Alim Radar
Alim (or ʿAlīm , also anglicized as Aleem) is one of the Names of God in Islam, meaning "All-knowing one". It is also used as a personal name, as a short form of Abdul Alim, "Servant of the All-Knowing". Given name * Alim Ashirov (1955-1979), Soviet footballer *Aleem Dar (born 1968), Pakistani cricketer *Aleem Ford (born 1997), American-Puerto Rican basketball player * Alim Karkayev (born 1985), Russian footballer * Alim Khan (1774-1810), Khan of Kokand *Alim Kouliev (born 1959), Russian-American actor and director * Alim McNeill (born 2000), American football player *Alim Öztürk (born 1992), Turkish footballer *Alim Qasimov (born 1957), Azerbaijani musician * Alim Qurbanov (born 1977), Azerbaijani footballer Middle name *Mohammed Alim Khan, last emir of the Manghit dynasty * Mohammad Alim Qarar, member of the Wolesi Jirga for Laghman Province, Afghanistan Surname * Issam Alim, Egyptian Islamist *Juice Aleem, British rapper * Mariam A. Aleem (1930–2010), Egyptian artist ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Omniscience
Omniscience is the property of possessing maximal knowledge. In Hinduism, Sikhism and the Abrahamic religions, it is often attributed to a divine being or an all-knowing spirit, entity or person. In Jainism, omniscience is an attribute that any individual can eventually attain. In Buddhism, there are differing beliefs about omniscience among different schools. Etymology The word ''omniscience'' derives from the Latin word ''wikt:sciens, sciens'' ("to know" or "conscious") and the prefix ''wikt:omni, omni'' ("all" or "every"), but also means "Eye of Providence, all-seeing". In religion Buddhism The topic of omniscience has been much debated in various Indian traditions, but no more so than by the Buddhists. After Dharmakirti's excursions into the subject of pramana, what constitutes a valid cognition, Śāntarakṣita and his student Kamalaśīla thoroughly investigated the subject in the Tattvasamgraha and its commentary the Panjika. The arguments in the text can be broadly ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Mohammed Alim Khan
Emir Sayyid Mir Muhammad Alim Khan ( Chagatai and , 3 January 1880 – 28 April 1944) was the last emir of the Uzbek Manghit dynasty, rulers of the Emirate of Bukhara in Central Asia. Although Bukhara was a protectorate of the Russian Empire from 1873, the Emir presided over the internal affairs of his emirate as an absolute monarch and reigned from 3 January 1911 to 30 August 1920. Early life At the age of thirteen, Alim Khan was sent by his father Emir Abdulahad Khan to Saint Petersburg for three years to study government and modern military techniques. In 1896, having received formal confirmation as Crown Prince of Bukhara by the Russian government, he returned home. After two years in Bukhara assisting in his father's administration, he was appointed governor of the Nasef region for the next twelve years. He was then transferred to the northern province of Karmana, which he ruled for another two years, until receiving word in 1910 of his father's death. Reign At t ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Arabic-language Masculine Given Names
Arabic (, , or , ) is a Central Semitic language of the 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 third most widespread official language after English and French, one of six official languages of the United Nations, and the liturgical language of Islam. Arabic is widely taught in schools and universities around the world and is used to varying degrees in workplaces, governments and the media. During the Middle Ages, Arabic was a major vehicle of culture and learning, e ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Arabic-language Surnames
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 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Alimuddin (other)
Alimuddin () is the name of: * Ilm-ud-Din or Alimuddin (1908–1929), Indian murderer * Alimuddin Ahmad (1884–1920), Bengali activist and revolutionary * Alimuddin (cricketer) (1930–2012), Pakistani cricketer * Mohammad Alim Uddin (1940–2015), Bangladeshi politician * Alimuddin Zumla (born 1955), British-Zambian professor of infectious diseases and international health * Azim ud-Din I, also known as Alimuddin, eighteenth century Sultan of Sulu and Sabah * Alimuddin Daeng Matiro, Indonesian regent See also *Alim Alim (or ʿAlīm , also anglicized as Aleem) is one of the Names of God in Islam, meaning "All-knowing one". It is also used as a personal name, as a short form of Abdul Alim, "Servant of the All-Knowing". Given name * Alim Ashirov (1955-1979), ... * Uddin {{hndis Bangladeshi masculine given names Masculine given names Indonesian masculine given names Pakistani masculine given names ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Alimullah (other)
Khwaja Alimullah (1772–1854) was the first Nawab of Dhaka. Alimullah (), a Bengali masculine given name of Arabic origin, may also refer to: * Mohammad Alimullah Miyan (1942–2017), founder of International University of Business Agriculture and Technology * A. K. Mohammad Alim Ullah (born 1955), two-term member of parliament See also *Alim *Ullah {{Refimprove, date=December 2009 Ellah is an Islamic name, which means "of Allah" or "of The God". Ellah is the form assumed by "Allah" when in a genitive construction. For instance, in classical Arabic when case ending vowels were still prono ... {{human name disambiguation, Alimullah Bangladeshi masculine given names Masculine given names ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Abd Al-Alim
ʻAbd Al-ʻAlīm (ALA-LC romanization of ) is a male Muslim given name. It is built from the Arabic words '' ʻabd'' and ''Al-ʻAlīm'', one of the names of God in the Qur'an, which give rise to the Muslim theophoric names. It means "servant of the All-knowing". It may refer to: * Abdul Aleem Siddiqi (1892–1954), Bangladeshi Sufi teacher * Abdulalim A. Shabazz (1927–2014), American mathematician * Abul Fayez Mohammad Abdul Alim Chowdhury (1928–1971), Bangladeshi eye specialist *Abdul Alim (folk singer) (1931–1974), Bengali folk musician * Abdul Alim Musa (born 1945), American Muslim activist *Issam Abdel-Tawab Abdel Alim, full name of Issam Alim, convicted in Egypt for terrorist offences * Abdul Aleem (professor) (former Vice-Chancellor of Aligarh Muslim University) * Abdul Aleem (politician), Pakistani politician * Abdul Aleem Farooqui, Indian Islamic scholar * Abdul Aleem Khan, Pakistani politician and businessman * Abdul Aleem Khan (Pakistani politician from Hyderabad) ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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'alim
In Islam, the ''ulama'' ( ; also spelled ''ulema''; ; singular ; feminine singular , plural ) are scholars of Islamic doctrine and law. They are considered the guardians, transmitters, and interpreters of religious knowledge in Islam. "Ulama" may refer broadly to the educated class of such religious scholars, including theologians, canon lawyers (muftis), judges (qadis), professors, and high state religious officials. Alternatively, "ulama" may refer specifically to those holding governmental positions in an Islamic state. By longstanding tradition, ulama are educated in religious institutions (''madrasas''). The Quran and sunnah (authentic hadith) are the scriptural sources of traditional Islamic law. Traditional way of education Students of Islamic doctrine do not seek out a specific educational institution, but rather seek to join renowned teachers. By tradition, a scholar who has completed their studies is approved by their teacher. At the teacher's individual discre ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Obaidullah Aleem
Obaidullah Aleem (, 12 June 1939 – 18 May 1998) was a Pakistani poet of Urdu language. Life Aleem was born in 1939 in Bhopal, British India. He received an MA in Urdu from the University of Karachi and began working as a radio and television producer until 1967. In 1974, his first book of poetry ''Chand Chehra Sitara Ankhhen'' was published. He was senior producer at Karachi station Pakistan Television Corporation until he was forced to resign in 1978 following an edict against him. His book of poetry received the highest award in literature in Pakistan, the Adamji Prize. He wrote an article, , in memory of Khalifatul Masih III in 1982. His second collection of poetry was published in 1986. In March 1998 he suffered a severe heart attack in Punjab and was hospitalized for a few days. He returned to his residence at Nazimabad in Karachi Karachi is the capital city of the Administrative units of Pakistan, province of Sindh, Pakistan. It is the List of cities in Paki ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Juice Aleem
Juice Aleem is an English rapper. Biography After putting years of energy into the Birmingham hip hop scene, Juice's "Ghetto Grammer" freestyle rap sessions started featuring such other future stars as Ty, Skinnyman and MPHO. In 1996 Will Ashon started up his new Ninja Tune-backed label Big Dada and planned a roster of performers. Bandit of Birmingham's MSI/Asylum crew told Ashon about Aleem. Ashon was impressed with the music and agrees to have Aleem on board. This resulted in the first release of the now iconic record label. In 1997 Juice featured on Big Dada's first ever release, ''Misanthropic'', under the pseudonym "Alpha Prhyme", a collaboration between himself and Luke Vibert. As a regular compere and host for Ninja Tune and their events, Aleem ended up working with the veterans of the label, Coldcut Coldcut are an English electronic music duo composed of Matt Black and Jonathan More. Credited as pioneers for pop sampling in the 1980s, Coldcut are also consider ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |