Makki
   HOME





Makki
Makki may refer to: *Makki (Arabic: مكي, 'Meccan'), something or someone coming from Mecca People Makki *Mäkki, Estonian-born Finnish rapper and DJ *Abdul Rehman Makki (1954–2024), Islamist activist and leading figure of Jamat ud Dawah * Diala Makki (born 1981), Lebanese-Iranian media personality *Fadi Makki, Lebanese behavioural scientist * Hassan Muhammad Makki (1933–2016), politician and Prime Minister of Yemen Arab Republic in 1974 *Hossein Makki (1911–1999), Iranian politician, orator and historian *Imdadullah Muhajir Makki (1814–1896), South Asian Muslim Sufi scholar *Irfan Makki (born 1975), Pakistani Canadian singer-songwriter *Najat Makki (born 1956, Emirati artist Al-Makki *Abu Talib al-Makki (Muhammad ibn Ali, died 996), scholar, jurist and Sufi mystic *Diya' al-Din al-Makki (d. 550 AH), scholar, jurist and theologian *Ibn Kathir al-Makki (45-120AH), one of the transmitters of the seven canonical Qira'at *Muhammad Al-Makki (1145–1246), saint of the people ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


Abdul Rehman Makki
)--> , image = , caption = , blank1 = Religion , data1 = Islam , blank2 = Denomination , data2 = Sunni , blank3 = Movement , data3 = Ahl-e-Hadith , blank4 = Nationality , data4 = Pakistani , birth_date = 1948 or 10 December 2024 , birth_place = Bahawalpur, West Punjab, Pakistan , death_date = 27 December 2024 , death_place = Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan , resting_place = Muridke, Punjab, Pakistan , party = Jamaat-ud-Dawah , years_active = , successor = , spouse(s) = , children = Owaid Rehman Makki , allegiance = Lashkar-e-Taiba , module = , rank = Second-in-command of Jamaat-ud-Dawah and Naib Ameer of Lashkar-e-Taiba , relations = Hafiz Muhammad Saeed (cousin and brother-in-law) , f ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


picture info

Muhammad Al-Makki
Sayyid Muhammad ibn Shuja' al-Din al-Husayni al-Makki (), 1145–1246, also known as Sayyid Mahmood Shah al-Makki () was the ancestor of the Bukkuri or Bhaakri Sayyids (Urdu: ), who founded Bukkur in Sindh. Birth and upbringing The father of the Sayyid was Abu Ahmad Muhammad Shuja who married daughter of Abu Hafs Umar al-Suhrawardi in Baghdad. Sayyid Muhammad was born in 1145 (Islamic year of 540 AH) to the couple. Some scholars however disputed this marriage of Sayyid Muhammad Shuja to a daughter of al-Suhrawardi and have mentioned that it was Sayyid Muhammad al-Makki himself who married the daughter of al-Suhrawardi. Sayyid Muhammad decided to leave Yemen for Sindh, claiming he saw his ancestor, the Islamic prophet Muhammad in his dream instructing him to leave for India as it awaited him. In Sindh It is mentioned in many sources that Sayyid Muhammad al-Makki arrived in Bukkur at dawn. Delighted at the peaceful setting and beautiful view of the sun rising, he famously ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


Abu Talib Al-Makki
Abu Talib Muhammad ibn Ali al-Makki (; died 386 AH/996 AD in Baghdad), was a hadith scholar, Shafi'i jurist, and Sufi mystic. Biography He was born in the Abbasid province of Jibal in the early 3rd AH / 9th AD centuries. Al-Makki grew up in Mecca, where he was educated in hadith and the Qur’an by the city's traditionalist circles. Abu Sa’id ibn al-Arabi (d. 341 AH/952-3 AD), a student of the sober Sufi Mystic, Junayd of Baghdad, was one of Al-Makki's early traditionalist teachers. Al-Makki moved to Basra in 341 AH, and continued his studies alongside various Sufis before seeking permanent refuge in Baghdad. Al-Makki remained an intense ascetic throughout his life, and was known in Baghdad for his strict dietary regimens. From an early age Makki was weary of “personal judgment and analogical reasoning,” and favored using weak hadith literature to support his interpretations of sacred texts when strong hadith failed. He had a son, Umar Ibn Muhammad ibn ‘Ali (d. 444/ 1053) ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


Diala Makki
Diala Makki (born September 17, 1981) is a media personality, TV host, and journalist. Early life and education Makki was born on September 17, 1981, in Tehran to a Lebanese father and an Iranian mother. She was raised in Tyre and began modeling at 16. Makki studied media at the Lebanese American University, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts in Communication Arts with a focus on Radio, TV, and Film. While studying her master's degree in International Affairs, she worked as a presenter for Future Television. Career As a presenter at Future Television, Makki was involved in the launch of the youth channel Zen TV, where she hosted a weekly fashion show. In 2004, she joined Dubai TV, where she and her team launched ''Studio 24'', a weekly entertainment show. During her time there, she covered major film festivals, including Cannes, Venice, and Berlin film festivals. From 2009 to 2011, Makki hosted two seasons of ''Najm Al Khaleej'', the Gulf version of ''American Idol'', and also ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  




Najat Makki
Najat Makki (born 1956) is an Emirati visual artist. She is a member of the Dubai Cultural Council. and one of the pioneers in Emirati contemporary art scene. Education Makki was the first Emirati woman to earn a government scholarship to study art abroad in 1977. She obtained her bachelor's and master's degrees in relief sculpture and metal from the College of Fine Arts in Cairo, where she also received her doctorate in the philosophy of art in 2001. Influences Najat Makki was influenced by pioneer Egyptian artists such as Mokhtar, Mohamed Saeed, Hamed Nada, Brothers Wanly, Alsajini and Saed Alsader. Najat’s creativity also inspired by the local Emirates environment such as the desert, the sea and folklore. Her perception has a large impact on the artistic interpretations she has developed over time. Her work covers a variety of styles including realism and abstract expressionism. ''“Everything has colour to me. When I was a child, my father owned an herbal medicine s ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


Irfan Makki
Irfan Makki (; born 30 October 1975) is a Pakistani-born Canadian Muslim singer-songwriter. Career After signing with Awakening Records, he released the album ''I Believe'', with 13 tracks. The title track "I Believe", featuring the Swedish-Lebanese musician Maher Zain, was released as a single accompanied by an official music video. The following year, he and Zain launched an Urdu song, Allah Hi Allah Kiya Karo, under the label Awakening Records. Discography ;Albums Videography *2011: "I Believe" (feat. Maher Zain Maher Zain (; born 16 July 1981) is a Lebanon, Lebanese-Sweden, Swedish Contemporary R&B, R&B singer, songwriter and music producer. He released his debut album ''Thank You Allah'', an internationally successful album produced by Awakening Reco ... References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Makki, Irfan Living people Canadian Muslims Pakistani Muslims Pakistani emigrants to Canada Naturalized citizens of Canada Performers of Islamic music Awakening ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


Imdadullah Muhajir Makki
Imdadullah Muhajir Makki (1817 – 1899) was an Indian Muslim Sufi scholar of the Chishti Sufi order. His disciples include Muhammad Qasim Nanautawi, Rashid Ahmad Gangohi, and Ashraf Ali Thanwi. In the Indian Rebellion of 1857, he led the Muslims in Thana Bhawan to fight against the British. Early life Imdadullah Muhaajir Makki was born in Nanauta, British India in 1817. His father Muhammad Amīn named him Imdad Hussain. However, Shah Muhammad Ishaq gave him the name of Imdādullah. Aged seven, Imdādullah lost his mother who wrote her will that none shall touch her kid after her, and kept Imdādullah more beloved to her in those seven years; this became a hurdle that no one took care of Imdādullah's education. He then started memorizing the Quran on his own but failed to do so. Aged 16, he traveled to Delhi with Mamluk Ali Nanautawi to seek education. Religious work and travels At the age of eighteen, his '' bay'at'' was accepted by Nasiruddin Naqshbandi. Later he went t ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


Hossein Makki
Seyyed Hossein Makki () was an Iranian politician, orator and historian. He was a member of Parliament of Iran for three consecutive terms from 1947 to 1953. The son of a ''bazaari'' merchant, Makki was an employee of National Iranian Railroad Company, having previously served as a non-commissioned officer in the Imperial Iranian Air Force. He began his career as a journalist in 1941 and was a founding member of the Iran Party, as one of the few who was not Western-educated. He left the party as a leading member of Democrat Party of Iran in 1946 and entered the Parliament of Iran as a protégé of Ahmad Qavam in 1947. He left his patron in 1949 to embrace a nationalist cause, befriending Mohammad Mossadegh and co-founding National Front. He actively supported nationalization of the Iran oil industry movement and delivered a filibuster A filibuster is a political procedure in which one or more members of a legislative body prolong debate on proposed legislation so as to del ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  




Ibn Kathir Al-Makki
Abū Maʿbad (or Abū Bakr) ʿAbd Allāh ibn Kathīr al-Dārānī al-Makkī, better known as Ibn Kathir al-Makki (665–737 CE 5–120 AH, was one of the transmitters of the seven canonical Qira'at, or methods of reciting the Qur'an.Muhammad Ghoniem and MSM SaifullahThe Ten Readers & Their Transmitters (c) Islamic Awareness. Updated January 8, 2002; accessed April 11, 2016. His recitations were generally popular among the people of Mecca.Peter G. RiddellIslamic scripture and textual materials p. 18. Taken from ''Islam and the Malay-Indonesian World: Transmission and Responses''. London: C. Hurst & Co., 2001. Biography Al-Makki was born in Mecca and was one of the Tabi‘un.Imām ibn Kathīr al-Makkī
. © 2013 Prophetic Guidance. Published June 16, 2013. Accessed April 13, 2016.
His family was of

Diya' Al-Din Al-Makki
Ḍiyāʾ al-Dīn ʿUmar b. al-Ḥusayn al-Makkī, also known as Ḍiyāʾ al-Dīn al-Makkī () was a well-known Ash'arite theologian and Shafi'i jurist. His primary distinction is that he was the father and the first teacher of Fakhr al-Din al-Razi, one of the most significant theologians and philosophers in Islamic history. Name His name Makki is rooted from his family background who left Mecca and migrated first to Tabaristan and from there they settled the nearby city of Rey. Life About his life, not much is known. He studied Ash'rai theology and Quranic interpretation with Abu al-Qasim al-Ansari, the leading Ash'arite figure in the Muslim East, following the death of his master al-Juwayni. Naturally, this study had to have happened in Nishapur, most likely at the Nizamiyya school, where al-Ansari was employed as a librarian. Al-Makki studied Shafi'i law under the esteemed Shafi'i scholar al-Baghawi in Merv based in Khorasan. Al-Makki assumed the role of preacher in Rey ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


Hassan Muhammad Makki
Hassan Muhammad Makki () (22 December 1933 – 9 June 2016) was the Prime Minister of the Yemen Arab Republic for four months in 1974. Makki was appointed by President Abdul Rahman al-Iryani. He was replaced shortly after the ''coup d'état'' that placed Ibrahim al-Hamdi in power as Chairman of the Military Command Council The Military Command Council or MCC (Arabic: مجلس القيادة العسكرية) was a Nasserism, Nasserist military junta consisted of seven Officer (armed forces), military officers, that ruled the Yemen Arab Republic from 1974 until its .... Before and after his term as the Prime Minister he served as Deputy Prime Minister, Minister for Foreign Affairs or Minister for Economical Affairs several times between 1963 and 1980. He also has been sent as ambassador to Italy (1968–70, 1977–79), Western Germany (1970–72), to the United Nations (1974–76) and to the United States and Canada (1975–1976). Makki died on 9 June 2016, aged 82. References ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


Meccan Surah
A Meccan surah is, according to the timing and contextual background of their revelation ('' asbāb al-nuzūl'') within Islamic tradition, a chronologically earlier chapter ('' suwar'', singular ''sūrah'') of the Qur'an. The traditional chronological order attributed to Ibn Abbas became widely accepted following its adoption by the 1924 Egyptian standard edition. The Meccan chapters are believed to have been revealed anytime before the migration of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and his followers from Mecca to Medina ('' Hijra''). The Medinan surahs are those revelations which occurred after the move. There are 86 makkan surahs. Meccan surahs are typically shorter than Medinan surahs, with relatively short verses ('' āyāt''), and mostly come near the end of the Qur'an. (As a general rule, the chapters of the Qur'an are ordered from longest to shortest.) Most of the chapters containing Muqatta'at are Meccan, Except 2, 3 and 13. The chapters are divided into "Meccan" and "Medina ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]