Sadr ud-Din (Urdu: صدر الدین, romanized: Ṣadr ud-Dīn; died 14–15 November 1971) was a Pakistani cleric who became the first missionary of the Ahmadiyya...
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historian Sadr al-Din bin Saleh (late 19th century), Twelver Shi'a religious scholar Sadr al-Din al-Sadr (1882–1954) Iraqi ayatollah Sadr-ud-Din (Lahore...
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Qamar ud-Din Qutb ad-Din Rashid al-Din Riazuddin Rukn al-Din Sa'd al-Din Sadr al-Din Safi al-Din Saif al-Din Ṣalāḥ ad-Dīn Shams al-Din Sharaf al-Din Shihab...
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Sadr al-Din Musa (1305-1391) (Persian: صدرالدین موسی) was the son and successor of Safi-ad-din Ardabili. His mother was Bibi Fatima, daughter of Zahed...
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embraced Islam at the hands of Bulbul Shah and assumed the name of Sultan Sadr-ud-Din, and claims our attention as the first Muslim ruler of Kashmir. Muslim...
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of Kashmir after Rinchan who converted to Islam and ruled as Sultan Sadr-ud-din. Kota Rani was the daughter of Ramachandra, the commander-in-chief of...
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Iltutmish (redirect from Shams ud din Iltutmish)
Shams ud-Din Iltutmish (1192 – 30 April 1236) was the third of the Mamluk kings who ruled the former Ghurid territories in northern India. He was the first...
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respectively continued to maintain ranks as nobles. The son of Zabardast Khan, Sadr-ud-Din Khan, wrote the first Urdu Diwan in Northern India in 1715. He describes...
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Amir Khusrau (redirect from Abu'l Hasan Yamīn ud-Dīn Khusrau)
Abu'l Hasan Yamīn ud-Dīn Khusrau (1253 – 1325 AD), better known as Amīr Khusrau, sometimes spelled as, Amir Khusrow or Amir Khusro, was an Indo-Persian...
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converted to Islam, changing his name to Sadr-ud-Din and beginning the Kashmir Sultanate. After Sultan Sadr-ud-Din's death, Sūhadeva's brother Udayanadeva...
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Rumi (redirect from Jalal ud-Din Rumi)
shrine was erected. A hagiographical account of him is described in Shams ud-Din Ahmad Aflāki's Manāqib ul-Ārifīn (written between 1318 and 1353). This biography...
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Ṣadr al-Dīn Muḥammad ibn Isḥāq ibn Muḥammad ibn Yūnus Qūnawī [alternatively, Qūnavī, Qūnyawī], (Persian: صدر الدین قونوی; 1207–1274), was a Persian philosopher...
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his followers and as a result, ruined the realm's finances. His vizir Sadr-ud-Din Zanjani tried to bolster the state finances by adopting paper money from...
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Shafi'ite origin at that time. The leadership of the order passed from Sadr ud-Dīn Mūsā to his son Khwādja Ali († 1429) and in turn to his son Ibrāhīm (†...
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Ghiyath al-Din Tughluq (Persian: غیاث الدین تغلق), or Ghazi Malik (غازی ملک; Ghazi means fighter for Islam; died 1 February 1325) was the Sultan of Delhi...
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Mirza Basheer-ud-Din Mahmood Ahmad (مرزا بشیر الدین محمود احمد; 12 January 1889 – 8 November 1965) was the second caliph (Arabic: خليفة المسيح الثاني,...
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easternmost extent. The first recorded Muslim in history to go to Japan was Sadr ud-Din (撒都魯丁 pronounced as Sādōulǔdīng in Chinese and Sadorotei in Japanese...
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Maulana Muhammad Ali (1874 – 13 October 1951), (Ameer 1914 – 1951) Maulana Sadr-ud-Din (c. 1880 – 15 November 1981), (Ameer 1951 – 1981) Dr. Saeed Ahmad Khan...
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this era was used in Kashmir until the conversion of Ratanju (Sultan Sadr-ud-Din) to Islam in 1324 A.D." Jesus Lived in India: His Unknown Life Before...
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town of Malerkotla more than 500 years ago. The ruling family of Sheikh Sadr-ud-Din Sherwani migrated to Pakistan and lived mostly in Model Town, Lahore...
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Marmaduke Pickthall. During the First World War, the incumbent imam, Sadr-Ud-Din, petitioned the UK government to grant nearby land to the mosque as a...
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Lahore and was at the point of time serving with the troops of Prince Muizz-ud-din had killed Azam Shah.Sikh accounts state that Guru Gobind Singh killed Azam...
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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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Hendel, Halle 1901. Sadr ud-Din (Übers. + Hrsg.): Der Koran. Arabisch-Deutsch; Übersetzung, Einleitung und Erklärung von Maulana Sadr ud-Din; Verlag der Moslemischen...
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Commission Maulana Muhammad Ali Saeed Ahmad Khan Asghar Hameed Maulana Sadr-ud-Din Abdul Karim Saeed Pasha Kpodégbé Lanmanfan Toyi Djigla – King of the...
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example of pacifism. Various Ahmadis scholars like Muhammad Ali, Maulana Sadr-ud-Din, Basharat Ahmad and also the British orientalist Gottlieb Wilhelm Leitner...
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Saadi Shirazi (redirect from Musharrif ud-Din Muslih ud-Din)
In Foroughi, Mohammad Ali. The Collected Works of Saadi, edited by Baha-ud-Din Khoramshahi. Nahid Publications. pp. 351–352. "ایبنا - ترجمه "اشعار عربی...
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government. Various Ahmadis scholars, such as Muhammad Ali, Maulana Sadr-ud-Din and Basharat Ahmad, argue that when the Quran's verses are read in context...
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Hafez (redirect from Mohammad Shams ud-Din)
strict ruler Shah Mubariz ud-Din Muhammad (Mubariz Muzaffar). Though his work flourished most under the 27-year rule of Jalal ud-Din Shah Shuja (Shah Shuja)...
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Mir Shihab-ud-Din Siddiqi (c. 1649-(1710-12-08)8 December 1710), known by his title Ghaziuddin Khan, was a leading military general and noble of Central...
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