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Bahishti Zewar (Urdu: بہشتی زیور transl. "jewels of paradise"; English:
Heavenly Ornaments) is a
volume of
Deobandi beliefs and
practices written by Ashraf...
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Bahishti Maqbara (English: The
Heavenly Graveyard),
located originally in Qadian, India, and then in Rabwah, ****stan, is a
religious cemetery established...
- The
Bhishti or
Bahishti are a
Muslim tribe or
biradari found in
North India, ****stan and Nepal. They are also
known as Abbasi,
Bahishti Abbasi, Sheikh...
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influential today. He
wrote over a
thousand works including Bayan Ul
Quran and
Bahishti Zewar. He
graduated from
Darul Uloom Deoband in 1883 and
moved to Kanpur...
- Seal of the Prophets). He died in 1963 in La**** and was
later buried in
Bahishti Maqbara, Rabwah, ****stan[citation needed]
along with his
older brother...
- the Nūrī Darwāza or 'Gate of Light', and the
second facing north called Bahishtī Darwāza, or 'Gate of Paradise'.
There is also a long
covered corridor....
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Dhund (tribe) or
Dhund Abbasi, a
tribe of
northern ****stan Bhishti, or
Bahishti Abbasi, a
tribe of India, ****stan and
Nepal Abbasi, Bushehr, a village...
- who will open the
Bahishtī Darwāza. By
violating the shrine's laws and regulations, the lady
police commissioner opened the
Bahishtī Darwāza
along with...
- Kashmiri,
hadith scholar Ashraf Ali Thanwi, Sufi
Shaykh and
author of
Bahishti Zewar and
Bayan Ul Quran.
Minnatullah Rahmani,
First General Secretary...
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several Ahmadiyya texts into the
English language and was
buried at the
Bahishti Maqbara in Qadian. He was
educated at the
Nabakumar Institution in Dhaka...