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Al-Raghib was suspected as Shia sympathizer, [8] due to his statement for his love of Ahl al-Bayt.Meanwhile, some thought he was a Mu'tazilite. [9]However, one of his works entitled al-I'tiqadat, al-Raghib attacks both the Mu'tazila and the Shi'a showing that questions about his adherence to either of these positions is groundless.
Al-Raghib al-Isfahani, eleventh-century Muslim scholar of Qur'anic exegesis and the Arabic language; Raghib al-Nashashibi (1881–1951), CBE (hon), was a wealthy landowner and public figure; Ragheb Harb (1952–1984), Lebanese leader and Muslim cleric; Raghib Ismail (born 1969), American retired player of American and Canadian football
Al-Mufradat fi Gharib al-Quran (Arabic: المفردات في غريب القرآن) is a classical dictionary of Qur'anic terms by 11th-century Sunni Islamic scholar Al-Raghib al-Isfahani. It is widely considered by Muslims to hold the first place among works of Arabic lexicography in regard to the Qur'an. [1]
The Tamil-language film industry has produced and released over 10000 films since the release of its first sound film, kalidas, in 1931.This is a master list of listings of films released from 1931 in the industry by decade of release.
Iraniyan (Tamil pronunciation:) is a 1999 Indian Tamil language film directed by Vincent Selva. The film stars Murali and Meena, while Raghuvaran, Vadivelu and Ranjith play other supporting roles. A fictionalised biography of the Indian freedom fighter Vattakudi Iraniyan, [1] it was released on 18 November 1999. [2]
The name Al-Isfahani is a nisba indicating someone from the city of Isfahan, Iran. People with this name include: Hamza al-Isfahani (d. 961), Persian historian; Abu al-Faraj al-Isfahani (d. 967), Arab historian and author of Kitāb al-Aghānī; Abu Bakr al-Isfahani (d. 908), Persian scholar in Warsh recitation
Isfahani (Persian: اصفهانی) or Ispahani is a surname of Iranian origin. It may refer to the following: Al-Isfahani; Al-Raghib al-Isfahani; Imad ad-Din al-Isfahani; Jalal al-Din Muhammad al-Isfahani
Post-amendment to the Tamil Nadu Entertainments Tax Act 1939 on 1 April 1958, Gross jumped to 140 per cent of Net. [1] Commercial Taxes Department disclosed ₹ 15.93 crore in entertainment tax revenue for the year. [2]