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Sayyid Nurullah ibn
Sharif al-Mar'ashi al-
Shustari,
commonly known as Qazi
Nurullah Shushtari (1549–1610), also
known as Shahid-e-Salis (third martyr)...
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Sayyid Basrullah Shustari, who
moved from
Mashad in Iran in 1549 and
joined the
court of the
Mughal Emperor Akbar.
Akbar appointed Shustari as his
chief justice...
- Norullah, or Nourullah.
People named Nurullah include: Qazi
Nurullah Shustari (1542–1610/11),
Persian jurist (faqih) and
scholar M.
Nurullah Tuncer (born...
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center coincided with the 400th
death anniversary of
Allamah Qazi
Nurullah Shustari (died 1409 A.H). He was an
Iranian Mohadis, orator,
literary person and...
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Sayyid Zayn al-Abidin (disambiguation) Amol Mir-i
Buzurg Qazi
Nurullah Shustari Mar'ashi
Najafi library Hossein Marashi Effat Marashi Ibrahim al-Marashi...
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Mujahidin (Victory of Jihadists), was
written in 1783 by
Zainul Abedin Shustari at the
instruction of Tipu Sultan, is a work on the
rules and regulations...
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September 2010. "Sahih
Bukhari Vol. 2, Book 21,
Hadith 250". sunnah.com.
Shustari, Nurullah, Majalisu'1-Mu'minin (Tehran, 1268 AH) p. 54; and also see Ibn...
- (7th Century) (1193 AD - 1266 AD)
Majalis al-muminin— by Qazi
Nurullah Shustari (10th Century) (1542 AD - 1610 AD)
Hayat al-qulub (book) by Mohammad-Baqer...
- Al-Murtada[citation needed] "Al-Sawarim Al-Muharraq" by Qazi
Nurullah Shustari List of ****
books Werner Ende (Nov 1997). "The Nakhāwila, a ****e Community...
- himself:
Nahjul Balagha Letter 28 al-A`sha's
verse Nahj al-Balagha
Sermon 3
Shustari, Qazi Nurullah.
Majalis ul-Mo'mineen. pp. 85–89. al-Murtaza, Sharif. Al-Shaafi...