Ahmed raza khan barelvi family tree
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Imam Reza shrine
Tomb of the eighth Imam of the Shiites in Mashhad, Iran
The Imam Reza shrine (Persian: حرم امام رضا, romanized: Haram-e Emâm Rezâ, lit. 'Sanctuary of Imam Reza'), located in Mashhad, Iran, is an Islamic shrine containing the remains of Ali al-Rida, the eighth Imam of Shia Islam. It is the largest mosque in the world by area. Also contained within the complex are the Goharshad Mosque, a museum, a library, four seminaries,[1] a cemetery, the Razavi University of Islamic Sciences, and other buildings.
The complex is a tourism center in Iran[2][3] and has been described as "the heart of the Shia Iran"[4] with 25 million Iranian and non-Iranian Shias visiting the shrine each year, according to a 2007 estimate.[5]
The shrine itself covers an area of 267,079 square metres (2,874,810 sq ft) while the seven courtyards which surround it cover an area of 331,578 square metres (3,569,080 sq ft), totaling 598,657 m2 (6,443,890 sq ft).[6]
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Imam Reza Holy Complex
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Ali ibn Moosa (Ali the son of Moosa) known as Reza is of descendants of Muhammad, the holy prophet of Islam, cherished by the Muslims of the whole world for his high spiritual levels and importance whom born in Medina and moved to Thus in Iran after the order of Ma'mūn, the seventh Abbasid caliph, when the most significance part of Imam Reza’s life regarding his political and religious role initiates and conclude by his martyrization.
The role of Imam Reza in the guidance of the public in his lifetime and his prominent status as a religious figure lead to the transformation of his holy shrine as one of the religious hubs for Muslims and especially Shias which has had large architectural developments during the history. The complex was so respected by the Shia believers and various governments, whether Shia or Sunni, that has benefited from constant restoration, maintenance and new extensions during different eras. Plenty of tourists visit the Holy shrine each year and know it as the largest and most significant religious places for Iranian
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Ahmad Raza Khan Barelvi is also remembered by titles such as Ala Hazrat and Mujaddid Ma'at Hazra. He was born on June 14, 1856 in Bareilly. He was a famous religious scholar of Bareilly in northern India. He belonged to Hanafi jurisprudence. The reason for his fame is his love for the Holy Prophet (sws), his collection of Naat written in honor of the Holy Prophet (sws) and his vast collection of scholarly fatwas. It consists of about 12 volumes, known as the Fatwa Rizviyah. In the Indian subcontinent, a large number of Sunnis are known as Barelvi because of him. He completed his religious studies at home with his father Maulana Naqi Ali Khan. He performed Hajj twice from Baitullah. In addition to teaching, he authored several books and magazines on various sciences and arts. He also translated the Qur'an into Urdu which is known as Kinz-ul-Iman. He also specialized in mathematics and Jafar. You also had a special fondness for poetry. He has written many Naats and Salaams in honor of the Holy Prophet (sws). He authored hundreds of books in Arabic, Persian and Urdu. Ahmad Raza Barel
Imam Reza Holy Complex
Description
Ali ibn Moosa (Ali the son of Moosa) known as Reza is of descendants of Muhammad, the holy prophet of Islam, cherished by the Muslims of the whole world for his high spiritual levels and importance whom born in Medina and moved to Thus in Iran after the order of Ma'mūn, the seventh Abbasid caliph, when the most significance part of Imam Reza’s life regarding his political and religious role initiates and conclude by his martyrization.
The role of Imam Reza in the guidance of the public in his lifetime and his prominent status as a religious figure lead to the transformation of his holy shrine as one of the religious hubs for Muslims and especially Shias which has had large architectural developments during the history. The complex was so respected by the Shia believers and various governments, whether Shia or Sunni, that has benefited from constant restoration, maintenance and new extensions during different eras. Plenty of tourists visit the Holy shrine each year and know it as the largest and most significant religious places for Iranian
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Ahmad Raza Khan Barelvi is also remembered by titles such as Ala Hazrat and Mujaddid Ma'at Hazra. He was born on June 14, 1856 in Bareilly. He was a famous religious scholar of Bareilly in northern India. He belonged to Hanafi jurisprudence. The reason for his fame is his love for the Holy Prophet (sws), his collection of Naat written in honor of the Holy Prophet (sws) and his vast collection of scholarly fatwas. It consists of about 12 volumes, known as the Fatwa Rizviyah. In the Indian subcontinent, a large number of Sunnis are known as Barelvi because of him. He completed his religious studies at home with his father Maulana Naqi Ali Khan. He performed Hajj twice from Baitullah. In addition to teaching, he authored several books and magazines on various sciences and arts. He also translated the Qur'an into Urdu which is known as Kinz-ul-Iman. He also specialized in mathematics and Jafar. You also had a special fondness for poetry. He has written many Naats and Salaams in honor of the Holy Prophet (sws). He authored hundreds of books in Arabic, Persian and Urdu. Ahmad Raza Barel
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