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  2. Nurul Islam Farooqi - Wikipedia

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    Nurul Islam Faruqi (Bengali: নুরুল ইসলাম ফারুকী) was a Bangladeshi Islamic scholar, businessman, politician and preacher. He was killed by unknown assailants in 2014. He was killed by unknown assailants in 2014.

  3. List of contemporary Islamic scholars - Wikipedia

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    Nurul Islam Farooqi (died 2014) Nurul Islam Jihadi (1948–2021) Nurul Islam Olipuri (born 1955) Obaidul Haque (1934–2008) Obaidullah Hamzah (born 1972) Ruhul Amin (born 1962) Sayed Muhammad Amimul Ehasan Barkati (1911–1974) Syed Najibul Bashar Maizbhandari (born 1959) Syed Rashid Ahmed Jaunpuri (1889–2001) Sajidur Rahman (born 1964)

  4. Category : Bangladeshi Sunni Muslim scholars of Islam

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  5. Nurul Islam (economist) - Wikipedia

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    Nurul Islam (1 April 1929 [1] – 9 May 2023) was a Bangladeshi economist, philanthropist, and politician. [2] [3] Islam is famous for his contributions during the independence war of Bangladesh, as well as for his pivotal role in the economy and foreign affairs during the 1970's as cabinet minister and deputy chairman of the Planning Commission.

  6. Nurul Islam - Wikipedia

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    Nurul Islam Farooqi (died 2014), Bangladeshi Islamic scholar; Muhammad Nurul Islam, Bangladeshi auditor; Nurul Islam (born 1948), Rohingya lawyer and political activist; Nurul Islam Shishu, retired General of Bangladesh Army; Nurul Islam Talukder, Bangladeshi politician from Sirajganj; Nurul Islam Khan, Bangladeshi politician from Netrokona

  7. Nur Qutb Alam - Wikipedia

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    Nur Qutb Alam was born in the city of Hazrat Pandua to a Bengali Muslim family descended from Khalid ibn al-Walid, an Arab commander and companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, who belonged to the Banu Makhzum clan of Quraysh. [2]

  8. Abdul Khaleque (scholar) - Wikipedia

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    Mawlana Khaleque was also the chief disciple of Mawlana Abu Bakr Siddique of Furfura Sharif and actively preached Islam across different regions of the Indian subcontinent. [ citation needed ] In the Legislative Assembly election of 1954, he contested as an independent candidate and defeated opponents from both the United Front and the Pakistan ...

  9. Ruhul Amin (mufti) - Wikipedia

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    His ancestors settled in Jessore where they propagated Islam to locals with his grandfather's great-grandfather, Mawlana Abdul Awwal al-Ghazi, relocating the family to Faridpur. [3] Ruhul Amin's grandfather's grandfather, Chand Ghazi, was a student of Syed Ahmad Shaheed and took part in the Battle of Balakot against the Sikhs .