- is
attributed to
authors who go by the
pseudonyms of "Al Saffee" and "Al
Mahdee", and was
translated into
English by Anis Shorrosh, who
calls it "a tool...
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Muhammad Mahdi Naraqi (Persian: محمد مهدی نراقی) (1715–1795) was a
Twelver Shi'i scholar,
theologian and
moral philosopher. Al-Naraqi was a
brilliant thinker...
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original on
October 21, 2018.
Retrieved February 19, 2021. "An
interview with
Mahdee Nawabi".
Retrieved February 27, 2021. Dargis,
Manohla (March 3, 2006). "A...
- for its
critique of
political Islam. 2005 The True
Furqan Al Saffee, Al
Mahdee Banned for
purportedly mocking Islam. The book has been
allegedly written...
- the
Masjid Al
Quran in the
Dorchester area of
Greater Boston. Imam
Taalib Mahdee said that he had not met the
couple before the ceremony, and that Katherine...
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Mulla Naraqi Mohammad Mahdee Naraqi - 1715 1128 1795 1209 Iran Iran Iran
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Allamah Bahrul...
- era of
Tahmasp I (1524–1576).[citation needed]
Iranian cleric Mohammad Mahdee Naraqi, or at
least his son
Molla Ahmad Naraqi (1771-1829 C.E.), are said...
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Importing the book The True
Furqan (al-Furqan al-Haqq) by Al
Saffee and Al
Mahdee into
India has been
prohibited since September 2005. R.V. Bhasin's Islam...
- Shahrestani, and
Sheikh Mohammad Ja’far Najafee.
After his
father Molla Mahdee died in 1209 A.H.,
Naraqi returned to
Kashan to take over his father’s hawza...