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  2. Muhammad Ali Mirza - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad Ali Mirza [a] (born 4 October 1977) is a Pakistani Islamic cleric and YouTuber. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] A mechanical engineer by profession, he is known for his lectures on religious topics, which have attracted numerous controversies , including a blasphemy attempt in 2023.

  3. List of contemporary Islamic scholars - Wikipedia

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    Engineer Muhammad Ali Mirza (1975) Fateh Muhammad Panipati (1905–1987) Ghulam Ahmed Perwez (1903–1985) Ghulam Ali Okarvi (1919–2000) Ghulam Mohi-ud-Din Ghaznavi (1902–1975) Ghulam Rasool Saeedi (1937–2016) Hakeem Muhammad Akhtar (1928–2013) Ilyas Qadri (born 1950) Israr Ahmed (1932–2010) Javed Ahmad Ghamidi (born 1952) Khadim ...

  4. Engineer Muhammad Ali Mirza - Wikipedia

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  5. List of people from Jhelum - Wikipedia

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    Major Muhammad Akram, Pak army officer, Nishan-e-Haider awarded; Manmohan Singh, former prime minister of India was born in village of Gah, district Chakwal, then part of Jhelum District; Muhammad Ali Mirza, Engineer and Islamic preacher

  6. List of serving generals of the Pakistan Army - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad Asim Malik [2] Director General, Inter-Services Intelligence, (DG ISI), at ISI Headquarters, Islamabad. 12 Baloch - 80 PMA LC. Hilal-e-Imtiaz (Military) Sword of Honour: 03: Inam Haider Malik [3] Chairman, National Disaster Management Authority , Islamabad: 1 Engineer Battalion - 80 PMA LC: Hilal-e-Imtiaz (Military) 04 Fayyaz Hussain Shah

  7. Mírzá Muhammad ʻAlí - Wikipedia

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    In the Kitáb-i-ʻAhd ("Book of the Covenant"), Baháʼu'lláh appointed ʻAbdu'l-Bahá as his successor, [11] with Muhammad ʻAli given a station "beneath" that of ʻAbdu'l-Bahá. Both were noted explicitly by their titles, with Muhammad Ali being called G͟husn-i-Akbar and ʻAbdu'l-Bahá being called G͟husn-i-Aʻzam.

  8. Mohammad-Ali Mirza Dowlatshah - Wikipedia

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    Mohammad-Ali Mirza Dowlatshah (Persian: محمدعلی‌میرزا دولتشاه; 5 January 1789, in Nava – 22 November 1821, in Taq-e Gara [1] [2] [3]) was a famous Iranian Prince of the Qajar dynasty. He is also the progenitor of the Dowlatshahi family of Persia.

  9. Mehdi Ali Mirza - Wikipedia

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    Mehdi Ali Mirza (1911, Hyderabad State - 27 October 1961) [1] or M. A. Mirza, was amongst the first generation of formally trained architects in Pakistan. [1] He laid the foundation for the establishment of the profession in the new country. [ 2 ]