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  2. Al-Nadwa - Wikipedia

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    Al-Nadwa (Urdu: الندوہ) was the first Urdu magazine launched by Darul Uloom Nadwatul Ulama in the early 20th century. It was published in three phases: 1904–1912, 1912–1916, and 1940–1942, totaling approximately 14 years.

  3. History of Darul Uloom Deoband - Wikipedia

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    The book is an account of the establishment of the institution, describing the circumstances, motivations, and key figures involved. It examines the founders' aspirations, the institution's objectives, its faculty, students, curriculum, and the subsequent growth and influence of Darul Uloom Deoband across diverse domains, both within the nation and globally.

  4. Monthly Darul Uloom - Wikipedia

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    Monthly Darul Uloom (Urdu: ماہنامہ دارالعلوم) is an Urdu magazine published by Darul Uloom Deoband since 1941. [1] Inaugurated under the supervision of Muhammad Tayyib Qasmi, with Abdul Wahid Ghazipuri as the initial editor, the magazine is currently edited by Salman Bijnori, guided by Abul Qasim Nomani.

  5. Al Satwa - Wikipedia

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    Al Satwa is known for its large South Asian and Filipino community. It is often referred to as "mini-Manila" by the Filipino community. [2] Al Satwa is the subject of the critically acclaimed spoken word piece/photo-novella, Satwa stories, by Mahmoud Kaabour and Denise Holloway of Veritas Films. The project highlights the hidden gems and iconic ...

  6. Saviours of Islamic Spirit - Wikipedia

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    Saviours of Islamic Spirit (Urdu: تاریخ دعوت و عزیمت, romanized: Tarikh-i Dawat Wa Azimat) is a series book on History of Islam originally written in Urdu by Abul Hasan Ali Hasani Nadwi. The first volume was published in 1955 and the last volume (fifth) was published in 1984.

  7. Tarjuman al-Sunnah - Wikipedia

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    Tarjuman al-Sunnah (Urdu: ترجمان السنہ) is a four-volume hadith work by Badre Alam Merathi in Urdu. In this work, he systematically organizes a variety of hadiths under specific chapter headings, primarily focusing on matters of belief . [ 1 ]

  8. Hakeemul Ummat - Wikipedia

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    It is considered a masterpiece in the Urdu biography genre. [4] The title of the book is derived from Thanwi's title, 'Hakeemul Ummat,' translating to the spiritual physician of the Muslims. [ 5 ] Daryabadi was a disciple of Thanwi, establishing his connection with him after overcoming skepticism towards religion.

  9. Ghulam Rasool Saeedi - Wikipedia

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    Ghulam Rasool Saeedi (14 September 1937–5 February 2016, Urdu: غلام رسول سعیدی) was a Pakistani Sunni Islamic scholar, author and writer belonging to the Barelvi movement of Sunni Islam. [1]