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Jamiat ul Mominat is an Islamic female seminary marriage counseling center, located in Hyderabad, India.It provides education to girls only. [1] It has a Darul Ifta—(a department of legal ruling under Islamic jurisdiction) or generally collegium of muftis—where the girls are trained to become muftis. [2]
Omar Khalidi (1952–2010), authored Hyderabad: After the Fall; migrated to US [9] M. A. Muqtedar Khan (b. 1966), political science professor, Islamic philosopher and Muslim intellectual; Abid Hasan (d. 1986), translated Tagore's Jana Gana Mana into Shubh Sukh Chain [10] Haroon Siddiqui, Indo-Canadian journalist
The Nizam was the Muslim ruler of the vast princely Hyderabad State. The capital city of Hyderabad was primarily Urdu-speaking Muslim until the incorporation of Hyderabad into India and the subsequent rise to dominance of the native Telugu-speaking Hindu people of Telangana. The state's economy was agrarian, and Hyderabad was primarily a ...
SingleMuslim.com uses its matrimonial service to conduct surveys gauging the views of its international user base. In July 2009, a survey revealed that an overwhelming majority of Muslims believe that, ideally, Muslims should be married by the age of 25.
3 The Kumhar are evenly divided between the Hindu and Muslim sections. 4 The nomadic Van Gujjar are entirely Muslim, while the settled Gujjars of western UP include a large Muslim minority. 5 The Chikwa and Qureshi Qassab are entirely Muslim, while the Chak are Hindu. 6 The Chippe are largely Hindu with a small Muslim minority.
Azampura's commercial area is concentrated around Masjid-e-Sahifa. There are many fruit stalls and restaurants which offer Hyderabad's famous non-vegetarian cuisine like biryani, haleem, nihari and kebabs. The locality has hospitals like Muslim Maternity Hospital and Thumbay Hospital.
All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) is a non-governmental organisation in India that represents the interests of Muslims in matters of personal law. It was formed in 1973 with the objective of protecting and promoting the application of Islamic personal law among Muslims in India .
The Muslim Rashtriya Manch (MRM; translation: Muslim National Forum) is a Muslim organisation in India, inspired by the Hindu nationalist Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS). Established under the guidance of the RSS's then-Supreme Commander K. S. Sudarshan , the MRM presents itself as an independent Muslim body aligned with nationalist ideals.