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  2. Ibrahim (name) - Wikipedia

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    Ibrahim (anglicized as Ibraheem) ( Arabic: إبراهيم, Ibrāhīm) is the Arabic name of the prophet and patriarch Abraham and one of Allah's messengers in the Quran. It is a common male first name and surname among Muslims and Arab Christians, a cognate of the name Abraham or Avram in Judaism and Christianity in the Middle East.

  3. Farhat Hashmi - Wikipedia

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    Farhat Hashmi. Farhat Naseem Hashmi ( Urdu: فرحت ہاشمی; born December 22, 1957) is a Pakistani-Canadian Islamic scholar and preacher. [ 1] She is the founder of the Al-Huda Institute, a network of conservative Islamic religious schools for women. [ 2][ 3] She holds a PhD degree in Islamic studies from the University of Glasgow ...

  4. Ebrahim Raisi - Wikipedia

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    Sayyid Ebrahim Raisolsadati[ a ] (14 December 1960 – 19 May 2024), better known as Ebrahim Raisi, [ b ] was an Iranian politician who served as the eighth president of Iran from 2021 until his death in a helicopter crash in 2024. [ 10 ][ 11 ][ 12 ] He was a Muslim jurist and part of the Principlist group. Raisi was the son-in-law of Mashhad ...

  5. Syed Ahmad Khan - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Sir Syed Ahmad Khan KCSI, FRAS (17 October 1817 – 27 March 1898), also spelled Sayyid Ahmad Khan, was an Indian Muslim reformer, [ 1][ 2][ 3] philosopher, and educationist [ 4] in nineteenth-century British India. [ 5][ 6] Though initially espousing Hindu–Muslim unity, he later became the pioneer of Muslim nationalism in India and is ...

  6. Mecca - Wikipedia

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    Mecca has been referred to by many names. As with many Arabic words, its etymology is obscure. [24] Widely believed to be a synonym for Makkah, it is said to be more specifically the early name for the valley located therein, while Muslim scholars generally use it to refer to the sacred area of the city that immediately surrounds and includes the Ka'bah.

  7. Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyya - Wikipedia

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    Shams ad-Dīn Abū ʿAbd Allāh Muḥammad ibn Abī Bakr ibn Ayyūb az-Zurʿī d-Dimashqī l-Ḥanbalī (29 January 1292–15 September 1350 CE / 691 AH–751 AH), commonly known as Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyya ("The son of the principal of [the school of] Jawziyyah") or Ibn al-Qayyim ("Son of the principal"; ابن القيّم) for short, or reverentially as Imam Ibn al-Qayyim in Sunni tradition ...

  8. I. I. Chundrigar - Wikipedia

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    I. I. Chundrigar. 3 sons, including Abdullah, [ 2] Abu Bakr, [ 2] and Iqbal. Ibrahim Ismail Chundrigar[ a] (15 September 1897 – 26 September 1960) was a Pakistani politician who served as the sixth prime minister of Pakistan, appointed in this capacity on 17 October 1957. He resigned due to a vote of no confidence on 11 December 1957, against ...

  9. Dawood Ibrahim - Wikipedia

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    Dawood Ibrahim was born on 26 December 1955 to a Konkani Muslim family in Khed in Maharashtra, India. [15] [16] His father, Ibrahim Kaskar, worked as a head constable with the Mumbai Police and his mother, Amina Bi, was a homemaker. [17] He lived in the area of Dongri, Mumbai and attended Ahmed Sailor High School, from which he dropped out.