-volume tafsir of the Quran written by Pakistani Islamic scholar Mufti Taqi Usmani (born 1943). The book was originally written in Urdu and has been translated into at least two languages, Bengali and Hindi. [1] [2] [3]
Many leaders such as Haji Shariyat Ullah, Maulana Karamat and Ali Jaunpuri made great efforts in Bengal for Bengali Muslims but none of them tried to translate the Quran into Bengali. [ 8 ] Girish Chandra Sen ( c. 1834-1910 ), a Brahmo missionary, was the first to translate the entire Quran into Bengali.
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Name (Birth–Death) Election Term of office Political party (Coalition) Ministry Took office Left office Time in office Provisional Government of Bangladesh (1971–1972) 1 Tajuddin Ahmad তাজউদ্দীন আহমদ (1925–1975) — 17 April 1971 12 January 1972 270 days AL: Mujib I: People's Republic of Bangladesh (1972–present) 2
Sharia, [a] Sharī'ah, Shari'a, or Shariah (Arabic: شريعة, lit. 'path (to water)') is a body of religious law that forms a part of the Islamic tradition [1] [2] [3] based on scriptures of Islam, particularly the Qur'an and hadith. [1]
Bengali was the primary vernacular language of the Sultanate. [132] Bengali borrowed a considerable amount of vocabulary from Arabic and Persian. Under the Mughal Empire, considerable autonomy was enjoyed in the Bengali literary sphere. [133] [134] The Bengali Language Movement of 1952 was a key part of East Pakistan's nationalist movement.
Bangladesh Islami Chhatra Shibir [7] BICS February 6, 1977 bangla.shibir.org.bd: Dhaka Jahidul Islam [8] Nurul Islam Saddam [8] Bangladesh Jatiotabadi Chatra Dal: JCD January 1, 1979 Dhaka Iqbal Hossain Shyamal Fazlur Rahman Khokon Bangladesh Islami Chhatrasena [9] January 21, 1980 Dhaka Muhammad Jaber [10] Muhammad Joynul Abedin [11]
Muhammad Taqi Usmani was born on 5 Shawwal 1362 AH (3 October 1943) in the city of Deoband in Saharanpur district, United Provinces, British India. [6] He was the fifth and youngest son of Mufti Muhammad Shafi (1897–1976).