Four Californian LecturesBilal Muslim Mission of Tanzania, 1989 M01 1 - 51 pages The transcript of four lectures delivered by Allamah Sayyid Saeed Akhtar Rizvi in California regarding Islam's true nature and it's perception in the West. It also includes a lecture about the culture of Muslims in India. |
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... command of English as well as Arabic, Urdu, Persian and Swahili, his undying patience and goodwill to together with his wit and good humor, we owe the most. It is our great hope that after he has finished his immediate work in India, ii.
... command of English as well as Arabic, Urdu, Persian and Swahili, his undying patience and goodwill to together with his wit and good humor, we owe the most. It is our great hope that after he has finished his immediate work in India, ii.
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... Persia wrote that even the few persons who had accepted Islam, had not done so with sincerity; that they had not got themselves circumcised. Caliph wrote to the former that it was preferable to have the treasury empty and encourage the ...
... Persia wrote that even the few persons who had accepted Islam, had not done so with sincerity; that they had not got themselves circumcised. Caliph wrote to the former that it was preferable to have the treasury empty and encourage the ...
Page 29
... Persian, also influenced the local languages. This is a natural process; language does not remain static — if it did, it would die. Every living language absorbs foreign words and foreign ideas, and thus its strength grows, and its ...
... Persian, also influenced the local languages. This is a natural process; language does not remain static — if it did, it would die. Every living language absorbs foreign words and foreign ideas, and thus its strength grows, and its ...
Page 30
... Persian words and phrases, while those writing in Hindi lean mostly on Sanskrit expressions. In some cases this tendency leads the writer (who perhaps want to prove their high erudition) to use such bombastic persianised or Sanskritised ...
... Persian words and phrases, while those writing in Hindi lean mostly on Sanskrit expressions. In some cases this tendency leads the writer (who perhaps want to prove their high erudition) to use such bombastic persianised or Sanskritised ...
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