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Abdul Sattar Edhi (1928-2016)

Abdul Sattar Edhi Abdul Sattar Edhi (Urdu: عبدالستار ایدھی‎; 1 January 1928 – 8 July 2016) was an unmistakable Pakistani donor, social extremist, parsimonious and helpful. He was the organizer and leader of the Edhi Foundation in Pakistan and ran the association for most of six decades. He was known as Angel of Mercy and was viewed as Pakistan's "most regarded" and incredible figure. In 2013, The Huffington Post said that he may be "the world's most prominent living helpful person." Venerated by numerous as a national saint, Edhi made a magnanimous domain out of nothing. He planned Pakistan's biggest welfare association verging on without any help, completely with private gifts. To numerous, Edhi was known as the "Father Teresa" of Pakistan. Early life: Edhi was conceived around 1928 in Bantva in the Gujarat, British India. His mom would give him 1 paisa for his suppers and another to provide for a poor person. When he was eleven, his

Tarikh e islam | Moulana Akbar Shah Najeeb Abadi

The historical backdrop of Islam concerns the political, monetary, social, and social improvements in the regions ruled by Muslims or generally significantly impacted by the religion of Islam. Notwithstanding worries about unwavering quality of early sources, most students of history trust that Islam began in Mecca and Medina toward the begin of the seventh century. After a century, the Islamic domain stretched out from Iberia in the west to the Indus waterway in the east. Countries, for example, those ruled by the Umayyads (in the Middle East and later in Iberia), Abbasids, Fatimids, and Mamluks were among the most persuasive forces on the planet. The Islamic human progress offered ascend to numerous focuses of society and science and created striking stargazers, mathematicians, specialists and scholars amid the Golden Age of Islam. Innovation thrived; there was interest in monetary base, for example, watering system frameworks and waterways; and the significance of perusing the

Jamia Tirmizi Shareef (ترمذی شریف) | English Version | Urdu Vision | Hadith Books | Free Download PDF Book

Tirmizi Shareef is a well renowned Islamic book of Hadees. It is written by Imam Al-Tirmidhi (R.A). Imam Tirmidhi was born in 824 A.D. City of his birth is Termez (Persia). He used nine different terms in classifying Hadith. In last two years of his life, he got blind due to weeping over the death of Imam Bukhari. He died in 892 A.D. His notable work is Tirmazi Shareef. Tirmazi Shareef is also included in Sihah Sitta. Its authenticity is regarded at fourth or fifth place. About 4000 hadith are included in Tirmizi Shareef. Like other books of hadith, there is categorization of hadith under different topics. Tirmizi shareef is unique in the sense that author quotes his views about the authenticity of ahadees in the book. Some scholar have placed Sunan al-Tirmidhi as third most authentic hadees book. The present version of Jami al-Tirmidhi is translated into Urdu language and font. Two volumes make up the whole of Tirmizi Shareef. Volume 1 has about 2207 Hadiths. Volume 2 contains 1948

Tareekh e Khana Kaba | Muhammad Al-Kardi

The Kaaba or kabah (Arabic: الكعبة‎‎ al-Kaʿbah, "The Cube") likewise alluded as Kaaba Muazzama (Grand Kaaba), is a working at the focal point of Islam's most consecrated mosque, Al-Masjid al-Haram, in Mecca, al-Hejaz, Saudi Arabia. It is the most consecrated Muslim site in the world. It is viewed as the "Place of God" and has a comparative part to the Tabernacle and Holy of Holies in Judaism. Wherever they are on the planet, Muslims are relied upon to confront the Kaaba when performing salat (supplication). From any point on the planet, the course confronting the Kaaba is known as the qibla. The asylum around the Kaaba is called Al-Masjid al-Haram (Sacred Mosque). One of the Five Pillars of Islam requires each Muslim who can do as such to play out the hajj journey at any rate once in their lifetime. Different parts of the hajj oblige explorers to make tawaf, the circumambulation seven times around the Kaaba in a counter-clockwise heading. Tawaf is likewise p