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Articles about quran ul hakim (0-49 of 49)
- Munajat
By: Ibrahim | - The Arabic word munajat is derived from najiy, meaning confidential talk The Koran says: "And We called to him from the right side of the Mount (Sinai) and let him come near in order to have a personal talk (najiy) with Him" (19:52)
Another view suggests that the word munajat is derived either from yunaji or najawa meaning talking in secret. This word is also found in a hadith that, "When a man is at his prayer-rite, he is in intimate converse with (yunaji) his Lord" (Masnad, 2:34). ... Tags: mawla, quran ul hakim, ali, allah, saudi ara, Khamr, Journalism, microfinance, United Kingdom, Journalism in Pakistan, Journalism in Middle East, Jour
- Munafiqun
By: Ibrahim | - Hypocrite is the word generally used to translate the Koranic term munafiqun, the active participle of the third form of the root n-f-q. Its verbal noun, nifaq is usually translated as hypocrisy. The etymology of nifaq and munafiqun is disputed, but they are often associated with the nouns nafaq means tunnel, and nufaqa and nafiqa i.e. the burrow of a rat or a jerboa. The connotation of hiding underground and undermining is very apt, since this is precisely what the munafiqun are accused of. Ano ... Tags: mawla, quran ul hakim, ali, allah, saudi ara, Khamr, Journalism, microfinance, United Kingdom, Journalism in Pakistan, Journalism in Middle East, Jour
- Mujizah
By: Ibrahim | - The word mujizah is derived from ijaz meaning inability, referring to the miracle. The Koran exhorts miracles in a threefold sense: the sacred history, in connection with the Prophet, and in relation to revelation. The threefold sense of the miracle corresponds to the three meanings of the word aya (pl. ayat), which indicates the verse of the Koran as well as the miracle of it and the sign, particularly those of creation. The term aya is often followed or replaced by its nominalized qualifier, b ... Tags: mawla, quran ul hakim, ali, allah, saudi ara, Khamr, Journalism, microfinance, United Kingdom, Journalism in Pakistan, Journalism in Middle East, Jour
- Missionary Kassim Ali Muhammad Jaffer
By: Ibrahim | - (b. 1925)
Saboo, the great grandfather of Varas Kassim Ali lived in Jerruk, Sind. His grandfather, Karmali and his family known as the Sabooani family migrated to Karachi and settled in the location of Kharadhar. The father of Varas Kassim Ali was Muhammad Jaffer (1856-1946), served as a volunteer, and supplied the vegetables and fruits daily in the Honeymoon Lodge for Imam's family. In 1920, he generously contributed funds in the building of the premises of the Baitul Khiyal in Kha ... Tags: bohras, bohri, dawoodi bohra, pir, mawla, quran ul hakim, ali, mizan, allah, saudi ara, Khamr, Journalism in United Kingdom, Journalism in Pakistan, J
- Muhkam And Mutashabih
By: Ibrahim | - The verses of the Koran are stated to be partly muhkam (decisive) and partly mutabshabih (allegorical). The Koran (11:1) explains the first designation by declaring that it is "a book whose verses are precisely, clearly or unambiguously set forth" (uhkimat). Here the purpose of muhkam is to provide clear guidance. With regard to the second designation, the Koran (39:23) says: "God has sent down the best speech, a mutashabih book (kitaban mutashabihan)". The word mutashabih here means resembling ... Tags: mawla, quran ul hakim, ali, allah, saudi ara, Khamr, Journalism, microfinance, United Kingdom, Journalism in Pakistan, Journalism in Middle East, Jour
- The Name Muhammad
By: Ibrahim | - The name Muhammad (may peace be upon him) is the passive participle of the second form of the verb hamada (to praise or laud), and means "(he who is) worthy of praise" or "(one who is) often praised." Muhammad is the passive participle of the first form of the same verbal root, "(he who is) praised, to whom praised is due."
In addition, the mystics discovered by applying the method of ishtiqaq kabir (the derivation of a certain meaning from each letter of a word) that his name consi ... Tags: mawla, quran ul hakim, ali, allah, saudi ara, Khamr, Journalism, microfinance, United Kingdom, Journalism in Pakistan, Journalism in Middle East, Jour
- Chief Wazir Kassim Ali Hasan Ali Javeri
By: Ibrahim | - Period (1877-1968)
Sayed Imam Shah (d. 1520) is said to have launched a brisk mission in Gujrat. He converted a certain Khoja Jiva in Khambat, Gujrat. Khoja Jiva was well rooted in Ismailism and he himself converted large number of Kanabi caste of the Hindus, notably Motilal, Daya Ram Nathu, etc. The descendant of Motilal migrated to Surat during the time of Imam Nizar II (1585-1628), who deputed Sayed Abdul Nabi in India, whose tomb is in Kankara Khadi, near Surat. He was followed ... Tags: bohras, bohri, dawoodi bohra, pir, mawla, quran ul hakim, ali, mizan, allah, saudi ara, Khamr, Journalism in United Kingdom, Journalism in Pakistan, J
- Muhammad, Holy Prophet Pbuh (571-632 A.d.)
By: Ibrahim | - "Ismael, the son of Abraham had a son, Kaidar whose progeny spread over the Arabian province of Hijaz. Adnan, to whom the Prophet traced his descent, was also a scion of Ismael in about the fortieth generations. Further down, in the ninth descent from Adnan, there followed Nadar bin Kinana. Another descent in the genealogical scale and then comes in the ninth place, one, Qassi by name. The supreme charge of the Kaba fell into the hands of Qassi (d. 480 A.D.). He collected the scattered tribe, wh ... Tags: mawla, quran ul hakim, ali, allah, saudi ara, Khamr, Journalism, microfinance, United Kingdom, Journalism in Pakistan, Journalism in Middle East, Jour
- Varas Karim Kassim
By: Ibrahim | - Period (1878-1958)
Karim Kassim was the younger brother of Varas Bandali Kassim (1875-1956). He was born in 1878 in Karachi, where he acquired his formal education from Sind Madresa-tul-Islam School upto fourth class. He held a strong command in English, Gujrati and Sindhi languages. Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan was his classmate.
Karim Kassim left Karachi most probably in 1908 and made Hyderabad as his next home. He built a beautiful bungalow at Princ ... Tags: bohras, bohri, dawoodi bohra, pir, mawla, quran ul hakim, ali, mizan, allah, saudi ara, Khamr, Journalism in United Kingdom, Journalism in Pakistan, J
- Mizan
By: Ibrahim | - The word mizan (pl. mawazin) is derived from the root wazn meaning the knowing of the measure of a thing. It is true that the measure of material things is judged by a pair of scales or by some other implement, but the deeds of man need no scales for their measurement. Raghib writes that by wazn or mizan, in connection with the deeds of men, is meant "the doing of justice in the reckoning of men." He quotes the following examples: "And the measuring out (wazn) on that day will be just." (7:8); " ... Tags: mawla, quran ul hakim, ali, allah, saudi ara, Khamr, Journalism, microfinance, United Kingdom, Journalism in Pakistan, Journalism in Middle East, Jour
- Muayyad Fid-din Ash-shirazi
By: Ibrahim | - "Al-Muayyad fid-din ash-Shirazi was born in 390/1000 in Shiraz. He was an outstanding da'i, orator, prolific writer, poet and politician. His father, tracing his link from a Daylami Ismaili family was also a da'i with some influence in the Buwahid orbits of Fars. In one of poems he narrates in his Diwan al-Muayyad (poem no. 4) that, "I wish I should get a chance to offer my life as a sacrifice for you, O my Lord. My forefathers and myself have been living in comforts under your patronage and we ... Tags: mawla, quran ul hakim, ali, allah, saudi ara, Khamr, Journalism, microfinance, United Kingdom, Journalism in Pakistan, Journalism in Middle East, Jour
- Mizan
By: Ibrahim | - The word mizan (pl. mawazin) is derived from the root wazn meaning the knowing of the measure of a thing. It is true that the measure of material things is judged by a pair of scales or by some other implement, but the deeds of man need no scales for their measurement. Raghib writes that by wazn or mizan, in connection with the deeds of men, is meant "the doing of justice in the reckoning of men." He quotes the following examples: "And the measuring out (wazn) on that day will be just." (7:8); " ... Tags: mawla, quran ul hakim, ali, allah, saudi ara, Khamr, Journalism, microfinance, United Kingdom, Journalism in Pakistan, Journalism in Middle East, Jour
- Varas Karim Kassim
By: Ibrahim | - Period (1878-1958)
Karim Kassim was the younger brother of Varas Bandali Kassim (1875-1956). He was born in 1878 in Karachi, where he acquired his formal education from Sind Madresa-tul-Islam School upto fourth class. He held a strong command in English, Gujrati and Sindhi languages. Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan was his classmate.
Karim Kassim left Karachi most probably in 1908 and made Hyderabad as his next home. He built a beautiful bungalow at Princ ... Tags: bohras, bohri, dawoodi bohra, pir, mawla, quran ul hakim, ali, mizan, allah, saudi ara, Khamr, Journalism in United Kingdom, Journalism in Pakistan, J
- Mirath (inheritance) Section Viii : Miscellaneous Provisions
By: Ibrahim | - There were certain miscellaneous questions, which created doubts and difficulties in the minds of certain persons. The decisions reported here purport to resolve these issues:-
SPOUSE AS SOLE HEIR
"When a man dies leaving his widow as his sole surviving heir, she takes the whole of his property. Similarly when a married woman dies leaving her widower as her sole surviving heir, the whole of the property goes to him.
The reason mentioned for this rule is that altho ... Tags: mawla, quran ul hakim, ali, allah, saudi ara, Khamr, Journalism, microfinance, United Kingdom, Journalism in Pakistan, Journalism in Middle East, Jour
- Miraj
By: Ibrahim | - The word miraj is derived from uruj means to ascend. The Koran (70:4) says, "To Him ascend the angels and soul" (taruljul malaikatu war'ruhi ilaihi), and in 97:4: "Angels and soul (from Him) descend (tanz'zalul malaikatu wa'ruhi), and also in 70:3: "Lord of the ways of ascent" (minal'lahi zil ma'arij).
The miraj refers to the heavenly ascension of the Prophet. The Koran says, "Glory be to Him Who made His servant to go on a night from the sacred mosque to the remote mosque of which ... Tags: mawla, quran ul hakim, ali, allah, saudi ara, Khamr, Journalism, microfinance, United Kingdom, Journalism in Pakistan, Journalism in Middle East, Jour
- Micro Finance Bank Ltd
By: Ibrahim | - The First MicroFinance Bank Ltd (FMFBL) is the Pakistan's first private sector micro credit institution licensed by State Bank of Pakistan under the Microfinance Ordinance, 2001. The Ordinance defines that the FMFBL borrowers are those whose annual income is below the taxable limit. The Microfinance Institutions are allowed under this Ordinance to provide a whole range of services under one roof such as granting loans, generating deposits, providing remittance facilities and other related financ ... Tags: mawla, quran ul hakim, ali, allah, saudi ara, Khamr, Journalism, microfinance, United Kingdom, Journalism in Pakistan, Journalism in Middle East, Jour
- Mehmani
By: Ibrahim | - "The word mehmani means hospitality. When one makes a private audience with the Imam, it is called mehmani, and before that he presents a najwa (offering) to the Imam. There are different words in Persian for the hospitality, viz. mehman-dari, mehman-parwari and mehman nawazi. Thus the proper word mehmani means an entertainment, banquet, feast or hospitality.
The rapid growth of Islam brought large number of people into its fold, who stood in need of the Prophet's guidance. In their ... Tags: mawla, quran ul hakim, ali, allah, saudi ara, Khamr, Journalism in United Kingdom, Journalism in Pakistan, Journalism in Middle East, Journalism in In
- Honorary Missionary Kassim Ali R.paroo
By: Ibrahim | - Period (1906-1998)
In 1852, Haji Paroo and Jaffer Paroo, two brothers emigrated from Bhuj, Kutchh and settled in Zanzibar. The son of Jaffer Paroo was Hasham Paroo, whose son was Rajab Ali. The son of Rajab Ali was Count Kassim Ali R. Paroo.
Count Kassim Ali Paroo was born on October 31, 1906 in Bagomoyo, Tanganyika. His whole family migrated to Mombasa, Kenya in 1913. He joined Government School in Mombasa (1911-1916). There weren't any facilities for higher education ... Tags: ismaili, ismailis, ismailies, ismailifaith, pir, mawla, quran ul hakim, ali, allah, Honorary Missionary Kassim Ali R.Paroo, fatimids, fatimids chaliphate,
- Missionary Kassim Ali Muhammad Jaffer
By: Ibrahim | - Period (b. 1925)
Saboo, the great grandfather of Varas Kassim Ali lived in Jerruk, Sind. His grandfather, Karmali and his family known as the Sabooani family migrated to Karachi and settled in the location of Kharadhar. The father of Varas Kassim Ali was Muhammad Jaffer (1856-1946), served as a volunteer, and supplied the vegetables and fruits daily in the Honeymoon Lodge for Imam's family. In 1920, he generously contributed funds in the building of the premises of the Baitul Khiyal ... Tags: ismaili, ismailis, ismailies, ismailifaith, pir, mawla, quran ul hakim, ali, allah, Kassim Ali Muhammad Jaffer, fatimids, fatimids chaliphate, in India, J
- Conquest Of Mecca
By: Ibrahim | - "The Treaty of Hudaibia had been nearly two years in force. Acting on the discretion allowed by the treaty, Banu Khazao and Banu Bakr, inhabiting Mecca and its neighborhood, the former had become the allies of the Prophet, the latter had entered into an alliance with Qoraish. These two rival tribes had been fighting among them for a long time. Aided by a party of Qoraish, Banu Bakr attacked by night an unsuspecting encampment of Banu Khazao, and slew several of them. The Khazao were forced to ta ... Tags: mawla, quran ul hakim, ali, allah, saudi ara, Khamr, Journalism in United Kingdom, Journalism in Pakistan, Journalism in Middle East, Journalism in In
- Sir Karim Ibrahim
By: Ibrahim | - Period: (1840-1924)
Karim Ibrahim's father Ibrahim Pabani came from Mandavi, Kutchh. He was an eminent owner of the ships, sailing in Arabian and Zanzibar coasts. He had three sons - Ladha, Datoo and Karim. Ibrahim Pabani died in 1857.
Karim Ibrahim was born on November 18, 1840 at Mandavi, where he acquired his formal education. When his father died, he was about 16 years old. He prospered his business in Bombay and opened the branches as far as Hong Kong, Shanghai an ... Tags: ismaili, ismailis, ismailies, ismailifaith, pir, mawla, quran ul hakim, ali, allah, Karam Hussain, fatimids, fatimids chaliphate, in India, Journalism in
- Missionary Karam Hussain
By: Ibrahim | - Period (1882-1934)
The Shamsi Ismailis in Punjab, the followers of Pir Shams (d. 1356), mostly practiced the Ismaili faith in solitude in the garb of the Hindus, and became known as the gupti (secretive). These gupti Ismailis mostly resided in 73 different villages in Punjab. Most of them revealed themselves from the Hindu culture, and emerged in public and assumed the Islamic names soon after the orders of Imam Sultan Muhammad Shah in 1910. The Imam is reported to have issued his n ... Tags: ismaili, ismailis, ismailies, ismailifaith, pir, mawla, quran ul hakim, ali, allah, Karam Hussain, fatimids, fatimids chaliphate, in India, Journalism in
- Wazir Jivabhai Bhanji
By: Ibrahim | - Period (1866-1938)
Jivabhai Bhanji traced his lineage from a certain Bhagat Virabhai Devasi, who lived in the beginning of 15th century in Kathiawar. Paraptani is said to be his only son, and his son was Parpiya. Karim was the younger son of Parpiya, and the son of the former was Bhima, who also lived for some time in Mundra, Kutchh with his son Hamid. The next generation followed by Hamid was
Bhanji, who passed a hard life in Kathiawar in poverty with his two sons, Jiva and K ... Tags: ismaili, ismailis, ismailies, ismailifaith, pir, mawla, quran ul hakim, ali, allah, Jivabhai Bhanji, fatimids, fatimids chaliphate, in India, Journalism i
- Juma Jan Muhammad
By: Ibrahim | - Period (1850-1912)
Juma Jan Muhammad was born possibly in 1850 in Bombay, where he got his early education. He was a leading leather merchant in Bombay and a commission agent. He was also an owner of a tannery at Dharavi. He extended his business as far as Europe and Burma.
Juma Jan Muhammad also waged war against the parents who were grinding their daughters in the millstone of illiteracy, and exerted in promoting education among the females, and took keen interest in ... Tags: ismaili, ismailis, ismailies, ismailifaith, pir, mawla, quran ul hakim, ali, allah, Juma Jan Muhammad, fatimids, fatimids chaliphate, in India, Journalism
- Missionary Juma Bhagat Ismail
By: Ibrahim | - Period: (1868-1935)
Juma Ismail or Juma Jan Muhammad traced his descent from a certain Ramal, who lived in the village of Buara in district Thatta, Sind and died in Jerruk. His son mostly dwelt in Kutchh and returned to Bhambor in Sind. The Kalhora rulers of Sind were his deadly enemies, therefore, the son of Ramal came in Karachi, assuming the name, Bambo. His son was Motiyo, who lived in district Badin. His son Allana, whose son Vali resided in Tando Bagho, Sind and looked after t ... Tags: ismaili, ismailis, ismailies, ismailifaith, pir, mawla, quran ul hakim, ali, allah, Juma Bhagat Ismail, fatimids, fatimids chaliphate, in India, Journalis
- Count Jafferali Ali Megji
By: Ibrahim | - Period: (1909-1968)
Jafferali Ali Megji was born on December 16, 1909 in Dar-es-Salaam. Soon after his education, he joined the services of the community in different fields till he became the Honorary Secretary of the Council in 1937 and served for nine years with zeal and enthusiasm. He also established Corporations in Tanganyika.
In 1948, he was appointed the President of the Ismailia Association for Tanganyika, and held the post for eight years. He was also the dir ... Tags: ismaili, ismailis, ismailies, ismailifaith, pir, mawla, quran ul hakim, ali, allah, saudi ara, Khamr, Journalism in United Kingdom, Journalism in Pakistan
- Count Jafferali Ali Megji
By: Ibrahim | - Period: (1909-1968)
Jafferali Ali Megji was born on December 16, 1909 in Dar-es-Salaam. Soon after his education, he joined the services of the community in different fields till he became the Honorary Secretary of the Council in 1937 and served for nine years with zeal and enthusiasm. He also established Corporations in Tanganyika.
In 1948, he was appointed the President of the Ismailia Association for Tanganyika, and held the post for eight years. He was also the dir ... Tags: ismaili, ismailis, ismailies, ismailifaith, pir, mawla, quran ul hakim, ali, allah, saudi ara, Khamr, Journalism in United Kingdom, Journalism in Pakistan
- Count Jafferali Ali Megji
By: Ibrahim | - Period: (1909-1968)
Jafferali Ali Megji was born on December 16, 1909 in Dar-es-Salaam. Soon after his education, he joined the services of the community in different fields till he became the Honorary Secretary of the Council in 1937 and served for nine years with zeal and enthusiasm. He also established Corporations in Tanganyika.
In 1948, he was appointed the President of the Ismailia Association for Tanganyika, and held the post for eight years. He was also the dir ... Tags: ismaili, ismailis, ismailies, ismailifaith, pir, mawla, quran ul hakim, ali, allah, saudi ara, Khamr, Journalism in United Kingdom, Journalism in Pakistan
- Jaffer Rahimtulla
By: Ibrahim | - Period: (1870-1912)
Jaffer Rahimtulla was the younger brother of Sir Ibrahim Rahimtullah (1862-1942). He was born in 1870 and after the death of his father, his brother Ibrahim Rahimtullah gave him adequate education. After his matriculation in 1888, he joined the university and passed B.A. (Hon.) in Philosophy and Logic. He then proceeded to London in 1894 for high education in laws and eventually became the barrister. He studied in London the laws of inheritance of the Ismailis fo ... Tags: ismaili, ismailis, ismailies, ismailifaith, pir, mawla, quran ul hakim, ali, allah, saudi ara, Khamr, Journalism in United Kingdom, Journalism in Pakistan
- Missionary Jaffer Ali Muhammad Sufi
By: Ibrahim | - Period: (1908-1963)
Jaffer Ali Muhammad Somji, surnamed Sufi was born at Karachi in 1908, where he took his formal education, both religious and secular. He started his career as a religious teacher as well as a supervisor of Wazir Rahim Boarding School. He also became a regular missionary in Karachi, and then moved to East Africa.
In 1932, Jaffer Ali Muhammad Somji was appointed as a religious teacher of Boys High School in Mombasa, where he also established The Youn ... Tags: ismaili, ismailis, ismailies, ismailifaith, pir, mawla, quran ul hakim, ali, allah, saudi ara, Khamr, Journalism in United Kingdom, Journalism in Pakistan
- Honorary Missionary Jaffer Ali A.bhalwani
By: Ibrahim | - Period: (1903-1990)
Mukhi Rai Abajibhai Nathu Bhalwani was the Mukhi of Sanosara jamat in Saurashtra. He was a hakim by profession and treated the Ismailis free of charge. His wife Galabai (d. 1907) was also a dedicated social worker. Mukhi Rai Abajibhai died on February 10, 1956 and left behind four sons, in which Jaffer Ali Bhalwani was most prominent figure among the Ismailis.
Jaffer Ali Bhalwani was born on December 27, 1903 in the village of Sanosara in Saurashtra ... Tags: ismaili, ismailis, ismailies, ismailifaith, pir, mawla, quran ul hakim, ali, allah, saudi ara, Khamr, Journalism in United Kingdom, Journalism in Pakistan
- Honorary Missionary Jaffer Ali A.bhalwani
By: Ibrahim | - Period: (1903-1990)
Mukhi Rai Abajibhai Nathu Bhalwani was the Mukhi of Sanosara jamat in Saurashtra. He was a hakim by profession and treated the Ismailis free of charge. His wife Galabai (d. 1907) was also a dedicated social worker. Mukhi Rai Abajibhai died on February 10, 1956 and left behind four sons, in which Jaffer Ali Bhalwani was most prominent figure among the Ismailis.
Jaffer Ali Bhalwani was born on December 27, 1903 in the village of Sanosara in Saurashtra ... Tags: ismaili, ismailis, ismailies, ismailifaith, pir, mawla, quran ul hakim, ali, allah, saudi ara, Khamr, Journalism in United Kingdom, Journalism in Pakistan
- Conquest Of Mecca
By: Ibrahim | - "The Treaty of Hudaibia had been nearly two years in force. Acting on the discretion allowed by the treaty, Banu Khazao and Banu Bakr, inhabiting Mecca and its neighborhood, the former had become the allies of the Prophet, the latter had entered into an alliance with Qoraish. These two rival tribes had been fighting among them for a long time. Aided by a party of Qoraish, Banu Bakr attacked by night an unsuspecting encampment of Banu Khazao, and slew several of them. The Khazao were forced to ta ... Tags: bohras, bohri, dawoodi bohra, pir, mawla, quran ul hakim, ali, allah, saudi ara, Khamr, Journalism in United Kingdom, Journalism in Pakistan, Journali
- Musta'alins (bohras)
By: Ibrahim | - "Badr al-Jamali, the Fatimid vizir expected the succession of Musta'li but he died in 487/1095, a month before the death of Imam al-Mustansir. The Imam appointed Lawun Amin ad-Dawla as a new vizir, but after few days, al-Afdal, the son of Badr al-Jamali managed to obtain office of vizirate when the Imam was on death-bed. After the death of Imam al-Mustansir, the year 487/1095 marks the triumph of vizirial prerogative over caliphal authority in the structure of the Fatimid empire. Al-Afdal howeve ... Tags: bohras, bohri, dawoodi bohra, pir, mawla, quran ul hakim, ali, allah, saudi ara, Khamr, Journalism in United Kingdom, Journalism in Pakistan, Journali
- Confessions Of A Lapsed Islamist
By: Baybers | - Is Islamism, Islam ?
I define Islamism as the twentieth century political movement to instill Islamic governments in Muslim countries. The intellectual architects of this movement were Sayyid Qutb, Maududi, Ayatollah Khomeini and Hassan al-Turabi, amongst others. They have formed the political and governance template for movements in Morocco, Algeria, Egypt, Turkey, Palestine, Somali, Sudan and Pakistan. The Islamist movements begin with a small, religiously purified elite of th ... Tags:
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