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  2. Nurul Islam Farooqi - Wikipedia

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    Nurul Islam Faruqi (Bengali: নুরুল ইসলাম ফারুকী) was a Bangladeshi Islamic scholar, businessman, politician and preacher. He was killed by unknown assailants in 2014. He was killed by unknown assailants in 2014.

  3. List of contemporary Islamic scholars - Wikipedia

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    Nurul Islam Farooqi (died 2014) Nurul Islam Jihadi (1948–2021) Nurul Islam Olipuri (born 1955) Obaidul Haque (1934–2008) Obaidullah Hamzah (born 1972) Ruhul Amin (born 1962) Sayed Muhammad Amimul Ehasan Barkati (1911–1974) Syed Najibul Bashar Maizbhandari (born 1959) Syed Rashid Ahmed Jaunpuri (1889–2001) Sajidur Rahman (born 1964)

  4. Nurul Islam - Wikipedia

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    Nurul Islam Farooqi (died 2014), Bangladeshi Islamic scholar; Muhammad Nurul Islam, Bangladeshi auditor; Nurul Islam (born 1948), Rohingya lawyer and political activist; Nurul Islam Shishu, retired General of Bangladesh Army; Nurul Islam Talukder, Bangladeshi politician from Sirajganj; Nurul Islam Khan, Bangladeshi politician from Netrokona

  5. Anwarullah Farooqui - Wikipedia

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    Shaykh Ul Islam's grandfather was Qazi Sirajuddin II, then Qazi of Kandhar and his grandmother was Fatima [citation needed] [1]. As the name implies, Imam Muhammad Anwaarullah Farooqui is a descendant of the second Caliph of Islam,‘Umar Al Farooq through his ancestors who descend from Shaykh Badruddin Sulaiman, the eldest son of Shaykh Fariduddin Ganjshakar.

  6. Al-Kasani - Wikipedia

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    Al-Kāsānī came from the place of Kāsān (Kasansay, Kosonsoy) in the Ferghana and was a student of the Hanafi legal scholar 'Ala' al-Din al-Samarqandi (died 1144), who gave him his daughter Fatima al-Samarqandi, who was trained in fiqh, as a wife.

  7. Al-Sarakhsi - Wikipedia

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    Al-Sarakhsi was born in Sarakhs, a city in Greater Khorasan, which is presently located at the border between Iran and Turkmenistan. [4] He died in 483/1090 or in 490/1096, according to different sources.

  8. Waki' ibn al-Jarrah - Wikipedia

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    Waki was born in Kufa, [3] or in the village of Ustuwa near Nishapur, [4] in 128/129 AH (745–747 CE). [5] His father al-Jarrah ibn Malih belonged to the Ubayd ibn Ru'as clan of the Banu Kilab tribe and was born in Soghdia, while his mother, a daughter of Amra ibn Shaddad ibn Thawr of the same clan, was born in Bukhara; [4] [6] the Ubayd ibn Ru'as had been settled in Kufa following the Muslim ...

  9. Jalaluddin Tabrizi - Wikipedia

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    Signboard at the Baish Hazari Dargah. Tabrizi migrated to Delhi during the reign of Mamluk emperor Iltutmish in circa 1210, and was given a place to stay near the palace. His popularity was said to have annoyed Shaykh al-Islam Nizamuddin Sughra, [8] who allegedly accused him of adultery with an infamous woman. [9]