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  2. Mizan (treatise) - Wikipedia

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    Mizan,or Meezan (English: balance, scale, Urdu: ميزان) is a comprehensive treatise on the contents of Islam, written by Javed Ahmad Ghamidi, a Pakistani Islamic scholar and philosopher. It is published in Urdu by Al-Mawrid Institute of Islamic Sciences. The book is also available in the form of different booklets.

  3. Ahmed Javed (scholar) - Wikipedia

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    Javaid was born on November 18, 1954, in Saiyed Sarawan, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh, India.His family migrated to Pakistan in 1958 and settled in Karachi.In 1986, he moved to Lahore and joined the Iqbal Academy Pakistan as a researcher.

  4. List of contemporary Islamic scholars - Wikipedia

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    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 Hussain Rizvi (1966–2020) Khalid Masud (1935–2003) Khurshid Ahmad (born 1932)

  5. Javed Ahmad Ghamidi - Wikipedia

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    Javed Ahmad Ghamidi [a] (7 April 1952) [3] is a Pakistani Islamic scholar and philosopher who is the founder of Al-Mawrid Institute of Islamic Sciences and its sister organisation Danish Sara. He is regarded as one of the most influential and popular philosophers of the modern era.

  6. List of Muslim philosophers - Wikipedia

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    Javed Ahmed Ghamidi: Pakistan 1951– Modernist Javed Ahmed Ghamidi is a Pakistani theologian. He is regarded as one of the contemporary modernists of the Islamic world. [111] Like Parwez he also promotes rationalism and secular thought with deen. [112] Ghamidi is also popular for his moderate fatwas.

  7. Hamiduddin Farahi - Wikipedia

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    He was recommended by Syed Ahmad Khan, founder of Aligarh Muslim University. Sir Syed wrote that he was sending someone who knew more Arabic and Persian than the professors of the college. While studying at the college, Farahi translated parts of At-Tabaqat-ul-Kubra of ibn Shihab al-Zuhri (784 – 845 AD) into Persian. The translation was later ...

  8. List of tafsir works - Wikipedia

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    Mushkilat al-Qur’an by Anwar Shah Kashmiri, edited with references and one of the introductions by Ahmad Bijnuri, and another introduction by the author's favourite student Muhammad Yusuf Banori. The book predominantly in Arabic but passages in Persian also appear throughout the work.

  9. Hayat al-Sahaba - Wikipedia

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    Hayat al-Sahaba (Arabic: حياة الصحابة) is a book originally written in Arabic by Yusuf Kandhlawi. [1] It was completed around 1959 and later expanded into four volumes with additional annotations and introductions by Abul Hasan Ali Hasani Nadwi and Abd al-Fattah Abu Ghudda. The book was first published for Tablighi Jamaat. [2]