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Akhbar Ul-Akhyar
Akhbar in Arabic () is the plural of ''khabar'' (), meaning ''news'' or, in Classical Arabic, ''reports'' about significant past events. The Arabic term occurs in the titles of many newspapers and other media, and may refer to: Journals Middle East and North Africa * Akhbar el-Yom, an Egyptian weekly newspaper, founded 1944 * Al Akhbar (Egypt), an Egyptian daily, founded 1952 * Akhbar Al-Adab, an Egyptian literary weekly newspaper *Al Akhbar (Lebanon), a Lebanese daily newspaper, founded 2006 *Akhbar Al Khaleej, a Bahrain daily newspaper * Akhbar Al Arab, a daily newspaper published in the United Arab Emirates * 'Akhbar ha-'Ir (lit., 'City Mouse'; also a pun on the Arabic term), an Israeli weekly entertainment guide South Asia * Akhbarul Hind, an Arabic-language fortnightly newspaper published in Mumbai, India * Akhbar-e-Jahan, an Urdu-language weekly family magazine from Karachi, Pakistan * Al Akhbar (Pakistan), an Urdu-language daily from Pakistan * Khalsa Akhbar Lahore, a Pu ...
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Arabic
Arabic (, , or , ) is a Central Semitic languages, Central Semitic language of the Afroasiatic languages, Afroasiatic language family spoken primarily in the Arab world. The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) assigns language codes to 32 varieties of Arabic, including its standard form of Literary Arabic, known as Modern Standard Arabic, which is derived from Classical Arabic. This distinction exists primarily among Western linguists; Arabic speakers themselves generally do not distinguish between Modern Standard Arabic and Classical Arabic, but rather refer to both as ( "the eloquent Arabic") or simply ' (). Arabic is the List of languages by the number of countries in which they are recognized as an official language, third most widespread official language after English and French, one of six official languages of the United Nations, and the Sacred language, liturgical language of Islam. Arabic is widely taught in schools and universities around the wo ...
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Akhbar-e-Jahan
Jang Media Group (), also known as Geo Group, is a Pakistani media conglomerate and a subsidiary of Dubai-based company Independent Media Corporation. It has headquarters in Printing House, Karachi. It is the publisher of the Urdu language newspaper the ''Daily Jang'', ''The News International'', ''Mag Weekly'', and operates Geo News and Geo TV channels.The War on Jang on Newsweek (Pakistan) website
Published 26 November 2014, Retrieved 24 October 2019
Mir Shakil-ur-Rahman is the current Editor-in-Chief.


History

Mir Khalil ur Rehman, a businessman of Kashmiri descent, founded the Jang Group at the end of World War II. As of 2011, his eldest son, Mir Javed ur Rehman, is the group chairman and the executive directo ...
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Danny Denzongpa
Danny Denzongpa (born Tshering Phintso Denzongpa; 25 February 1948) is an Indian actor, playback singer, film director, and liquor baron. His film career was primarily in Hindi, but also occasionally in Bengali, Nepali, and Tamil films. In a career spanning five decades, has acted in over 190 films since 1971. In 2003, Denzongpa was awarded the Padma Shri, India's fourth-highest civilian honour. He has also starred in some international films, the most famous being '' Seven Years in Tibet'' where he appeared alongside Brad Pitt. His best known villainous roles are in '' Dhund'', '' 36 Ghante'', '' Bandish'', '' Jeeo Aur Jeene Do'', '' Pyar Jhukta Nahin'', '' Aandhi-Toofan'', '' Agneepath'', '' Hum'', '' Krantiveer'', '' Indian'' and '' Enthiran'' whereas his best known positive roles were in '' Chor Machaye Shor'', '' Fakira'', '' Kalicharan'', ''Devata'', '' Bulundi'', '' Adhikar'', '' Aag Hi Aag'' and '' China Gate''. His directorial venture '' Phir Wahi Raat'' was consider ...
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Andhaa Kanoon
''Andhaa Kaanoon'' () is a 1983 Hindi-language action film directed by T. Rama Rao, starring Rajinikanth, Hema Malini, Reena Roy in leading roles and featuring an ensemble cast in supporting roles including Prem Chopra, Danny Denzongpa, Pran, Madan Puri and Amrish Puri. Amitabh Bachchan makes an extended special appearance along with Madhavi and Dharmendra is seen in a cameo. It is a remake of the Tamil film ''Sattam Oru Iruttarai'' (1981). The film was a critical and commercial success and the 5th highest grossing film of 1983. This is the Bollywood debut of Tamil superstar Rajinikanth. Plot Vijay Singh is hell bent on taking vengeance against three men who had traumatized and killed some of his family members. Vijay's sister, Durga Devi Singh, has joined the Police department just to take revenge against those three men through lawful means. Vijay has decided to kill them one by one by taking law into his own hands as he does not believe in the law. One day, Vijay comes a ...
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Akhbari
Akhbarism () is a branch of Twelver Shia Islam, whose adherents do not perform imitation ( ''taqlid'') of an islamic jurist ( ''marja''). Akhbaris rejects the use of intercessory reasoning via trained Islamic jurists to derive verdicts in Islamic law, maintaining it is forbidden ('' haram'') to perform imitation of anyone but one of the Fourteen Infallibles of Twelver Islam. The term Akhbari comes from ''khabara'at'', news or reports, while Usuli comes from ''Uṣūl al-fiqh'', principles of Islamic jurisprudence. Akhbaris, unlike Usulis, do not accept '' Usul al-fiqh''—i.e. the attempt to draw up a coherent set of legal principles based on rulings made by the Imams prior to the Occultation (''ghayba'') of the last Imam. Gleave, ''Scripturalist Islam'', 2007: p.xvi Akhbaris claim to directly imitate the Ahl al-Bayt, on the grounds that the Imams are infallible and the marja, however learned in jurisprudence, is not. Knowledge of the religious rulings or Islamic juris ...
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Akhbar (Shia Islam)
In Twelver Shia Islam, ''Akhbar'' refers to the transmission of ''hadith'', which are traditions regarding the actions and teachings of Muhammad, and his twelve successors. It is the foundation of Akhbari Twelver Shia Islam, which uses it to give rulings for ''fiqh ''Fiqh'' (; ) is the term for Islamic jurisprudence.Fiqh
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External links

*http://www.akhbari.org/English/index.htm


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Koshur Akhbar
''Koshur Akhbar'' () is an online newspaper from the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir that carries news and literary pieces in the Kashmiri language. There is no daily newspaper published in print media in this language, however there are weeklies currently getting published in print media. Koshur Akhbar provides an opportunity to Kashmiris all over the world to be informed of events of Jammu & Kashmir in their own language. It helps in developing literacy Literacy is the ability to read and write, while illiteracy refers to an inability to read and write. Some researchers suggest that the study of "literacy" as a concept can be divided into two periods: the period before 1950, when literacy was ... of Kashmiri among its visitors. References External linksKoshur Akhbar Newspapers published in India Mass media in Jammu and Kashmir 2005 establishments in Jammu and Kashmir Newspapers established in 2005 Kashmiri-language websites {{India-newspaper-stub ...
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Khalsa Akhbar Lahore
The ''Khalsa Akhbar'' ( (Gurmukhi), (Shahmukhi)), Lahore, was a weekly newspaper and the organ of the Lahore Khalsa Diwan, a Sikh society. Published from Lahore in the Punjabi language (Gurmukhi script), the newspaper was established in 1886 and functioned sporadically till 1905. Founded by Bhai Gurmukh Singh, a professor of Punjabi at the Oriental College, Lahore, who also established the ''Khalsa Press'' in Lahore, the paper was taken over by Giani Ditt Singh, a scholar and a poet. It was one of the most prominent and influential Sikh periodicals prior to 1920. History The newspaper was published with effect from 13 June 1886 through the efforts of Bhai Gurmukh Singh from Lahore. However, Norman Gerald Barrier claims the paper was established in 1883. The newspaper was founded through the joint-efforts of Gurmukh Singh, Jhanda Singh, and Ditt Singh, after the three had established the Khalsa Press in 1883. Maharaja Hira Singh of Nabha State aided with the establishment ...
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Al Akhbar (Pakistan)
''Al Akhbar'' () is an Urdu daily newspaper in Pakistan. The newspaper is published from Islamabad, with an edition published in Muzaffarabad as well. As of 2004 Ghulam Akbar was the editor of the newspaper. See also * List of newspapers in Pakistan The total number of newspapers are 707 as of 2019 according to Pakistan Bureau of Statistics. Following is a list of newspapers in Pakistan. References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Newspapers in Pakistan Lists of newspapers by cou ... References External links Al-Akhbar Official Site Daily newspapers published in Pakistan Publications with year of establishment missing Urdu-language newspapers published in Pakistan Mass media in Islamabad {{italic title ...
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Akhbarul Hind
Akhbarul Hind (in Arabic اخبار الهند meaning ''The News of India'') is an Arabic language fortnightly publication from Mumbai, India India, officially the Republic of India, is a country in South Asia. It is the List of countries and dependencies by area, seventh-largest country by area; the List of countries by population (United Nations), most populous country since .... References Newspapers published in Mumbai Arabic-language newspapers Publications with year of establishment missing {{publish-stub ...
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Classical Arabic
Classical Arabic or Quranic Arabic () is the standardized literary form of Arabic used from the 7th century and throughout the Middle Ages, most notably in Umayyad Caliphate, Umayyad and Abbasid Caliphate, Abbasid literary texts such as poetry, elevated prose and oratory, and is also the liturgical language of Islam, "Quranic" referring to the Quran. Classical Arabic is, furthermore, the Register (sociolinguistics), register of the Arabic language on which Modern Standard Arabic is based. Several written grammars of Classical Arabic were published with the exegesis of Arabic grammar being at times based on the existing texts and the works of previous texts, in addition to various early sources considered to be of most venerated genesis of Arabic. The primary focus of such works was to facilitate different linguistic aspects. Modern Standard Arabic is its direct descendant used today throughout the Arab world in writing and in formal speaking, for example prepared speeches, some r ...
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Ha'ir
''Ha'ir'' (, lit ''The City'') is a weekly local newspaper published in Tel Aviv, Israel. The tabloid-sized newspaper was first published in October 1980. Since April 2005 when there was a major shakeup in the business structure of newspaper's publisher, Schocken Group, it has been distributed for free. ''Ha'ir'' is published on a Thursday evening, and is distributed throughout the metropolitan area of Tel Aviv through newspaper stands. One of ''Ha'ir'' supplements is ''Akhbar Ha'ir'' (, lit. ''City Mouse''), a Tel Aviv entertainment guide. In December 2009, distribution of ''Ha'ir'' was stopped to residents of Holon and Petah Tikva after research with focus groups found that residents are not interested in the content that is seen as more relevant to Tel Avivians. See also *List of Israeli newspapers This list of newspapers in Israel is a list of newspapers printed and distributed in the State of Israel. Most are published in Hebrew language, Hebrew, but there are also n ...
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