Naqvī, ʻAlī Naqī
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Name (Latin)
Naqvī, ʻAlī Naqī
Name (Arabic)
نقوى، على نقى، 1905-1988
Other forms of name
ʻAlī Naqī Naqvī
Naqqan Sahib
Naqvi, Syed Ali Naqi
Syed Ali Naqi Naqvi
Naqi Naqvi, Syed Ali
Naqvi, S. Ali Naqi (Syed Ali Naqi)
Ali Naqi-un-Naqvi
Naqvi, Ali-Naqi-un
نقن صاحب، 1905-1988
نقوى، سيد على نقى، 1905-1988
نقى نقوى، سيد على، 1905-1988
نقوى، س. على نقى، 1905-1988
على نقى النقوى، 1905-1988
نقوى، على نقى ال، 1905-1988
Date of birth
1905-12-26
Date of death
1988-05-18
Associated Language
urd
Gender
male
Sources of Information
- His The martyr of Karbala, 1984:t.p. (Allama Ali Naqi Naqvi) p. viii (b. 1904, also known as Naqqan Sahib, authority on Shiite theology and Muslim history)
- LC data base, 07/29/91(hdg.: Naqvī, ʻAlī Naqī)
- The leading lights of Islam, 2002:t.p. (Syed Ali Naqi Naqvi) cover (S. Ali Naqi Naqvi)
- Nahj al-balāghah, 2007:v.1, prelim. (Ali Naqi-un-Naqvi)
- IPFS, viewed 08 April 2019(born 26 December 1905 - 18 May 1988)
Wikipedia description:
Grand Ayatollah Syed Ali Naqi Naqvi Nasirabadi (December 26, 1905 – May 18, 1988) (26 Rajab 1323 AH – 1 Shawal 1408 AH), also known as Naqqan Sahib, was a Twelver Shia Marja, poet, writer, jurist and Quranic interpreter. His Urdu works include Shaheed-e-Insaniyat and Tareekh-e-Islam. He also wrote a translation and commentary of the Quran, in addition to dozens of books in Arabic. As a scholar of Shia Islam, he authored more than 100 books and 1000 short works.
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