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  2. Tablighi Jamaat - Wikipedia

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    The emergence of Tablighi Jamaat also coincided closely with the rise of various Hindu revivalist movements such as Shuddhi (purification) and Sanghatan (consolidation) launched in the early twentieth century to reconvert Hindus who had converted to Islam and Tablighi Jamaat has been called a "missionary offshoot" of the revivalist Deobandi movement of India.

  3. Inside the Tablighi Jamaat - Wikipedia

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    Inside the Tablighi Jamaat is a book by Ziya Us Salam, a journalist at The Hindu.The book is an analysis of the Tablighi Jamaat from a critical standpoint. [1] Written after the controversy surrounding the Tablighi Jamaat COVID-19 hotspot in Delhi in 2020, it examines the group's history, practices, controversies, and internal dynamics.

  4. Tabligh - Wikipedia

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    The linguistic meaning of at-tabligh is propagation, [5] conveyance, deliver or distribution, and its noun is adulthood or youth. [6] [ Note 1] Bulug, ablagh and tabligh mean to reach, transport, convey and deliver to a desired goal or desired limit, whether this limit or goal is a place, time or a morally determined matter.

  5. Markazi Masjid, Dewsbury - Wikipedia

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    As the headquarters of Tablighi Jamaat in Europe, it has frequently been the location of its annual regional gathering (ijtema). [12] The Markaz co-ordinates activities of the Tablighi Jama'at across the UK through liaison with five regional centres in Blackburn, Birmingham, Glasgow, Leicester and London and hundreds of UK mosques. [13]

  6. Islam on the Move - Wikipedia

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    Islam on the Move: Tablighi Jama'at in Southeast Asia is a book authored by Farish A. Noor, examining the Tablighi Jamaat movement within the context of the Deobandi tradition. [1] Published in 2012 by Amsterdam University Press , the book scrutinizes the global impact of the movement, presenting insightful analyses of Tablighi Jamaat discourse ...

  7. Ilyas Kandhlawi - Wikipedia

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    Muḥammad Ilyās ibn Muḥammad Ismā‘īl Kāndhlawī Dihlawī (1885 – 13 July 1944) was an Indian Islamic scholar of the Deobandi movement who founded the Tablighi Jamaat, in 1925, in Mewat province.

  8. Inamul Hasan Kandhlawi - Wikipedia

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    Inamul Hasan was born on 20 February 1918 in Kandhla town, near Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India.He received his basic religious education at Madrassa Kashif-ul-Uloom Nizamuddin New Delhi and then at Mazahir Uloom Saharanpur and then spent the rest of his life working for Tablighi Jamat.

  9. Ijtema - Wikipedia

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    Ijtema is the annual three-day congregation of Tablighi Jamaat (TJ). It has a strong appeal to South Asian Muslims and its diaspora. The immediate concern of TJ is the moral reform of individuals and purification of the self, often described, as ‘making Muslims true Muslims’: Muslims should go back to the basic principles of their faith to follow strictly the commandments of Islam in their ...