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  2. Tablighi Jamaat - Wikipedia

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    Tablighi Jamaat (Urdu: تبلیغی جماعت lit. ' Society of Preachers ', also translated as "propagation party" or "preaching party") is an international Islamic religious movement focuses on exhorting Muslims to be more religiously observant and encouraging fellow members to return to practising their religion as per the Islamic prophet Muhammad, and secondarily give dawah (calling) to ...

  3. Inside the Tablighi Jamaat - Wikipedia

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    Inside the Tablighi Jamaat is a book by Ziya Us Salam, a journalist at The Hindu.The book is an analysis of the Tablighi Jamaat from a critical standpoint. Written after the controversy surrounding the Tablighi Jamaat COVID-19 hotspot in Delhi in 2020, it examines the group's history, practices, controversies, and internal dynamics.

  4. Nizamuddin Markaz Mosque - Wikipedia

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    c. 1857. Nizamuddin Markaz, also called Banglewali Masjid, is a mosque located in Nizamuddin West in South Delhi, India. It is the birthplace and global centre of the Tablighi Jamaat, [1] [2] the missionary and reformist movement started by Muhammad Ilyas Kandhlawi in 1926. Since 2015, frictions developed within the group over the leadership of ...

  5. Ijtema - Wikipedia

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    Ijtema ( Arabic: اجتماع) is an Islamic congregation organised by Islamic organisations in association with millions of Muslims. It is an essential part of the Tablighi Jamaat around the world as it plays a significant role on the lives of Muslims, and a huge number of people engage in Ijtema. Many countries celebrate this event in a ...

  6. Muhammad Abdul Wahhab - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad Shafi Quraishi (1903–1971) was the first regular amir of the Tablighi Jamaat in Pakistan; he was succeeded by Haji Muhammad Bashir (1919–1992). Abdul Wahhab succeeded Bashir as the third regular amir for Pakistan. [4] He was based at Raiwind Markaz, the movement's headquarters in the country, where he headed a shura (council).

  7. Tabligh Akbar - Wikipedia

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    Tabligh Akbar is a large-scale Qur'anic recitation event or mass religious meeting [1] held throughout the Indonesian archipelago. The event often accompanies khutbah (sermon), preaching, and dawah (proselytizing). The scale of Tabligh Akbar can vary, from the local level which fits within the local mosques, to the national level which rallies ...

  8. Kakrail Mosque - Wikipedia

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    Kakrail, Ramna, Dhaka, Bangladesh. / 23.7369; 90.4035. Haji Abdul Mukit Saheb RH. Malwali Mosque, Kakrail Markaz ( Bengali: মালওয়ালী মসজিদ, কাকরাইল মারকাজ) is a mosque in the Kakrail neighbourhood of Ramna, Dhaka, Bangladesh. [1] [2] Located near Ramna Park, it is the centre of the Tabligh ...

  9. Ahl al-Fatrah - Wikipedia

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    In Islamic theology, the term Ahl al-Fatrah ( Arabic: أهل الفترة, ahl al-fatrah ), which literally means "people of the time period", refers to the people who lived during a gap in revelation between the times of the prophets Jesus (Isa) and Muhammad, approximately between 30 CE and 610 CE. It can also refer in a general sense to ...