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  2. Baba Siddique - Wikipedia

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    Baba Siddique was born in Patna, Bihar. [1] His family is originally from Shekh Toli village in Gopalgunj district of Bihar. [10] Baba Siddique was married to Shehzeen Siddique. They had two children; a daughter, Arshia Siddique, and a son, Zeeshan Siddique. [11] [12]

  3. Political families of Maharashtra - Wikipedia

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    The Siddique Family, Mumbai Baba Siddique , Former Minister of state for civil supplies, food, labour and FDA, former member of Maharashtra Legislative Assembly Zeeshan Siddique , Son of Baba Siddique , Member of Maharashtra Legislative Assembly from Bandra west

  4. Zeeshan Siddique - Wikipedia

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    Zeeshan Baba Siddique (born 3 October 1992) is an Indian politician belonging to the Ajit Pawar-led Nationalist Congress Party . He is a former MLA in Maharashtra Legislative Assembly from Vandre East. [1] Siddique was expelled from Congress in August 2024 for cross-voting in the Maharashtra legislative council elections.

  5. Mirwaiz - Wikipedia

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    Moulvi Siddique-Ullah (1075-1155 H) known as Siddiq Baba and his son Akhund Moulvi Abdussalam (1129-1209 H) are buried in the outskirts of Srinagar where they lived and preached Islam. Akhund Moulvi Abdussalam had five sons, one of them, Hafiz Ghulam Rasool Shah (1161-1234); known as Lasa Baba - was the first one to obtain the title of Mir ...

  6. Shah Ahmad Noorani - Wikipedia

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    Ahmad Noorani was born in Meerut, British India (now Uttar Pradesh, India), into an Urdu-speaking Siddiqui Shaikh family on 31 March 1926 (17 Ramadan 1344). [5] His father, Abdul Aleem Siddiqi was also an Islamic scholar and had accompanied him on Islamic missionary tours to various parts of the world in his early youth.

  7. Mohammad Abu Bakr Siddique - Wikipedia

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    Moḥammad Abū Bakr Ṣiddīque (15 April 1845 – 17 March 1939) was a Bengali Islamic scholar and the inaugural Pir of Furfura Sharif in West Bengal. [2] He is regarded by his followers, who are scattered across eastern India and Bangladesh, [3] [4] as a mujaddid (reviver) of Islam in the region, due to his significant contributions in religious propagation via the establishment of mosques ...

  8. Siddiqis in the Horn of Africa - Wikipedia

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    Siddiqi (Arabic: صدیقی) is a Muslim family name, found in the Horn of Africa, the Middle East and South Asia. Sheikh is an additional title used occasionally by Siddiqis to signify noble Arab heritage.

  9. Lawrence Bishnoi - Wikipedia

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    The Bishnoi gang took responsibility for the 12 October 2024 assassination of Baba Siddique, a former Maharashtra Cabinet minister, citing his close relationship with Salman Khan. [34] [35] Mumbai Police attempted to obtain custody of Bishnoi but were rejected due to an order under Section 268 of the Code of Criminal Procedure. [36]