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Allama Muhammad Shibli Nomani

Also known as

Shibli NomaniMuhammad Shibli Nu'maniShibli NumaniAllama Shibli NumaniAllama Shibli Nu'manShibli, Numani, MuhammadAllama Shibli NomaniMou. Shibli NomaniMoulvi Shibli NomaniMuḥammad Shiblı̄ Nu'mānı̄Shiblī Nu'mānīMuhammad Shiblī NumānīMuḥammad Shiblī NuʻmānīShiblī NuʻmānīMaulana Shibli Nomani

Allamah Shibli Nomani was born on June 3, 1857 at Azamgarh, India. He was a respected scholar of Islam from Indian subcontinent. He is known for the founding the Shibli National College in 1883 and the Darul Mussanifin in Azamgarh. Shibli was a versatile scholar in Arabic, Persian, Hindi, Turkish and Urdu. He was also a poet. He collected much material on the life of Prophet of Islam, Muhammad (PBUH) but could write only first two volumes of the planned work the Sirat-un-Nabi. His disciple, Syed Sulaiman Nadvi, made use of this material and added his own and wrote remaining five volumes of the work, the Sirat-un-Nabi after the death of his mentor. He died on November 18, 1914.

Born 1857-06-03

Died 1914-11-18

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Books by Allama Muhammad Shibli Nomani

Total count: 104