- Tohfatu'l-
Ahbab is a
Persian work by
Muhammad Ali Kashmiri,
presumably written in 1642. It is the
biography of Shamsu'd-Din
Muhammad Araki, a Shi'a Muslim...
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Tohfat al-
Ahbab ("Gift for friends") is a
Persian dictionary from
Safavid Iran,
which was
composed by the poet and
calligrapher Hafez Soltan-Ali Owbahi...
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Extant Persian sources,
including Baharistan-i-shahi (anon.), Tohfatu'l-
Ahbab (anon.) and Tarikh-i-Kashmir corpus, were
written relatively later and drew...
- Marat-e-Jalali, the Mazher-i-Jalali, the Akber-ul-Akhyar, the Rauzat-ul-
Ahbab, Maraij-ul-Walayat,
Manaqabi Qutbi, the Siyar-ul-Aqtar, the Siyar-ul-Arifeen...
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missionary in
mediaeval Kashmir:
Being the
English translation of Tohfatu'l-
ahbab. V. S.
Bhatnagar (1991). Kānhaḍade Prabandha, India's
Greatest Patriotic...
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extra credence by Shia scholars. Muḥaddith Qummī in his book Tuḥfat al-
Aḥbāb said that "his
excellence and
status are too
great to
mention here". Zurārah...
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wards of
Tower Hamlets;
Bethnal Green represented by
Councillors Mohammed Ahbab Hossain,
Sirajul Islam (who is
Statutory Deputy Mayor for
Housing under...
- with
Egyptian composer Baligh Hamdi.
Songs like Ehna El-Tayibin and
Sinin Ahbab were met with success.
Meeting prominent 20th-century Arab-Egyptian singer...
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countries developed an
Islamic study circle (halaqa), in Montreal. This
Halqa Ahbab Islami would become the
predecessor of ICNA. The "Sisters Wing", its women's...
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policies by "instigating" the Sultan. Baharistan-i-shahi as well as Tohfatu'l-
Ahbab deemed Sikandar as the
noblest ruler, who
cleaned Kashmir of "infidels and...