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  2. Four Deputies - Wikipedia

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    The two Imams witnessed the deterioration of the Abbasid caliphate, [7] as the imperial authority rapidly transitioned into the hands of the Turks, [8] particularly after al-Mutawakkil. [ 9 ] Contemporary to the tenth Imam, the Abbasid al-Mutawakkil violently prosecuted the Shia, [ 10 ] [ 11 ] partly due to the renewed Zaydi opposition. [ 12 ]

  3. List of Islam-related films - Wikipedia

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    History of Islam in Europe, presented by Rageh Omaar: Mulouk Al-Tawa'ef 2005 TV Series Syria Early history - - What the Ancients Did for Us: 2005 Documentary UK Early history BBC Episode 1: The Islamic World. When the Moors Ruled in Europe: 2005 Documentary UK Early history Channel 4: History of Islamic Spain. Khalid ibn al-Walid: 2006 TV ...

  4. List of Urdu films - Wikipedia

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    This article lists Urdu-language films in order by year of production.Below films are mostly from Pakistan along with some Indian Urdu movies. For a full list of Pakistani films, including Punjabi language, Bengali language films and Urdu see List of Pakistani films.

  5. List of Pakistani films of 1988 - Wikipedia

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    Lollywood Director Cast Notes Chakkar: Nazrul Islam: Babra Sharif, Faisal, Kaveeta, Qavi: Qatilon Kay Qatil: M. A. Rasheed: Salma Agha, Javed Sheikh, Afzaal Ahmad ...

  6. Reign of Love (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The series is about the life of Ali ibn Musa al-Reza, the eighth Imam of Shia Islam. This series mainly focus on his life where he was brought to Merv from Madina by order of Al-Ma'mun and the period of his deputy till martyrdom. [5] [6] The telefilm version of this series has also been made and broadcast. [7]

  7. Sultan Rahi filmography - Wikipedia

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    Sultan Rahi (Urdu: ﺳﻠﻄﺎﻥ ﺭﺍﮨﯽ; June 24, 1938 – January 9, 1996) was a Pakistani actor, producer and screenwriter.. He established himself as one of the leading and most successful actors of Pakistani and Punjabi cinema, [1] and received a reputation as Pakistan's "Clint Eastwood".

  8. List of films banned in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Movie Name Country Film Industry The Reason Banned 2016 Dishoom: Bollywood: Banned because the movie talks about an Indian cricketer getting kidnapped before an India and Pakistan match and that caused the country to think it is against Pakistan. [32] 2016 Udta Punjab: Bollywood: Banned due to use of abusive language. [33] 2016 Shivaay: Bollywood

  9. Imad ud-din Lahiz - Wikipedia

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    His father, Mohammed Siraj ud-din, grandfather and great-grandfather had all been maulvis (Muslim doctors of law or imams). The Lahiz family hailed from Panipat, a town situated in the modern day Haryana state of India. The Muslims of Panipat had a reputation for being zealous in the faith of Islam and were well-versed in Islamic jurisprudence.