- The
Nezamiyeh (Persian: نظامیه) or
Nizamiyyah (Arabic: النظامیة) are a
group of
institutions of
higher education established by
Khwaja Nizam al-Mulk in...
-
Khawaja S****
Muhammad Nizamuddin Auliya (sometimes
spelled Awliya; 1238 – 3
April 1325), also
known as
Hazrat Nizamuddin (lit. 'Holy Nizamuddin'), Sultan-ul-Mashaikh...
- ****m al-Mulk,
founded the
first madrasa in Baghdad, in 1063,
called the
Nizamiya. In the
madrasas he built, he
patronized Shafi'is. The
vizier Taj al-Mulk...
- (Sabiri/Sabriya branch) Chishtī
Nizami who
follow Nizāmuddīn Auliyā. (Nizami/
Nizamiya branch) The
Encyclopedia of
Islam divides Chishti history into four periods:...
- fundamentals), in
addition to his
refusal to
continue teaching at the
Nizamiya of Nishapur.
After the reception, al-Ghazali had, apparently, a private...
-
every one
because it is
located in the
middle of mandal. The
Osmania and
Nizamiya Observatories of
Osmania University are
located in this village. This Osmania...
- Bangladesh. His
teaching career included positions at
Sirajganj Jamia Nizamiya Bethua Madrasa and
Mirpur Jamiul Uloom Madrasa,
where he
taught for five...
-
attended his funeral. On his death, his
pupils sat in
solemn mourning in the
Nizāmiya college, and
after that ceremony,
Muwyyad al-Mulk, son of
Nizam al-Mulk...
-
spiritual training in Telangana,
Andhra Pradesh and
Kerala in
India Silsila-e-
Nizamiya Nooriya is led by his
Khalifa called Sheikh S****
Nizami Shah
Noori Chisti-ul-Qadiri...
- (1907). Tahḏīb at-tahḏīb (in Arabic). Hyderabad: Dāʾirat al-Maʿārif an-
Niẓāmīya. p. 68.
Retrieved 6
August 2024. Al-Leheabi,
Saleh Muhammad Zeki Mahmood...