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Qari Waheed Zafar Qasmi also won a competition on Tilawat-e-Quran-e-Majeed in Saudi Arabia and Syria in 1980 and 1981 respectively. In the 1970s, Qari Waheed Zafar Qasmi joined Radio Pakistan. He was also known for his TV program Sar Chashma-e-Hidayat.
Abdur Rahmanel Masud, also known as A.R. Masud, is a Bangladeshi retired District and Sessions judge and incumbent Election Commissioners of Bangladesh. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Early Life
Qari Zahir Qasmi's three younger brothers, (i) Maulana Asif Qasmi was the founder of Jama Masjid Farooq-e-Azam, North Nazimabad, Karachi. (ii) Qari Shakir Qasmi has got the honor as a first Qari ever recited Tilawat-e-Kalam-e-Pak at the ceremony of starting of the new Islamic century in UNO.
Her father, Abdur Rehman Hashmi, was a Muslim scholar, and the local leader of the Jamaat-e-Islami Pakistan. [15] She was educated at a local school; then studied at the Government College for women Sargodha and ultimately completed her Master's degree in Arabic Language from the University of Punjab, Lahore. Her religious education occurred at ...
Deobandīs represent a group of scholars affiliated with the reformist Deobandi movement, which originated in the town of Darul Uloom Deoband in northern India. Founded in 1866, this movement sought to safeguard Islamic teachings amidst non-Muslim governance and societal changes. [1]
Qari Syed Sadaqat Ali (Urdu: قارى سید صداقت علی), is a Pakistani qari.He is well known for his program AlQuran (The Quran) that was especially aimed to help children with their reading and pronunciation skills of the Quran.
The 17th century Persian language text Mirat-i-Masudi, written by the Sufi scholar Abdur Rahman Chishti, is the most comprehensive biography of Masud. [9] The text is a historical romance, [4] and the biography has a "gossipy feel". [13] The author claims that Masud appeared in his dreams, and describes Masud's various achievements and miracles ...
Mowlana Abd al-Rahman Nurow. A Somali disciple of ibn Idris who spread the Tariqa Muhammadiyya in Somalia. [11] Abu'l 'Abbas Al Dandarawi, Egyptian Sufi and founder of the Dandarawiyya path in Saudi Arabia. [9] Salih al-Ja'fari. He edited and published the works of Ibn Idris and revived his order. He founded the Ja'fariyya path. [12]