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Salikin Mardi Hardjo (1910 – July 1993) was a
Javanese Surinamese social activist born in Malang, Jawa
Timur (East Java), Indonesia. He is
known for his...
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written by the
Hanbali Sufi
Khwaja Abdullah Ansari entitled Madarij al-
Salikin. He
expressed his love and
appreciation for
Ansari in this
commentary with...
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lengthy commentary on a
treatise written by
Ansari entitled Madarij al-
Salikin. He
expressed his love and
appreciation for
Ansari in this
commentary with...
- (3.25%) In 1953, a
large group of 300
families (1,200 people), led by
Salikin Hardjo, went back to
Indonesia on the ship
Langkuas of the
Royal Rotterdam...
- Sirāj as-
Sālikīn Sayyid Muḥyī ad-Dīn Mahdī (Bengali: মহিউদ্দীন মাহদী; died 1676), po****rly
referred to as
Jhunjhuni Shah (Bengali: ঝুনঝুনি শাহ) or Jhunjhuni...
- al-Ajda', and
Hasan al-Basri. Ibn
Qayyim al-Jawziyya
relates in
Madarij al-
salikin, and Ibn al-Jawzi in the
chapter entitled "Abu
Hashim al-Zahid" in his...
- in Arabic,
Bengali and Urdu
including Muntakhab as-Siyār and
Anwar as-
Sālikīn. His
books are part of
syllabic studies under the
Bangladesh Madrasah Education...
- Rif'at Bey.
Semerat el-Fuad, by Sari Abdullah. Enis ut-Talibin wa
Iddet us-
Salikin Makamat-i
Muhammed Bahaeddin Nakshibend, by
Salahaddin Ibn'i
Mubarek al-Buhari...
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ninety places in His Book (Quran)."
Related by Ibn al-Qayyim in Madārij as-
Sālikīn (2/152).[citation needed] Many
Muslim scholars have
tried to
classify and...
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moral and
spiritual education; and
technical education. He
married Sagiyah Salikin in
December 1962. They had five children. On 28
August 2021,
Sarji died...