- The
Barelvi movement, also
known as Ahl al-Sunnah wal-Jama'ah (People of the Prophet's Way and the Community) is a ****
revivalist movement that generally...
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Ahmed Raza Khan
Barelvi (14 June 1856 –
October 1921),
known reverentially as A'la Hazrat, was an
Indian Islamic scholar and poet who is
considered as...
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Zahid Hussain (born 18
February 1940),
better known by the pen name
Wasim Barelvi, is an
Indian Urdu-language poet. He was born in Bareilly,
Uttar Pradesh...
- S****
Ahmad Barelvi, also
known as
Sayyid Ahmad Shahid, (1786–1831) was an
Islamic revivalist, scholar, and
military commander from
Indian subcontinent...
- was an
Indian Islamic scholar. A
mufti of the
Barelvis, he was the great-grandson of
Ahmed Raza Khan
Barelvi who was
considered to be a
Mujaddid by his followers...
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Mujahid Barelvi (Urdu: مُجاہِد بریلوی), is a ****stani journalist. As of 2015, he
appeared on a
daily show titled,
Doosra Pehlu, for CNBC ****stan. He...
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Ahmed Raza Khan
Barelvi.
People acquired the
surname Razavi or
Razvi or
Rizvi that
shows their connection with
Ahmed Raza Khan
Barelvi. Acen Razvi, English...
- Shah
Niyaz Ahmad (1742-1834) was a Sufi, poet and
author from India. Shah was born on 6th
Jumada al-Thani 1155
Hijri (7
August 1742) and died on 6th Jumada...
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belong to the
Hanafi school of jurisprudence,
which is
represented by the
Barelvi and
Deobandi traditions.
About 97% of ****stanis are Muslims. The majority...
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between the Sikh
Empire and Mujahideen,
mainly Pashtuns,
under S****
Ahmad Barelvi.
Yusufzai and
Khattak Pashtuns, led by
Khadi Khan,
supported Sayyid, and...