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 Muhammad al-Taqi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
With the new Abbasid ruler in power, Muhammad al-Taqi was no longer protected, and his relationship with the new ruler was further deteriorated by the dislike that al-Mutasim had for him.
Muhammad al-Taqi was born in Medina to Ali al-Rida and a Nubian slave named Khaizuran.
Imam Muhammad al-Taqi (April 12, 811 - November 27, 835) was the ninth Shia Imam.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Mohammad_al-Taqi   (311 words)

  
 Qur'an - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Muhammad, according to tradition, could neither read nor write, but would simply recite what was revealed to him for his companions to write down and memorize.
It is a tenet of Islam that the Qur'an is the literal word of God in Arabic and the culmination of God's revelation to mankind, revealed to Muhammad, the final prophet of Islam, over a period of 23 years through the angel Jibril (Gabriel).
Muhammad ibn Jarir al-Tabari, Jami al-bayan `an ta'wil al-Qur'an, Cairo 1955-69, transl.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Qur%27an   (5307 words)

  
 Imam Muhammad at-Taqi (the God-fearing) and al-Jawad (the generous)
Muhammad at-Taqi was buried in the cemetery of the Quraysh at Baghdad, close to his grandfather, the grave is now contained in the double shrine of Kazimayn.
Muhammad at-Taqi had apparently come to Baghdad shortly after his father’s death and had been warmly received by Ma’mun who was greatly impressed with the boy.
Muhammad at-Taqi was born in Medina and remained there when his father went to join Ma’mun in far-off Marv.
www.geocities.com /fazredha/imam9.html   (471 words)

  
 Muhammad at-Taqi
(810- 835 CE) The 9th Imam of the Twelver Shi'i, Muhammad at-Taqi was the son a Nubian slave and only seven years of age when he succeeded his father to the Imamate.
Though he died very young, Muhammad at-Taqi was known for his intelligence and skill in debate.
Soon after the succession of al-Ma'mun's brother, al-Mu'tasim to the Caliphate, Muhammad at-Taqi wa called back to Baghdad where he died shortly thereafter.
i-cias.com /e.o/9thimam.htm   (186 words)

  
 Ali al-Hadi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ali al Hadi was born in Medina to Muhammad at Taqi and a Moroccan slave named Samana.
He was born Ali ibn Muhammad ibn Ali.
Imam Ali al-Hadi, also known as Imam Ali al-Naqi (September 8, 828 – July 1, 868) was the tenth Shia Imam.
www.marylandheights.us /project/wikipedia/index.php/Ali_al-Hadi   (252 words)

  
 Imam Muhammad ibn Ali (A.S.)
Imam Muhammad al-Jawad (or at - Taqi) is the Ninth Apostolic Imam.
The Holy Imam al-Jawad was the symbol of Prophet Muhammad's affability and Imam `All's attainments.
Imam Muhammad al-Jawad was seated beside al-Ma'mun on his throne face to face with Yahya ibn Aktham, who addressed the Imam thus: "Do you permit me to ask you a Question?" " Ask me whatever you wish, " said the Imam in the typical tone of his ancestors.
www.hadith.net /english/ahl-al-bayt/emam-9.htm   (1159 words)

  
 History of the Ismaili Imams Tarikh-e Imamat
Imam Taqi Muhammad succeeded to the throne of Imamat at Salamiya during the Caliphate of the Abbasid Caliph Mamun.
The Imamat of Imam Taqi Muhammad was a distinguished one because of its literary and political activities.
Muhammad was born in Daylam and was appointed by Imam Wafi Ahmad as his successor to Imamat.
www.amaana.org /history/history2.htm   (1926 words)

  
 Mufti Taqi Uthmani
Darul Uloom Karachi was founded by Mufti Muhammad Shafii Saheb in 1951, it is from this prestigious institution that Mufti Taqi Uthmani graduated at a young age of seventeen while earning the first place in his class.
After the death of Mufti Muhammad Shafii Saheb, Mufti Taqi Uthmani was appointed as the vice chancellor of Darul Uloom Karachi.
Mufti Muhammad Taqi Uthmani was born in Deoband on the fifth of Shawal 1362 A.H. (October 1943 C.E.) to an intellectual and pious family.
alashrafia.com /taqi_bio.html   (1409 words)

  
 Sayyid - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It is traditionally used to refer to those claiming descent from the Prophet Muhammad, through the sons of his daughter Fatima Zahra and son-in-law Ali ibn Abi Talib.
Ali ibn Abi Talib (600 - 661) (from sons that are not from Fatima Zahra - daughter of the Prophet Muhammad)
There are also Hashimi Sayyids, those who are the descendents of Abu Talib, uncle of the Prophet Muhammad, from his sons Jafar, Aqeel and Talib.
www.sevenhills.us /project/wikipedia/index.php/Syed   (321 words)

  
 Imam Muhammad at-Taqi
Imam Muhammad at-Taqi is buried in the twin shrine of Kazimayn, near Baghdad alongside his grandfather Imam Musa al-Kazim (al-Kadim).
Instead, Imam at-Taqi became famous in debates and for his piety in Baghdad.
In 835, two years after the death of Ma’moun his successor Mu’tasim, who disliked the Imam, summoned him back to Baghdad to indulge him in the lavish lifestyle of the Abbasid Court.
sufiblog.com /article_taqi101.html   (177 words)

  
 Moral Stories1 of Imam Taqi (A.S.): IT IS A PART OF ISLAMIC OCCASIONS NETWORK
Imam Muhammad at-Taqi (AS) asked his uncle to sit down, to which his uncle replied that he could not sit while Imam (AS) was standing.
Imam Muhammad at-Taqi (AS) answered that he had done nothing wrong and that the road was big enough for the both of them.
Imam Muhammad at-Taqi (AS) answered that he would have to be given a lot more detail before he could even begin to answer the question.
www.ezsoftech.com /stories/imamtaqi1.asp   (908 words)

  
 Eleventh Infallible Muhammad (AS) the ninth Imam: Islamic Occasions Network
Most significant for the life of Imam Muhammad Taqi (AS) was the fact that Mamoun's favors towards the Ahlulbayt did not cease because of their scholarly and intellectual approach to Islam.
Imam Muhammad Taqi's (AS) fame as a great scholar and the constant gathering of people around him as well as the fame of his world renowned noble character annoyed him.
All unanimously exclaimed that Mamoun's guess was correct and that the Imam Muhammad Taqi Al-Jawad (AS) was a matchless person.
www.ezsoftech.com /islamic/infallible11a.asp   (3181 words)

  
 oudh2
Asad ud-Daula, Rustam ul-Mulk, Nawab Mirza Muhammad Taqi Khan Bahadur, Fil Jang.
Sultan Mirza, eldest son of Muhammad Ibrahim Khan [Mirza Saidu], by is wife, Qudsia Begum Sahiba, daughter of Mirza Muhammad Amin.
(a) Nawab Sayyid Nisar Muhammad Khan Bahadur, Sher Jang.
4dw.net /royalark/India4/oudh2.htm   (1465 words)

  
 IMAM MUHAMMAD IBN ALI AT-TAQI (ALAYHIS SALAAM)
Once Imam Muhammad at-Taqi (a.s.) was playing with the other children and the ca-liph (Khaleefah) of the time, Ma'moon al-Rasheed was passing by and all the other chil-dren ran away, while Imam remained in his place.
Imam Muhammad at-Taqi (a), at the time of the martyrdom of Imam 'Ali ar-Ridha (a), Ma'moon al-Rasheed declared that Imam Muhammad at-Taqi (a) was the crown prince (wali ahad).
Imam Muhammad at-Taqi is the ninth Imam of the Shi'ah and had the shortest life out of all the Aimmah.
65.68.92.114 /pasbankids/_disc1/00000011.htm   (513 words)

  
 Muhammad en-Taqi
English version: Muhammad at-Taqi Next: Novia mágica Up
Muhammad en Taqi nació en Medina al ar Rida de Ali y un esclavo de Nubian nombró a Khaizuran.
El al Mu'tasm llamaría a Muhammad en Taqi de nuevo a Bagdad en donde él esperaba convertirlo a la forma de vida pródiga del palacio.
www.yotor.net /wiki/es/mu/Muhammad%20enTaqi.htm   (354 words)

  
 Guardian Ayatollah Muhammad Taqi Al-Hakim
Ayatollah Sayyed Muhammad Taqi Al-Hakim, who has died in the Iraqi holy city of Najaf, aged 77, was one of a long line of eminent Shi'a Muslim religious leaders from the Al-Hakim family; the late Grand Ayatollah Sayyed Muhsin Al-Hakim was his cousin, and the title sayyed indicates descent from the prophet.
Muhammad Taqi Al-Hakim, religious leader, born July 1924; died April 29 2002.
He came to appreciate the need to update the traditional way of learning and, together with like-minded colleagues, especially Shaykh Muhammad Ridha Al-Muthafar, set up the first religious school (Montada al-Nashr) which was not based on the traditional system.
www.guardian.co.uk /print/0,3858,4405546-103684,00.html   (745 words)

  
 Follower Network --Imam At-Taqi [a.s]--
The ninth Imam or Leader and Mawla or Master of the Muslims, to whom obedience was commanded by the Prophet [pbuhandhf] at the incident at Ghadir Khum during his Last Pilgrimage was Muhammad Ibn Ali al-Jawad at-Taqi [a] the son of a beautiful Nubian maidservant named Sabikah.
Imam Muhammad ibn Ali al-Jawad [a] was buried with his grandfather, Imam Musa al-Kazim [a] at al-Kazimiyyah or Kazimayn in Baghdad.
Imam al-Jawad [a] was made to travel to Baghdad on the 9th Muharram 220 AH / 835 CE at the summon of the new Caliph and died less than a year later on the 29th Dhu al-Qa'da 220 AH / 835 CE of poisoning at the age of 25 years.
follower.4t.com /i11.html   (679 words)

  
 Kazimain - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The coordinates of Kazimain are 33.38 N, 44.34 E. It is a holy city in Shia Islam and is named after the seventh Shia Imam, Musa al-Kazim who is buried there, along with his grandson and the ninth Shia Imam, Muhammad at-Taqi.
Kazimain or Al-Kazimiyah is a town located in Iraq that is now a neighborhood of Baghdad, located in the northern area of the city about 5 km from the center of the city.
www.sevenhills.us /project/wikipedia/index.php/Kazimain   (330 words)

  
 My Lines - Person Page 348
Muhammad ibn Ismâ'îl, Imam of Islam was born circa 764.
Qasim ibn Muhammad al-Madinah was the son of Muhammad ibn Abu Bakr al-Madinah.
Muhammad al-Baqir ibn 'Alî, 5th Holy Imam of Islam was buried in the al-Baggea Cemetery, Medina, Saudi Arabia.
homepages.rootsweb.com /~cousin/html/p348.htm   (5765 words)

  
 Guidance Financial Group
Usmani also serves as a Sharia Supervisory Board Member / Sharia Advisor to: State Bank of Pakistan, HSBC Amanah Finance, Credit Suisse, Lloyds TSB, Meezan Bank, Pak Kuwait Takaful Co and others.
Justice Usmani holds Alimiyyah and Takhassus degrees from Darul Uloom, Karachi, an M.A. degree from Punjab University and an LLB from Karachi University.
Dr. Usmani has been teaching Islamic sciences for the past fifteen years in Jamia Darul Uloom Karachi and has published several books and articles, including Meezan Bank’s Guide to Islamic Banking.
www.guidancefinancialgroup.com /sharia/shariabios.asp   (736 words)

  
 Editorial
My brother Justice Mufti Muhammad Taqi Usmani said that about 16 years ago, he was sitting in his office in Darul Uloom Karachi when Prof.
It was then that this renowned figure came to Darul Uloom Karachi and requested my brother Justice Muhammad Taqi Usmani that he would like to invest his time in rendering Ma'ariful Qur'an into English.
Muhammad Shameem came to him and expressed his desire that he wanted to help in translating the Ma'ariful Qur'an into English.
www.darululoomkhi.edu.pk /publications/editorial.html   (1075 words)

  
 Report09
Mr Justice Maulana Muhammad Taqi Usmani and Mr.Justice Dr.Tanzilur Rahman recommend that the second proviso to this section should suitably be amended, by deleting its portion authorising the Court to take evidence of other witnesses who may be available in case the witnesses qualified according to Shariah are not available.
                        According to Mr.Justice Maulana Muhammad Taqi Usmani and Mr.Justice Tanzilur Rahman, the later part of Section 6, preventing the disclosure of communication made during marriage without the consent of the party concerned amounts to encouraging concealment of evidence and should, therefore, be omitted.
Mr.Justice Pir Muhammad Karam Shah and Mr.Justice Aftab Hussain disagree with this view and suggest that this proviso should not be omitted.
www.ljcp.gov.pk /reports/report09.htm   (1734 words)

  
 Islamic Books: Maariful Qur'an English and Urdu (Complete 8 Volume Set) by Maulana Mufti Muhammad Shafi :: Astrolabe Islamic Bookstore
Muhammad Shamim have insisted that their translations must be revised by me from the religious point of view.
Muhammad Hasan Askari, the well-known scholar of English literature and criticism, to undertake the translation.
Mufti Muhammad Shafi wrote Maariful Quran in Urdu, which has already become a great reference for the layman and the scholar alike.
www.astrolabe.com /product/2524/Maariful_Qur'an_English_and_Urdu_(Complete_8_Volume_Set).html   (2675 words)

  
 Meezan Islamic Fund - Shariah Advisor
Born in Pakistan, Justice (Retd.) Muhammad Taqi Usmani holds an LLB from Karachi University.
Justice (Retd.) Muhammad Taqi Usmani is a renowned figure in the field of Shariah, particularly in Islamic Finance.
Justice (Retd.) Muhammad Taqi Usmani has vast experience in Islamic Shariah, he has been teaching various subjects on Islam for 39 years.
www.almeezangroup.com /html_files/mif_advisor.asp   (528 words)

  
 Cii Finance - Equity
Justice (Retd.) Muhammad Taqi Usmani has been a member of the Commission for Islamization of the Economy, Government of Pakistan and Chief Editor of the monthly "Al-balagh" (Urdu) since 1967 and the monthly "Al-balagh International" English) since 1990.
Justice (Retd.) Muhammad Taqi Usmani obtained Alimiyyah and Takhassus Degrees from the Darul Uloom, Karachi and a Masters Degree from Punjab University and LLB from Karachi University.
Dr Muhamad Imran Ashraf Usmani, son of the world-renowned Islamic scholar Justice (Retd.) Muhammad Taqi Usmani, holds M Phil and Ph D Degree in Islamic Finance.
www.channelislam.com /finance/shariahboard.html   (321 words)

  
 Al-Shahrastānī [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy]
He was wrongly recognized as an "Ash‘arite" theologian; this is why some scholars such as Muhammad Ridā Jalālī Nā’īnī, Muhammad Taqī Dānish-Pazhūh, Wilferd Madelung, Jean Jolivet, and Guy Monnot firmly believe that he was an Ismā‘īlī who was practicing taqiyya (religious dissimulation) since Ismā‘īlis were persecuted during that time.
The Shi‘ites affirm, on the contrary, that Muhammad explicitly designated ‘Ali as the first Imam (divine Guide) and his direct descendants as successors.
According to Muslim tenets, Muhammad was the last Prophet, the one who closed the Prophetic cycle.
www.iep.utm.edu /s/shahras.htm   (1762 words)

  
 A Brief biography of Imam Muhammad Shirazi
Grand Ayatollah Imam Muhammad ibn Mehdi al-Hussaini al-Shirazi is the Religious Authority, or Marje’, to millions of Muslims around the globe.
Muhammad Shirazi was born in the holy city of Najaf, Iraq, in 1347 AH (Muslim calendar), 1928 AD.
A charismatic leader who is known for his high moral values, modesty and spirituality, Imam Shirazi is a mentor and a source of aspiration to Muslims; and the means of access to authentic knowledge and teachings of Islam.
www.shirazi.org.uk /author.htm   (786 words)

  
 Victory News Magazine The Ninth Holy Imam - Imam Muhammad Taqi al-Jawad (A.S.)
The period of transferring the leadership to Imam Muhammad Taqi al-Jawad ('a) faced a dangerous problem which caused debates and arguments concerning the personality of Imam Muhammad Taqi al-Jawad ('a) because of his youth.
Imam Muhammad Taqi al-Jawad ('a) was born in the holy city of Medina on 10th Rajab.195 A.H. Name: Muhammad bin Ali.
The Ninth Holy Imam - Imam Muhammad Taqi al-Jawad (A.S.)
www.victorynewsmagazine.com /TheNinthHolyImamMuhammadTaqiJawadA.htm   (3234 words)

  
 Cii Finance - Equity
Justice (Retd.) Muhammad Taqi Usmani has been a member of the Commission for Islamization of the Economy, Government of Pakistan and Chief Editor of the monthly "Al-balagh" (Urdu) since 1967 and the monthly "Al-balagh International" English) since 1990.
Justice (Retd.) Muhammad Taqi Usmani obtained Alimiyyah and Takhassus Degrees from the Darul Uloom, Karachi and a Masters Degree from Punjab University and LLB from Karachi University.
Dr Muhamad Imran Ashraf Usmani, son of the world-renowned Islamic scholar Justice (Retd.) Muhammad Taqi Usmani, holds M Phil and Ph D Degree in Islamic Finance.
www.ciifinance.com /finance/shariahboard.html   (439 words)

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