Farooqui lang ar also spelt as Farooki , Faroqui , Farooqi , Faruki , Farouki or Faruqi , is a distinctt name or surname or last name. Origin The name purportedly signifies ancestry from Hazrat Umar ibn al Khatt b lang ar , the second Caliph of Islam . Caliph Umar was also titled Umar al Farooq the Redeemer . Origins of Farooquis in South Asia and South East Asia File Hyderabad Coat of Arms.jpg thumb Coat of Arms adopted under Nizam rule Sheikh Ibrahim Bin Adham , who was the great grandson of Umar ibn al Khatt b , travelled up to modern day Afghanistan in around the 9th century AD One of his great grandsons, Farooq Shah Kabuli, was the ruler of Kabul and Ghazni . Farooq Shah s son died fighting Hulagu Khan , the grandson of Genghis Khan . The family got uprooted and most moved to the area which is now the modern day Punjab India Punjab . There, one of the great grandsons Baba Farid made a name as a Sufi Saint and also travelled to Dehli Farooqui s Ghazi in India Meeruth,Doraha,Jhalod,Depalpur,Mungavli . The Farooqui clan also moved in under the Ottoman Empire Ottoman rule during the late 16th century and eventually lost there name under the title of Ghazi. They employed Sipahi under the casted families including Sayyid , Mughal Empire Mughal , Qureshi , Shaikh, Pathan, Parmar, Ghori, Rathore, Kokwana, Bhelim, Khokhar and Soomra. One notable member of the Farooqui clan was Ghazi ud Din Khan Feroze Jung I . The father of the First Later Mughal Emperor of non Indian subcontinent descent , and later Nizam of Hyderabad rule. br The name Farooqi or Farooqui reappeared from time to time as the Nizam family grew too large, as Farooqui was more or less of a title ... , Romania , Pakistan , India and parts of Europe....... Farooqi Clans in Saudi Arabia Although the children ... name Al Farooqi or Al Farouki during the late crusades. Possibly as fighters or war profiteers. Farouki ..., Taj al Din al Farouki and Khayr al Din al Farouki. Farooqi Clans in Iraq Farooqi clans in Iraq are known ... more details
Khalid Farooqi is an Afghan parliamentarian from Paktika Province , and leader of Hezb e Islami Khalid Farooqi . ref Kabul Center for Strategic Studies. http kabulcenter.org ?p 561 Security Trends in Northern Afghanistan Khalid Farooqi Explains . November 11, 2009 ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH Category Paktika Province Category Living people Category Hezb e Islami Khalid Farooqi politicians afghanistan stub ... more details
BLP sources date October 2011 Sharmila Farooqi is a Pakistan i politician who served as advisor to the Chief Minister of Sindh from September 2008 January 31, 2011. ref cite web url http web.archive.org web 20090615055333 http www.sindh.gov.pk dpt services cabinet.htm title Sindh cabinet publisher Government of Sindh date accessdate 2011 01 21 ref ref cite web last Tunio first Hafeez url http tribune.com.pk story 62199 miss information title Sharmila Farooqi Miss Information publisher The Express Tribune date 2010 10 14 accessdate 2011 01 21 ref She is the maternal grand daughter of N M Uqaili and daughter of Usman Farooqi, who was a bureaucrat and former chairman of Pakistan Steel Mill . She is the niece of Salman Farooqi, a well known confidante of President Asif Ali Zardari . ref name herald cite web url http pakistanherald.com Profile Sharmila Farooqui 1040 title Sharmila Farooqi publisher Pakistan Herald date accessdate 2011 01 21 ref Sharmila holds an MBA and a Master s degree in Law. ref name herald References reflist See also N M Uqaili Allah Baksh Sarshar Uqaili Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Randi, Sharmila ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH Pakistan, RawalPindi DATE OF DEATH 5th May 2011 PLACE OF DEATH Pakistan, Peshawar DEFAULTSORT Farooqi, Sharmila Category Living people Category Pakistani politicians Category Pakistan Peoples Party politicians Category Sindhi people Pakistan stub ... more details
infobox person name Amjad Farooqi image alt caption birth date 1972 birth place death date death date 2004 09 26 death place Nawab Shah , Pakistan nationality Pakistan other names   Amjad Hussain Amjad Hussain Farooqi Mansur Hasnain Imtiaz Siddiqui Hyder Doctor Who known for Believed to have planned to assasinate the President of Pakistan occupation Islamic militant leader Amjad Farooqi 1972&mdash ... 2004 09 27 top6.htm title Security forces kill Amjad Farooqi publisher Dawn Pakistan date 2004 09 ... was later identified as an Al Qaeda kingpin Amjad Farooqi, was killed and seven other people, including ... Asia Times Online contacts, however, are adamant that Farooqi was in fact arrested some months ago, and that the incident ... on terror was launched after September 11, 2001 when Musharraf threw in his lot with the US Farooqi ... title Why Amjad Farooqi had to die publisher Asia Times date 2004 09 30 author B. Raman ... url http www.atimes.com atimes South Asia FI30Df05.html title Why Amjad Farooqi had to die publisher ... title Profile Amjad Farooqi publisher BBC News date 2004 09 27 accessdate 2010 12 15 ref ref name ... 5Cpapers35 5Cpaper3452.html title Who Was Amjad Farooqi in Whose Name Pak GHQ Has ... in the fighting against India in Kashmir . Farooqi allegedly was involved in the murder of Daniel ... attempts in Rawalpindi on December 14 and December 25, 2003. Farooqi might have been an associate ... law enforcement manhunt in May 2004, which ended with Farooqi s death in a two hour gun battle at a house in southern Sindh province. Farooqi was a member of the Pakistani based jihadi group Jaish ... references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Farooqi, Amjad Hussain ALTERNATIVE ... Shah , Pakistan DEFAULTSORT Farooqi, Amjad Hussain Category 1972 births Category 2004 deaths Category Terrorism in Pakistan Pakistan bio stub paramilitary bio stub de Amjad Farooqi nl Amjad Farooqi pl Amjad Hussain Farooqi ... more details
Musharraf Ali Farooqi born July 26, 1968, Hyderabad, Pakistan is a Pakistani Canadian writer, translator and journalist. Biography Farooqi received his early education in Hyderabad, at St. Bonaventure s High School and the Model School and College in Hyderabad, Sindh , and proceeded to attend NED University of Engineering and Technology in Karachi for three years, not finishing his degree. ref http www.dawn.com weekly books archive 080504 books8.htm Interview , in May 04, 2008 edition of Dawn s Weekly Magazine , following up to the publication of Dastan e Ameer Hamza ref Farooqi is the author of the novel The Story of a Widow Knopf , 2008 which was shortlisted for the 2011 DSC Prize for South Asian Literature it was earlier longlisted for the 2010 International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award . He also published a children s picture book titled The Cobbler s Holiday or Why Ants Don t Wear Shoes Roaring Brook Press , 2008 . His critically acclaimed translation of the 1871 version of Dastan e Amir Hamza Adventures of Amir Hamza by Ghalib Lakhnavi and Abdullah Bilgrami was published in October 2007 by the Modern Library . He published the first book of a projected 24 volume translation of the world s first magical fantasy epic, Hoshruba , ref http www.hoshruba.com Hoshruba ref in 2009. A selection from his translation of contemporary Urdu poet Afzal Ahmed Syed s poetry was published by the Wesleyan University Press Poetry Series in 2010. He is developing the Urdu Project, ref http www.urduproject.com Urdu Project ref an online resource for the study of Urdu language and literature. Farooqi also writes a political satire column titled The Goat Spy Letters for The Express Tribune . He ... Letters http tribune.com.pk author 884 musharraf ali farooqi The Goat Spy Letters Critical essays The Poetics ... Hoshruba Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Farooqi, Musharraf Ali ALTERNATIVE ... Farooqi, Musharraf Ali Category Canadian people of Pakistani descent Category Pakistani novelists ... more details
Hezb e Islami Khalid Farooqi is a faction of Hezb e Islami Afghanistan at times claiming the main HiA title , led by Khalid Farooqi . ref Kabul Center for Strategic Studies. http kabulcenter.org ?p 561 Security Trends in Northern Afghanistan Khalid Farooqi Explains . November 11, 2009 ref References reflist afghanistan stub Category Political parties in Afghanistan ... more details
POV date February 2011 Refimprove date February 2009 Mufti Baha ud Din Farooqi was the twelfth Chief Justice of the High Court of Jammu and Kashmir. He served as Chief Justice from March 7, 1983 to August 23, 1983 http www.jkhighcourt.nic.in former.html . He was also the founding Chairman of the Basic Human Rights Committee, an independent organization dedicated to the purpose of actively exposing and countering human rights violations committed by Indian Occupational Forces against the people of Kashmir. An eloquent writer and a passionate human rights activist, he wrote fearlessly to expose the tyranny of the Indian Government over the people of Kashmir blockquote That, nearly forty two years back, India annexed the Jammu and Kashmir State by manipulation, fraud and force against the declared wishes of the people of the State. The people of the State scented mischief and continued the freedom struggle with added determination... That soon after the Indian Army landed in Kashmir, it mounted a powerful offensive on freedom fighters and imposed a reign of terror in the State. The Indian Government worked on the plan to weaken and dismember Pakistan and to maintain hegemony on Kashmir through sheer might http books.google.com books?id CWjLtfi ssIC&pg PA127&lpg PA127&dq Mufti baha ud ... of Justice Farooqi in the years following the deployment of thousands of Indian troops and paramiliary ..., Mufti Bahauddin Farooqi, a former chief justice of the Jammu and Kashmir High Court, and his son, Mufti Showkat Ahmed Farooqi, a lawyer, have begun documenting allegations of human and civil rights violations against Kashmiris. Talking about their work in an interview at Justice Farooqi s home ... alone have commandeered at least 15 hotels as well as guest houses and private homes. Justice Farooqi ... . blockquote References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Farooqi ... and Kashmir DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Farooqi, Mufti ... more details
Farooqi Girls High School was established in 1978, by Arshad Ali Asim Farooqi and his wife Zahida Asim Farooqi, Farooqi Girls High School . It is located in Karim Park, Ravi Road, Lahore , Pakistan . There are over 3000 students and 200 teachers in the school. The school has got 31 Medals for obtaining top positions from Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Lahore . Schools in Lahore Pakistan school stub coord missing Pakistan Category Schools in Pakistan ... more details
Hizb i Islami Afghanistan Islamic Party of Afghanistan is a title claimed at various point by several Afghan political and militant groups. The groups are commonly referred to by the name of their leader, though the group itself may claim the term Afghanistan. Hezb e Islami Gulbuddin Hezb e Islami Khalis Hezb e Islami Khalid Farooqi dab ... more details
lowercase The al Omari also spelled al Umari or el Umari lang ar a family that claims descent from Umar , the second caliph , or leader, of the Islamic empire. The family claims an origin in Mecca , now in Saudi Arabia . Starting in the 7th century, family members are said to have migrated to the areas that are now the nations of Iraq , Syria , Jordan , Palestine and Egypt . The Iraqi Omaris are said to have produced a number of Sunni religious scholars and Ottoman empire Ottoman walis, or governors, during the Ottoman period. They were part of the educated Sunni elite. They also served various governments during the Mandatory and Monarchic periods of Iraqi history. Omaris are known as Farooqi in Turkey, South Asia, and some part of the Arab world. Surname Abdulaziz al Omari , September 11 hijacker Abdul Rahman al Omari , mistakenly named as a September 11 hijacker Chihab al Umari , Damascene geographer Hajjar Al Omari , The family in Medina , Saudi Arabia See also Farooqi Fareedi surname Omari, or Umari DEFAULTSORT Omari, al Category Arabic language surnames Category Political families of Iraq Category Iraqi families ... more details
File Shahnawaz Farooqi.jpg thumb Shahnawaz Farooqi Shahnawaz Farooqui in Urdu is a Pakistan i journalist and Pundit expert commentator . Biography Farooqui was born in Karachi, Pakistan Karachi in 1964. He earned a Bachelor s degree in Mass Communication, First Class Second Position, from the University of Karachi in 1986. He received a Master s degree in Mass Communication, First Class First Position in 1988. Farooqui started his professional career by writing stories for children in the monthly Aankh Micholi , which he contributed to for three and a half years. Initially his writings, popular among children and teenagers, were humorous in nature. Farooqui was then invited by Mir Shakil ur Rehman, the head of the Jang Group and Geo TV , to be a columnist for Daily Jang Karachi . Farooqui demanded freedom of expression in his columns, which Jang refused to ensure, thus he rejected the job offer. Currently Farooqui is working for an Urdu daily newspaper Jasarat in Urdu and hosts a TV program Makalma for Roshni TV. He also lectures on television and at universities. He is member of advisory boards of many Pakistan i periodicals and magazines. Areas of Interest Farooqui s areas of interest include English literature English and Urdu literature , poetry , political science , religion , and western world the West . He also writes poetry suffused with anguish at the spectacle of the struggling Muslim tradition in the face of the end of times. An admirer of Allama Iqbal , Maududi , Quaid e Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah , he is a strong opponent of the ideology of Sir Syed Ahmed Khan . Books A collection of his articles has been published with the name of Kaghaz Kay Sipahi Urdu , The Paper Soldiers See also List of Pakistani journalists Faisal ... Kaghaz Kay Sipahi Akabir e Sahafat External links http www.shahnawazfarooqi.com Shahnawaz Farooqi s published articles http www.jasarat.com Jasarat Urdu daily that features daily columns by Farooqi ... more details
Fareedi lang fa , is a clan of the Farooqi tribe named after Fariduddin Ganjshakar Hazrat B b Far dudd n Mas d Ganjshakar , a murid of a sheikh who belongs to the sufi order of Baba Fareed Shaker Gunj. Origin Descendants of Fariduddin Ganjshakar Hazrat B b Far dudd n Mas d Ganjshakar , the Sufi Saint of Pakpattan Pak Patan in Pakistan . Most Fareedis live in Pakistan while some have moved to what is India now, mostly in the province of Uttar Pradesh . From there some moved forward to Bangladesh . Most Fareedis carry the name Farooqi but some carry the name Fareedi or Faridi. Some even carry the name Masudi or Masoodi. Those incharge of Hazrat Baba Fareed Shaker Gunj Baba Farid s carry the title Diwan title Diwan in addition to the name Farooqi . Fareedis in South India During the early days of the Hyderabad State State of Hyderabad , the Fareedis came to Kannahar which was later named Kandahar after the conquest by Nizam s army which included Pashtun people Pethans from Kandahar . The Nizam appointed them judges, ombudsmen, and aldermen due to their ancestary with Caliph Umar Umer Bin Khattab who was known as Farooq for his judgement. These judges were based in Parbhani but were spread in neighboring areas of Bhoker, Basmatnagar, and Palam. A detailed history can be found in the royal Nizam archives and the books Mashaheer e Qandhar Nobles of Kandahar and Khandan e Beed Families of Beed . Fictional character Fareedi Famous Urdu language Urdu crime fiction novelist Ibn e Safi created a character called Ahmad Kamal Faridi which became very popular in the second half of twentieth century among Urdu language Urdu readership. However Ibn e Safi shows him as an Afridi Pashtun Afridi and also a descendant of Genghis Khan . Afridis are Pashtun people Pashtuns in the tribal areas of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province in Pakistan while Fareedis claim their lineage of Caliph Umar . See also Shaikh of Uttar Pradesh Chishti Sufism Hazrat Baba Fareed Shaker Gunj Baba Fariduddin ... more details
. ref name A Hasan page 278 In Bihar , the Bhatiara are also known as Farooqi, and claim descent from ... caste association, the Farooqi Jamat, which deals with community welfare. ref People of India Bihar ... more details
See Wikipedia WikiProject Indian cities for details Infobox Indian Jurisdiction native name Mubarakpur type city latd 26.09 longd 83.29 locator position left state name Uttar Pradesh district Azamgarh district Azamgarh leader title leader name altitude 69 population as of 2001 population total 51080 population density area magnitude sq. km area total area telephone postal code vehicle code range sex ratio unlocode website footnotes Mubarakpur is a city and a municipal board in Azamgarh district in the India n States and territories of India state of Uttar Pradesh . It is located at a distance of 13  km north east of the district headquarters in Azamgarh .The place is famous for the manufacture of Benarasi saris, which are also very popular and exported to the World. It was settled, in the name of Raja Mubarak, a Sufi of Manikpur Karaa, by a sheikh landholder. Geography Mubarakpur is located at Coord 26.09 N 83.29 E ref http www.fallingrain.com world IN 36 Mubarakpur.html Falling Rain Genomics, Inc Mubarakpur ref . It has an average elevation of 69  metres 226  feet . During 15th Century 575 Years Back Raja Mubarak Ali Shah from Kheta Sarai Jaunpur visited the place and laid the foundation of Mubarakpur.Decidents of Raja Mubarak Ali Shah , Gholam Rabbani Farooqi,Ehtesham Ahmed Farooqi,Imtiaz Ahmed Farooqi resides at Mohalla Pura Rani Mubarakpur, however after partition Gholam Rabbani and Ehtesham Ahmed migrated to Pakistan Earlier the town was called as Qasimabad,after a Muslim landlady Qaseema Bibi. Qasimabad was frequently invaded by kings of neighboring areas and also severely affected by frequent floods from River Tauns. But King Mubaraksha has stopped the invasions and developed the area. Though there is no exact historical data on how Handloom weaving has been started in Mubarakpur area, but during 14th century, cotton weaving has been started in the area As per ancient Vedic and Buddha Literature . But it came to know from Old Government Gazettes t ... more details
unreferenced date February 2009 N. M. Uqaili was the Finance Minister of Pakistan and chairman of Pakistan Industrial Credit and Investment Corporation PICIC . He headed the privatisation commission during the Muhammad Zia ul Haq government to study the state of the State enterprises and served as the Governor of State Bank of Pakistan . Also he was internationally known as a perstigious and successful business personale having his business throughout the world. s start s off succession box title Finance Minister of Pakistan years 1966 &ndash 1969 before Muhammad Shoaib after Syed Mohammad Ahsan end See also Allah Baksh Sarshar Uqaili Sharmila Farooqi Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Uqaili, N M ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Uqaili, N M Category Pakistani politicians Category Finance Ministers of Pakistan Category Sindhi people Pakistan politician stub ... more details
Unreferenced date February 2009 Orphan date February 2009 Infobox film name Saturday Night image Saturday night film.JPG image size caption director Rashid Dogar producer Riaz Gujjar , Shahzad Gujjar photography Faisal Bukhari lyrics Zfar Seemab , Sajid Yazdani starring Moammar Rana , Megha , Laila actress Laila music Ali Afzal cinematography editing released 2006 runtime country Pakistan language Urdu budget domestic gross preceded by followed by Saturday Night is a 2006 Pakistan i film. It is a thriller starring Moammar Rana and Megha Synopsis Moammar Rana is a killer in this action movie which illustrates him killing young beautiful girls on Saturday night. Something surprises him on one particular Saturday night for once he might face the consequences of his deadly actions... Cast Moammar Rana Megha Saif Ali Laila Khushbo Aqsa Zeeshan Diya Naila Khan Batin Farooqi DEFAULTSORT Saturday Night 2006 Film Category Urdu language films Category Pakistani films Category 2006 films action film stub Thriller film stub Pakistan film stub ... more details
Infobox person name Haji muhammad Qadiri image caption birth name Haji muhammad birth date death date birth place residence other names known for Being the grandgrandsun of Saleh muhammad safoori era Early modern age notable works Poetic book on mythology of Sasi puno education alma mater occupation years active influences influenced Punjabi people salary networth term family Farooqi religion Suni Islam denomination spouse children parents relations awards signature website footnotes Haji muhammad Qadiri was a Punjabi poet of southern punjab. He wrote a poetic book on Sasi Ponu, a famous mythology of southern Punjab. ref cite book title last first authorlink coauthors year publisher location . isbn page pages url http www.dawn.com 2011 06 23 controversy over poet ali haider.html accessdate ref He was one of the grandgrandson of Saleh muhammad safoori who was the son of Hazrat mai safoora Qadiriyya . Mai safoora was famous holy lady and descendant of Umar , second caliph of Suni Islam . References Reflist Category Punjabi poets poet stub ... more details
, Die Young TX Current Band Members Current Riz Farooqi Vocals since 1999 Formerly of Guan36 Brian ... 45 Hardcore Times interview with Riz Farooqi, 2003 Retrieved November 5, 2005 External links http ... more details
notability Academics date December 2011 Infobox person name Sahibzada Yousaf Tahir Miana Farooqi image Sahibzada Yousaf Tahir.PNG caption Sahibzada birth name Yousaf Tahir birth date death date birth place residence Abdul Hakeem, Pakistan other names known for Expert of History of Punjab era Modern notable works Publishing the poetry of Saleh muhammad safoori and Haji muhammad safoori education M.A Islamiyat Punjabi , LLB alma mater University of the Punjab Punjab University occupation Lawyer , Educationist years active 1990 present influences influenced salary networth term family Farooqi Miana religion Sunni Islam denomination Deobandi , Sufism disciple of Ameer Muhammad Akram Awan , the current sheikh of silsila Naqshbandia Owaisia . spouse children parents relations Mai Safoora , Haji muhammad safoori , Saleh muhammad safoori awards signature website footnotes big Sahibzada Yousaf Tahir Miana Farooqi big or simply Yousaf Tahir is a punjabi historian of Pakistan , lawyer and Educationist by profession , he has published the Punjabi poetic books of Saleh muhammad safoori and Haji muhammad safoori , both are his ancestors. ref cite book title Yousaf Tahir last first authorlink coauthors year publisher location . isbn page pages url http www.dawn.com 2011 06 23 controversy over poet ali haider.html accessdate ref He is also the present amir of Anjuman Mai Safoorgan . He now lives in Abdul Hakeem, Pakistan . ref cite book title Blogspot last first authorlink coauthors year publisher location . isbn page pages url http maisafoora.blogspot.com 2011 11 kulliyat e saleh muhammad safoori.html accessdate ref .He is disciple of Ameer Muhammad Akram Awan , the current sheikh of silsila Naqshbandia Owaisia . Saleh muhammad safoori Main article Saleh muhammad safoori Saleh muhammad safoori was the son of Mai Safoora . He had written a poetic collection anthology which is present in the form of book Kulliyat e Saleh muhammad safoori . This book was published by Yousaf Tahir Miana ... more details
Cleanup rewrite date May 2009 Pakistani philosophy encompasses the history of philosophy in the nation of Pakistan since its independence in 1947. ref http www.crvp.org book Series02 IIA 3 preface.htm Preface Bot generated title ref Overview When Pakistan gained independence there was only one department of philosophy in the country, at Government College Lahore . Now there are seven departments of philosophy at different Pakistani universities, and many Pakastani philosophers are doing research in diverse fields of philosophy. Notable Pakastani philosophical organizations include The Pakistan Philosophical Congress, which was founded by M. M. Sharif, a pupil of G. E. Moore, in 1954 Citation needed date December 2011 , and the Islamic Philosophical Association. In addition there are various smaller groups devoted to promoting philosophical study and research. While philosophy in Pakistan has been greatly influenced by Western philosophy , it nonetheless retains strong elements of the tradition of Islamic philosophy Muslim philosophy . The Pakistani philosophy community includes adherents of all the major strands of contemporary western philosophy, including a significant number of Pakistani philosophers who are inclined towards more traditional, metaphysical, positions. Pakistani philosophers include Allama Muhammad Iqbal , M M Sharif, Khalifa Abdul Hakeem, C A Qadir, Kazi A Kadir, Ather Rasheed, Absar Ahmad, Intasar ul Haq, Waheed Ali Farooqi, B H Sidiquei, Sajid Ali, Abdul Khaliq, Naeem Ahmed, Abdul Hafeez, Muhammad Maroof, Mirza Ather Beig, Shahid Hossain, Fazlur Rehman, Shehzad Qaiser, Manzoor Ahmed, Ghazala Irfan, Javed Bhuto, Syed Zafarul Hasan and Robina Lodhi. References refs Suggested Readings Hossain Nasr, History of Islamic Philosophy Naeem Ahmed, Philosophy in Pakistan Kazi Javed, Pakistan Mein Phalsapiana Rojhanat Category Pakistani philosophy Category Pakistani social culture Category Pakistani literature Category Eastern philosophy Category Philosophy ... more details
unsourced date September 2010 For populated places in Iran Abbasi, Iran disambiguation Abbasi, Iran Abbasi lang ar is a prominent Islamic family name. Origin Image Abbasid Khalifate.png thumb 450px right The extent of Abbasid rule The Abbasid caliphate was founded by the descendants of the Islamic prophet Muhammad s youngest uncle, Abbas ibn Abd al Muttalib, in Harran in 750 CE and shifted its capital in 762 to Baghdad. It flourished for two centuries, but slowly went into decline with the rise to power of the Turkish army it had created, the Mamluks. Within 150 years of gaining control of Persia, the caliphs were forced to cede power to local dynastic emirs who only nominally acknowledged their authority. The caliphate also lost the Western provinces of Al Andalus, Maghreb and Ifriqiya to an Umayyad prince, the Aghlabids and the Fatimids, respectively. The Abbasids rule was briefly ended for three years in 1258, when Hulagu Khan, the Mongol khan, sacked Baghdad, resuming in Mamluk Egypt in 1261, from where they continued to claim authority in religious matters until 1519, when power was formally transferred to the Ottomans and the capital relocated to Constantinople. Geographical distribution Members of the Abbasi family can be found in Bahrain , Bangladesh , Saudi Arabia , Yemen , Iran , Turkey , Jordan , Egypt , Palestine , Iraq , Syria , Pakistan , Azad Kashmir , Afghanistan , Uzbekistan , India , Australia , Canada , United States , Slovakia , Czech Republic , United States , Switzerland , Netherlands , France , Tunisia , Sweden , Kuwait , and the United Kingdom . See also Alavi Bahawalpur Kalhora Dhond Abbasi Daudpota Farooqi Akuhndkhel Syed Gardezi Gilani Hashemi Osmani Pakistani name Qallu Quraishi Sayyid Shaikh Siddiqui Siddiqis in the Horn of Africa References Reflist Ethnic and social groups of the Punjab surname Category Arabic language surnames Category Iranian language surnames Category Surnames Category Royal families Category Social groups of I ... more details
Chishti lang fa is a common family name in Afghanistan , Pakistan , and India . The family name indicates ancestry from Sufi Khawaja Moinuddin Chishti of the Chishti Order Chishti order . Chishti can also be spelt as Chishty . in India, where the order began, it is usually spelt as Chishty . Chishti of Pakpattan The Chishti family of Pakpattan traces its ancestry back to Fariduddin Ganjshakar , who was the caliph khalif in Sufism a nominated successor of Qutbuddin Bakhtiar Kaki , who himself was the khalif of Moinuddin Chishti , the founder of the Chishti Sufi order in South Asia . Far d was descended from Umar ibn Khattab , the second khalif of Islam , and as such the Pakpattan Chishtis are Farooqi shaikhs. They now form a considerable population in Pakpattan District , occupying several villages. They were a largely pastoral tribe until the 19th Century, but were compelled to settle down, when the British began to the colonize the Neeli Bar . ref A Glossary of the tribes and castes of Punjab by H. A Rose ref Prior to the partition of India , there were a good many settlements of the Chishti tribe in Firozpur District Firozpur and Sirsa District Sirsa districts in East Punjab . ref Final Report on the Revision of Settlement of the Sirs District in the Punj b by Sir James Wilson ref Famous persons Pir Kashif Ali Chishty Member of the Punjab Assembly for PP 231 Pakpattan V Rehman Chishti , UK Member of Parliament pir ghulam mohio ndin chishti ex provencial minister punjab 2002 2008 Hazrat Baba Sheikh Muhammad Fazil Chishti R.A. Alhaj Pir ZulfiqarAli Chishti ex Senator,MPA of Sheikh Fazil Pir shahnawaz chishti king of neeli bar References reflist Category Surnames Category Indian family names Category Punjabi tribes Category Seraiki tribes Category Social groups of Punjab, Pakistan Category Shaikh clans ... more details
Panchjanya is an India n weekly newspaper in Hindi , published by the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh . Panchjanya was launched under the editorship of Atal Bihari Vajpayee on the auspicious Makara Sankranti day, 14th January, 1948 . The inaugural cover page copied a picture of Lord Krishna and the weekly boldly declared that its objective was to pursue idealism based on patriotism and to uphold the cultural heritage of India. Political thinkers and literary figures such as Dr. Sampurnanand , Purushottam Das Tandon , Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia , Jai Prakash Narayan , Hazari Prasad Dwivedi , Mahadevi Verma , Amritlal Nagar , Kishori Das Bajpai and many other were among the galaxy of writers for Panchjanya. Panchjanya has made efforts to generate a debate on national issues by publishing long interviews of political leaders representing different viewpoints such as Morarji Desai , Chowdhary Charan Singh , Chandra Shekhar Singh , Mulayam Singh , Sharad Yadav , A. B. Bardhan , Late Musharraf Ali Farooqi M.A.Farooqi , D.Raja, Vasant Sathe , V.N.Gadgil, K. Karunakaran , Maulana Wahiduddin Khan etc. Experienced administrators such as Jagmohan and J.N.Dikshit, prominent journalists Arun Shourie and T. V. R. Shenoy and reputed names in literature and art like Narendra Kohli , Yamini Krishnamurthy and Sharda Ghate are regular contributors in Panchjanya. After Vajpayjee moved on to politics, he was succeeded by eminent editors like Rajiv Lochan Agnihotri, Gyanendra Saxena, Girish Chandra Mishra, Mahendra Kulashrestha, Tilak Singh Parmar, Yadav Rao, Vachnesh Tripathi, K. R. Malkani , Devendra Swaroop, Dinanath Mishra, Bhanu Pratap Shukla, Ram Shankar Agnihotri and Prabal Maitra. It is now edited by Tarun Vijay . In 1995, the Audit Bureau of Circulation credited the magazine with a circulation of 85,000, a figure which Vijay claims has crossed the 1 lakh mark today.In Feb, 2008 Tarun Vijay gave his resignation from the post of Editor and now MR. Baldev sharma is the editor of Panchjanya. ... more details
The New Middle East International School is an international school in Riyadh , Saudi Arabia . The school was established in 1998 and currently has about 3,900 students, mostly from Riyadh s India n and Pakistani community. It offers both the Indian Central Board of Secondary Education and the Cambridge International General Certificate of Secondary Education curriculum s. It also offers Edexcel AS and A Level classes. ref http newmeis.com main.htm New Middle East International School, Ridyah website , access date 1 August 2009 ref The school has classes from Kindergarten Nursery to Grade 12 The school Principal is Tabassum Farooqi. ref http www.schools.ac 1531 New C2 A0Middle C2 A0East C2 A0International C2 A0School Riyadh Saudi C2 A0Arabia.html International School Directory, New Middle East International School entry , access date 1 August 2009 ref Campus and facilities The New Middle East International School is situated in the Riyadh suburb of Sulaimania Saudi Arabia Sulaimania . It includes five large compounds and 300 classrooms. The school has six library libraries , with some 50,000 books, five science laboratories, eight computer laboratories and eight art rooms. Citation needed date August 2009 Each compound has a playground with a tennis court, volley ball court and football field. A sports room provides for indoor games such as table tennis, carrom, and chess, judo & karate, and aerobics. There are also two deep and two shallow swimming pools. Citation needed date August 2009 The school has its own fleet of buses to transport students and staff from home to school and back, as well as private buses. Citation needed date August 2009 References Reflist External links http newmeis.com main.htm New Middle East International School Official Website , access date 1 August 2009 coord missing Saudi Arabia Category Schools in Saudi Arabia Category Indian international schools Category Education in Riyadh ... more details
The Shah Khel refers to the members of the Muslim Shaikh community that speak Pashto language Pashto and live in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa North West Frontier Province in Pakistan . History and origin The term Muslim Shaikh refers to a community that embraced Islam from the Hindu Chuhra caste. The Hindu Chuhra were the scavengers and sweepers of Punjab region . ref A Glossary of the tribes & castes of Punjab by H. A Rose ref There are a number of traditions as to the origin of the Chuhra. Most of these carry its history back to Balmik, as the ancestor of the tribe. During the 19th Century, many Chuhras converted to Islam , especially in the western parts of Punjab British India Punjab , and the North West Frontier Province NWFP . Muslim Shaikh were tanners and sweepers of the village communities, and use to live in huts at a distance from the village. Their job included collecting sewage from houses. But by the 19th Century, most of them had taken to agricultural work. They were paid in kind by the farmers, and not cash. Shah Khel In the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa North West Frontier Province , and the Chach region of Punjab Pakistan Punjab , the Muslim Shaikh is known as the Shah Khel. Their traditional occupation is both grave digging and sweeping. Distribution They are found throughout the Punjab Pakistan Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa North West Frontier Province provinces of Pakistan . Language The Shah Khel are a Pashto language Pashto speaking community, but are not recognized by other Pakhtun people Pakhtun tribes as Pakhtuns. The Muslim Shaikh speak various dialects of Punjabi language Punjabi , depending where they reside. ref Imperial Gazetteer of India Punjab Volume 2 ref See also Shaikh Siddiqui Shaikhs in South Asia History of Arabs in Afghanistan Abbasi Alavi Siddiqui Farooqi Gardezi Gilani Hashemi Osmani Quraishi Siddiqis in the Horn of Africa References reflist Category Punjabi tribes Category Social groups of Pakistan Category Shaikh clans Category Pashtun tribes ... more details