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  2. Muhammad Abdul Bari - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad Abdul Bari (Bengali: মুহাম্মাদ আব্দুল বারি; born October 1953), is a Bangladeshi-born British physicist, writer, teacher, and community leader. He is a former secretary of Muslim Aid , a former chairman of the East London Mosque , and a former secretary general of the Muslim Council of Britain .

  3. 10th Parachute Brigade (Malaysia) - Wikipedia

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    The 10th Parachute Brigade [note 1] (Malay: Briged ke-10 Payung Terjun – 10 Briged Para, Jawi: ١٠ بريڬيد ڤارا), abbreviated as 10 PARA BDE, is an elite division-sized hybrid airborne-marine unit within the Malaysian Army. [2]

  4. Muhammad Abdul - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad Abdul Hafiz (born 1967), Bangladeshi judge; Muhammad Abdul Hamid, Bangladeshi economist, researcher, writer and academician; Muhammad Abdul Hye (1919–1969), Bengali educationist, litterateur, researcher, and linguist; Muhammad Abdul Mannan (born 1946), Bangladeshi politician; Muhammad Abdul Qayyum Khan (1924–2015), Kashmiri politician

  5. Muhammad Abdul Aleem Siddiqi - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad Abdul Aleem Siddiqi Al-Qaderi Meeruti (3 April 1892 – 22 August 1954) also known as Muballigh-e-Islam was an Islamic scholar, spiritual master, author and preacher from Pakistan who belonged to the Barelvi movement of Sunni Islam. [1] He was a student of Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi.

  6. Muhammad Abdul Malek - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad Abdul Malek was born on 29 August 1969 in Sarashpur, Laksham Upazila, Comilla District. He is the second of five siblings. His father Shamsul Haque was a scholar. After receiving Quran and primary education in his family, he studied at the Qawmi Madrasa of Shahrasti Khedi in Chandpur up to Mishkat Jamaa

  7. Abdul Wahab Hasbullah - Wikipedia

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    Kyai Hajj Abdul Wahab Hasbullah (31 March 1889 – 29 December 1971) was a founders of the Nahdlatul Ulama movement. He also initiated the usage of newspaper for dakwah, with the establishment of the Nahdlatul Ulama newspaper, Soeara Nahdlatul Oelama. He also created the lyrics for the anthem of Nahdlatul Ulama, Ya Lal Wathon, in 1934.

  8. Abdul Somad - Wikipedia

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    Abdul Somad was born on 18 May 1977 in Silo Lama, a village in Asahan Regency, North Sumatra, as the son of Bakhtiar and Rohana. [9] [10] From the mother's side, he is descended from Sheikh Abdurrahman, nicknamed Tuan Syekh Silau Laut I, a Sufi scholar of the Shattari Order who was born in Rao, Batu Bara.

  9. Muhammad Abd al-Salam Faraj - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad Abd al-Salam Faraj was born in the El Delengat neighborhood of the Beheira Governorate in 1952. His father was a member of the radical wing of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt. Faraj graduated in electrical engineering and worked as an administrator in Cairo University.