- Look up
naskh in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Naskh may
refer to:
Naskh (script), a type of
script for the
Arabic language Naskh (tafsir), an exegetical...
- Imam
Baksh Nasikh (Urdu: اِمام بخش ناسِخ; 1776–1839) was an Urdu poet of the
Mughal era who has been
noted for his role in
promoting Lucknow as a centre...
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Aatish and Imam
Baksh Nasikh were
contemporary poets whose rivalry is well known. Both had
hundreds of disciples. The era of Aatish-
Nasikh was a
golden era...
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verses from the Qur’an.
Kitab al-Amwal (The Book of Revenue)
Kitab Al-
Nāsikh wa-l-mansūkh (The Book of Abrogation)
Kitab Fada’il-al-Qur’an (The Excellent...
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arabici antiqui iii),
Wiesbaden 1978, 157-74
Hibat Allāh b. Salāma, al-
Nāsikh wa-l-mansūkh (in the
margin of Wāḥidī, Asbāb),
Cairo 1316/1898-9, 262 Ibn...
- Mir.
Partridge Publishing. p. 133. ISBN 9781482814781.
Shaikh Imam
Bakhsh Nasikh of Lucknow, a
disciple of Mir.
Poetry of Mir Taqi Mir on Rekhta.org website...
- 1019), Kitāb al-
nāsikh wal-mansūkh al-Baghādī (d. 1037), al-
Nāsikh wal-mansūkh Makkī b. Abū Tālib al-Qaisī (d. 1045) al-Īdāh li-
nāsikh al-Qur'ān wa-mansūkhihi...
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larger section of society. Mir Taqi Mir Amir
Khusro Shams Tabrizi Baksh Nasikh Khwaja Haidar Ali
Aatish Mirza Ghalib Mohammad Ibrahim Zauq
Allama Iqbal...
- commentators. His
other works include Akhbār Al-Qurʾan,
Nawadir al-Qurʾan, al-
Nasikh wa al-Mansukh (Abrogator and
Abrogated books), al-Sharā'i' (Laws or Revealed...
- Bewley, A. (1995). The
Women of Madina, p. 193. London: Ta-Ha Publishers.
Nāsikh al-tavārīkh : zindagānī-i Payāmbar vol:2, 1162 ISBN 9643311120
Great Women...