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- عبد العزيز الدهلوي (1159 - 1239 هـ / 1746 - 1823 م) هو عالم و شاعر مسلم، من أهل الهند. هو عبد العزيز بن ولي الله بن عبد الرحيم العمري الدهلوي. أخذ عن نور الله البرهانوي، ومحمد أمين الكشميري ومحمد عاشق البهلني. (ar)
- El xa Abd-al-Aziz ad-Dihlawí (Delhi, 1746-1824) fou un teòleg indi, fill del xa . Va escriure diverses obres teològiques en àrab i persa. Les seves obres principals són, en àrab, Sirr aix-xahadatayn i Aziz al-iqtibàs fi-fadàïl akhyar an-nas i, en persa, Toḥfa-ye eṯnā ʿašarīya, ʿOǰāla-ye nāfeʿa, Bostān al-moḥaddeṯīn i Fatāvā-ye ʿAzīzī. (ca)
- Shah Abdul Aziz Muhaddith Dehlavi (11 October 1746 – 5 June 1824; شاہ عبد العزیز دھلوی) was Muhaddith (scholar of Hadith) and Mujadid Sufi and reformer from India. He was of the Naqshbandi Sufi order which emerged from a tradition of violent backlash against the modernization of Sunni culture. This tradition inspired later Sunni scholarship, including Aziz's father Shah Waliullah. Aziz was the to declare Hindustan to be Darul Harb.Most of the Indian schools of Hadith learning which exist to the present day have the name of Shah ʿAbd-al-ʿAzīz at the head of their educational pedigree. (en)
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- عبد العزيز الدهلوي (1159 - 1239 هـ / 1746 - 1823 م) هو عالم و شاعر مسلم، من أهل الهند. هو عبد العزيز بن ولي الله بن عبد الرحيم العمري الدهلوي. أخذ عن نور الله البرهانوي، ومحمد أمين الكشميري ومحمد عاشق البهلني. (ar)
- El xa Abd-al-Aziz ad-Dihlawí (Delhi, 1746-1824) fou un teòleg indi, fill del xa . Va escriure diverses obres teològiques en àrab i persa. Les seves obres principals són, en àrab, Sirr aix-xahadatayn i Aziz al-iqtibàs fi-fadàïl akhyar an-nas i, en persa, Toḥfa-ye eṯnā ʿašarīya, ʿOǰāla-ye nāfeʿa, Bostān al-moḥaddeṯīn i Fatāvā-ye ʿAzīzī. (ca)
- Shah Abdul Aziz Muhaddith Dehlavi (11 October 1746 – 5 June 1824; شاہ عبد العزیز دھلوی) was Muhaddith (scholar of Hadith) and Mujadid Sufi and reformer from India. He was of the Naqshbandi Sufi order which emerged from a tradition of violent backlash against the modernization of Sunni culture. This tradition inspired later Sunni scholarship, including Aziz's father Shah Waliullah. Aziz was the to declare Hindustan to be Darul Harb.Most of the Indian schools of Hadith learning which exist to the present day have the name of Shah ʿAbd-al-ʿAzīz at the head of their educational pedigree. (en)
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- عبد العزيز الدهلوي (ar)
- Abd-al-Aziz ad-Dhilawí (ca)
- Shah Abdul Aziz Dehlavi (en)
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