by Mirza Hasan Beg | Dec 23, 2020 | Gallery
A visual gallery In quest for Mughal history and following in the footsteps of Zahir-uddin Babar and his autobiography,” Waqa-I-Babar” (the Urdu translation of which was performed by Prof. Yunus Jafrey,) I undertook exploratory journeys in the years 2000 to 2007...
by Mirza Hasan Beg | Dec 14, 2020 | Gallery, Monuments
A visual gallery from Uzbekistan In quest for Mughal history and following in the footsteps of Zahir-uddin Babar and his a autobiography, called Waqa-I-Babar(the Urdu translation of which was performed by Prof. Yunus Jafrey,) I undertook exploratory journeys in the...
by Khalid Bin Umar | Dec 6, 2020 | Historical Narratives, Monuments
Lucknow is not a very old city, yet is has a very rich cultural and architectural heritage to its glory. It has always been known as a center of Modern Indian life with its rich historical legacy. It rose into prominence after it became an important center of...
by Rehan Asad | Nov 25, 2020 | Historical Narratives, People stories
Located thirty nine kilometers north of Aligarh Pahasu is a small town of District Bulandshahr. During British era, the town was the center of some prominent Lalkhani Muslim families who owned the big zamindari estate in the district. Lalkhani’s were Muslim...
by Nabeel Ahmad | Nov 15, 2020 | Historical Narratives
A Historical Review From 1526 to 1757, the Mughal rulers seized and controlled great power in India. They operated the region that is present Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, and Pakistan. The Mughal rulers rendered tremendous contribution to Indian art and culture....
by tawarikh | Oct 29, 2020 | Gallery
Mawlud Nabwi Al Sharif is the blessed birth of Prophet Muhammad (Peace be Upon Him). It is widely celebrated all across the Islamic countries except few countries following neo-puritan Ideologies. There is unanimous consensus among all Sunni & Shia scholars...
by Faisal Hassan | Oct 23, 2020 | Aligarhnama, Historical Narratives
The prominent daybreak retreat for the residents of Civil Lines in Aligarh is undoubtedly, the Naqvi Park, named after Syed Abu Talib Naqvi, ICS. the bureaucrat who served as the District Magistrate of Aligarh from 1942-1947. Built in 1835, the Christ Church at Naqvi...
by tawarikh | Oct 16, 2020 | Gallery, People stories
Prime minister of Akbar Shah II & Sir Syed Maternal Grandfather Khwaja Fariduddin, the maternal grandfather of Sir Syed was among the descendants of 12th Sufi scholar of Naqshbandi Tariqa, Khwaja Mohammad Yusuf Hamdani. The grandfather of Khwaja Fariduddin came to...
by Sayyid Danyal | Oct 8, 2020 | Historical Narratives, People stories, Sufiway
Imam al-Hādi ila al-Haqq Yahya bin al-Husayn: the first Imam of Yemen. Born in tenth century Medina to a scholarly family who trace their lineage to Prophet Muhammad, Imam al-Hādi ila al-Haqq Yahya bin al-Husayn served as the first Imam of Yemen. He sought to revive...
by Sayyid Danyal | Oct 1, 2020 | People stories, Sufiway
A Yemenite religious scholar, former Mufti of Yemen & Hijaz, Imam of the Zaydiyya community of the last century, [1914 – 2007]. His lineage from his fatherAbu-l Husnayn Majduddin bin Muhammad bin Mansur bin Ahmad bin Abdullah bin Yahya bin al-Hasan bin Yahya...
by Dr. Mohammad Siddiqui | Sep 14, 2020 | Historical Narratives
A British Educationist & Second Principal of Muhammadan Anglo-Oriental College Mr. Theodore Beck was a British educationist who was born at London in 1859. His father runs a business of optical instrument. Theodore studied at Trinity College, Cambridge University...
by Shams Jilani | Sep 9, 2020 | Audio/Videos
Roshni Hira se, 41-50 This is a video series of the biographical account of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) titled, Roshni Hira se written by Canada based scholar, Dr. Shams...