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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).
Anakbayan subscribes to National Democracy, a Filipino nationalist ideology based on a Marxist–Leninist–Maoist perspective pledging to oppose foreign imperialism, landlordism, monopolistic capitalism, and corrupt government officials, with the Communist Party of the Philippines as the vanguard party to address these ills.
al-Bayan wa al-Tabyin was one of al-Jāḥiẓ's later works, in which he wrote on epiphanies, rhetorical speeches, sectarian leaders, and princes. The book is considered to have started Arabic literary theory in a formal, systemic fashion. [ 49 ]
Bayan ibn Sam'an was executed for his beliefs, which the majority of the Muslim scholars considered to be heretical at the time. [1] [3] His execution was performed by the governor of Iraq, Khalid al-Qasri at Kufa in the year 737. [3] [4] It is narrated in Bihar al-Anwar that Bayan ibn Sam'an was set on fire, resulting in him being burnt to ...
Bayan Nuwayhed (Arabic: بيان نويهض; born 1937) is a Palestinian journalist, academic, historian and a member of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO). She is one of the leading historians of Palestine and is the author of the book entitled Sabra and Shatila: September 1982 .
Members of Bayan USA march in New York in solidarity with Occupy Wall Street Members of Bayan USA and GABRIELA USA protest against police violence in San Francisco. The Bagong Alyansang Makabayan (lit. ' "New Patriotic Alliance" ') or Bayan (lit. ' "Nation" ') is an alliance of left-wing Philippine organizations.
Bayan (or Buyan; Naiyan; r. 1302–1309) was one of the most famous khans of White Horde. "Bayan" means "rich" and "buyan" means "good deed/act" (as in religion or belief) in the Mongolian language. When Bayan became the khan, his cousin and relatives revolted against him. The latter, under his cousin Kobluk, were supported by Khaidu and Duwa ...
Naqal (mimicry) is a strong bahand tradition in the Punjab region. [3] The naqalchi (mimic, sometimes called the bahrupiya ) adopts the persona of a well-known person or character and improvises, using satire and farce extensively, to entertain the audience.