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Mahmud Qabadu (1812–1872) of Tunisia, also
Muhammad Qabadu, was a
scholar of
Quranic studies, a
progressive member of the ulama, a long-time professor...
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collaborated with
contemporaries Mohammad Abduh,
Khayr al-Din, and
Sheikh Mahmud Qabadu.
Among his
publications was 1897's
Tafattuq al-Akmam ("The
Ripping of the...
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inspired by 'Abduh of Cairo, and by earlier,
local reformers, e.g.,
Mahmud Qabadu. In 1896
Bashir Sfar and
other advocates of
renewal from al-Hādira founded...
- and Rustum, and
devoted advisors, such as
Mohamed Bayram IV and
Mahmud Qabadu. The Bey had no
intention of
reforms but the ac****ulation of cir****stances...
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Tunisian reform movement,
contributed to the
ideas advocated by
Mahmud Qabadu and
Ahmad ibn Abi
Diyaf and
gained the
support of
Hayreddin Pasha and his...
- lil-Nashr, 1973. OCLC 23487994 (Achieve
effects Ibn
Duraid poetry and prose.) "
Qābādū 1815–1871: ḥayātuhu wa-āṯāruhu wa-tafkīruhu al-islāḥī " (Arabic: قابادو...