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  2. Shama'il al-Muhammadiyya - Wikipedia

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    Ash-Shama'il al-Muhammadiyya (Arabic: الشمائل المحمدية, romanized: Ash-Shamāʾil al-Muḥammadiyya, lit. 'Virtues of Muhammad') is a collection of hadiths compiled by the 9th-century scholar al-Tirmidhi regarding the intricate details of the Islamic prophet Muhammad's life including his appearance, his belongings, his manners, and much more.

  3. List of hadith books - Wikipedia

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    Al-Murasil lil imam Muhammad al-Bukhari (d. 256 AH) Musnad lil Imam Baqi bin Mukhlid al-Andalusi (d. 276 AH) Al-Marefa wal Tarikh lil Imam al-Faswi (d. 277 AH). Shamail Muhammadiah lil Imam Muhammad al-Bukhari (d. 256 AH) Al-ilal lil Imam Muhammad al-Bukhari (d. 256 AH) Sunan al-Tirmidhi (d. 279 AH) Shamaail Tirmidhi (Shama'il Muhammadiyah (d ...

  4. Category:Sunni hadith collections - Wikipedia

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  5. Category : Bangladeshi Sunni Muslim scholars of Islam

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  6. Outline of Islam - Wikipedia

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  7. Hilya - Wikipedia

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    A ḥilya by Hâfiz Osman (1642–1698), who established the standard layout used for this type of calligraphic panel. The term ḥilya (Arabic: حلية, plural: ḥilān, or ḥulān; Turkish: hilye, plural: hilyeler) denotes both a visual form in Ottoman art and a religious genre of Ottoman-Arabic literature each dealing with the physical description of Muhammad.

  8. Karamat Ali Jaunpuri - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad Ali Jaunpuri was born in the neighbourhood of Mulla Tola in Jaunpur, North India on 18 Muharram 1215 A. H. (12 June 1800 CE). [3] It is claimed that he was the 35th direct descendant of Abu Bakr, the first Rashidun caliph, [4] with his ancestors migrating from Baghdad to Jaunpur in the early 19th century.

  9. Haji Shariatullah - Wikipedia

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    Haji Shariatullah (Bengali: হাজী শরীয়তুল্লাহ; 1781–1840) was a prominent religious leader and Islamic scholar from Bengal in the ...