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Sheikh Mas
Mohammad Arsyad Thawil al-
Bantani (1851 –
March 19, 1934)
better known as
Sheikh Arsyad Thawil was an
ulama (Islamic scholar) and Indonesian...
- Al-
Bantani Grand Mosque is a
congregational mosque in the city of Serang, Banten, Indonesia. With a
capacity of 10,000 pilgrims, it is the
second largest...
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following a
controversial preacher Imaduddin Utsman al
Bantani who
started the dispute,
reject the
validity of Ba 'Alawi sada linkage...
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mosques in
Banten province, Ats-Tsauroh
Great Mosque of
Serang and Al-
Bantani Grand Mosque,
which hold the
capacity of 2,500 and 10,000
worshippers respectively...
- the last
Caliph and many
foreign Islamic scholars, like
Arsyad Thawil al-
Bantani and the
Deobandi scholar Khalil Ahmad Saharanpuri.
Through his disciple...
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heavily influenced by the
thinking of his teachers:
Nawawi al-
Bantani and
Abdul Karim al-
Bantani [id], a
murshid of
Qadiriyyah wa
Naqshbandiyah tariqa (Sufi...
- the
Malikites in Egypt, and the
Sundanese scholar, Muḥammad Nawawī al-
Bantānī (d. 1316 AH/1898 CE), a Shāfi’ī
jurist and sūfi who
settled in Mecca. The...
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descent (mainly from Bangladesh) al-
Bantani - from the
province of
Banten in
Indonesia e.g.
Syeikh Abdur Rauf al-
Bantani al-Basri - from Basra, e.g. Ibn Sa'd...
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Ahmad Muhtadi bin
Dimyathi al-
Bantani (Arabic: أحمد مهتدي بن دمياطي البنتني, romanized: ʾAḥmad Muhtadī bin Dimyāṭī al-
Bantanī,
Arabic pronunciation: [ˈ(ʔ)aħmad...
- "Banjar", "Batawi" (Betawi), "Al-Felemban" (Palembang), "Faden" (Padang), "Al-
Bantani" (Banten), "Al-Minangkabawi" (Minangkabau), "Bawayan" (Bawean), and many...