الفرق بين النسختين بتاع: «احمد رضا خان»
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'''احمد رضا خان''' (1856-1921) متصوف متطرف تكفيرى وهو اللى عمل فرقة البريلويه. كفر بيها السلفيين و الديوبنديين و اتباعه بيعتبروه مجدد. |
'''احمد رضا خان''' (1856-1921) متصوف متطرف تكفيرى وهو اللى عمل فرقة البريلويه. كفر بيها السلفيين و الديوبنديين و اتباعه بيعتبروه مجدد. <ref>See: He denied and condemned Taziah, Qawwali, tawaf of mazar, sada except Allah SWT, women visit at Shrines of Sufis. |
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*''Illustrated Dictionary of the Muslim World'' (2011), p. 113. [[Marshall Cavendish]], ISBN 9780761479291 |
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*''Globalisation, Religion & Development'' (2011), p. 53. Farhang Morady and İsmail Şiriner (eds.). London: International Journal of Politics and Economics. |
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*Rowena Robinson (2005) ''Tremors of Violence: Muslim Survivors of Ethnic Strife in Western India'', p. 191. [[Thousand Oaks, California|Thousand Oaks]]: [[Sage Publications]], ISBN 0761934081 |
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*Roshen Dalal (2010) ''The Religions of India: A Concise Guide to Nine Major Faiths'', p. 51. Revised edition. [[City of Westminster]]: [[Penguin Books]], ISBN 9780143415176 |
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*[[Barbara D. Metcalf]] (2009) ''Islam in South Asia in Practice'', p. 342. [[Princeton, New Jersey|Princeton]]: [[Princeton University Press]]. |
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*''The Columbia World Dictionary of Islamism'' (2007), p. 92. Oliver Roy and Antoine Sfeir (eds.), [[New York City|New York]]: [[Columbia University Press]]. |
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*{{cite journal|author=Gregory C. Doxlowski and Usha Sanyal |title=Devotional Islam and Politics in British India: Ahmad Riza Khan Barelwi and His Movement, 1870–1920|journal=Journal of the American Oriental Society|date=Oct–Dec 1999|volume=119|issue=4 |pages= 707–709|jstor=604866|doi=10.2307/604866}} |
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*Elizabeth Sirriyeh (1999) ''Sufis and Anti-Sufis: The Defense, Rethinking and Rejection of Sufism in the Modern World'', p. 49. [[London]]: [[Routledge]], ISBN 0-7007-1058-2.</ref><ref name="journals.cambridge.org">{{cite journal|author=Usha Sanyal|title= Generational Changes in the Leadership of the Ahl-e Sunnat Movement in North India during the Twentieth Century|journal= Modern Asian Studies |year=1998|doi=10.1017/S0026749X98003059|volume=32|issue=3|pages=635}}</ref><ref>Ali Riaz (2008) ''Faithful Education: Madrassahs in South Asia'', p. 75. [[New Brunswick, New Jersey|New Brunswick]]: [[Rutgers University Press]], ISBN 9780813543451</ref> |
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تعديلات من 14:05، 14 نوفمبر 2015
احمد رضا خان | |
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Title | Ala Hazrat |
Born | 1272هـ (14 يونيہ 1856 م[1]) بریلي, الهند |
Died | 1340هـ (28 أكتوبر 1921 م) بریلي, الهند |
Nationality | الهند |
Era | Modern era |
Region | South Asia |
Religion | Islam |
Jurisprudence | حنفى [2] |
Creed | اهل السنة و الجماعه ماتريدية [2] القادريه |
Main interest(s) | العقيدة, الفقه, التصوف]] |
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Website | http://imamahmadraza.net/, http://www.raza.org.za, http://www.alahazrat.net |
احمد رضا خان (1856-1921) متصوف متطرف تكفيرى وهو اللى عمل فرقة البريلويه. كفر بيها السلفيين و الديوبنديين و اتباعه بيعتبروه مجدد. [3][4][5] ْ
مصادر
- ↑ Hayat-e-Aala Hadhrat, vol.1 p.1
- ↑ أ ب Rahman, Tariq. "Munāẓarah Literature in Urdu: An Extra-Curricular Educational Input in Pakistan's Religious Education." Islamic Studies (2008): 197-220.
- ↑ See: He denied and condemned Taziah, Qawwali, tawaf of mazar, sada except Allah SWT, women visit at Shrines of Sufis.
- Illustrated Dictionary of the Muslim World (2011), p. 113. Marshall Cavendish, ISBN 9780761479291
- Globalisation, Religion & Development (2011), p. 53. Farhang Morady and İsmail Şiriner (eds.). London: International Journal of Politics and Economics.
- Rowena Robinson (2005) Tremors of Violence: Muslim Survivors of Ethnic Strife in Western India, p. 191. Thousand Oaks: Sage Publications, ISBN 0761934081
- Roshen Dalal (2010) The Religions of India: A Concise Guide to Nine Major Faiths, p. 51. Revised edition. City of Westminster: Penguin Books, ISBN 9780143415176
- Barbara D. Metcalf (2009) Islam in South Asia in Practice, p. 342. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
- The Columbia World Dictionary of Islamism (2007), p. 92. Oliver Roy and Antoine Sfeir (eds.), New York: Columbia University Press.
- Gregory C. Doxlowski and Usha Sanyal (Oct–Dec 1999). "Devotional Islam and Politics in British India: Ahmad Riza Khan Barelwi and His Movement, 1870–1920". Journal of the American Oriental Society. 119 (4): 707–709. doi:10.2307/604866. JSTOR 604866.
- Elizabeth Sirriyeh (1999) Sufis and Anti-Sufis: The Defense, Rethinking and Rejection of Sufism in the Modern World, p. 49. London: Routledge, ISBN 0-7007-1058-2.
- ↑ Usha Sanyal (1998). "Generational Changes in the Leadership of the Ahl-e Sunnat Movement in North India during the Twentieth Century". Modern Asian Studies. 32 (3): 635. doi:10.1017/S0026749X98003059.
- ↑ Ali Riaz (2008) Faithful Education: Madrassahs in South Asia, p. 75. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, ISBN 9780813543451