Hübsch, Hadayatullah, 1946-2011
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Name (Latin)
Hübsch, Hadayatullah, 1946-2011
Other forms of name
Hübsch, Paul-Gerhard, 1946-2011
Hübsch, Paul-Gerhard, 1946- nnaa
Hadayatullah, 1946-2011
Hübsch, P. G. (Paul Gerhard), 1946-2011
Hübsch, Hadayat-Ullah P. G. (Hadayat-Ullah Paul Gerhard), 1946-2011
Date of birth
1946
Date of death
2011
Associated Language
ger
Gender
male
Sources of Information
- His Abgedichtetes, 1979:t.p. (Hadayatullah Hübsch) p. 46 (b. 1/18/46; name originally Paul-Gerhard Hübsch; changed name upon conversion to Islam)
- LC data base, 2-20-87(hdg.: Hübsch, Paul-Gerhard, 1946-)
- Frauen im Islam, c1997:t.p. (Hadayatullah) p. 1, etc. (Hadayatullah Hübsch)
- Die von der Generation Kamikaze, 1970:t.p. (P.G. Hübsch)
- Ausgeflippt, 1971:t.p. (Hadayat-Ullah PG Hübsch)
- German Wikipedia WWW site, Jan. 5, 2011(Hadayatullah Hübsch; b. Paul-Gerhard Hübsch, Jan. 8, 1946, Chemnitz; d. Jan. 4, 2011, Frankfurt am Main; German author, journalist, activist of the 1968 movement, and longtime press officer of Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland e.V.)
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Wikipedia description:
Hadayatullah Hübsch (January 8, 1946 in Chemnitz – January 4, 2011; born as Paul-Gerhard Hübsch) was a German author, journalist, poet, political activist of the 68s movement and, following his conversion to Ahmadiyya Islam, long-time spokesman of the Ahmadi Community in Germany. He also served as an Imam of the Noor Mosque in Frankfurt. From 1991 to 1998 he was chairman of the Association of German Writers (VdS) in Hesse and in his last years he worked as a writer in Frankfurt.
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