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  2. Waris Ali Shah - Wikipedia

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    Waris Ali Shah (1817–1905) was a Sufi saint from Dewa, Barabanki, India, and the founder of the Warsi Sufi order. He traveled to many places specially Europe and the west and admitted people to his spiritual order.

  3. Waris (serial) - Wikipedia

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    Waris (Urdu: وارث) is a Pakistani television drama serial created by PTV, written by Amjad Islam Amjad, directed by Ghazanfer Ali and Nusrat Thakur. [2] [3] [4] The first episode was aired from PTV Lahore on Saturday 29 December 1979 and the last on 22 March 1980 and was an acclaimed mega hit. [5] The show had 13 episodes, each almost one ...

  4. Waris - Wikipedia

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    Waris Ahluwalia (born 1974), Indian-American designer and actor; Waris Ali Mirza (1901–1969), last Nawab of Murshidabad; Waris Ali Shah (1819–1905), Indian saint; Waris Baig (born 1965), Pakistani singer; Waris Dirie (born 1965), Somali model, author, actress and human rights activist; Waris Hussein (born 1938), British-Indian television ...

  5. Khums - Wikipedia

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    In Islam, khums (Arabic: خُمْس Arabic pronunciation:) is a tax on Muslims which obligates them to pay one-fifth (20%) of their acquired wealth from the spoils of war and, according to most Muslim jurists, other specified types of income, towards various designated beneficiaries. [1]

  6. Islamic adoptional jurisprudence - Wikipedia

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    In Islam it is considered a blessing to take care of an orphan, in fact it is considered a duty to some. [3] Thus many Muslims say that it is forbidden by Islamic law to adopt a child (in the common sense of the word), but permissible to take care of another child, which is known in Arabic as الكفالة ( kafala ), and is translated ...

  7. Civil Code of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    According to historical records, a civil law called the Code Civil des Français was formed in 1804, in which most European referred to them as the Napoleon Code. [2] On 24 May 1806 the Netherlands became a French client state, styled the Kingdom of Holland under Napoleon's brother, Louis Bonaparte in which he was instructed by Napoleon to receive and enact the Napoleonic Code.

  8. Waris Ali Mirza - Wikipedia

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    Waris Ali's maternal grandfather was Wala Kadir Sayyid Husain Ali Mirza Bahadur. Waris Ali ruled for ten years, from 1959 until his death on 20 November 1969 at Calcutta . Although he left three sons and three daughters, there was a long interregnum following his death because of succession dispute caused by his children's disinheritance for a ...

  9. New Age Islam - Wikipedia

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    New Age Islam (Hindi: न्यू ऐज इस्लाम, Urdu: نیو ایج اسلام, Arabic: نيو أج اسلام) is a liberal Muslim institution based in New Delhi, India. It encourages progressive thinking among Muslims worldwide by exposing them to news, analyses and opinions on a variety of social, political, theological and ...