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  2. Omar Abedeen Qasmi Madani - Wikipedia

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    Omar Abedeen Qasmi Madani was born on October 13, 1981. [3] His father is Khalid Saifullah Rahmani. [4] [5]After completing the Dars-e-Nizami course at Darul Uloom Sabil-us-Salam, Hyderabad, in 1999, he pursued the final year of the curriculum, specializing in Hadith studies, at Darul Uloom Deoband in 2000 and received a certificate of excellence.

  3. Fitra - Wikipedia

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    Fitra is an Arabic word that is usually translated as "original disposition", "natural constitution", or "innate nature". [1] The root verb F-Ṭ-R means to split or cleave, also found in Iftar (breaking the fast), Eid al-Fitr, and in the 82nd chapter of the Quran (Surah Al-Infitar - The Splitting).

  4. Hashem El Madani - Wikipedia

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    Hashem El Madani (1928 – 8 August 2017) was a Lebanese photographer. [1] [2] During his 50-year career he produced over 75,000 images and photographed 90% of Sidon's inhabitants. [2] Madani was born in Sidon to a father from Madina, Saudi Arabia, who was sent to Sidon as a representative of the Islamic Awqaf. [3]

  5. Darul Uloom Al-Madania - Wikipedia

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    Darul-Uloom Al-Madania Boys' campus covers an area of approximately six acres consisting of sixteen buildings with hundreds of dorm rooms. Every room is furnished with beds. The school offers three Islamic degrees for men: Regular Academic Education: For boys nine years and older, there is an in-house academic education up to the eleventh grade.

  6. Ibrahim Memon Madani - Wikipedia

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    Ibrahim Memon Madani is an influential scholar [1] who was born in Medina.He moved to England in 1980 where he completed his Hifz ul-Quran and Aalim course. He, along with his brothers and father, are widely accredited with establishing the first Islamic higher education institute in North America.

  7. Khalid Saifullah Rahmani - Wikipedia

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    He is a regular columnist of the Friday edition of Munsif, and editor of Three Monthly Behs-o-Nazar, an Islamic juristic journal that Mujahidul Islam Qasmi had started. [11] In 2021, he was appointed interim, and subsequently prominent, general secretary of the All India Muslim Personal Law Board following Wali Rahmani's death, [ 12 ] [ 13 ...

  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. Al-Manār (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Al-Manār (Arabic: المنار; 'The Lighthouse'), was an Islamic magazine, written in Arabic, and was founded, published and edited by Rashid Rida from 1898 until his death in 1935 in Cairo, Egypt. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The magazine championed the superiority of Islamic religious system over other ideologies and was noteworthy for its campaigns for the ...