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Ahmad Ghazālī (Persian: احمد غزالی; full name Majd al-Dīn Abū al-
Fotuḥ Aḥmad Ghazālī) was a ****
Muslim Persian Sufi mystic, writer,
preacher and the...
- Kings):
Bijan and
Manijeh Nasrollah Pourjavady, "ḠAZĀLĪ,MAJD-AL-DĪN Abu’l-
Fotūḥ AḤMAD b. Moḥammad b. Moḥammad b. Aḥmad" in
Encyclopedia Iranica. [1] "Allama...
- Archive.
Milani A. Lost Wisdom. 2004 ISBN 978-0-934211-90-1 p.15 (Balāḏori,
Fotuḥ, p. 421; Biruni, Āṯār, p. 35)
Mohammad Mohammadi Malayeri, Tarikh-i Farhang-i...
- اباد, also
Romanized as Fotūḩābād; also
known as Fotūhābād-e Korbāl and
Fotuh Abad Korbal) is a
village in
Rahmatabad Rural District,
Zarqan District...
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years old at the time of his death. He was
buried at the tomb of Abu'l-
Fotuh Razi at the Shah Abd-al-Azim
shrine in
south Tehran. "Say****
Muhammad Kazim...
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romanized as Sey**** Sohrāb; also
known as
Saiyid Fatu,
Sayid Fata, and Sey****
Fotūḩ OpenStreetMap contributors (29
January 2024). "Sey**** Sohrab, Qasr-e Shirin...
- as follows:
Translation of
Quran Selected of
Commentaries Notes on Abul
Fotuh Al Razi's
commentary in 10 volumes.
Translation and
explanation of Sahifah...
- ISBN 9781845117382. Zarkali,
Khair al-Din. Al-A'alam. Vol. 8. p. 6.
Ahmad ibn A'tham. Al-
Fotuh. Vol. 5. p. 200.
Maneka Gandhi,
Ozair Husain (2004). The
Complete Book of...
- Majd ad-Din may
refer to: Majd al-Din Abu'l
Fotuh Ahmad Ghazali (1061 – c. 1123),
Persian Sufi
writer and
preacher Majd ad-Dīn Usāma ibn
Murshid ibn ʿAlī...
- the
great mosque underwent under the rule of the
Sanhaji Prince Abi Al-
Fotuh Al-Mansour in 988. In 977, the
traveler Ibn
Hawqal described the city as:...