Maududi, Qutbism advocates Islamic extremist violence in order to establish an Islamic government, in addition to promoting offensive Jihad. Qutbism has been...
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The Qutb Minar, also spelled Qutub Minar and Qutab Minar, is a minaret and "victory tower" that forms part of the Qutb complex, which lies at the site...
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Qutb, Qutub, Kutb, Kutub or Kotb (Arabic: قطب) means 'axis', 'pivot' or 'pole'. Qutb can refer to celestial movements and be used as an astronomical term...
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problems of Egypt. The school of thought he inspired has become known as Qutbism. Qutb was let out of prison in May 1964 at the behest of the President of...
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Qutb Shah is the claimed ancestor of the Awan tribe in Pakistan. He was supposedly descended from Husayn ibn Ali. Sarwar, Malik Muhammad (1996). "Archaeological...
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Quli Qutb-ul-Mulk, more often though less correctly referred to in English as Quli Qutb Shah (1485 – 2 September 1543), was the founder of the Qutb Shahi...
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Abdullah Qutb Shah (also transliterated in different ways) was the seventh ruler of the kingdom of Golconda in southern India under the Qutb Shahi dynasty...
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Husayn Shadhili Qutb (26 April 1919 – 4 April 2014) was an Islamic scholar and the younger brother of the Egyptian revolutionary Sayyid Qutb. After his brother...
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Sultanate of Golconda (redirect from Qutb Shahi)
Islamic Qutb Shahi dynasty of Turkoman origin. After the decline of the Bahmani Sultanate, the Sultanate of Golconda was established in 1512 by Quli Qutb Shah...
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Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah (4 April 1565 – 11 January 1612) was the fifth sultan of the Sultanate of Golconda and founder of the city of Hyderabad. He built...
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Qutb ud-Din Aibak (Persian: قطبالدین ایبک; 1150 – 14 November 1210) was a Turkic general of the Ghurid emperor Muhammad Ghori. He was in charge of the...
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The Qutb Minar complex are monuments and buildings from the Delhi Sultanate at Mehrauli in Delhi, India. Construction of the Qutub Minar "victory tower"...
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Qutb ad-Din or Qutb-ud-Din (Arabic: قطب الدین, romanized: quṭb ad-dīn; ALA-LC: Quṭb al-Dīn) is an Arabic male given name translated as 'the pivot of the...
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Jamsheed Quli Qutb Shah (also transliterated in different ways) was the second ruler of the Sultanate of Golkonda under the Qutb Shahi dynasty. He ruled...
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Qutbuddin Bakhtiar Kaki (redirect from Quṭb al-Aqṭāb Khwāja Sayyid Muḥammad Bakhtiyār al-Ḥusaynī Quṭb al-Dīn Bakhtiyār Kākī)
Quṭb al-Aqṭāb Khwāja Sayyid Muḥammad Bakhtiyār al-Ḥusaynī, Quṭb al-Dīn Bakhtiyār Kākī (born 1173 – died 1235) was a Sunni Muslim Sufi mystic, saint and...
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Mian Qutb Shah or Qutb Khan (died 17 October 1760) was an Indian Muslim Sardar and formerly a collector of Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh. He was best known...
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of Sultan Quli Qutb-ul-Mulk (1518-1543) (1st sultan) Tomb of Jamsheed Quli Qutb Shah (1543-1550) (2nd sultan) Tomb of Subhan Quli Qutb Shah (1550) (3rd...
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Islamic extremism (section Sayyid Qutb)
government/society, and overthrow them. Qutbism, the radical Islamist ideology derived from the ideas of Qutb, was denounced by many prominent Muslim...
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Islamic terrorism (section Qutbism)
following a fusion of Qutbism and Wahhabism. Outside of these sects or religious movements, the religious ideology of Qutbism has influenced Islamic...
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Muhammad Qutb Shah (also transliterated in different ways) was the sixth ruler of the kingdom of Golconda in southern India under the Qutb Shahi dynasty...
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Abul Hasan Qutb Shah, also known as Abul Hasan Tana Shah was the eighth and last ruler of the Qutb Shahi dynasty, sovereign of the Kingdom of Golconda...
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Qutbuddin Mubarak Shah (redirect from Qutb-ud-din Mubarak Shah)
Qutb-ud-din Mubarak Shah (r. 1316–1320) also known as Ikhtiyar al-Din, was a ruler of the Delhi Sultanate of present-day India. A member of the Khalji...
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Ibrahim Qutb Shah Wali (1518 – 5 June 1580), also known by his Telugu names Malki BhaRama and Ibharama Chakravarti, was the fourth monarch of the kingdom...
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ideological developments of Islamic revivalism, which further developed into Qutbism and related Islamist ideologies during the 20th and 21st centuries. The...
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Qutb ud-Daula (died 1821) was Nawab of Masulipatam from 1799. His power was mostly nominal from 1800.[citation needed] As titular Nawab, he continued until...
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Kamel known as Abu Hamza al-Masri, among others. The jihadist ideology of Qutbism has been identified variously as the ideological foundation of the movement...
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Nūr Qut̤b ʿĀlam (Arabic: نور قطب عالم, Bengali: নূর কুতুব আলম) was a 14th-century Bengali Islamic scholar, author and poet. Based in the erstwhile Bengali...
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Mises Mosca Mouffe Negri Nozick Nussbaum Oakeshott Ortega Pareto Popper Qutb Rand Rawls Röpke Rothbard Russell Sartre Schmitt Scruton Shariati Sorel Spann...
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Islam Muhammad Quran Cultural Muslim Islamism Criticism Post-Islamism Qutbism Islamophobia Incidents Islamic extremism Islamic terrorism Islamic view...
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