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Israr Ahmad (19 December 1940 – 2 April 2010) was an Indian theoretical nuclear physicist and professor at Aligarh Muslim University since 1961. He was known for his work in quantum scattering theory.
Israr Ahmad was born on 26 April 1932 into a Ranghar Muslim Rajput family in Hisar, Punjab (in present-day Haryana, India). [7] His ancestral roots lie in the Muzaffarnagar district (in present-day Uttar Pradesh, India) but following the 1857 war of independence his grandfather's properties were confiscated so the family moved to Hisar. [8]
After joining Tanzeem-e-Islami he then completed the one year Qur’anic learning course (Raju Illal Qur’an course) in 2002 from Qur’an Academy, Karachi, established by Dr. Israr Ahmed. He has delivered lectures in several countries including United Kingdom, Australia, Hong Kong, Oman, United Arab Emirates. and Saudi Arabia. He also ...
Tanzeem-e-Islami (Urdu: تنظیمِ اسلامی) is a Pakistani Islamic organisation that advocates the implementation of the Quran and Sunnah in the social, cultural, legal, political, and the economic spheres of life; and the "refutation of the misleading thoughts and philosophy of modernity".
Israr Ahmed (1932–2010) was a Pakistani Islamic theologian, philosopher and Islamic scholar. Israr Ahmed may also refer to: Israr Ahmed (squash player) (born 1997), Pakistani professional squash player
Shah Ahmad Noorani; Ahmed Yaar Khan Naeemi; Hafiz Hussain Ahmed; Israr Ahmed; Ajmal Khan Lahori; Akram Toofani; Karam Shah al-Azhari; Sayed Nafees al-Hussaini; Sanaullah Amritsari; Fazlur Rahman Ansari; Anwar-ul-Haq Haqqani; Tahir Mehmood Ashrafi; Abdul Khabeer Azad
Javed Ahmad Ghamidi [a] (7 April 1952) [3] is a Pakistani Islamic scholar and philosopher who is the founder of Al-Mawrid Institute of Islamic Sciences and its sister organisation Danish Sara. He is regarded as one of the most influential and popular philosophers of the modern era.
Cover of Ahmed Deedat's book The Choice. With funding from the Gulf states, [11] Deedat published and mass-produced over one dozen palm-sized booklets focusing on the following major themes. [25] Most of Deedat's numerous lectures, as well as most of his debates in fact, focus on and around these same themes.