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Syed Jamaluddin Afghani - Naima Sohaib - Book - eBooksStore
- This book is in three parts:1) The life of Syed Jam al din Al-Afghani, 2) Tatimmat al-bayan fi tarikh al-Afghan (written by Syed himself in Arabic and Translated by Khogyani) 3) and the last part is about Ali Termizi (written by Khogyani) the great great grand-father of Syed Jamal ul din Al-Afghani.
| Jamaluddin Afghani was a thinker, a political activist and an ideologist during the late 19th century. | |
| This book is in three parts:1) The life of Syed Jam al din Al-Afghani, 2) Tatimmat al-bayan fi tarikh al-Afghan (written by Syed himself in Arabic and Translated by Khogyani) 3) and the last part is about Ali Termizi (written by Khogyani) the great great grand-father of Syed Jamal ul din Al-Afghani. | |
| An Islamic Response to Imperialism: Political and Religious Writings of Sayyid Jamal ad-Din "al-Afghani" (Volume 21) (Near Eastern Center, UCLA) by Keddie. |
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Sayed Jamaluddin Afghani - Khaama Press
- When al-Afgani was visiting Bushehr in southern Iran in the spring of , planning to pick up books he had shipped there and carry on to Russia, he fell ill.
Jamal al-Din al-Afghani - Wikipedia
- Also known as Asadabadi because of his now-proven birth and early childhood in Asadabad in northwest Iran, Sayyid Jamal al-Din al-Afghani (b.
Asaar E Syed Jamaluddin Afghani Urdu.آثار سید جمال الدین ...
- When al-Afgani was visiting Bushehr in southern Iran in the spring of 1886, planning to pick up books he had shipped there and carry on to Russia, he fell ill.
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Syed Jamaluddin Afghani | Biography of Syed Jamal Ud Din Afghani
Jamal Ad-Din Afghani: A Pioneer of Islamic Modernism
Jamal al-Din al-Afghani
Political activist and Islamic ideologist (1838/1839 – 1897
Jamal al-Din al-Afghani | |
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| Born | Sayyid Jamaluddin ibn Safdar 1839 Kunar, Afghanistan or Hamadan, Iran[1][2][3] |
| Died | 9 March 1897 (aged 58) Istanbul, Ottoman Empire |
| Cause of death | Cancer of the jaw[3] |
| Resting place | Kabul, Afghanistan[3] |
| Nationality | Disputed[1][2][3] |
| Notable idea(s) | Pan-Islamismα, Sunni-Shia unity, against the British[4] |
| Religion | Islam |
| Creed | Disputed[1][2][3] |
| Movement | Modernism Pan-Islamism[5][6] Neo-Sufism[7] Islamism[8][9] |
Sayyid Jamāl al-Dīn al-Afghānī[11][12][13][14] (Pashto/Persian: سید جمالالدین افغانی), also known as Sayyid Jamāl ad-Dīn Asadābādī[15][16]