free+from+shams

  • 91Hazrat Jalaluddin Surkh-Posh Bukhari — Hazrat Syed Jalaluddin Surkh Posh Bukhari also called Sayyed Jalaluddin Bukhari as well as Shah Mir Surkh Posh of Bukhara (c. 1192 1291 AD) and also Pir Jalaluddin Qutub al Aqtab Makhdoom e Jahanian Jahan Gusht was a prominent Suhrawardiyya Sufi… …

    Wikipedia

  • 92Bangladesh — /bahng gleuh desh , bang /, n. republic in S Asia, N of the Bay of Bengal: a member of the Commonwealth of Nations; a former province of Pakistan. 125,340,261; 54,501 sq. mi. (141,158 sq. km). Cap.: Dhaka. Formerly, East Pakistan. * * *… …

    Universalium

  • 93Egypt — • Provides information on history, religion, and literature Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Egypt     Egypt     † …

    Catholic encyclopedia

  • 94Uthman ibn Affan — For other uses of the name, see Uthman. Uthman ibn Affan Caliph Uthman s empire at its peak, 655. Thu Al Nurayn Reign …

    Wikipedia

  • 95Muhammad al-Durrah — Muhammad Jamal al Durrah (1988 2000) ar. محمد جمال الدرة) was a Palestinian boy reported to have been killed by gunfire from the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) during a clash between the IDF and Palestinian Security Forces in the Gaza Strip on… …

    Wikipedia

  • 96Schools of economic thought — describes the multitude of academic approaches toward economics throughout the history of economic thought. While economists do not always fit into particular schools, particularly in modern times, classifying economists into schools of thought… …

    Wikipedia

  • 97Wahba Zuhayli — Dr. Professor Sheikh Wahba Mustafa al Zuhayli (1932 ) born in Dair Atiah, Syria is a prominent Sunni professor and Islamic scholar specializing in Islamic law and legal philosophy. He is also currently a preacher at Badr Mosque in Dair Atiah. He… …

    Wikipedia

  • 98History of Islam — This article is about the history of Islam as a culture and polity. For the history of the Islamic faith, see Spread of Islam. For Islamic civilization, see Islamic civilization (disambiguation). For military conquests, see Islamic conquests. For …

    Wikipedia

  • 99Karachi — This article is about the city of Karachi. For other uses, see Karachi (disambiguation). Karachi کراچی (Urdu) ڪراچي (Sindhi) …

    Wikipedia

  • 100Persian literature — (PerB|ادبیات پارسی) spans two and a half millennia, though much of the pre Islamic material has been lost. Its sources often come from far flung regions beyond the borders of present day Iran, as the Persian language flourished and survives… …

    Wikipedia