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Al Imran (Arabic: آل عِمْرَانَ, āl ʿimrān; meaning: The Family of Imran [1] [2]) is the third chapter of the Quran with two hundred verses . This chapter is named after the family of Imran (Joachim), which includes Imran , Saint Anne (wife of Imran), Mary , and Jesus .
Ali Imran (1–378) Saba Hassan (379–onwards) Directed by: Rana Rizwan: Starring: Nabeel Ayesha Omar Mehmood Aslam Hina Dilpazeer Ashraf Khan Shagufta Ejaz: Theme music composer: Dale Arnie Birch: Country of origin: Pakistan: Original language: Urdu: No. of seasons: 2: No. of episodes: Season 1: 455 Season 2: 277 (list of episodes) Production ...
Sarala Quran: Surah Al Fatihah, Al-Baqarah, Aali Imran, An-Nisaa, Al-Maaidah, Al-An'aam, Al-Aaraf, Al Anfal, At-Tawbah, Yunus, Hud, Ar-Raad, Yusuf, Ibraheem and Al-Hijr by Iqbal Soofi. [97] The web version also contains translation of all the 37 Surahs of last/30th part of Qur'an. Translation from Al-Fathiah to Taha is also published to the web.
Ali Imran is an ageless character. He is described to be in his late twenties in earlier novels, and in some later books, early thirties. Imran's childhood was briefly described by Ibn-e-Safi in one of the novels, Dr. Duago, when he was stating the reasons for Imran's paradoxical personality. Imran's mother was a pious Muslim lady, who wanted ...
The plot deals with a terrorist group led by Charles kidnapping a group of political individuals who were vacationing, and the followed up rescue operation of the police led by Ali Imran. The film was released on November 9th, Diwali day and was one of the highest-grossing films of 1988, and had a record opening day collection.
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Ali Imran is a fictional spymaster and the protagonist of the Imran Series of Urdu spy novels by the Pakistani author Ibn-e-Safi. Ali Imran enjoys living around a complete family: a father, mother, and a sister. Several of Imran's female cousins, often found making fun of him, lives with his family.
Ali Imran is a fictional character in various detective novels written by Ibn-e-Safi. Ali Imran may also refer to: Ali Imran (cricketer, born 1985), Quetta cricket team player; Ali Imran (cricketer, born 1998), Islamabad cricket team player