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Afghan founder of Malerkotla State in Hindustan (15th century)
Sheikh Sadruddin was a Sufi mystic and chief of the jagir of Maler and an ancestor of the rulers of the Malerkotla State. He received the area of Maler
Sheikh_Sadruddin
Indian princely state
which was known as Maler, was received as a jagir in 1454 A.D. by Sheikh Sadruddin-i-Jahān, a pious man of the Sherwani tribe of Afghanistan, and was
Malerkotla_State
City in Punjab, India
district. Malerkotla, a Muslim majority state, was established in 1454 by Sheikh Sadruddin-i-Jahan from Afghanistan, and was ruled by his Sherwani descendants
Malerkotla
Bangash[clarification needed] Malerkotla State (1657–1948), founded by Sheikh Sadruddin-i-Jahan of the Sherani tribe Pataudi State (1804–1947), established
List of Pashtun empires and dynasties
List_of_Pashtun_empires_and_dynasties
Iftikhar Ali (2000). Ghai, R. K. (ed.). History of the Ruling Family of Sheikh Sadruddin, Sadar-i-Jahan of Malerkotla, 1449 A.D. to 1948 A.D. Pub. Bureau, Punjabi
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Topics referred to by the same term
Pir Sadardin (14th century), Persian founder of Khoja Ismaili sect Sheikh Sadruddin (1434–1515), Jagirdar of Maler in India Ṣadr ad-Dīn Muḥammad Shīrāzī
Sadr_al-Din
Sheikh (died 1326)
el-Kırşehrî (died in 1326), often known as Sheikh Edebali (Turkish: Şeyh Edebali), was a Turkish Muslim Sheikh of the Wafaiyya order (tariqa) and leader
Sheikh_Edebali
Punjabi Muslim preacher and mystic (c. 1188 – 1266)
Ganjshakar (c. 4 April 1188 – 7 May 1266), commonly known as Bābā Farīd or Sheikh Farīd (also in Anglicised spelling Fareed, Fareed ud-Deen, Masood, etc.)
Baba_Farid
14th c. Sufi missionary to Kashmir
conversion of the Kashmiri ruler Rinchan Shah, who later adopted the name Sadruddin Shah. Bulbul Shah is reported to have been a disciple of Mir Syed Niymatullah
Bulbul_Shah
Indian Muslim scholar (died 1887)
Delhi Arabic College), where he was a student of Mamluk Ali Nanautawi and Sadruddin Khan Azurda Dehlawi. After completing his studies, he returned to Deoband
Mahtab_Ali_Deobandi
Mausoleum at the west bank of Aswan, Egypt
villa of Aga Khan III and Begum Om Habibeh, later the home of Prince Sadruddin Aga Khan. The villa was designed by Egyptian architect Hassan Fathy, and
Mausoleum_of_Aga_Khan
Iranian sufi and Persian poet
ابن ابوالحسن ابن احمد ابن محمد جامی نامقی; 1049 – 1141), better known as Sheikh Ahmad-e Jami (Persian: شیخ احمد جامی) or by his sobriquet Zinda-fil (Persian:
Sheikh_Ahmad-e_Jami
Indian Sufi saint (1237–1325)
Abdurrahman Mumin; Qazi Publishers and Distributors, 1998, ISBN 81-85362-59-9. Sheikh Nizamuddin Auliya, by Khaliq Ahmad Nizami; National Book Trust, 2004, ISBN 81-237-4148-0
Nizamuddin_Auliya
Suicide bombing at the Marriott Hotel in Pakistan on 20 September 2008
presented against them. Only a few months after the hotel's bombing, owner Sadruddin Hashwani had arranged a re-construction, and the Islamabad Marriott reopened
Islamabad Marriott Hotel bombing
Islamabad_Marriott_Hotel_bombing
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
48th imam of the Nizari Isma'ili community
she became known as Andrée Aga Khan. By this marriage, he had one son, Sadruddin Aga Khan (1933–2003). The couple divorced in 1943. He married, on October
Aga_Khan_III
Indian Islamic scholar and Muhaddith (1920–1977)
Muhaddith. He served as Sheikh al-Hadith at Darul Uloom Deoband from 1972 to 1977. He also worked as a professor of Hadith and Sheikh al-Hadith at Jamia Islamia
Sharif_Hasan_Deobandi
British Indian Islamic scholar (d. 1894)
Muslim academician and hadith scholar who served as the second principal and Sheikh al-Hadith of Darul Uloom Deoband between 1884 and 1890. He specialised in
Syed_Ahmad_Dehlavi_(academic)
Indian Naqshbandi Sufi (1564–1624)
Muhammad. God has called them Kafirs in the Quran." In a letter to his discple Sheikh Farid, the Mir Bakhshi of the Mughal Empire, he said that showing respect
Ahmad_Sirhindi
Educational institution in Karachi, Pakistan
September 2002). Syed Sadruddin Hussain (19 March 2002 to 18 March 2003). Salahuddin Jamali (19 March 2003 to 6 April 2004). S.Sadruddin Hussain (7 April 2004
Adamjee Government Science College
Adamjee_Government_Science_College
Kashmiri scholar and poet (1875–1933)
literature. Subsequently, he joined Darul Uloom Deoband, serving as the post of Sheikh al-Hadith for nearly thirteen years before choosing Jamia Islamia Talimuddin
Anwar_Shah_Kashmiri
Bangladeshi Islamic scholar and politician
for his activism in the Islamic movement. At a conference in June 2019, Sheikh Hasina said about Hijab, "Hand socks, foot socks, nose and eyes covered
Syed_Rezaul_Karim
Indian Islamic scholar and independence activist (1879–1957)
Ghulam Moinuddin Gilani (1920–1997) Muhammad Abdullah Ghazi (1935–1998) Sadruddin Islahi (1917–1998) Karam Shah Azhari (1918–1998) Abdul Rasheed Nomani
Hussain_Ahmad_Madani
Egyptian Islamic scholar (1917–1996)
Sheikh Mohammed al-Ghazali al-Saqqa (22 September 1917 – 9 March 1996) (Arabic: الشيخ محمد الغزالي السقا) was an Islamic scholar whose writings "have influenced
Mohammed_al-Ghazali
Public research university in Sylhet, Bangladesh
Shahid Minar Shah Paran Hall Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Hall Transport vehicle Main entry gate Sadruddin Ahmed Chowdhury (1 June 1989 to 31 May 1993)
Shahjalal University of Science and Technology
Shahjalal_University_of_Science_and_Technology
Ottoman chief jurist (1490–1574)
hailed from Imâd, a village near İskilip. Ebussuud was the son of Iskilipli Sheikh Muhiddin Muhammad Efendi. In the 1530s, Ebussuud served as a judge in Bursa
Ebussuud_Efendi
City in Uttar Pradesh, India
Islamic scholar, famous for his Urdu exegeses of Quran, Tadabbur-i-Qur'an Sadruddin Islahi (1917 - 1998) was an Indian Islamic Urdu writer and a close companion
Azamgarh
14th and 15th-century Indian Sufi saint
Dehlavi, the preeminent sheikh of the Chishti Order in the city. During this time, he attained his sobriquet Gisu Daraz. The sheikh was aware of his imminent
Bande_Nawaz
Air warfare branch of the Bangladesh Armed Forces
and Flight Sergeant Shafiqullah as company commanders. Squadron Leader Sadruddin Hossain, Squadron Leader Wahidur Rahim, Squadron Leader Nurul Qader, Squadron
Bangladesh_Air_Force
Bangladeshi Islamic scholar
educational secretary and head of the Hadith research department. He is also the Sheikh al-Hadith at Jamiatul Uloom Al Islamia in Dhaka and formerly served as the
Muhammad_Abdul_Malek
Shivdasani Surendra Hiranandani Sultana Siddiqui Sunil Vaswani Sunder Genomal Sadruddin Hashwani Tarun Tahiliani Vijay K. Thadani Suresh Mulchand Ali S. Asani
List_of_Sindhi_people
UNESCO World Heritage Site in southern Egypt
Desroches Noblecourt, UNESCO Director-General René Maheu, and Prince Sadruddin Aga Khan, who was a significant fundraiser. At the time, the relocation
Abu_Simbel
Conflict between the Bangladeshi government and tribal insurgents
Narayan Larma, it was claimed that Bangladesh's the then head of state, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman said that the natives of the Chittagong Hill Tracts are all
Chittagong Hill Tracts conflict
Chittagong_Hill_Tracts_conflict
Ottoman historian, jurist and poet (1469–1534)
Ghulam Moinuddin Gilani (1920–1997) Muhammad Abdullah Ghazi (1935–1998) Sadruddin Islahi (1917–1998) Karam Shah Azhari (1918–1998) Abdul Rasheed Nomani
Ibn_Kemal
Mansha, industrialist and businessman Mir Shakil ur Rehman, Jang Group Sadruddin Hashwani, founder and chairman of Hashoo Group Shiza Shahid, co-founder
List_of_Pakistanis
Sufi saint and poet (1274–1356)
shariff and Syed sadruddin Raju Qattal, and was also the peer of king Firoz Shah Tuglaq, sultan of Gujrat Zafar Shah, ruler of Ludhiana Sheikh Chachu. Khwaja
Nasiruddin_Chiragh_Dehlavi
Incarcerated in Pakistan till 8 January 1972. Acting in the absence of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. Also Chief Martial Law Administrator (24 August 1975 – 4
List of office-holders in the Government of Bangladesh
List_of_office-holders_in_the_Government_of_Bangladesh
Ottoman Islamic scholar
Nursî Sheikh Said Ömer Nasuhi Bilmen Muhammad Bakhit al-Muti'i List of Hanafis List of Ash'aris and Maturidis List of Muslim theologians List of Sheikh-ul-Islams
Mustafa_Sabri
Persian Islamic scholar and mystic (1143–1236)
Ghulam Moinuddin Gilani (1920–1997) Muhammad Abdullah Ghazi (1935–1998) Sadruddin Islahi (1917–1998) Karam Shah Azhari (1918–1998) Abdul Rasheed Nomani
Mu'in_al-Din_Chishti
Bangladeshi Islamic scholar
leadership from his father, Azizul Haque, he succeeded his father as a Sheikh al-Hadith at Jamia Rahmania Arabia. He is best known for his hardline advocacy
Mamunul_Haque
Building in Bukhara, Uzbekistan
nobility or clergy, but for the burial of a craftsman. According to Sadruddin Salim Bukhari, in the Soviet years, a tractor that came to demolish the
Boboyi_Poradoz_Mausoleum
Indian Muslim scholar and community leader (1832–1890)
Ahl-i Hadith Muslim leader Teacher Ahmad Hasan (elder brother) Muhammad Sadruddin Khan al-Dehlawi Husayn ibn Muhsin al-Ansari Abdul Haqq ibn Fadlullah al-Hindi
Siddiq_Hasan_Khan
Bengali Islamic scholar and educationist
Sheikh family of the village of North Madarsha in Hathazari, Chittagong District, Bengal Presidency, they are a landed clan. His parents were Sheikh Rustam
Abdul_Hamid_(scholar)
Bangladeshi military officer
After the 15 August 1975 Bangladeshi coup d'état and assassination of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the chief of air staff, A. K. Khandker, was removed and
A._G._Mahmud
Pakistani Islamic scholar and judge (born 1943)
Archived from the original on 3 April 2007. Retrieved 14 October 2019. "Sheikh Taqi Usmani's Profile". TheMuslim500.com. Archived from the original on
Taqi_Usmani
Insurance Company Ltd. Raza Rabbani - English debater, politician, Senator Sadruddin Hashwani - Founder and chairman of Hashoo Group. Safi Qureshi - co-founder
List_of_people_from_Karachi
19th–20th century Indian Islamic scholar and writer
son of Sheikh Fath Ali, and the younger brother of Mahtab Ali Deobandi. He studied at Delhi College under Mamluk Ali Nanautawi and Sadruddin Khan Azurda
Zulfiqar_Ali_Deobandi
Indian Muslim scholar
University of Madinah and completed a doctorate in Quranic Studies. Nomani is a sheikh, scholar and teacher of the Naqshbandi order, a major Sunni spiritual order
Sajjad_Nomani
13th-century poet and theologian
Persian: باخرزی (1190–1261) shortened as Sayf al-Dīn Bākharzī, was a poet, sheikh, and theologian who lived in the 13th century. As suggested by his nisba
Sayf_al-Din_Bakharzi
Turkish Islamic scholar (born 1940)
Ghulam Moinuddin Gilani (1920–1997) Muhammad Abdullah Ghazi (1935–1998) Sadruddin Islahi (1917–1998) Karam Shah Azhari (1918–1998) Abdul Rasheed Nomani
Muhammad_'Awwamah
British Islamic scholar (born 1971)
Affairs Committee UK (MPACUK), 11 September 2007. Decapitation Strategy - Sheikh Riyadh ul Haq & Dr Mahmood Chandi Archived 11 June 2011 at the Wayback Machine
Abu_Yusuf_Riyadh_ul_Haq
South Asian Sufi saint (1190 – 1295)
Syed Sadarudin Shah Kabir Naqvi Al Bukhari descendant through Sayyid Sadruddin Rajan Qatal a grandson of Jalaluddin Surkh Posh. This mosque has an aesthetic
Jalaluddin_Surkh-Posh_Bukhari
Pakistani Islamic scholar and theologian (born 1969)
Ghulam Moinuddin Gilani (1920–1997) Muhammad Abdullah Ghazi (1935–1998) Sadruddin Islahi (1917–1998) Karam Shah Azhari (1918–1998) Abdul Rasheed Nomani
Ilyas_Ghuman
Indian Islamic scholar and poet (1796–1861)
supporting jihad against the colonial government. The fatwa was signed by Sadruddin Azurda, Abdul Qadir, Faizullah Dehalvi, Faiz Ahmed Badayuni, Wazir Khan
Fazl-e-Haq_Khairabadi
Bengali Hadith scholar
of Bangladesh. He is regarded as the first Sheikh al-Hadith of Bengal, following his appointment as Sheikh al-Hadith at Darul Uloom Hathazari, the first
Saeed_Ahmad_Sandwipi
School of Islamic jurisprudence
Ghulam Moinuddin Gilani (1920–1997) Muhammad Abdullah Ghazi (1935–1998) Sadruddin Islahi (1917–1998) Karam Shah Azhari (1918–1998) Abdul Rasheed Nomani
Hanafi_school
Ottoman logician and Islamic theologian (1350–1431)
military, a position which would evolve over the next century into the Sheikh ul-Islam. Fanari held this position in addition to his other positions as
Shams_al-Din_al-Fanari
Uzbek Islamic scholar of the Hanafi school (1135–1197)
be one of the most influential compendia of Hanafi jurisprudence (fiqh). Sheikh Muhammad Abd al-Hayy al-Laknawi stated in the book al-Fawa’id al-Bahiyyah:
Burhan_al-Din_al-Marghinani
Sultan of Kashmir from 1570 to 1578
Srinagar as champions. On 3 July 1578, Akbar sent Mulla Ishqi and Qazi Sadruddin as Mughal ambassadors to Kashmir with a royal proposal for marriage between
Ali_Shah_Chak
Aerial conflict between the Indian Air Force and Pakistani Air Force in 1971
Squadron Leader Sultan Mahmud commanded Squadron no 501, Squadron Leader Sadruddin Squadron no 507 and Wahidur Rahman commanded the third squadron. Tejgaon
Indo–Pakistani air war of 1971
Indo–Pakistani_air_war_of_1971
Military operation taken by the Mukti Bahini
pilot, became Commander of Mukti Bahini Sector 6, with Squadron Leader Sadruddin as his deputy, Flt. Lt Sultan Mahmud led a guerrilla squad in Sector 1
Operation_Kilo_Flight
Islamic hadith scholar and jurist (726–797)
Ghulam Moinuddin Gilani (1920–1997) Muhammad Abdullah Ghazi (1935–1998) Sadruddin Islahi (1917–1998) Karam Shah Azhari (1918–1998) Abdul Rasheed Nomani
Abd_Allah_ibn_al-Mubarak
citizens led by Shams, Baha-ud-din Zakariya, Sadruddin Arif (see Baha-ud-din Zakariya) and other leading Sufi Sheikhs. Shams's family members were taken to his
Hajib_Shakarbar
Chicago-based mufti
Ghulam Moinuddin Gilani (1920–1997) Muhammad Abdullah Ghazi (1935–1998) Sadruddin Islahi (1917–1998) Karam Shah Azhari (1918–1998) Abdul Rasheed Nomani
Yasir_Nadeem_al_Wajidi
Fourth Amir of Tablighi Jamat (1950-2014)
Ghulam Moinuddin Gilani (1920–1997) Muhammad Abdullah Ghazi (1935–1998) Sadruddin Islahi (1917–1998) Karam Shah Azhari (1918–1998) Abdul Rasheed Nomani
Zubairul_Hasan_Kandhlavi
Indian Islamic scholar and Sufi (1863–1943)
Ghulam Moinuddin Gilani (1920–1997) Muhammad Abdullah Ghazi (1935–1998) Sadruddin Islahi (1917–1998) Karam Shah Azhari (1918–1998) Abdul Rasheed Nomani
Ashraf_Ali_Thanwi
Indian Muslim scholar
Ghulam Moinuddin Gilani (1920–1997) Muhammad Abdullah Ghazi (1935–1998) Sadruddin Islahi (1917–1998) Karam Shah Azhari (1918–1998) Abdul Rasheed Nomani
Shah_Muhammad_Ishaq
Persian Muslim scholar and mystic (c. 1009–1072/77)
orthodox interpretation of the Sufic ideal of Fana. Of other books written by Sheikh Ali Hujwiri: Kashf al-Asrār, a short Persian treatise on how to fully adopt
Ali_al-Hujwiri
Pakistani Islamic scholar (1915–1999)
where he studied for two years under Haydar Hasan Khan Tonki, then the Sheikh al-Hadith of the institution, from whom he learned Sahih al-Bukhari, Sunan
Abdul_Rasheed_Nomani
Turkish Islamic scholar (1888–1959)
under Sheikh Ahmed Efendi of Bafra, who greatly admired him. Süleyman Hilmi's extreme intelligence and love of study were so evident that the Sheikh wanted
Süleyman_Hilmi_Tunahan
Bangladeshi Islamic scholar (born 1958)
volume of Sahih Muslim. Alongside his work at Jamia Rahmania, he served as Sheikh al-Hadith at Tejgaon Jamia Islamia Railway Madrasa and at Darul Uloom Masjidul
Hifzur_Rahman
Historical and cultural region in northwestern India
Chaudhary Firoz Shah Mewati. Majlis Khan (who was close to Rao Tula Ram) and Sadruddin Meo were also lead players in the revolt. After the rebellion was over
Mewat
Bangladeshi politician (1940–2023)
as a mufassir, Sayeedi received praise from the Saudi Arabian Chief Imam Sheikh Sudais, the President of the Affairs of the Two Holy Mosques. In 2013, the
Delwar_Hossain_Sayeedi
Indian Muslim scholar and co-founder of Darul Uloom Deoband
Ali, including "mantiq" and philosophy, and few other books with Mufti Sadruddīn. Manazir Ahsan Gilani has tried to reconcile the reports concerning Nanautawi's
Qasim_Nanawtawi
Bengali Sufi scholar (1883–1938)
Ghulam Moinuddin Gilani (1920–1997) Muhammad Abdullah Ghazi (1935–1998) Sadruddin Islahi (1917–1998) Karam Shah Azhari (1918–1998) Abdul Rasheed Nomani
Muhammad_Ishaq_(scholar)
elder son of Queen Margrethe II and Henrik, the Prince Consort Prince Sadruddin Aga Khan (1933–2003) College 1954 Son of Aga Khan III, the 48th Imam of
List of Harvard University people
List_of_Harvard_University_people
Sufi scholar and saint (1173–1235)
633 A.H. (27 November 1235 CE) he attended a Mehfil-e-Sama where the poet Sheikh Ahmad-e Jami sang the following verses: Those who are slain by the dagger
Qutbuddin_Bakhtiar_Kaki
Indian Islamic scholar (1833–1884)
Muhammad Yaqub Nanautawi 1st Principal and Sheikh al-Hadith of Darul Uloom Deoband In office 1866–1883 Preceded by "office established" Succeeded by Syed
Yaqub_Nanautawi
Indian Muslim scholar (1878–1926)
Ghulam Moinuddin Gilani (1920–1997) Muhammad Abdullah Ghazi (1935–1998) Sadruddin Islahi (1917–1998) Karam Shah Azhari (1918–1998) Abdul Rasheed Nomani
Abdul_Bari_Firangi_Mahali
Pakistani Islamic Scholar (1916 – 1987)
Hajj, he studied the works of Shah Ismail Dehlvi, Shah Abdul Aziz Dehlavi, Sheikh Abdul Qadir, and Rafiuddin. He then proceeded to Medina, where Umar-bin-Hamdan
Tahir_Panjpiri
Sufi mystic and poet (1207–1273)
the Mevlevi produced a number of notable poets and musicians, including Sheikh Ghalib, Ismail Rusuhi Dede of Ankara, Esrar Dede, Halet Efendi, and Gavsi
Rumi
Bangladeshi Islamic scholar
language in Qawmi madrasas. He held the position of director and Sheikh al-Hadith at Sheikh Januruddin R. Darul Qur'an. He was also associated with political
Ishaq_Faridi
Indian Islamic revivalist and Sufi scholar (1786–1831)
Ghulam Moinuddin Gilani (1920–1997) Muhammad Abdullah Ghazi (1935–1998) Sadruddin Islahi (1917–1998) Karam Shah Azhari (1918–1998) Abdul Rasheed Nomani
Syed_Ahmad_Barelvi
Sufi saint of Bengal
Shah Alam II, Munshi Syed Sadruddin (d. 1796) was appointed as the mutawalli (guardian) of the Baish Hazari pargana. Sadruddin also built a library near
Jalaluddin_Tabrizi
Indian Islamic scholar (1880–1940)
Ghulam Moinuddin Gilani (1920–1997) Muhammad Abdullah Ghazi (1935–1998) Sadruddin Islahi (1917–1998) Karam Shah Azhari (1918–1998) Abdul Rasheed Nomani
Abul_Mahasin_Muhammad_Sajjad
Sunni Deobandi Islamic scholar (1897–1976)
an Usmani family. He was given the name "Muhammad Shafi" by his father's sheikh, Rashid Ahmad Gangohi, though he was originally named "Muhammad Mubin" by
Muhammad_Shafi
Islamic scholar, theologian and politician
Ghulam Moinuddin Gilani (1920–1997) Muhammad Abdullah Ghazi (1935–1998) Sadruddin Islahi (1917–1998) Karam Shah Azhari (1918–1998) Abdul Rasheed Nomani
Abbas_Siddiqui
Indian Muslim scholar and activist (1851–1920)
Ghulam Moinuddin Gilani (1920–1997) Muhammad Abdullah Ghazi (1935–1998) Sadruddin Islahi (1917–1998) Karam Shah Azhari (1918–1998) Abdul Rasheed Nomani
Mahmud_Hasan_Deobandi
Muslim scholar, jurist, and theologian (699–767)
Ghulam Moinuddin Gilani (1920–1997) Muhammad Abdullah Ghazi (1935–1998) Sadruddin Islahi (1917–1998) Karam Shah Azhari (1918–1998) Abdul Rasheed Nomani
Abu_Hanifa
Indian Islamic scholar (1856–1921)
Ghulam Moinuddin Gilani (1920–1997) Muhammad Abdullah Ghazi (1935–1998) Sadruddin Islahi (1917–1998) Karam Shah Azhari (1918–1998) Abdul Rasheed Nomani
Ahmed_Raza_Khan_Barelvi
Indian Islamic scholar (1943–2018)
Ghulam Moinuddin Gilani (1920–1997) Muhammad Abdullah Ghazi (1935–1998) Sadruddin Islahi (1917–1998) Karam Shah Azhari (1918–1998) Abdul Rasheed Nomani
Akhtar_Raza_Khan
Indian Islamic scholar and freedom fighter (1831–1904)
He was a disciple of prominent scholars such as Mamluk Ali Nanautavi, Sadruddin Khan Azurda Dehlawi, and Shah Abdul Ghani Dehlavi. He actively participated
Muhammad_Munir_Nanautavi
Literature originating in the Kashmir region
Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica from Latin into Arabic. Mufti Sadruddin Khan 'Azurda', 1789–1868, apart from being the Grand Mufti of Delhi, he
Literature_of_Kashmir
Auliya, Shah Jalal, Nasiruddin Chiragh Dehlavi, Jahaniyan Jahangasht, Syed Sadruddin Raju Qattal, Amir Khusro, Sarkar Sabir Pak, Alaul Haq, Shah Waliullah
Islam_in_Uttar_Pradesh
Bangladeshi Islamic Scholar (born 1950)
Minister Khaleda Zia, but their efforts were unsuccessful. Later, under Sheikh Hasina's government, a committee was formed to focus on implementing recognition
Farid_Uddin_Masood
Pakistani Islamic scholar
Ghulam Moinuddin Gilani (1920–1997) Muhammad Abdullah Ghazi (1935–1998) Sadruddin Islahi (1917–1998) Karam Shah Azhari (1918–1998) Abdul Rasheed Nomani
Ehtisham_ul_Haq_Thanvi
Syrian Hanafi Jurist
Ghulam Moinuddin Gilani (1920–1997) Muhammad Abdullah Ghazi (1935–1998) Sadruddin Islahi (1917–1998) Karam Shah Azhari (1918–1998) Abdul Rasheed Nomani
Ibn_Abidin
Pakistani Islamic scholar and political figure (1935-1998)
Ghulam Moinuddin Gilani (1920–1997) Muhammad Abdullah Ghazi (1935–1998) Sadruddin Islahi (1917–1998) Karam Shah Azhari (1918–1998) Abdul Rasheed Nomani
Muhammad_Abdullah_Ghazi
Muslim scholars who followed the Hanafi Islamic maddhab
Ghulam Moinuddin Gilani (1920–1997) Muhammad Abdullah Ghazi (1935–1998) Sadruddin Islahi (1917–1998) Karam Shah Azhari (1918–1998) Abdul Rasheed Nomani
List_of_Hanafis
Indian Islamic scholar and writer (1869–1923)
learned mathematics from Syed Ahmad Dehlavi and Arabic literature from Sheikh Muhammad Arab. He studied Sihah Sittah from Shaykh Hussain bin Muhsin al-Yamāni
Abdul_Hai_Hasani
SHEIKH SADRUDDIN
SHEIKH SADRUDDIN
Girl/Female
African, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Sikh, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional
Flame; Top of a Mountain
Girl/Female
Muslim
Irish form of cecilia blind
Female
Yiddish
Variant spelling of Yiddish Sheina, SHEINE means "beautiful."
Female
Japanese
(鹿) Japanese name SHIKA means "deer."
Girl/Female
Irish
Irish: a Roman clan name.
Girl/Female
Arabic
Leader; Scholar; Wife of Sheikh; Honourable Women
Girl/Female
Latin American Irish
From the Latin Caelia, which is a feminine form of the Roman clan name Caelius, meaning heavenly,...
Boy/Male
Arabic, Australian
Head; Chieftain; Teacher
Female
Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Swiss Heidi, HEIKI means "noble sort."Â
Female
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew She'era, SHERAH means "kinswoman." In the bible, this is the name of a daughter of Ephraim.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Head. Chieftain. Teacher.
Female
Yiddish
(ש×Öµ×™×™× Ö¸×) Yiddish name SHEINA means "beautiful."
Male
German
Pet form of Old High German Heinrich, HEIKO means "home-ruler."
Male
Hebrew
(ש×ֵת) Hebrew name SHETH means "buttocks." In the bible, this is the name of the third son of Adam and Eve.
Surname or Lastname
English (Midlands)
English (Midlands) : variant of Sly.Scottish : either of English origin, as in 1, or a habitational name from a place such as Sliach in Glengairn, Sleach in Strathdon, Slioch in Drumblade, Sleich in former Perthshire, or Slioch in former Ross-shire.
Male
English
Hebrew name SHELAH means "a petition, prayer." In the bible, this is the name of a son of Judah. Compare with another form of Shelah.
Boy/Male
African, Arabic, Australian, Swahili
Leader; Elder; Head; Chieftain; Teacher
Female
English
Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic SÃle, SHEILA means "blind."
Female
English
 Anglicized form of Hebrew Shibah, SHEBAH means "oath" or "seven." In the bible, this is the name of a well named by Isaac.
Male
German
Frisian unisex pet form of German Heinrike and Heinrich, HEIKE means "home-ruler."
SHEIKH SADRUDDIN
SHEIKH SADRUDDIN
Boy/Male
Tamil
Home, A place with calm water
Boy/Male
German Latin American
Noble wolf.
Boy/Male
Indian, Tamil
Attraction
Girl/Female
African, Australian, Christian, Danish, Greek
Dreamlike; Lotus Flower
Girl/Female
Tamil
Tanushka | தநà¯à®‚à®·à¯à®•ாÂ
Madhur
Boy/Male
Hindu
The Moon
Girl/Female
Hindu
The earth
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Archer; With a Bow in Hand
Surname or Lastname
English (southeastern)
English (southeastern) : variant of Hill 1.English (southeastern) : patronymic from Hill 2.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, French, German, Hebrew, Jamaican
Beloved; A Man; The Plain; Dearest
SHEIKH SADRUDDIN
SHEIKH SADRUDDIN
SHEIKH SADRUDDIN
SHEIKH SADRUDDIN
SHEIKH SADRUDDIN
n.
A bush shrike.
n.
Any sheathlike covering, organ, or part.
v. i.
Any one of numerous species of oscinine birds of the family Laniidae, having a strong hooked bill, toothed at the tip. Most shrikes are insectivorous, but the common European gray shrike (Lanius excubitor), the great northern shrike (L. borealis), and several others, kill mice, small birds, etc., and often impale them on thorns, and are, on that account called also butcher birds. See under Butcher.
n.
One of the elytra of an insect.
n.
A case for the reception of a sword, hunting knife, or other long and slender instrument; a scabbard.
v. t.
Alt. of Steik
n.
Sway; movement.
n.
A vehicle moved on runners, and used for transporting persons or goods on snow or ice; -- in England commonly called a sledge.
n.
The head of an Arab family, or of a clan or a tribe; also, the chief magistrate of an Arab village. The name is also applied to Mohammedan ecclesiastics of a high grade.
n.
See Sheik.
a.
Having elytra; sheath-winged.
v. t.
To deprive of a sheath; to draw from the sheath or scabbard, as a sword.
n.
The delicate outer sheath of a nerve fiber; the primitive sheath.
a.
A species of shrike.
n.
A sleigh.
n.
Alt. of Shiah
n.
The base of a leaf when sheathing or investing a stem or branch, as in grasses.
a.
Sly.
n.
See Sheik.
n.
An American shrike (Lanius Ludovicianus), similar to the butcher bird, but smaller. See Shrike.