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  2. John the Baptist in Islam - Wikipedia

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    In Islam, Yahya greeted Muhammad on the night of the Al-Isra al-Mi'raj, along with Isa (Jesus), on the second heaven. [22] Yahya's story was also told to the Abyssinian king during the Muslim migration to Abyssinia. [23] According to the Qur'an, Yahya was one on whom God sent peace on the day that he was born and the day that he died. [24]

  3. Zechariah in Islam - Wikipedia

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    After his son Yahya (John) had been decapitated by the Children of Israel, Zakariya tried to escape from them. Some historians say that as a miracle a tree opened for Zakariya to hide in but a small part of his clothing mistakenly stuck out. Shaytan (Satan) saw this and took it to his advantage.

  4. Zakariyya Kandhlawi - Wikipedia

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    His father, Yahya Kandhlawi, belonged to a family deeply interested in knowledge and Sufism. Yahya was a student of Rashid Ahmad Gangohi, one of the founding scholars of Darul Uloom Deoband. [3] At a young age of two, Kandhlawi began his educational journey under the guidance of his father in Gangoh.

  5. Bibliography of Zakariyya Kandhlawi - Wikipedia

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    This bibliography of Zakariyya Kandhlawi is a selected list of scholarly resources that are generally available. These resources are related to Zakariyya Kandhlawi, a leading hadith scholar who is popularly known as Sheikh al-Hadith and served as an influential ideologue of Tablighi Jamaat during the mid-twentieth century in India. [1]

  6. Sharfuddin Yahya Maneri - Wikipedia

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    Sharfuddin Ahmed Yahya Maneri, popularly known as Makhdoom-ul-Mulk Bihari [2] and Makhdoom-e-Jahan [3] (1263–1381), was a 13th-century Sufi mystic and saint active in medieval Bihar. [ 4 ]

  7. Makhdoom Yahya Maneri - Wikipedia

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    Kamaluddin Yahya Maneri (Urdu: مخدوم کمال الدین یحییٰ منیری; Died 1323) [1] popularly known as Makhdoom Yahya Maneri was an Indian Sufi saint of the 13th century. His tomb is known as Badi Dargah, near a mosque located in Maner Sharif , 29 km from Patna , Bihar , India .

  8. Qisas al-Anbiya - Wikipedia

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    The Qaṣaṣ thus usually begins with the creation of the world and its various creatures including angels, and culminating in Adam.Following the stories of Adam and his family come the tales of Idris; Nuh and Shem; Hud and Salih; Ibrahim, Ismail and his mother Hajar; Lut; Ishaq, Jacob and Esau, and Yusuf; Shuaib; Musa and his brother Aaron; Khidr; Joshua, Eleazar, and Elijah; the kings ...

  9. Ilyas Kandhlawi - Wikipedia

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    Urdu Daira Maarif Islamiya (PDF) (in Urdu). Vol. 19. Lahore, Pakistan: University of the Punjab. pp. 373– 375. Nadwi, Abu'l-Hasan `Ali. Life and Mission of Maulana Muhammad Ilyas. "Profile of Maulana Mohammad Ilyas Kandhlawi". Madrasa Islamia Arabia Khadimul-Uloom Baghonwali and Bajheri. Archived from the original on 12 February 2019