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  2. Hassan Nasrallah - Wikipedia

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    Hassan Nasrallah ( Arabic: حسن نصر الله [ħasan nasˤrɑɫɫɑh]; born 31 August 1960) is a Lebanese cleric and the secretary-general of Hezbollah, a Shia Islamist political party and militant group. Born into a Shia family in the suburbs of Beirut in 1960, Nasrallah finished his education in Tyre, when he briefly joined the Amal ...

  3. Sayyid - Wikipedia

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    Sayyid (UK: / s aɪ ɪ d, ˈ s eɪ j ɪ d /, US: / ˈ s ɑː j ɪ d /; Arabic: سيد; Persian:; meaning 'sir', 'Lord', 'Master'; Arabic plural: سادة sādah; feminine: سيدة sayyidah; Persian:) is an honorific title of Hasanids and Husaynids Muslims, recognized as descendants of the Arab companion Ali through his sons, Hasan ibn Ali and Husayn ibn Ali.

  4. Sibte Hassan - Wikipedia

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    Progressive Writers' Movement. Syed Sibt-e-Hasan ( Urdu: سید سبط حسن) (31 July 1916 – 20 April 1986) was an eminent scholar, journalist and political activist of Pakistan. He is regarded as one of the pioneers of Socialism and Marxism in Pakistan, as well as the moving spirit behind the Progressive Writers Association. [1] [2]

  5. Seyyed Hossein Nasr - Wikipedia

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    Seyyed Hossein Nasr ( / ˈnɑːsər, ˈnæsər /; Persian: سید حسین نصر, born April 7, 1933) is an Iranian-American philosopher, theologian and Islamic scholar. He is University Professor of Islamic studies at George Washington University . Born in Tehran, Nasr completed his education in Iran and the United States, earning a bachelor ...

  6. Manazir Ahsan Gilani - Wikipedia

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    Manazir Ahsan Gilani (1 October 1892 – 5 June 1956) was an Indian Sunni Islamic scholar and former Dean of the Faculty of Theology at Osmania University. Some of his notable works include Tadwin-e-Hadith, Muqaddama Tadwin-e-Fiqh, Sawanih-e-Abu Dharr Ghifari, and Sawanih-e-Qasmi. [1] Muhammad Hamidullah, a historian and hadith researcher, was ...

  7. Seyyed Hassani - Wikipedia

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    In Shia Islam, Hassani (Arabic/ Persian: سید حسني), is a Sayyid (young man) [1] whose rising is predicted to be among the signs of the reappearance of al-Mahdi. [2] Seyyed Hassani will come out from the side of Deilam ( Gilan and the west of Mazandaran ). According to—Islamic—narrations: whereas he shouts loudly " (you) help Imam ...

  8. Hassan Rouhani - Wikipedia

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    Hassan Rouhani (born Hassan Fereydoun) was born on 12 November 1948 in Sorkheh, near Semnan, in a religious Persian family. His father, Haj Asadollah Fereydoun (died 2011), had a spice shop in Sorkheh and his mother lived in Semnan until her death in 2015 with her daughters and sons-in-law.

  9. Senusiyya - Wikipedia

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    Map showing the empire of the Sanussi order in 1297 Hijri, 1880 Gregorian. The Senusiyya, Senussi or Sanusi (Arabic: السنوسية, romanized: al-Sanūssiyya) are a Muslim political-religious Sufi order and clan in Libya and surrounding regions founded in Mecca in 1837 by the Grand Sanussi (Arabic: السنوسي الكبير as-Sanūssiyy al-Kabīr), the Algerian Muhammad ibn Ali al-Sanusi.