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  2. Abdur Rahim (scholar) - Wikipedia

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    Abdur Rahim used to receive the magazine Tarjamanul Qur'an, edited by Abul A'la Maududi, when he was a student at the Aliya Madrasa. Deeply influenced by this magazine and other writings of Syed Abul A'la Maududi, Abdur Rahim participated in the All-Indian conference of Jamaat-e-Islami held in Allahabad in 1946, at which he became acquainted ...

  3. Muhammad Abdur Rahim - Wikipedia

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    Rahim went to America on a Fulbright scholarship in 1952 for higher education and a year later he again joined the History Department of Dhaka University. [1] In 1953, he was admitted to the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) under the University of London for Ph.D. The History of the Afghans in India, 1545-1631 -was the title of his ...

  4. Existential nihilism - Wikipedia

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    Existential nihilism is the philosophical theory that life has no objective meaning or purpose. [1] The inherent meaninglessness of life is largely explored in the philosophical school of existentialism, where one can potentially create their own subjective "meaning" or "purpose".

  5. Madrasah-i Rahimiyah - Wikipedia

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    It was founded by Shah Abdur Rahim, the father of Shah Waliullah Dehlawi, during the reign of Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb. [1] After the death of Shah Abdur Rahim in 1718 Shah Waliullah started teaching at the Madrasah. It became a leading institute of Islamic learning and was acknowledged as the most influential seminary in the Indian ...

  6. Muddathir Abdel-Rahim - Wikipedia

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    Abdel-Rahim's publications include Imperialism and Nationalism in the Sudan. [8] Human Rights in Theory and Practice (Dar al-Fikr, Beirut, 1968). The Human Rights Tradition in Islam (volume three in the Human Rights And The World's Major Religions. [9] Islam in the Sudan (Dar al-Asala, Cairo, 1998). Islam in Africa (Dar al-Fikr, Damascus, 2001).

  7. Mohammed Abdur Rahiman - Wikipedia

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    Mohammed Abdur Rahiman always opposed the Two-Nation Theory of the All-India Muslim League and he was the leader of Nationalist Muslims in Kerala. [10] [11] His last days were spent convening meetings and creating awareness among Muslims against the division of India. For this, he suffered a lot from the Muslim League Party in Malabar.

  8. PDF - Wikipedia

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    HTML Form format HTML 4.01 Specification since PDF 1.5; HTML 2.0 since 1.2 Forms Data Format (FDF) based on PDF, uses the same syntax and has essentially the same file structure, but is much simpler than PDF since the body of an FDF document consists of only one required object. Forms Data Format is defined in the PDF specification (since PDF 1.2).

  9. Doha (Indian literature) - Wikipedia

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    Doha is a lyrical verse-format which was extensively used by Indian poets and bards of North India probably since the beginning of the 6th century AD. Dohas of Kabir, Tulsidas, Raskhan, Rahim and the dohas of Nanak called Sakhis are famous. Satasai of Hindi poet, Bihārī, contains many dohas. Dohas are written even now.