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It is titled Tafsir-ul-Quran: Translation and Commentary of the Holy Qurān and in Urdu, title is Al-Quran al-Hakim, completed in one volume. It was printed and published first in 1944 by Taj Company, Lahore, Pakistan. [8] There is an appendix on Trade and interest after the end of Al-Baqara.
Mehran University of Engineering & Technology, in Jamshoro, Sindh, Pakistan; Battle of Mehran, a 1986 battle in the Iran-Iraq War; Daily Mehran, a daily newspaper in Sindh, Pakistan; House of Mehran, an Iranian noble family; Suzuki Mehran, an economic car manufactured and marketed by Suzuki in Pakistan; All pages with titles containing Mehran
"Kanz-Ul-Iman" is an Urdu translation of Holy Quran by Aala Hazrat Ahmed Raza Khan barelvi. 2023 Memoni, "Noor-Ul-Quran Al-Hakeem" Memoni translation of "Fateh-Ul-Hameed" (in Roman Memoni-English alphabets) by Muhammad Younus Ibrahim Chhotani. "Fateh-Ul-Hameed " is an Urdu translation of Holy Quran by Hazrat Fateh Muhammad Khan Jalandhary.
Etymology: Arabic تاج taj, from Persian تاج taj, crown, crest, cap. a cap worn in Muslim countries; especially: a tall cone-shaped cap worn by dervishes. [347] Taj Mahal from Persian: تاج محل, lit. "the best of buildings;" or "the Crown's Place". Tajikistan تاجیکستان; Tajik combined with Persian suffix -stan. [348]
Muhammad ibn Ibrahim Junagarhi (Urdu: محمد ابن ابراہیم جوناگڑھی, romanized: Muḥammad ibn Ibrāhīm Jūnāgaṛhī) (1890–1941), commonly known as Muhammad Junagarhi, was an Indian Islamic scholar who co-founded and served as the president of the All-India Ahl-i Hadith Conference.
Tazkirul Quran is an Urdu translation and commentary on the Qur'an, written by Maulana Wahiduddin Khan, in 1985. [1] First published in Arabic in 2008 from Cairo as al-Tadhkir al-Qawim fi Tafsir al-Quran al-Hakim, the work has also been translated into Hindi and English. The English version was published by Goodword Books in 2011 as The Quran ...
Mehran Modiri (born 1967), Iranian filmmaker, actor, singer; Mehran Mumtaz (born 2003), Pakistani cricketer; Mehran Karimi Nasseri (1945–2022), Iranian refugee who lived in Charles de Gaulle Airport from 1988 until 2006; Mehran Rajabi (born 1961), Iranian actor; Mehran Sahami (fl. 1990s–2010s), Iranian-born American computer scientist
Mir Mehran Khan Bijarani (d. 2011) was a Pakistani politician and poet who was one of the founding members of the Pakistan People's Party. [1] He was a member of the National Assembly of Pakistan from 1977 to 1993. [2] He also served as the minister of state for Culture and Tourism from 28 January 1986 to 20 December 1986.