- The
Mahdavi movement, also
called Mahdavia or Mahdavism, is an
Islamic movement founded by S****
Muhammad Jaunpuri in
India in the late 15th century. S****...
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Markazi Anjuman-e-
Mahdavia, also
known as Anjuman, is the most
important community center for the
Mahdavia community of Hyderabad, India. In the early...
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April 1505) was an
Indian religious leader and the
founder of the
Mahdavia movement. He
claimed to have been
divinely appointed as the
promised Mahdī...
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There are also two Mahdi'ist
based creeds practised in ****stan,
namely Mahdavia and Ahmadiyya, the
latter of whom are
considered by the
constitution of...
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denominations of
Islam include Nation of Islam, Ibadi, Sufism, Quranism,
Mahdavia,
Ahmadiyya and non-denominational Muslims.
Wahhabism is the
dominant Muslim...
- sharia, culture, tradition, and
other ritualistic practices in Islam.
Mahdavia, or Mahdavism, is a
Mahdiist sect
founded in late 15th
century India by...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
Mahdavi (Persian: مهدوی) is an
adherent of
Mahdavia, a Mahdi'ist
Muslim denomination. It may also
refer to:
Shahid Mahdavi...
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Shaivism Shaktism Smartism Vaishnavism Ayyavazhi Islam Ahmadiyya Ibadi Mahdavia Non-denominational
Quranists Shia
Sufism **** Yazdânism
Judaism Conservative...
- ****stan's
first foreign minister Muhammad Zafarullah Khan.
Ahmadiyya and
Mahdavia constitute the two main Mahdi'ist
creeds in ****stan.
Mirza Basheer-ud-Din...
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August 1524) was a
companion and
second of five
caliphs (successor) of
Mahdavia sect of
Islam founder Muhammad Jaunpuri.
Called as Mahdi-e-Mauood (The...