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  2. History of Darul Uloom Deoband - Wikipedia

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    Muhammadullah Khalili Qasmi, the author of Darul Uloom Deoband Ki Jame O Mukhtasar Tareekh, called it the most important effort in the history of Darul Uloom Deoband. [7] Saeed Ahmad Akbarabadi acknowledges the author's suitability for the task, praising the book for presenting a concise history of education and schools in Islam through ...

  3. Ali Naqi Naqvi - Wikipedia

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    His Urdu works include Shaheed-e-Insaniyat and Tareekh-e-Islam. He also wrote a translation and commentary of the Quran, in addition to dozens of books in Arabic. As a scholar of Shia Islam, he authored more than 100 books and 1000 short works. [2]

  4. Tarikh-i-Dawudi - Wikipedia

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    It has been translated into English and Urdu in 1969 by Shaikh Abdur Rashid and Iqtidar Husain Siddiqi of the Department of History of the Aligarh Muslim University. [ 3 ] See also

  5. Khurshid Rizvi - Wikipedia

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    Rizvi's most celebrated research work so far has been his book entitled Pre-Islamic Arabic Literature (عربی ادب قبل از اسلام Arabi Adab Qabl az Islam). This is the first detailed critical review of pre-Islamic literature in the Urdu language. His publications include works of poetry, essay-writing and translation:

  6. Monthly Darul Uloom - Wikipedia

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    Monthly Darul Uloom (Urdu: ماہنامہ دارالعلوم) is an Urdu magazine published by Darul Uloom Deoband since 1941. [1] Inaugurated under the supervision of Muhammad Tayyib Qasmi, with Abdul Wahid Ghazipuri as the initial editor, the magazine is currently edited by Salman Bijnori, guided by Abul Qasim Nomani.

  7. Akbar Shah Khan Najibabadi - Wikipedia

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    He drew close to Hakeem Noor-ud-Din, Mirza Ghulam Ahmad’s successor, and wrote his biography entitled Mirqat al-Yaqin fi Hayati Nur al-Din in two volumes, the second of which remained unpublished because of his reversion back to Sunni Islam. [3] In Qadian, Najibabadi was superintendent of the Madrasa Nur al-Islam of Ahmadis for five years. [3]

  8. Chach Nama - Wikipedia

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    Chach Nama (Sindhi: چچ نامو; Urdu: چچ نامہ; "Story of the Chach"), also known as the Fateh nama Sindh (Sindhi: فتح نامه سنڌ; "Story of the Conquest of Sindh"), and as Tareekh al-Hind wa a's-Sind (Arabic: تاريخ الهند والسند; "History of Hind and Sind"), is one of the medieval books for the history of Sindh.

  9. Abd al-Haqq al-Dehlawi - Wikipedia

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    Urdu Edition 1990. [7] Sharh Mishkat Shareef, known as Ashatul Lam'at [8] Perfection of Faith (Translation), Adam Publishers. [5] Madarij-ul-Nabuwwah; Tārīh-i Haqqī (The History by Haqq). General history of South Asia from the time of the Ğūrids to the 42nd year of Mughal Emperor Akbar’s reign (1005/1596-7).