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    Remembrances of Rashid: life-histories as lessons in the Deoband movement by Jones, J

    Published 2023
    “…This paper explores a foundational work within this genre: ‘Ashīq Ilahī Mīrutī’s Tazkira’t al-Rashīd (first published 1908-1910), a life-history of the Dēōbandī scholar and Sūfī shāykh Rashīd Ahmad Gangōhī. …”
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    Religious Sectarianism Destroying the Peaceful Image of Islamic Country: A Case Study of Pakistan by Muhammad Hamza, Samia Shams

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…Some namely scholars in different religious sects of Islam such as Sunni (Wahhabi, Deobandi, Ahl-e-Hadith and Baralvi) Shia are involving in supporting of sectarianism violence and also destroying the peaceful image of the country from last three decades. …”
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    Clarifying Salafism Related Threats on National Security of The Islamic Republic of Iran in both terms of Hard and Soft Dimensions by Hossein Masoudnia, S.Ali Majidinejad, Abdoreza Alishahi

    Published 2017-08-01
    “…The main question of this paper is: regarding Deobandi and Wahhabi ideas of Pakistani Salafists which are basically anti- Shiite, what the threats of Salafist groups of Pakistan are for the national security of The Islamic Republic of Iran? …”
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    Comparison of the Political Issue in South Asian Islamic Movements (Case study: Tablighi Jamaat - Jamaat-e-Islami) by Seyyed Mohammad Hossein Akramian

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…Jamaat-e-Islami and Jamaat Tablighi, two branches of Deobandi beliefs, were founded in the years after 1920. …”
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    Between Tradition and Transition: An Islamic Seminary, or Dar al-Uloom in Modern Britain by Haroon Sidat

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…There is the need to embody a ‘tarbiyyatic pedagogy’ that is one that emphasises the student-teacher relationship where the student is transformed in the process of learning while interpreting Islam through the lens of the Deobandi universe. Ultimately, it will be the younger generation of teachers who determine the particular trajectory of the Dar al-Uloom.…”
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    مولانا ثناء اللہ امر تسریؒ کی تفسیر کا اجمالی جائزہ۔An overview of Tafseer-e-Sanai by Maulana Sana-Ullah by پروفیسر ڈاکٹر حافظ محمد شکیل اوج

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…Moulana was affiliated with the sect of Ahle-Hadees but after attaining the education from different institutions several of sects like, Darul Uloom Deoband & Madarsa-e-Kanpur, (i.e Deobandi & Brailvi), Moulana had been freed from any single sect. …”
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    Islamic Thought in the South Asian Subcontinent by Zafar I. Ansari

    Published 1995-04-01
    “…Study whether the foundations of the political movements, religious organizations, and sects that arose in the subcontinent (i.e., Ahl-i Hadith, Deobandi, and Barelawi) were laid on the emergent attitudes of opposition and resistance to British rule or whether their origins can be traced in the pre-British period; and 5. …”
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    Editorial by Ovamir Anjum

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…Atif Suhail Siddiqui’s “Theological and Intellectual Roots in Deobandi Thought” focuses on Muḥammad Qāsim Nānawtawī and his Ḥujjat al-Islām. …”
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    The Attitude of Young Sunnī Muslims in Britain Towards Religious Authority by Aydın Bayram

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Thus, this study offers two main results: From different sectarian orientations, such as Deobandī, Barēlwī and Jamāʿat-i Islāmī, they generally admit that following a school of law (Ḥanafī, Mālikī, Shāfiʿī, and Ḥanbalī) in current is essential for a lay person. …”
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    DARUL ULUM DEOBAND: PRESERVING RELIGIOUS AND CULTURAL INTEGRITY OF SOUTH ASIAN MUSLIMS THROUGH STRUCTURAL AND STRATEGIC INNOVATIONS by DR. MUHAMMAD NAVEED AKHTAR

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…The present paper goes into some of important historical developments such as: socio-political circumstances which led to the origination of madrasah Deoband, lofty vision and objectives envisaged by its founders, administration of educational-cum-institutional paraphernalia, nationalist stance and struggle for freedom carried out by the Deobandi veterans, strategies and policies it adopted to deal with political challenges faced by the Indian Muslims during British Raj and after partition of India. …”
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    Role of Islamic Jurists in the Development of Fiqh-e-Hanafi in Sub-Continent (19th Century CE) = برصغیر میں فقہ حنفی کے ارتقاء میں فقہاء کا کردار(انیسویں صدی عیسوی)... by Anwar Ali, Dr Muhammad Yousaf

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Some of the famous Quzat (Judges) and Muftiyaan were Qazi Khalil ur Rahman Rampuri, Qazi Inayat Kakorvi, Mufti Khalil ur Rahman Kakorvi, Mufti Sharfuddin Rampuri, Mufti Ali Kabir Machli Shehri, Mufti Saad ullah Murad Abadi, Mufti Riaz uddin Kakorvi, Mufti Abdul Qayyoom Siddiqi, Mufti Abdul Ghafoor Hamayuni and Mufti Aziz ur Rahman Deobandi. During this period, Ulama wrote a lot of books according to Fiqh e Hanafi and thus played a vital role in the evolution of this fiqh. …”
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    Muslim Networks and Transnational Communities in and across Europe by Barbara Caputo

    Published 2004-04-01
    “…Jorgen Neilson notes in his chapter that many networks (e.g., the Indian Deobandis, the Brelwis, or the Tabligh-i-Jama’at) have gained a space and an influence in Europe that they cannot achieve in their home countries. …”
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