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Bangladeshi Islamic scholar (1890–1976)
Mufti Faizullah (Bengali: মুফতি ফয়জুল্লাহ), was a Bangladeshi Deobandi Islamic scholar, mufti, poet, educator and a reformer. He was among early students
Muhammad_Faizullah
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name include: Faizullah Khan (c. 1730–1793), Nawab of Rampur (India) Feyzullah Mirza Qajar (1872–1920), Iranian prince Muhammad Faizullah (1892–1976),
Faizullah
Sufi mystic and poet (1207–1273)
support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. Jalāl al-Dīn Muḥammad Rūmī, commonly known as Rumi (30 September 1207 – 17 December 1273), was
Rumi
Pakistani Islamic scholar and judge (born 1943)
Muhammad Taqi Usmani (born 3 October 1943) SI, OI, is a Pakistani Islamic jurist and leading scholar of the Qur'an, Hadith, Islamic law, Islamic economics
Taqi_Usmani
Nawab of Rampur
Nawab Faizullah Ali Khan (c. 1730 – 17 July 1794) became the first Nawab of Rampur. Following the defeat of the Rohillas in the First Rohilla War, Faizullah
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Topics referred to by the same term
Mufti Faizullah is a name commonly used to refer to two different Bangladeshi individuals: Muhammad Faizullah, noted for his expertise in fiqh and for
Mufti_Faizullah
14th and 15th-century Indian Sufi saint
Syed Muhammad ibn Yousuf al-Hussaini (30 July 1321 − 1 November 1422), commonly known as Bande Nawaz or Gisu Daraz, was a Hanafi Maturidi scholar and Sufi
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Khan (1868–1969) Muhammad Asadullah Al-Ghalib (born 1948) Muhammad Faizullah (1892–1976) Muhammad Shahidullah (1885–1969) Muhammad Wakkas (1952–2021)
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Indian Sufi saint (1237–1325)
Khawaja Syed Muhammad b. Ahmad Ali al-Badaoni al-Bukhari, popularly called Nizamuddin Auliya (sometimes spelled Awliya; 1238 – 3 April 1325), also known
Nizamuddin_Auliya
School of Islamic jurisprudence
theory primarily derives law from the Quran, the sayings and practices of Muhammad (sunna), scholarly consensus (ijma) and analogical reasoning (qiyas), but
Hanafi_school
Persian Islamic scholar and mystic (1143–1236)
seminaries of Bukhara and Samarkand, and (probably) visited the shrines of Muhammad al-Bukhari (d. 870) and Abu Mansur al-Maturidi (d. 944), two widely venerated
Mu'in_al-Din_Chishti
Turkish Islamic scholar (born 1940)
Muhammad 'Awwamah (born 25 January 1940) is a Syrian-born Turkish Islamic scholar specializing in ḥadīth studies. Muhammad 'Awwamah was born on 25 January
Muhammad_'Awwamah
Bangladeshi Islamic scholar
Muhammad Abdul Malek (born 29 August 1969) is a 21st-century Islamic scholar from Bangladesh, known for his expertise in Hadith studies and Hanafi jurisprudence
Muhammad_Abdul_Malek
Bengali Islamic scholar and Pir from Furfura Sharif
including English. One night as a child, he dreamed that the Prophet of Islam, Muhammad, was advising him to abandon this teaching. He then left this education
Mohammad_Abu_Bakr_Siddique
Muslim scholars who followed the Hanafi Islamic maddhab
Kashgari (d. 1971) Deen Muhammad Khan (1900-1974) Amimul Ehsan Barkati (1911-1974) Muhammad Miyan Deobandi (1903-1975) Muhammad Faizullah (1890-1976) Abdul
List_of_Hanafis
Upazila in Chattogram Division, Bangladesh
chief of army staff, recipient of Bir Protik Muhammad Faizullah, Islamic speaker and scholar Syed Muhammad Ibrahim, former army officer and member of parliament
Hathazari_Upazila
Islamic scholar, theologian and politician
Ibrahim Balyawi (1887–1976) Muhammad Faizullah (1892–1976) Abdul Wahhab Pirji (1895–1976) Athar Ali (1891–1976) Muhammad Shafi (1897–1976) Abdul Majid
Abbas_Siddiqui
Mungeri Muhammad Amir Bijligar Muhammad Azam Nadwi Muhammad Azhar Nomani Muhammad Faizullah Muhammad Gohar Shah Muhammad Hanif Jalandhari Muhammad Hassan
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Bangladeshi Islamic scholar (1906–1992)
were Habibullah Qurayshi, Saeed Ahmad Sandwipi, Shah Abdul Wahhab, Muhammad Faizullah, Siddiq Ahmad and Zamiruddin Ahmad. After completing his studies at
Muhammad_Yunus_(scholar)
Indian Islamic scholar (1898–1982)
Muḥammad Zakarīyā ibn Muḥammad Yaḥyá Ṣiddīqī Kāndhlawī Sahāranpūrī Muhājir Madanī (Muḥammad Zakarīyā ibn Muḥammad Yaḥyá aṣ-Ṣiddīqī al-Kāndahlawī as-Sahāranfūrī
Zakariyya_Kandhlavi
Chicago-based mufti
Islam promotes equality, citing the Qur'an (Surah Al-Hujurat 49:13) and Muhammad's last sermon, both of which stress that all humans are equal and that piety
Yasir_Nadeem_al_Wajidi
Indian Muslim scholar
theologian, journalist, writer, and social activist. His grandfather Sufi Muhammad Husain, was a businessman and landlord. Nomani received his education in
Sajjad_Nomani
Punjabi Muslim preacher and mystic (c. 1188 – 1266)
that this building is currently cared for by the 94-year-old caretaker, Muhammad Munir Ansari, in 2014. "No one knows how long Baba Farid stayed in the
Baba_Farid
Indian Muslim scholar and co-founder of Darul Uloom Deoband
name) was Muhammad Qasim. His nasab (patronymic) is: Muhammad Qāsim ibn Asad Ali ibn Ghulam Shāh ibn Muhammad Bakhsh ibn Alāuddīn ibn Muhammad Fateh ibn
Qasim_Nanawtawi
Sunni Deobandi Islamic scholar (1897–1976)
children = Rafi Usmani, Taqi Usmani }} Muhammad Shafi (24 January 1897 – 6 October 1976), often referred to as Mufti Muhammad Shafi, was a Pakistani Sunni Islamic
Muhammad_Shafi
Nawab of Rampur
Nawab Muhammad Ali Khan Bahadur (1750 – 20 September 1794) was the eldest son of Faizullah Khan and briefly Nawab of Rampur between 24 July and 11 August
Muhammad_Ali_Khan_of_Rampur
Bangladeshi Islamic scholar (born 1955)
including Ulama Bazar Madrasa and Mekhal Madrasa, where he studied under Muhammad Faizullah. He then continued at Darul Uloom Hathazari, where he spent six years
Abdul_Quddus_(scholar)
Hanafi school of Islamic law (late 19th century)
2023. Uddin, Muhammad Jasim (2016). ফিকহ শাস্ত্রে মুফতি মুহাম্মদ ফয়জুল্লাহর অবদান : একটি পর্যালােচনা [Contribution of Mufti Muhammad Faizullah to Fiqh: A
Deobandi_fiqh
Bengali philanthropist (c.1732–1812)
of victims. Mohsin was born into a Bengali Shia Muslim family to Haji Faizullah and Zainab Khanam in Bengal in 1143 AH (1731–1732 AD). He was home-schooled
Muhammad_Mohsin
Princely state of India
First Rohilla War, the British would establish the state, and install Faizullah Khan as its first Nawab. The state's capital was Rampur, and its total
Rampur_State
Bangladeshi Islamic scholar (1894–1982)
as National Seerat Conferences and National Qira'at Conferences. Muhammad Faizullah granted Abdul Wahhab the title of Hakim an-Nafs. During the Hathazari
Shah_Abdul_Wahhab_(born_1894)
Muslim scholar, jurist, and theologian (699–767)
Maturidi school of theology. He left behind two major students, Abu Yusuf and Muhammad al-Shaybani, who would later become celebrated jurists in their own right
Abu_Hanifa
Bengali Sufi scholar
provided spiritual guidance to his students. Among his disciples were Muhammad Faizullah, Shah Ahmad Hasan, Shah Abdul Wahhab, and Saeed Ahmad Sandwipi. In
Zamiruddin_Ahmad
Indian Islamic scholar
Khutbate Bartannia Muhabbat al-Ahl al-Bayt (In English: Love of the Prophet Muhammad's Family) Roohani Namaaz Sharhe Hadeese Jibrael Tafheem al-Hadees Tafseer
Muhammad Madni Ashraf Ashrafi Al-Jilani
Muhammad_Madni_Ashraf_Ashrafi_Al-Jilani
Bangladeshi Islamic scholar
Sandwipi, Muhammad Faizullah, and Shah Abdul Wahhab. At Deoband, he studied under Izaz Ali Amrohi, Ibrahim Balyawi, Muhammad Shafi, and Muhammad Tayyib Qasmi
Siddique_Ahmad
Pakistani Islamic scholar and political figure (1935-1998)
Muhammad Abdullah Ghazi (Urdu: محمد عبد اللہ غازی c. 1 June 1935 – 17 October 1998) was a Pakistani Deobandi Islamic scholar, theologian of the Hanafi
Muhammad_Abdullah_Ghazi
Indian Islamic scholar (1856–1921)
India. The family belonged to the Barech tribe of Pashtuns, his ancestor Muhammad Saeedullah Khan, a warrior who accompanied Nader Shah, having migrated
Ahmed_Raza_Khan_Barelvi
Indian Islamic scholar and poet (1796–1861)
colonial government. The fatwa was signed by Sadruddin Azurda, Abdul Qadir, Faizullah Dehalvi, Faiz Ahmed Badayuni, Wazir Khan, and Syed Mubarak Shah Rampuri
Fazl-e-Haq_Khairabadi
Islamic hadith scholar and jurist (726–797)
Ibrahim Balyawi (1887–1976) Muhammad Faizullah (1892–1976) Abdul Wahhab Pirji (1895–1976) Athar Ali (1891–1976) Muhammad Shafi (1897–1976) Abdul Majid
Abd_Allah_ibn_al-Mubarak
Egyptian Islamic scholar (1917–1996)
Misquoting Muhammad: The Challenge and Choices of Interpreting the Prophet's Legacy. Oneworld Publications. pp. 136. ISBN 978-1780744209. His [Muhammad al-Ghazali]
Mohammed_al-Ghazali
Fourth Amir of Tablighi Jamat (1950-2014)
matters of religion." Zakariyya Kandhlawi Muhammad Ilyas Kandhlawi Inamul Hasan Kandhlawi Maulana Zubair Ahmed Muhammad Saad Kandhlawi Tablighi Jamaat Maulana
Zubairul_Hasan_Kandhlavi
Pakistani Islamic scholar and theologian (born 1969)
Muhammad Ilyas Ghuman (born 12 April 1969) is a Pakistani Islamic scholar and theologian of the Deobandi movement. Born in Sargodha to a Ghuman family
Ilyas_Ghuman
Indian Islamic revivalist and Sufi scholar (1786–1831)
well-placed religious figures, Sayyid Ahmad of Rae Bareli... and Shah Muhammad Muhammad Isma'il... were the public faces of the movement. Guhathakurta, van
Syed_Ahmad_Barelvi
Ali Enayetpuri (1886–1951), founder of the Enayetpuri Sufi Darbar Muhammad Faizullah (1892–1976), former teacher at Al-Jamiatul Ahlia Darul Ulum Moinul
List_of_Bengalis
Sufi scholar and saint (1173–1235)
Quṭb al-Aqṭāb Khwāja Sayyid Muḥammad Bakhtiyār al-Ḥusaynī, Quṭb al-Dīn Bakhtiyār Kākī (Arabic: قُطْبِ الدِّينِ بَخْتِيَارِ كَاكِي, romanized: Qutb-ud-Dīn
Qutbuddin_Bakhtiar_Kaki
Indian Muslim scholar (1703–1762)
tabarra, or to curse the first three successors of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, in the streets or bazars. Shah Waliullah strongly advocated against adopting
Shah_Waliullah_Dehlawi
Islamic scholar and theologian (1879–1952)
Muhammad Zahid ibn al-Ḥasan ibn ʿAlī (Arabic: محمد زاهد ابن الحسن ابن علي; c. 1879–1952), commonly known by the nisba al-Kawthari (Arabic: الكوثري), was
Al‑Kawthari
Indian Naqshbandi Sufi (1564–1624)
education from his father, 'Abd al-Ahad, his brother, Muhammad Sadiq and from a Lahore-based scholar Muhammad Tahir al-Lahuri. He also memorised the Qur'an.
Ahmad_Sirhindi
Arab jurist and a disciple of Abu Hanifa (749/50–805)
Allāh Muḥammad ibn al-Ḥasan ibn Farqad al-Shaybānī (Arabic: أبو عبد الله محمد بن الحسن بن فرقد الشيباني; 749/750–805), commonly known as Imam Muḥammad al-Shaybānī
Muhammad_al-Shaybani
Uzbek Islamic scholar of the Hanafi school (1135–1197)
the most influential compendia of Hanafi jurisprudence (fiqh). Sheikh Muhammad Abd al-Hayy al-Laknawi stated in the book al-Fawa’id al-Bahiyyah: And know
Burhan_al-Din_al-Marghinani
Indian Sunni Islamic Scholar
Muhammad Tayyib Qasmi (known as Qari Muhammad Tayyib) was an Indian Sunni Islamic scholar who served as Vice Chancellor of Darul Uloom Deoband for more
Muhammad_Tayyib_Qasmi
South Asian Islamic scholar, Founder of Jamaat-e-Islami (1903–1979)
Pakistan an Islamic state. They are thought to have helped influence General Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq to introduce the Islamisation in Pakistan, and to have been
Abul_A'la_Maududi
Bangladeshi Islamic scholar
Hidayat al-Nahw, Kafiyah), Muhammad Hamed (Mirqat), and Shah Abdul Wahhab (Quduri). He also studied under Muhammad Faizullah and later received an ijazah
Jamir_Uddin_Nanupuri
Pakistani mufti (1936–2022)
Muḥammad Rafi Usmani was born on 21 July 1936 into the Usmani family of Deoband, in British India, in a town called Deoband. He was named Muḥammad Rafī
Rafi_Usmani
Bangladeshi Islamic scholar (1947 – 2023)
received the Dawra-e-Hadith degree in 1973. His teachers included Muhammad Faizullah, Siddique Ahmad, and Shah Ahmad Shafi, the latter of whom later granted
Yahya_Alampuri
Bengali Hadith scholar
master, he had nearly 10,000 murids and seven successors, including Muhammad Faizullah. Saeed Ahmad Sandwipi was born in 1882 in Kalapania village, Sandwip
Saeed_Ahmad_Sandwipi
Kazakh poet and composer (1845–1904)
Ibrahim Balyawi (1887–1976) Muhammad Faizullah (1892–1976) Abdul Wahhab Pirji (1895–1976) Athar Ali (1891–1976) Muhammad Shafi (1897–1976) Abdul Majid
Abai_Qunanbaiuly
Egyptian Islamic jurist and theologian (853–933)
Hanafis in Egypt. According to al-Dhahabi, his name was Abu Ja'far Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn Salamah ibn 'Abd al-Malik ibn Salamah, al-Azdi al-Hajari al-Misri al-Tahawi
Al-Tahawi
Pashtun-descended ethnic group of Uttar Pradesh, India
to Mustafabad. Faizullah Khan suppressed a rebellion of Hurmat Khan, the son of Hafiz Rehmat, and sent a force of horse under Muhammad Umar Khan help
Rohilla
Persian Muslim scholar and mystic (c. 1009–1072/77)
clients, and clad himself in a woolen garment, and came to the Messenger Muhammad " and stated elsewhere that he "is placed by the Sufi shaykhs at the head
Ali_al-Hujwiri
Indian Islamic scholar (1892–1981)
verification] Muhammad Alawi al-Maliki Sayed Muhammad Ameen Muhammad Mujeeb Ashraf Mahmood Ahmad Razvi Quadri Ashrafi[citation needed] Muhammad Idrees Raza
Mustafa_Raza_Khan_Qadri
Indian Islamic scholar and independence activist (1879–1957)
name was Sayyid Habibullah, who was a descendant of the Islamic prophet Muhammad through Husayn ibn Ali down 35 generations. Husayn's 16th generation down
Hussain_Ahmad_Madani
Indian Islamic scholar and Sufi (1863–1943)
Hafezzi, Khair Muhammad Jalandhari, Masihullah Khan, Muhammad Shafi, Murtaza Hasan Chandpuri, Habibullah Qurayshi, Muhammad Tayyib Qasmi. Muhammad Iqbal once
Ashraf_Ali_Thanwi
Indian Islamic scholar (1826–1905)
Fatawa-e-Rashidiya. His lineage reaches back to Abu Ayyub al-Ansari. Along with Muhammad Qasim Nanautawi he was a pupil of Mamluk Ali Nanautawi. Both studied the
Rashid_Ahmad_Gangohi
Syrian Hanafi Jurist
(Arabic: ابن عابدين; full name: Muḥammad Amīn ibn ʿUmar ibn ʿAbd al-ʿAzīz ibn Aḥmad in ʿAbd ar-Raḥīm ibn Najmuddīn ibn Muḥammad Ṣalāḥuddīn al-Shāmī, died 1836
Ibn_Abidin
Poet and statesman (1345–1398)
follows: Shams al-Din Muhammad, son of Suleyman Siraj al-Din, son of Husam al-Din, son of Jalal al-Din Habib, son of Muhammad, son of Rasul, son of Sevinc
Kadi_Burhan_al-Din
Muslim scholar and translator of the Quran
Ibrahim Balyawi (1887–1976) Muhammad Faizullah (1892–1976) Abdul Wahhab Pirji (1895–1976) Athar Ali (1891–1976) Muhammad Shafi (1897–1976) Abdul Majid
Amin_Ahsan_Islahi
City in Uttar Pradesh, India
as Kather, associated with Raja Ram Singh. In the 18th century, Nawab Faizullah Khan of the Rohilla dynasty proposed renaming the settlement to Faizabad
Rampur,_Uttar_Pradesh
Supreme Leader of Afghanistan from 1996 to 2001
Muhammad Umar Mujahid (d. 23 April 2013), commonly known as Mullah Omar or Muhammad Omar, was an Afghan militant and religious leader who served as the
Mullah_Omar
Bengali Islamic reformer (1781–1840)
Ibrahim Balyawi (1887–1976) Muhammad Faizullah (1892–1976) Abdul Wahhab Pirji (1895–1976) Athar Ali (1891–1976) Muhammad Shafi (1897–1976) Abdul Majid
Haji_Shariatullah
Nawab of Rampur from 1793 to 1794
Nawab Ghulam Muhammad Khan Bahadur (11 July 1763 – 16 February 1828) was briefly Nawab of Rampur from 1793 to 1794. The younger son of Faizullah Khan, Ghulam
Ghulam_Muhammad_Khan
20th-century Indian Islamic scholar
1292 Hijri), in Bareilly, India. His name at the time of his aqeeqah was Muhammad, as it was family tradition. Mawlana Hamid Raza Khan was the son of Imam
Hamid_Raza_Khan
Islamic scholar of the Hanafi school (917–981)
Muḥammad al-Shaybānī. A book on al-Ribā (usury). A commentary on the Athār of al-Ṭaḥāwī by al-Ṭaḥāwī. A.C. Brown, Jonathan (2009). Hadith: Muhammad's
Al-Jassas
Deobandi Islamic scholar (1884–1953)
Quran Risala Ahlus Sunnat wal Jamaat Shibli Nomani Muhammad Ali Jauhar Khilafat Movement Allama Muhammad Iqbal Profile and books by Sulaiman Nadvi on Archived
Sulaiman_Nadvi
Pakistani Islamic scholar (1887–1949)
Pakistan at Karachi on 14 August 1947, and led the funeral prayers of Muhammad Ali Jinnah. His major work is the Tafseer-e-Usmani, which he co-authored
Shabbir_Ahmad_Usmani
Indian Islamic scholar (1943–2018)
Muhammad Akhtar Raza Khan Azhari (born Muhammad Ismail Raza; 23 November 1943 – 20 July 2018), also known as Tajush Shari'a , and Azhari Miyan, was an
Akhtar_Raza_Khan
Punjabi Sufi scholar and poet (1859–1937)
Abdul Qadir Jilani in the 25th generation, and of the Islamic prophet Muhammad through Hassan ibn Ali in the 38th generation. Shah received his early
Meher_Ali_Shah
Uzbek Muslim scholar
Sheikh Muhammad Sadik Muhammad Yusuf (15 April 1952 - 10 March 2015) was an Uzbek Muslim scholar born in the region of Andijan. Sheikh Muhammad Sadik was
Muhammad_Sadik_Muhammad_Yusuf
Bangladeshi Islamic scholar
of Hefazat-e-Islam Bangladesh. Hayat-e Mufti-e Azam (Biography of Muhammad Faizullah) in Urdu Fathul Maraam sharhe faizul kalam[citation needed] List of
Izharul_Islam_Chowdhury
Bangladeshi politician (1940–2023)
July 2006; the then Secretary General of the Muslim Council of Britain, Muhammad Abdul Bari, supported his invitation. On 14 August 2023 at 8:40 pm, Sayeedi
Delwar_Hossain_Sayeedi
Bengali Sufi scholar (1883–1938)
Mawlana Muhammad Ishaq (Bengali: মুহম্মদ ইসহাক; 1883 – 18 November 1938) was a Bengali Islamic scholar, Sufi, author and philanthropist. Ishaq was born
Muhammad_Ishaq_(scholar)
Indian Naqshbandi-Mujaddidi Sufi (1599–1668)
Khawāja Muḥammad Maʿṣūm (Urdu/Persian: خواجہ محمد معصوم ;1599–1668), also known as Maʿṣūm-i Thānī (“the Second Maʿṣūm”), was an Indian Naqshbandī-Mujaddidī
Khawaja_Muhammad_Masum
Sheikh (died 1326)
Ibrahim Balyawi (1887–1976) Muhammad Faizullah (1892–1976) Abdul Wahhab Pirji (1895–1976) Athar Ali (1891–1976) Muhammad Shafi (1897–1976) Abdul Majid
Sheikh_Edebali
Islamic scholar and theologian (853–944)
a locality in Samarkand (today Uzbekistan). His full name was Muḥammad ibn Muḥammad ibn Maḥmūd and he adopted the nisba al-Māturīdī and al-Ḥanafī. he
Abu_Mansur_al-Maturidi
Islamic scholar and Sufi (died 1750)
Muhammad Hayat al-Sindi (Arabic: محمد حیات السندی; Sindhi: محمد حيات سنڌي; died 3 February 1750) was an Islamic scholar who lived during the period of
Muhammad_Hayat_al-Sindi
Ottoman Islamic scholar
modernist thinkers as Muhammad Farid Wajdi and 'Abbas Mahmud al-'Aqqad as well as Jamal al-Din al-Afghani, Muhammad 'Abduh, and Muhammad Mustafa al-Maraghi
Mustafa_Sabri
Scholar of Islamic law
Muhammad Abu Zahra (Arabic: محمد أبو زهرة; 1898–1974) was an Egyptian public intellectual and an influential Hanafi jurist. He occupied a number of positions;
Muhammad_Abu_Zahra
Indian Islamic scholar (1833–1884)
him in the Chishti, Naqshbandi, Qadiri, and Suhrawardi orders. In 1852, Muhammad Yaqub was appointed as a teacher in Government College Ajmer. At the recommendation
Yaqub_Nanautawi
Indian scholar in Islamic studies
Ibrahim Balyawi (1887–1976) Muhammad Faizullah (1892–1976) Abdul Wahhab Pirji (1895–1976) Athar Ali (1891–1976) Muhammad Shafi (1897–1976) Abdul Majid
Hamiduddin_Farahi
Bangladeshi Islamic scholar and politician
village of Char Monai in Barisal, East Pakistan. His grandfather, Syed Muhammad Ishaq, was the first Pir of Charmonai, and his father, Syed Fazlul Karim
Syed_Rezaul_Karim
Kashmiri scholar and poet (1875–1933)
Imam Muhammad Anwar Shah, Deoband is an Islamic school named after Kashmiri. Yunoos Osman wrote his D.Phil thesis Life and Works of Allamah Muhammad Anwar
Anwar_Shah_Kashmiri
Indian Islamic scholar and Muhaddith (1920–1977)
Ibrahim Balyawi (1887–1976) Muhammad Faizullah (1892–1976) Abdul Wahhab Pirji (1895–1976) Athar Ali (1891–1976) Muhammad Shafi (1897–1976) Abdul Majid
Sharif_Hasan_Deobandi
Bangladeshi Politician
Islamic University Chittagong. He has served as the chairman of the Allamah Faizullah Foundation, Darul Hikma Education Foundation, Chittagong International
Abu_Reza_Muhammad_Nezamuddin
Syrian Islamic scholar (1930–2021)
Muhammad 'Ali al-Sabuni (Arabic: محمد علي الصابوني, romanized: Muḥammad ʿAlī aṣ-Ṣābūnī) (1 January, 1930 – 19 March, 2021) was a prominent Syrian Hanafi
Muhammad_Ali_al-Sabuni
Pakistani Islamic Scholar (1916 – 1987)
Muhammad Tahir Panjpiri (Urdu: محمد طاہر پنج پیری; 10 February 1916 – 31 March 1987) was an Islamic scholar in Pakistan during the mid-20th century who
Tahir_Panjpiri
6th Grand Mufti of Bosnia and Herzegovina since 2012
Ibrahim Balyawi (1887–1976) Muhammad Faizullah (1892–1976) Abdul Wahhab Pirji (1895–1976) Athar Ali (1891–1976) Muhammad Shafi (1897–1976) Abdul Majid
Husein_Kavazović
Early modern kingdom in North India (1721–1774)
Nawab Ali Muhammad Khan: Badaun (Nawab Abdullah Khan) Moradabad (Nawab Saadullah Khan) Rampur (Nawab Faizullah Khan) Bareilly (Nawab Muhammad Yar Khan)
Kingdom_of_Rohilkhand
Military campaign in 1773–1774
set up in Rampur. Faizullah Khan managed to become the nawab of the newly created Rampur State. After his death, his son Muhammad Ali Khan succeeded
First_Rohilla_War
Indian Islamic scholar (1746–1824)
AH same as 11 October 1746 AD in Delhi in the reign of Mughal Emperor Muhammad Shah. Aziz was the eldest son of Shah Waliullah Dehlawi. Aziz was only
Shah_Abdul_Aziz_Dehlavi
playwright Morteza Motahhari, theologian (مرتضی مطهری) Muhammad Faizullah, Bengali poet (محمد فیضالله) Muhammad Iqbal, Pakistani poet (محمد اقبال) Nader Naderpour
List of Persian-language poets and authors
List_of_Persian-language_poets_and_authors
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Arabic, Muslim
Adorer of the Prophet Muhammad
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Friend of the Prophet Muhammad
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Life of Muhammad
MUHAMMAD FAIZULLAH
MUHAMMAD FAIZULLAH
Boy/Male
British, English
Bold Guardian
Boy/Male
English
free men's town.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Pankajam | பநà¯à®•ாஜம
Lotus
Girl/Female
Assamese, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
Pure Like the Pearl
Girl/Female
Hindu
Wisdom
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Goddess
Girl/Female
Indian, Kannada
Durga; Youngest Girl; Maiden Daughter; The Virgin Goddess
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Japanese
Good Person
Boy/Male
Biblical
The praised one.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Lord Ganesha
MUHAMMAD FAIZULLAH
MUHAMMAD FAIZULLAH
MUHAMMAD FAIZULLAH
MUHAMMAD FAIZULLAH
MUHAMMAD FAIZULLAH
n.
Successor or vicar; -- a title of the successors of Mohammed both as temporal and spiritual rulers, now used by the sultans of Turkey.
n.
The imaginary milk-white animal on which Mohammed was said to have been carried up to heaven; a white mule.
n.
The flight of Mohammed from Mecca, September 13, A. D. 622 (subsequently established as the first year of the Moslem era); hence, any flight or exodus regarded as like that of Mohammed.
n.
The religion of the Mohammedans; Mohammedanism; Islamism. Their formula of faith is: There is no God but Allah, and Mohammed is his prophet.
n.
One of a sect of Mohammedans who favored the pretensions of the family of Mohammed ben Ismael, of the house Ali.
n.
A contemptuous name for Mohammed; hence, an evil spirit; a devil.
n.
A puppet; a doll; originally, an idol, because in the Middle Ages it was generally believed that the Mohammedans worshiped images representing Mohammed.
n.
An address or public prayer read from the steps of the pulpit in Mohammedan mosques, offering glory to God, praising Mohammed and his descendants, and the ruling princes.
n.
A member of an Arab princely family descended from Mohammed through his son-in-law Ali and daughter Fatima. The Grand Shereef is the governor of Mecca.
v. t.
To convert to the religion of Mohammed; to Mohammedanize.
n.
A Mohammedan prince who, as a successor of Mohammed, unites in his person supreme spiritual and temporal power.
n.
A follower of Mohammed, the founder of Islamism; one who professes Mohammedanism or Islamism.
n.
The religion, or doctrines and precepts, of Mohammed, contained in the Koran; Islamism.
n.
The religion of Mohammed; also, idolatry. See Mawmet.
n.
The Scriptures of the Mohammedans, containing the professed revelations to Mohammed; -- called also Alcoran.
a.
Of or pertaining to Mohammed, or the religion and institutions founded by Mohammed.
a. & n.
Alt. of Muhammedan
n.
A descendant of Mohammed through his daughter Fatima and nephew Ali.
n.
A member of one of the four sects of the Sunnites, or Orthodox Mohammedans; -- so called from its founder, Mohammed al-Shafei.
a.
Descended from Fatima, the daughter and only child of Mohammed.