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Varas Jan Muhammad Hansraj

08.25.2009 · Posted in Religion Articles

Jan Muhammad Hansraj was born in 1838 in Kutchh. Not much is known about his early life. He however made a trip of Zanzibar in 1852 and ventured in the business field. ...

Count Jafferali Ali Megji

08.22.2009 · Posted in Religion Articles

Jaffer Rahimtulla was the younger brother of Sir Ibrahim Rahimtullah (1862-1942). He was born in 1870 and after the death of his father, his brother Ibrahim Rahimtullah gave him adequate education. After his matriculation in 1888, he joined the university and passed B.A. (Hon.) in Philosophy and Logic. ...

Missionary Jaffer Ali Muhammad Sufi

08.16.2009 · Posted in Society Articles

Jaffer Ali Muhammad Somji, surnamed Sufi was born at Karachi in 1908, where he took his formal education, both religious and secular. He started his career as a religious teacher as well as a supervisor of Wazir Rahim Boarding School. He also became a regular missionary in Karachi, and then moved to East Africa. ...

Conquest Of Mecca

08.14.2009 · Posted in Society Articles

"The Treaty of Hudaibia had been nearly two years in force. Acting on the discretion allowed by the treaty, Banu Khazao and Banu Bakr, inhabiting Mecca and its neighborhood, the former had become the allies of the Prophet, the latter had entered into an alliance with Qoraish. ...

Maymun Al-Qaddah

07.25.2009 · Posted in Society Articles

"He was born in Ahwaz in Iran. He belonged to the Makhzumi clan and was the mawla (freed *****) of Imam Muhammad al-Bakir and Imam Jafar Sadik. His surname al-Qaddah is usually taken to mean oculist, which seems extremely doubtful. It is a word connected with al-qidah i.e., an ancient Arab play or a form ...

Mawt

07.22.2009 · Posted in Society Articles

The soul is the principle of life, which leaves the body at the moment of death. Human life is not the individual's property but a divine gift to be used in ***'s service or to be dedicated to a divine cause or to *** Himself. Death is no longer the end of life, but only ...

Mawla

07.17.2009 · Posted in Religion Articles

Some 127 meanings of the word mawla have been given in the lexicons, notably master, lord, or one who deserves superior authority, guardian or patron. The Koran says, "*** is Guardian (mawla), and He gives life to the dead" (42:9) and "He is your Master (mawla); how excellent the Master (mawla) and how excellent the ...

Expedition Of Mauta

07.15.2009 · Posted in Religion Articles

When the Prophet summoned the nations the message of Islam, one of his letters was addressed to Shurahbil bin Amr, the ruler of Ghassan, and the vassal of Caesar of Rome. The letter of the Prophet was carried by Harith bin Umayr, who was killed at a place called Mauta, a village not far from ...

Mata Salamat Umm Habibeh

07.12.2009 · Posted in Religion Articles

Mlle Blanche Yvette Labrousse, the widow of Imam Sultan Muhammad Shah was born on February 15, 1906 in Sete, near Marseilles. Her parent moved to Cannes when she was a baby. Her father was a tram-conductor. She always remembered her parent for the moral code instilled in her. She was granted the title of Miss ...

Mata Salamat

07.08.2009 · Posted in Religion Articles

The word mata salamat means mother of peace. This is a unique title awarded only to three mothers of different Imams during last thirteen hundred years, such as Sarcar Bibi Marium Khatoon, Lady Aly Shah and Umm Habibeh.rnrnIn 1157/1744, a daughter Bibi Marium Khatoon, was born at his uncle's home, known as Bibi Sarcar Mata ...