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  2. Urdu Daira Maarif Islamiya - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive Islamic encyclopedia in Urdu, translated and revised from Encyclopedia of Islam. It was started in 1950s at University of the Punjab and completed in 1992 with 23 volumes.

  3. Islam - Wikipedia

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    Islam is a monotheistic religion based on the Quran and the teachings of Muhammad, with about 1.9 billion followers worldwide. It originated in Mecca in the 7th century and spread through various states and caliphates, influencing culture, science, and society.

  4. Islamic religious leaders - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the different types and roles of Islamic religious leaders, such as alim, imam, caliph, mufti, and ayatollah. Find out their meanings, origins, and examples in various contexts and traditions.

  5. Names of God in Islam - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the 99 names of Allah in Islam, each with a meaning and a Qur'anic or hadith reference. Find out how Muslims use these names in prayer, supplication, and remembrance.

  6. Symbols of Islam - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the common iconography, history and meanings of various symbols used by Muslims, such as the crescent, star, shahadah, Allah and more. Explore the origins and variations of these symbols in different regions, periods and contexts.

  7. Glossary of Islam - Wikipedia

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    A list of notable concepts derived from Islamic and associated cultural traditions, expressed as words in Arabic or Persian language. Each term has a brief definition, its Arabic spelling, and a link to more information.

  8. Sakina bint Husayn - Wikipedia

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    Sakina bint Husayn was the daughter of Husayn ibn Ali, the third Shia Imam and the grandson of Muhammad. She witnessed the massacre of her father and his supporters at Karbala in 680 and was later imprisoned and freed by Yazid.

  9. Din (Arabic) - Wikipedia

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    Din is an Arabic word that can mean judgment, custom, or religion. It is used by Muslims and Arab Christians, and has various connotations in the Quran and hadith. Learn about its origin, translation, and examples.