Ahmad Raza Qadri, a prominent Islamic scholar and founder of the Barelvi movement, was the son of Allama Ahmed Raza Khan. His father's teachings and scholarly contributions significantly influenced Ahmad Raza Qadri's work and ideology within the context of Islamic thought and practice.
There may be more than one persons having the same name. It is better to ask questions about Islam. Number of children of a particular person, except the prophets, makes no difrference to religion.
Hassan Raza Ghadeeri was born in 1952.
Raza Mir died on September 16, 2002, in Canada.
S. H. Raza was born on 1922-02-22.
Yousaf Raza Gillani was born on 1952-06-09.
Owais Raza Qadri is one of the most famous Naat Khwaans of Pakistan. What I know about Owais Raza Qadri is that, he is a follower of Ahmed Raza Khan, the famous religious scholar and doesn't have any blood relationship with him
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Muhammad Owais Raza Qadri was born in 1969.
Qadri. has written: 'Shara salam-e-raza'
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There are many twitter accounts of Avais Raza Qadri. These accounts include "@owaisrazaquadri", "@owaisraza2526", "@owaisrazaQadri2" and "@bulbulemadina".
Milad Raza Qadri was born on October 1, 1982. As of now, that would make him 41 years old.
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Ahmad Raza Qadri is a prominent Pakistani Islamic scholar and the founder of the Barelvi movement, known for his teachings on Sufism and his emphasis on the love of the Prophet Muhammad. He authored numerous books and delivered lectures that resonated with many followers, particularly in the South Asian Muslim community. His teachings often focus on the importance of spirituality, devotion, and adherence to traditional Islamic practices. He is revered by many as a significant figure in contemporary Islamic thought.
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