- Shāh Kamāl
Quḥāfah (Arabic: شاه كمال قحافة; Bengali: শাহ কামাল কোহাফাহ; 1291–1385) was a philanthropist, pioneer,
social and
religious activist. Shah...
- Umm
Kulthum Father Abu
Quhafa Mother Umm al-Khayr
Brothers Mu'taq
Utaiq Quhafah Sisters Fadra Qareeba Umm Amir
Tribe Quraysh (Banu Taym)
Religion Islam...
- 1303 by
Muslims under the
spiritual guidance of Shah Jalal, Shah
Kamal Quhafah established a
capital in
Shaharpara with the aid of his
twelve disciples...
-
Abdullah ibn Abdul-Muttalib ibn
Hashim Abu Bakr
Abdullah ibn
Uthman Abu
Quhafah ibn Amir ibn Amr ibn Ka'b ibn Sa'd ibn Taym ibn
Murrah ibn Ka'b, father-in-law...
-
known as A'idhat
Quraish after his mother, A'idhah bint al-Khims ibn
Quhafah ibn Kath'am. The
other was Sa'd,
whose descendants were
known as the Bunanah...
- who was a
paternal ancestor of Muhammad.
Abdullah "Abu Bakr" ibn Abi
Quhafah, a
senior disciple (Sahabi) and father-in-law of the
Islamic prophet Muhammad...
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Sunamganj District, Bangladesh. It was
founded in 1315 CE by Shah
Kamal Quhafah and his disciples. It is
approximately one hour
drive away from the city...
- patrilineages)
Family tree of the
Bible Muhammad ibn 'Abdullah Abu-Bakr ibn Abi-
Quhafah 'Umar ibn Al-Khattab 'Uthman ibn 'Affan 'Ali ibn Abi-Talib
Family tree...
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Marie of Artois,
French noblewoman (House of Artois) (d. 1365) Shah
Kamal Quhafah, Arab
philanthropist and
mystic (d. 1385) Tōin Kinkata, ****anese official...
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Abdul Majid Qureshi (1915-2003),
social reformer in
Britain Shah
Kamal Quhafah (1291-1385), Arab
religious figure S****a
Shahar Banu (1914-1983), Bengali-language...