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    Qasim Amin (pronounced [ˈʔæːsem ʔæˈmiːn], Egyptian Arabic: قاسم أمين‎; 1 December 1863 – 12 April 1908) was an Egyptian jurist, Islamic Modernist and one...
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  • 1978), Ugandan boxer Qasim ibn Abdallah al-Manṣūr, was an Abbasid prince, youngest son of caliph al-Mansur (r. 754–775). Qasim Amin (1863-1908), Egyptian...
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    teachers including Mustafa Kamil, disciples of Muhammad Abduh such as Qasim Amin and Saad Zaghlul, and eventually Khedive Abbas II and Prince Ahmad Fu’ad...
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  • brothers Muhammad (the caliph al-Amin, r. 809–813) and Abdallah (the caliph al-Ma'mun, r. 813–833). On this occasion, Qasim also received the honorific epithet...
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  • Ismail Falaki, astronomer and mathematician Mustafa Manfaluti, writer Qasim Amin, jurist and women's rights activist Hussein Bikar, painter Nonie Darwish...
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  • film written and directed by Qasim Basir and starring Amin Joseph. Slated for worldwide theatrical release in 2024. Amin Joseph as Muhammad Abdullah Skye...
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    and she responded critically to major male writers of the time, like Qasim Amin.: 66  Malak stayed with al-Basil for 11 years until she died of influenza...
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  • education of women in Islamic societies were Rifa 'a al-Tahtawi and Qasim Amin. Qasim Amin is considered the father of women's reform in the Muslim Middle...
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  • influenced by the Egyptian Modernists Muhammad ʿAbduh (1849-1905) and Qāsim Amīn (1863-1908) and promoted their ideas among the Malay Muslims, especially...
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  • the works of Jurji Zaydan (1861–1914), Yagob Sarrof (died 1927), and Qasim Amin (1863–1908) that relied on uniform ideas and lucid expressions to perform...
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  • in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, with the likes of Qāsim Amin (1863–1908) calling the seclusion of women an 'injustice' and advocating...
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  • practice of purdah, the veiling and segregation of women. Egyptian jurist Qasim Amin, the author of the 1899 pioneering book Women's Liberation (Tahrir al-Mar'a)...
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  • would eventually evolve to conservative positions close to Wahhabism. Qasim Amin was another reformer in Egypt and Abduh's disciple who was heavily concerned...
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    and competed with the work of Muhammad Hussein Heikal, and challenged Qasim Amin's call for women liberation. Her work came to a climax during the last...
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    Lutfi el-Sayed, Muhammad Loutfi Goumah, Tawfiq el-Hakim, Louis Awad, Qasim Amin, Salama Moussa, Taha Hussein and Mahmoud Mokhtar. They forged a liberal...
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  • Qasim Authority cricket team was a first-class cricket team which plays in the domestic circuit of Pakistan. The team is sponsored by the Port Qasim Authority...
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  • Arab feminism was closely connected with Arab nationalism. In 1899, Qasim Amin, considered the "father" of Arab feminism, wrote The Liberation of Women...
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    Yale University. p. 145. Amin, Qasim (1899). Tahrir Al Mara'a. p. 45. Amin, Qasim (1899). Tahrir Al Mara'a. p. 1. Amin, Qasim (1899). The Liberation of...
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    Muhammad Qasim Nanawtawi (1832 – 15 April 1880) (Urdu: مولانا محمد قاسم نانوتوی) was an Indian Sunni Hanafi Maturidi Islamic Scholar, theologian and a...
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  • anti-colonial pan-Islamic journal Al-Urwah al-Wuthqa, Abd al-Rahman al-Kawakibi, Qasim Amin, and Mustafa Kamil were reformers who influenced public opinion with their...
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    independent Egypt, in addition to Muhammad Abduh and Ahmed Lutfi el-Sayed, were Qasim Amin, Muhammad Husayn Haykal, Taha Hussein, Abbas el-'Akkad, Tawfiq el-Hakeem...
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    Islam. Baring initiated unveiling campaigns during his time in Egypt. Qasim Amin, a French-educated upper-middle class lawyer was deemed one of the first...
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  • (Tunisia) Chiragh Ali (British India) Syed Ameer Ali (British India) Qasim Amin (Egypt) Malek Bennabi (Algeria) Musa Jarullah Bigeev (Russia) Ahmad Dahlan...
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    the comprehensive reforms of Mohammad Abduh, Ahmed Lutfi el-Sayed and Qasim Amin. One of his protégés was the historian Husayn Fawzi al-Najjar. Heikal...
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  • Andrés Bonifacio, Filipino revolutionary leader (d. 1897) December 1 Qasim Amin, Egyptian writer (d. 1908) Black Elk/ Heȟáka Sápa', Oglala Teton Lakota...
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    of 19th century Egyptian scholar, Qasim Amin. He stated to him that he has not read a word of Amin, and that Amin was referring to niqab—the veil that...
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    Russo-Kazan Wars (redirect from Qasim War)
    never established a stable dynasty. Pro-Russian khans often came from the Qasim Khanate while anti-Russian khans were brought in from Crimea and other khanates...
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    Masri or Egyptian Arabic. Proponents of language reform in Egypt included Qasim Amin, who also wrote the first Egyptian feminist treatise, former President...
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  • Young (adaptation) – Ben-Hur W. B. Yeats – The Wind Amongst the Reeds Qasim Amin – The Liberation of Women (Tahrir al- mar'a) Edward Bernstein – Evolutionary...
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    Möxämmät-Ämin xan (Möxämmät Ämin, Möxämmädämin, Russian: Мухаммед-Амин, Muhammed-Amin / Emin, Magmed-Amin, Магмед-Аминь, etc. (c. 1469–1518) was three...
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