- The
traditional and
reformist Muslim groups – the Faraizi,
Wahabi and
Taiyuni –
supported the Partition. The Muslim-majority East
Bengal had remained...
- a nineteenth-century
Indian Muslim social reformer and
founder of the
Taiyuni movement. He pla**** a
major role in
propagating to the m****es of Bengal...
- educationist. He aut****d many of the
biographies of the
leaders of the
Taiyuni movement centred in Bengal. He led a
peasant movement in Gafargaon, Mymensingh...
- children, he displa**** an
important role
leading his father's
founded Taiyuni reformist movement in Bengal.
Abdul Awwal Jaunpuri was born in 1867, as...
-
social worker. As the son and
successor of
Karamat Ali Jaunpuri, he led the
Taiyuni reformist movement in Bengal.
Ahmad Jaunpuri was born in 1834, in the city...
- the Faraizis.
During this time, the
conflict of the
Faraizis with the
Taiyunis,
another reformist group reached the
climax and
religious debates between...
- was an
Indian Muslim scholar,
author and teacher. He was ****ociated with
Taiyuni reformist movement,
founded by his
grandfather Karamat Ali Jaunpuri, and...
- and Bombay. He
became a
disciple of
Karamat Ali Jaunpuri,
founder of the
Taiyuni movement, and ****ociated
himself with the
Hanafi school of jurisprudence...
-
grandson of
Karamat Ali Jaunpuri.
After that he
began to be
influenced by
Taiyunis. In 1936,
Ishaq established the
Ishaqiya Orphanage in Daganb****yan, Feni...