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  2. Abu Bakr Ibn Mujāhid - Wikipedia

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    Abu Bakr Ahmad ibn Musa ibn al-Abbas ibn Mujahid al-Atashi (Arabic: أبو بكر أحمد بن موسى بن العباس بن مجاهد التميمي, romanized: Abū Bakr Aḥmad ibn Mūsā ibn al-ʿAbbās Ibn Mujāhid al-ʿAṭashī, 859/860 – 936) was an Islamic scholar most notable for establishing and delineating the seven canonical Quranic readings in his work Kitāb al-sabʿa fī ...

  3. Abdullah Mujahid - Wikipedia

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    Abdullah Mujahid is a militia leader from Afghanistan's Tajik ethnic group, who rose up against the Taliban in the closing days of its administration of Afghanistan. [4] The Afghanistan Transitional Authority rewarded Mujahid, and other militia leaders who had risen up against the Taliban, with the control of security forces.

  4. Fareed Ayaz - Wikipedia

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    Fareed Ayaz (full name is Ghulam Fariduddin Ayaz Al-Hussaini) was born in Hyderabad, India in 1952. [1] [5] In 1956, his family shifted to Karachi, Pakistan. [5]He started his training in classical music with his father Munshi Raziuddin Ahmed Khan Qawwal.

  5. Munshi Raziuddin - Wikipedia

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    He also trained his nephews Qawwal Najmuddin - Saifuddin & Brothers (Sons Of Bahauddin Qawwal), and his other nephews Abdullah Manzoor Niazi & Masroor Ahmed Niazi (sons Of Manzoor Niazi). Munshi Raziuddin was succeeded by his sons, Fareed Ayaz and Abu Muhammad, who perform as Fareed Ayaz Qawwal in 2022. [2] [3] [1]

  6. Fareed Ullah - Wikipedia

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    Fareed Ullah Khan (born 1 January 2001) is a Pakistani professional footballer who plays as a forward for Afghanistan Champions League club Abu Muslim on loan from Muslim FC, and the Pakistan national team.

  7. Mujahid ibn Jabr - Wikipedia

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    Mujahid ibn Jabr is said to be relied upon in terms of tafsir according to Sufyan al-Thawri, who said: "If you get Mujahid's tafsir, it is enough for you." His exegesis in general followed these four principles: [6] That the Qur'an can be explained by other parts of the Qur'an. For example, in his interpretation of Q 29:13, he refers to Q 16:25,

  8. Columbus community rallies behind teenage refugee who lost ...

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    Abdullah Abu Mukhaimer, 16, came from the Gaza Strip to Columbus for free prosthetic services, courtesy of the Palestine Children’s Relief Fund. Columbus community rallies behind teenage refugee ...

  9. Ibn Abi Zayd al-Qayrawani - Wikipedia

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    Belonging to the Ash`ari school, Ibn Abi Zayd al-Qayrawani (310–386) studied under Abu Bakr ibn {Abd al-Mu'min, who in turn was a student of Ibn Mujahid, a pupil of Abu al-Hasan al-Ash`ari. Qadi Iyad stated that in 368, Ibn Abi Zayd dispatched two of his pupils to personally deliver a few of his books to Ibn Mujahid, who had made a request ...