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Encyclopedia > Ahmad Raza Khan

Ahmad Raza Khan was a great scholor of Islamic World


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AhmadRazaKhan (4663 words)
Imam Ahmad Raza Khan Barelvi (ra) was born on the 14th of June in the year 1856 (10th Shawwal 1272 AH) in the north-Indian town of Bareilly (U.P.).
Maulana Ahmad Raza Khan was born in 1856 and passed away in 1921.
When the insulters were attempting to steal our Imaan (faith), it was the pen of Ahmad Raza that worked day and night to restore the true Islam, so that you and I could just have a chance of entering heaven.
Ahmed Rida Khan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1560 words)
Ala Hazrat Imam Aĥmed Riđā Khān al-Barelwī (1856–1921, sometimes transcribed as Ahmad Raza Khan),titled as Abdul Mustafa, was a prominent Muslim Alim from Bareilly, a city in Northern India during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Imam Aĥmed Raza was born in 1272 AH (1856 CE) into a family of Alims (legal scholars).
This led to his opponents to consider him to be a supporter of the British and some went to the level of accusing him to be funded by the British.
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