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Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi (, (ヒンディー語:अहमद रज़ा खान), 14 June 1856 CE or 10 Shawwal 1272 AH - 28 October 1921 CE or 25 Safar 1340 AH), also known as ''Ala'Hazarat'', was a Muslim scholar, Sufi, and reformer in British India. The Barelvi movement within Sunni Islam is attributed to him.〔See: He denied and condemned Taziah, Qawwali, tawaf of mazar, sada except Allah SWT, women visit at Shrines of Sufis. *''Illustrated Dictionary of the Muslim World'' (2011), p. 113. Marshall Cavendish, ISBN 9780761479291 *''Globalisation, Religion & Development'' (2011), p. 53. Farhang Morady and İsmail Şiriner (eds.). London: International Journal of Politics and Economics. *Rowena Robinson (2005) ''Tremors of Violence: Muslim Survivors of Ethnic Strife in Western India'', p. 191. Thousand Oaks: Sage Publications, ISBN 0761934081 *Roshen Dalal (2010) ''The Religions of India: A Concise Guide to Nine Major Faiths'', p. 51. Revised edition. City of Westminster: Penguin Books, ISBN 9780143415176 *Barbara D. Metcalf (2009) ''Islam in South Asia in Practice'', p. 342. Princeton: Princeton University Press. *''The Columbia World Dictionary of Islamism'' (2007), p. 92. Oliver Roy and Antoine Sfeir (eds.), New York: Columbia University Press. * *Elizabeth Sirriyeh (1999) ''Sufis and Anti-Sufis: The Defense, Rethinking and Rejection of Sufism in the Modern World'', p. 49. London: Routledge, ISBN 0-7007-1058-2.〕〔Ali Riaz (2008) ''Faithful Education: Madrassahs in South Asia'', p. 75. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, ISBN 9780813543451〕 Raza Khan wrote on numerous topics, including law, religion, philosophy and the sciences. He was a prolific writer, Mufti (jurist) producing nearly 1,000 works in his lifetime.〔 ==Early life and family== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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