- Shan-ul-Haq
Haqqee (Urdu: شان الحق حقـّی), Sitara-e-Imtiaz, Tamgha-e-Quaid-i-Azam, was an Urdu poet, writer, journalist, broadcaster, translator, critic...
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Abrarul Haq
Haqqi (20
December 1920 — 17 May 2006) was an
Indian ****
Muslim scholar who
established Ashraful Madaris in Hardoi. He was a
disciple of...
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Yahya Haqqi (Arabic:يحيى حقي) (7
January 1905 – 9
December 1992) (or
Yehia Hakki,
Yehia Haqqi) was an
Egyptian writer and novelist. Born to a middle-class...
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Haqqi al-Azm (Arabic: حقي العظم / ALA-LC:
Ḥaqqī al-‘Aẓm; 1864, in
Damascus – 1955) was a
Syrian politician active during the late
Ottoman period and during...
- (Turkish: Bursalı İsmail Hakkı, Arabic: إسماعيل حقي البروسوي, Persian: Esmā’īl
Ḥaqqī Borsavī) was a 17th-century
Ottoman Turkish Muslim scholar, a
Jelveti Sufi...
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Anwarul Haq
Haqqi (also
known as S. A. H.
Haqqi; 22
January 1922 – 10
February 2010) was an
Indian scholar who
headed the
Political Science department...
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Mahmud Tahir Haqqi (1884-1964) was an
Egyptian writer and
author of one of the
earliest Egyptian novels. He was a
founding member of the “New School”...
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Perfection of
Faith (Translation), Adam Publishers. Madarij-ul-Nabuwwah Tārīh-i
Haqqī (The
History by Haqq).
General history of
South Asia from the time of the...
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Cheshmeh Haqqi (Persian: چشمه حقي, also
Romanized as
Cheshmeh Ḩaqqī and Cheshmeh-ye
Ḩaqqī; also
known as Boneh-ye
Ḩaqqī) is a
village in Qaleh-ye Khvajeh...
- (Arabic: وَبِالْحَقِّ أَنْزَلْنَاهُ وَبِالْحَقِّ نَزَلَ wa-bi-l-
ẖaqqi `anzalnahu wa-bi-l-
ẖaqqi nazal). The
Quran refers to its
original source as the “mother...