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  2. Kanzul Iman - Wikipedia

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    Kanzul Iman. Kanz ul-Iman ( Urdu: کنزالایمان, romanized : Kanz ul-Īmān, lit. 'Treasure of Faith') is an Urdu translation of the Qur'an by Ahmad Raza Khan .

  3. Tafhim-ul-Quran - Wikipedia

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    Tafhim-ul-Quran ( Urdu: تفہيم القرآن, romanized : Tafheem-ul-Quran, lit. 'Towards Understanding the Qur'an') is a 6-volume translation and commentary of the Qur'an by the Pakistani Islamist ideologue and activist Syed Abul Ala Maududi.

  4. Tafseer-e-Usmani - Wikipedia

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    Tafseer-e-Usmani or Tarjuma Shaykh al-Hind ( Urdu: تفسیر عثمانی , ترجمۂ شیخ الہند) is an Urdu translation and interpretation of the Quran. It was named after its primary author, Mahmud Hasan Deobandi, who began the translation in 1909. Shabbir Ahmad Usmani later joined him to complete the exegesis. The translation has gained recognition and appreciation from Urdu ...

  5. Urdu Daira Maarif Islamiya - Wikipedia

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    The Urdu Encyclopaedia of Islam is the project of translating the Encyclopedia of Islam into Urdu . It was started in the 1950s at University of the Punjab, as a project led by Muhammad Shafi. [3] The editorial board worked on translating the Leiden Encyclopaedia into Urdu, amending, correcting, and adding to the Leiden text themselves. [4] The original plan for publication, as laid out by ...

  6. Shams al-Ma'arif - Wikipedia

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    Shams al-Ma'arif or Shams al-Ma'arif wa Lata'if al-'Awarif [a] is a 13th-century grimoire centered on Arabic magic and claimed to be a manual for achieving esoteric spirituality. It was written by the scholar Ahmad al-Buni who wrote it while living in Algeria; he died around 1225 CE (622 AH ). [1] The book is a patchwork of bits and pieces of Al-Buni's authentic works, and texts by other ...

  7. Talaʽ al-Badru ʽAlayna - Wikipedia

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    Tala al-Badr Alayna ( Arabic: طلع البدر علينا, romanized : Ṭalaʿ al-Badr ʿAlaynā) is a traditional Islamic nashid that the Ansar supposedly sang for the Islamic prophet Muhammad upon his arrival at Medina . Many sources claim it was first sung as he sought refuge there after being forced to leave his hometown of Mecca.

  8. List of Islamic texts - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Islamic texts. The religious texts of Islam include the Quran (the central text), several previous texts (considered by Muslims to be previous revelations from Allah ), including the Tawrat ( Torah) revealed to the prophets and messengers amongst the Children of Israel, the Zabur ( Psalms) revealed to Dawud ( David) and the Injil (the Gospel) revealed to Isa ( Jesus ), and ...

  9. List of Pakistani spices - Wikipedia

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    Pakistani spices ( Urdu: پاکستانی مصالحے) The following is a partial list of spices commonly used in Pakistani cuisine : ... Other herbs with their Urdu names: