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  2. Nusrat Jahan Begum - Wikipedia

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    Sayyeda Nusrat Jahan Begum (1865–1952), [1] and Hazrat Amman Jan ‘Beloved Mother' within the Ahmadiyya Community, was the second wife of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad and the daughter of Mir Nasir Nawab of Delhi. The marriage is seen, within the Community, as having fulfilled certain prophecies.

  3. Mirza Mazhar Jan-e-Janaan - Wikipedia

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    Among them was one stony-hearted person named Faulād [=steel] Ḳhān, who was extremely barbarous. He did this evil deed. But Ḥakīm Qudratullāh Ḳhān 'Qāsim', in his anthology, says that in his poetry Mirzā Sahib used to compose a number of verses in praise of Hazrat ʿAlī, and some Sunni took this amiss and did this evil deed.

  4. Hazrat Babajan - Wikipedia

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    Hazrat Babajaan (Balochi: حضرت باباجان) (various dates claimed – September 21, 1931 [1] [2]) was a Pashtun Muslim saint considered by her followers to be a Sadguru or Qutub. Born in Balochistan, Afghanistan, she lived the final 25 years of her life in Pune, India. She was the original master of Meher Baba, an Indian spiritual master.

  5. Tajuddin Muhammad Badruddin - Wikipedia

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    [9] and Hazrat Dawood Makki RA Abdullah Shah Hussaini Qadri Shuttari Sahib [clarification needed] who was a Majzoob Salik saint from Qadri Shuttari Sufi order commented (about Baba) to his teacher that "There is no need of teaching this boy, he is already a learned person." He also gave young Tajuddin Baba some dried fruits and nuts as his ...

  6. Hamza Makhdoom - Wikipedia

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    The shrine, located on the southern slope of Hari Parbat Hill and popularly called Makhdoom Sahib and Hazrat Sultan, [6] is an important pilgrimage centre in Kashmir. Atta Mohammad Khan Barakzai [who?] in his honour issued the coins bearing the names of Nur-ud-Din-Rishi and Hamza Makhdoom. [7] [8]

  7. Ammajan - Wikipedia

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    Badshah (Manna) is a teenager whose father is Laal Mia, an electrician. His father suddenly dies in an electric accident. The family faces tremendous scarcity in the absence of their only earning member.

  8. Mata Amritanandamayi - Wikipedia

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    Mata Amritanandamayi Devi (Amma) embraces a child. In the book The Timeless Path, Swami Ramakrishnananda Puri, one of Amṛtānandamayī's senior disciples, wrote: "The [spiritual] path inculcated by Amma is the same as the one presented in the Vedas and recapitulated in subsequent traditional scriptures such as the Bhagavad Gita."

  9. Tomb of Eve - Wikipedia

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    The tomb of Eve in 1894, during the Ottoman period. The Tomb of Eve, also known as Eve's Grave and Eve's Tomb, is an archeological site located in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. [1] It is considered by some Muslims to be the burial place of Eve.