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  2. Bibliography of Anwar Shah Kashmiri - Wikipedia

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    Allama Muhammad Anwar Shah (R.A.) : A Creative And Investigative Study. Srinagar, Jammu & Kashmir: Kitab Mahal. ISBN 9789387244122. OCLC 1184122519. Qaisar, Azhar Shah (1977). Hayat-i Anvar: Fakhrulmuhaddisin Hazrat 'Allamah Sayyid Muhammad Anvar Shah Kashmiri ke halat-i zindagi aur kamalat-i ilmi par ek nazar (in Urdu). Deoband, India: Sayyid ...

  3. American Dervish - Wikipedia

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    978-0-316-18331-4. American Dervish is a 2012 novel by Ayad Akhtar. The novel tells the story of a young Pakistani-American boy growing up in the American Midwest and his struggle with his identity and religion. The novel has been published in English, Italian ( La donna che mi insegnò il respiro ), Norwegian ( Begynnelsen på et farvel ...

  4. Office of the Refugee Relief and Repatriation Commissioner

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    History. The Office of the Refugee Relief and Repatriation Commissioner was established in 1992 when the first wave of Rohingya refugees, about 250 thousand, arrived from Myanmar. The office is located in Cox's Bazar District. [ 4] Mahbub Alam Talukder was appointed commissioner on 2 September 2019 replacing Abul Kalam.

  5. Shaukat Hayat Khan - Wikipedia

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    Shaukat Hayat Khan was born in Amritsar, Punjab of the British Indian Empire, on 24 September 1915. [4] His family hailed from the famous Hayat Awan Khattar clan of Wah [5] in Attock, and he was the eldest son of Sir Sikandar Hayat Khan (1892–1942), the famous Punjabi statesman and feudal baron, from his first wife Begum Zubaida Khanum, a lady from a prominent Kashmiri family settled in ...

  6. Bibliography of Deobandi movement - Wikipedia

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    This bibliography of Deobandi Movement is a selected list of generally available scholarly resources related to Deobandi Movement, a revivalist movement within Sunni Islam, adhering to the Hanafi school of law, formed in the late 19th century around the Darul Uloom Deoband in British India, from which the name derives, by Qasim Nanawtawi, Rashid Ahmad Gangohi and several others, after the ...

  7. Mirza Salaamat Ali Dabeer - Wikipedia

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    According to Muhammad Husain Azad in Aab-e-Hayat: Mirzā Sahib died on the 29th of Muharram, AH 1292 [1875–76], at the age of 72 years. In his lifetime he must have written at least three thousand elegies. Not counting his salāms and nauhas and quatrains.

  8. Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi - Wikipedia

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    In the year 1294 A.H. (1877), at the age of 22 years, Ahmed Raza became the Mureed (disciple) of Shah Aale Rasool Marehrawi. His Murshid bestowed him with Khilafat in several Sufi Silsilas. Some Islamic scholars received permission from him to work under his guidance. [12] [13]

  9. Lahore Resolution - Wikipedia

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    The Lahore Resolution, [a] also called the Pakistan Resolution, was a formal political statement adopted by the All-India Muslim League on the occasion of its three-day general session in Lahore, Punjab, from 22 to 24 March 1940, calling for a separate homeland for the Muslims of India.