- are
after the crucifixion.
Ahmad considered that "If the
report in the
Rauzat-us-Safaa is correct, it
appears that, by
travelling to Nasibain,
Jesus intended...
-
Muhammad ibn
Khvandshah ibn Mahmud, more
commonly known as
Mirkhvand (Persian: میرخواند, also
transliterated as Mirkhwand; 1433/34 – 1498), was a Persian...
- edition, Marat-e-Jalali, the Mazher-i-Jalali, the Akber-ul-Akhyar, the
Rauzat-ul-Ahbab, Maraij-ul-Walayat,
Manaqabi Qutbi, the Siyar-ul-Aqtar, the Siyar-ul-Arifeen...
- son
Muhammad who was
attacked by
Mahmud of
Ghazni is also
stated in the
Rauzat al Safa to
still been a
pagan despite his name, and Al Otbi
calls him a...
- Mir
Khavand (Persian: ميرخواند) may
refer to: Mir Khavand-e Olya Mir Khavand-e
Sofla Mir
Khvand the
historian This
disambiguation page
lists articles about...
- Gulzar-i-Abrār by
Muhammad Ghawthi Shattari (1613) Suhail-i-Yaman by
Nasir ad-Din
Haydar (1860) Risālat by
Muhiy ad-Din
Khadim (1711)
Rauzat-us-Salatin (1721)...
- son
Mohammad who was
attacked by
Mahmud Ghaznawi is also
stated in the
Rauzat al Safa to
still been a
pagan despite his name, and Al Otbi
calls him a...
-
Muhammad Imail,
Allamah Majlisi (1616–1698) (2)
Texts mentioning Jesus (Isa)
Rauzat-us-Safa of Mir
Muhammad Bin
Khawand (1417,
published 1852 Bombay) – which...
-
Takhat Sulaiman (Throne of Solomon, a hill in Kashmir), Tarikh-i-Kabir, and
Rauzat-us-Safa.
Ahmadis believe that
these sources testify to the view that Yuz...
- 1398) Jami al-Tawarikh
Sharaf ad-Din Ali
Yazdi (d. 1454)
Mirkhond (d. 1498)
Rauzât-us-safâ Al-Muqaddasi (d.1000) Ẓāhir al-Dīn Nīshāpūrī
around 1175 al-Musabbihi...