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Haqiqat al-Fuqara: Poetic Biography confiscate “Madho Lal” Hussayn (Persian)
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"Bibliography". Bhakti and Power: Debating India's Religion of the Heart, edited by John Stratton Hawley, Christian Lee Novetzke, Swapna Sharma, K. Sivaramakrishnan, Padma Kaimal and Anand A. Yang, Seattle, WA: University of Washington Press, , pp.
(). Bibliography. In J. Hawley, C. Novetzke, S. Sharma, K. Sivaramakrishnan, P. Kaimal & A. Yang (Ed.), Bhakti and Power: Debating India's Religion of the Heart (pp. ). Seattle, WA: University of Washington Press.
Bibliography. In: Hawley, J., Novetzke, C., Sharma, S., Sivaramakrishnan, K., Kaimal, P. and Yang, A. ed. Bhakti and Power: Debating India's Religion of the Heart. Seattle, WA: University of Washington Press, pp.
"Bibliography" In Bhakti and Power: Debating India's Religion of the Heart edited by John Stratton Hawley, Christian Lee Novetzke, Swapna Sharma, K. Sivaramakrishnan, Padma Kaimal and Anand A. Yang, Seattle, WA: University of Washington Press,
Bibliography. In: Hawley J, Novetzke C, Sharma S, Sivaramakrishnan K, Kaimal P, Yang A (ed.) Bhakti and Power: Debating India's Religion of the Heart. Seattle, WA: University of Washington Press; p
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Muhammad Ishaq Bhatti
Pakistani Islamic scholar and historian (–)
Muhammad Ishaq Bhatti (Urdu: محمد اسحاق بھٹی, romanized:Muḥammad Isḥāq Bhaṭṭī 15 March – 22 December ) was a Pakistani Islamic scholar and historian. A leading figure of Ahl-i Hadith in South Asia, Bhatti was born in Kotkapura in Faridkot State and migrated to Pakistan in after the partition of India.
Biography
[edit]Muhammad Ishaq Bhatti was born on 15 March in Kotkapura in the state of Faridkot (present day Faridkot, Punjab) into a Bhatti family.[1] His father, Abdul Majid Bhatti was a religious person. Ishaq Bhatti learnt Quran at home from his grandfather.
In , Bhatti moved to Pakistan from India with his family.[1][3]
Works
[edit]Bhaṭṭī has written several books in Urdu, including:
- Fuqahā-yi Hind (in Urdu). Lahore: Idārah-yi S̲aqāfat-i Islāmiyah. OCLC
- Cahrah-i nubuvvat: Qurān ke āʻine men̲. Rāvalpindī: ʻIlm o ʻIrfān Pablishraz: Milne ke pate, Kitāb Ghar. OCLC
- Maulānā Abūlkalām Āzād, ek nābg̲h̲ah-yi rozgār shak̲h̲ṣīyat. Paṭna: K̲h̲udā Bak̲h̲sh Oriyanṭal Pablik Lāʼibrerī. OCLC
- Qāfilah-yi Ḥadīs̲. Lāhaur: Maktabah-yi Quddūsiyyah. OCLC
- Barr-i Ṣag̲h̲īr men̲ ṣaḥābah, tābiʻīn, tabiʻ tābiʻīn. Naʼī Dihlī: al-Balāg̲h̲ Pablīk