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Qutbism (Arabic: ٱلْقُطْبِيَّةِ, romanized: al-Quṭbīyah) is an
exonym that
refers to the
beliefs and
ideology of
Sayyid Qutb, a
leading Islamist revolutionary...
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Qutb, Qutub, Kutb,
Kutub or Kotb (Arabic: قطب)
means 'axis', 'pivot' or 'pole'.
Qutb can
refer to
celestial movements and be used as an
astronomical term...
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Qutb Minar, also
spelled Qutub Minar and
Qutab Minar, is a
minaret and "victory tower" that
forms part of the
Qutb complex,
which lies at the site...
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problems of Egypt. The
school of
thought he
inspired has
become known as
Qutbism.
Qutb was let out of
prison in May 1964 at the
behest of the
President of...
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Qutb Shah (Hazrat Awn Ibn Ya‘lā) is the
claimed ancestor of the Awan
tribe in ****stan. He was
supposedly descended from Ali
through his son
Muhammad ibn...
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Muhammad Qutb (/ˈkʌtəb/; Arabic: محمد قطب;
April 26, 1919 –
April 4, 2014) was a
Muslim scholar and the
younger brother of the
Egyptian Muslim thinker...
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Sultan Quli
Qutb-ul-Mulk, more
often though less
correctly referred to in
English as Quli
Qutb Shah (1485–1543), was the
founder of the
Qutb Shahi dynasty...
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Qutb ud-Din
Aibak (Persian: قطبالدین ایبک), (1150 – 14
November 1210) was a
general of the
Ghurid emperor Muhammad Ghori. He was in
charge of the Ghurid...
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Qutb Shahi dynasty (Persian: Qotb-Šâhiyân; Urdu:
Qutb Shāhī Khāndān) was a
Persianate Shia
Islamic dynasty of
Turkoman origin that
ruled the Sultanate...
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Muhammad Quli
Qutb Shah (4
April 1565 – 11
January 1612) was the
fifth sultan of the
Qutb Shahi dynasty of
Golkonda and
founded the city of Hyderabad...