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  2. Farooqui - Wikipedia

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    Farooqui (Arabic: الفاروقي); also transliterated as Farooqi, Faruki or Al Farooqui), is a given name or surname of Arabic origin. Notable people with the surname include: Umar, second Caliph of Islam, associate of Muhammad; Hafsa bint Umar, wife of Muhammad; Abdullah ibn Umar, brother-in-law of Muhammad; Farooque (1948–2023 ...

  3. Farooq - Wikipedia

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    Farooq (also transliterated as Farouk, Faruqi, Farook, Faruk, Faroeq, Faruq, or Farouq, Farooqi, Faruque or Farooqui; Arabic: فاروق, romanized: Fārūq) is a common Arabic given and family name. Al-Fārūq literally means "the one who distinguishes between right and wrong."

  4. Al-Farooq (title) - Wikipedia

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    According to the Lisān al-'Arab (Arabic dictionary by Ibn Manẓūr) al-Farouq refers to making a distinction between two subjects, and is a person who distinguishes between right and wrong. [2] Al-Farooq is translated as "discriminator" by Gerald T. Elmore, [ 3 ] Richard F. Burton. [ 4 ]

  5. Farooq family - Wikipedia

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    The female members of the Farooq family have also contributed successfully. Faiqa Farooq, daughter of The Great Farooq, was the Arab world's first female ambassador [9] of the United Nations. Faiqa was born in Paris in 1929, and joined the diplomatic corps of Tunisia due to her Tunisian mother, and was soon posted to Washington as the Third ...

  6. Farooqui dynasty - Wikipedia

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    Malik Raja claimed his descent from the second Caliph Umar-al-Faruq.Hence, the dynasty founded by him was known as Faruqi dynasty. The ancestors of Malik Ahmad belonged to a ruling family of Khorasan, one of the prominent rulers of the family was Abu Bin Adham or Sultan Ibrahim Bin Adham Balkhi, a famous muslim saint who gave up throne and became sufi.

  7. List of active rebel groups - Wikipedia

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    Salahuddin Farooqui: Arab Struggle Movement for the Liberation of Ahvaz: None Khuzestan conflict: 2005 Habib Jabor / Saddam Hattem: Communist Party of Iran (Marxist–Leninist–Maoist) None 2001 People's Mujahedin of Iran: None 1965 Maryam Rajavi Iraq: Army of the Men of the Naqshbandi Order: None Insurgency in Iraq: 2006 Salah Al-Mukhtar Ireland

  8. Ismail al-Faruqi - Wikipedia

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    Ismaʿil Raji al-Faruqi (/ ɪ s ˈ m ɑː ɪ l ˈ r ɑː dʒ iː ˌ æ l ˈ f ɑː r uː k iː /; Arabic: إسماعيل راجي الفاروقي "Ismāʿīl Rājī al-Fārūqī" ⓘ; January 1, 1921 – May 27, 1986) was a Palestinian-American Muslim philosopher and scholar who worked extensively in Islamic studies and interfaith dialogue.

  9. Abdul Aleem Farooqui - Wikipedia

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    Abdul Aleem Farooqui was born on 15 August 1948 (10 Shawwal 1367 AH). [1] [2] He was the grandson of Abdush Shakoor Farooqi Lakhnavi and the elder son of Abdus Salam Farooqi Lakhnavi. [3] [4] [5] Farooqui received his primary education in Lucknow and his Arabic studies at Jamia Hussainia Muhammadi, Lakhimpur. [6]