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Rabbani may refer to: People * Rabbani (Sufism), a follower in Sufism * Ghulam Rabbani, multiple people * Burhanuddin Rabbani (1940–2011), President of Afghanistan, leader of the Northern Alliance * Faraz Rabbani (born 1974), Canadian Muslim scholar * Hina Rabbani Khar (born 1977), Pakistani politician * Mehdi Rabbani (died 2025), Iranian brigadier general * Mohammad Rabbani (1955–2001), Taliban Prime Minister of Afghanistan * Mouin Rabbani, Palestinian journalist * Raza Rabbani (born 1953), Pakistani senator, leader of the opposition * Wahid Baksh Sial Rabbani, Sufi saint Groups * Rabbani (band), Malaysian nasyid group * Jama'at-e Rabbani Iranian Assemblies of God Church () is the Iranian branch of the Assemblies of God, one of the largest evangelical Pentecostal Christian churches. It has its centre in Tehran, Iran. Many (about 80%) of its adherents are converts from Islam, the ...
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Rabbani (Sufism)
In Sufism, a ''rabbani'' (; 'Godly person'), or ribbi, is a wasil who is attached to Allah. Presentation The term ''rabbani'' or ''ribbi'' is cited in the Quran into several Āyāt, as: * Surate Al Imran, Āyah: 79. * Surate Al Imran, Āyah: 146. * Surate Al-Ma'idah, Āyah: 44. * Surate Al-Ma'idah, Āyah: 63. Characteristics The ''rabbani'' has several characteristics mentioned by the Quran, as: * Learning the Book () in Warsh recitation. * Teaching the Book () in . * Studying the Book and other sciences (). * Supporting the Religion (). * Sabr when facing (). * Application of the jurisprudence (). * Preserving the authenticity of the Book of Allah (). * Revealing and witnessing the religion (). * Forbidding sinful speech (). * Forbidding consuming illicit gains (). See also *Islamic holy books *Talibe *Murid *Salik A sālik is a follower of Sufism, from the verb ''salaka'' which means to travel or follow, related to ''sulūk'' "pathway". ''Sulūk'' here ...
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Ghulam Rabbani (other)
Ghulam Rabbani (; transliterations vary), meaning "Servant of Rabbani", is a male Muslim given name in reference to Imam Rabbani. Notable bearers of the name include; *Gulam Rabbani Taban (1914–1992), Indian lawyer and poet *Ghulam Rabbani Agro (1933–2010), Pakistani writer *Haji Ghulam Rabbani (1936–2008), Pakistani businessman and politician *Ghulam Rabbani (died 2010), Pakistani footballer *Golam Robbani Choton (born 1968), Bangladeshi footballer *Golam Rabbani (Joypurhat politician) (died 2011), Bangladeshi politician from Joypurhat *Golam Rabbani Helal (died 2020), Bangladeshi footballer *Golam Rabbani (Netrokona politician), Bangladeshi politician *Md. Golam Rabbani (born 1958), Bangladeshi politician from Chapai Nawabganj *Ghulam Noor Rabbani Khar, Pakistani politician *Abdul Al-Rahim Ghulam Rabbani (born c. 1969), Pakistani citizen held by the US military at the Guantanamo camps in Cuba *Mohammed Ahmad Ghulam Rabbani (born c. 1970), Pakistani citizen held by the US mili ...
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Burhanuddin Rabbani
Burhānuddīn Rabbānī (; 20 September 1940 – 20 September 2011) was an Afghanistan, Afghan politician and teacher who served as the sixth president of Afghanistan from 1992 to 1996, and again from November to December 2001 (in exile from 1996 to 2001). Born in the Badakhshan Province, Rabbani studied at Kabul University and worked there as a professor of Islamic theology. He formed the Jamiat-e Islami (''Islamic Society'') at the university which attracted then-students Gulbuddin Hekmatyar and Ahmad Shah Massoud, both would eventually become the two leading commanders of the Afghan mujahideen in the Soviet–Afghan War from 1979. Rabbani was chosen to be the President of Afghanistan after the end of the former Democratic Republic of Afghanistan, communist regime in 1992. Rabbani and his Islamic State of Afghanistan government was later forced into exile by the Taliban, and he then served as the political head of the Northern Alliance, an alliance of various political groups w ...
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Faraz Rabbani
Faraz Rabbani is a Pakistani-Canadian Islamic scholar, instructor in online Islamic institutes, of which he has been a developer, and the translator of books on Islamic teachings. Work Faraz Rabbani is the founder, education director, and instructor at SeekersGuidance (formerly SeekersHub Global), an online educational institute which has a Q&A service, online courses, and occasional retreats. He carries the title of sheikh Sheikh ( , , , , ''shuyūkh'' ) is an honorific title in the Arabic language, literally meaning "elder (administrative title), elder". It commonly designates a tribal chief or a Muslim ulama, scholar. Though this title generally refers to me .... From 2011 to 2018 he served as executive director of SeekersHub Toronto in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, which was reestablished as SeekersGuidance Canada in 2019. Before that he was a central figure with SunniPath, an online Islamic institute, and has, according to one publication "continuously been at the van ...
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Hina Rabbani Khar
Hina Rabbani Khar (born 19 November 1974) is a Pakistanis, Pakistani politician who served as Minister of State for Foreign Affairs (Pakistan), Minister of State for Foreign Affairs from 19 April 2022 to 10 August 2023. She previously served as Foreign Minister of Pakistan from July 2011, the first woman to hold the position, and was a member of the National Assembly of Pakistan, National Assembly from August 2018 to August 2023. Khar is a member of an influential Feudalism in Pakistan, feudal family in Muzaffargarh. She studied business at Lahore University of Management Sciences, LUMS and University of Massachusetts Amherst before entering politics as a member of the National Assembly of Pakistan, national assembly in 2002, representing the Pakistan Muslim League (Q), PML-Q and becoming a Minister of State, junior minister responsible for economic policy under the Prime minister of Pakistan, Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz. In 2009, after switching parties and winning re-election w ...
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Mehdi Rabbani
Mehdi Rabbani (; died 13 June 2025) was an Iranian brigadier general in the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). He served as Deputy Head for Operations of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran from 2016 until his death in 2025, during the start of the Iran–Israel war. Career Rabbani began his military career during the Iran–Iraq War as a member of the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). From the mid-1990s until 2001, he commanded the Najaf Ashraf Base. He then served as commander of the Samen-ol-A'emeh Base from 2001 to 2004 while also leading the 5th Nasr Division and acting as the senior IRGC commander in Khorasan Province. Between 2005 and 2012, he served as Deputy Commander of the Sarallah Headquarters, and from 2011 to 2016, he was the Deputy for Operations of the IRGC. From September 2016 until June 2025, he was Deputy for Operations of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran. ...
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Mohammad Rabbani
Mullah Mohammad Rabbani Akhund (1955 – 16 April 2001) was an Afghan politician and one of the main leaders of the Taliban movement who served as Prime Minister of Afghanistan from 1996 to 2001. He was second in power only to the supreme leader, Mullah Mohammed Omar, in the Taliban hierarchy. Rabbani fought the Soviet Union after it invaded Afghanistan in 1979. When the Soviet Union withdrew from Afghanistan in 1989, he initially stopped fighting. He joined the Taliban in 1994. After years of civil war, he led the Taliban guerrillas in the final assault against the capital, Kabul. He served as Prime Minister of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan. There were also rumors that Mullah Rabbani and the head of the Taliban movement had serious political differences.
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Mouin Rabbani
Mouin Rabbani () is a Dutch-Palestinian Middle East analyst specializing in the Arab-Israeli conflict and Palestinian affairs. As of 2012, Rabbani was based in Amman, Jordan and was a Senior Analyst for the International Crisis Group, the Palestine Director of the '' Palestine American Research Center,'' a Project Director for the Association of Netherlands Municipalities, and a volunteer and General Editor for Al Haq. Rabbani was a senior fellow at the Institute for Palestine Studies, a co-editor of ''Jadaliyya'', and a Contributing Editor to the Middle East Report. Background Rabbani was born in Heerenveen, Netherlands. He received his B.A. in History and International Relations from Tufts University in 1986. Additionally, Mouin Rabbani received his M.A. in Contemporary Arab Studies from Georgetown University. For a short period of time, Rabbani worked for the United Nations Office of the Special Envoy for Syria before resigning in 2014. Writing Rabbani has written for a ...
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Raza Rabbani
Mian Raza Rabbani ( Punjabi, Urdu: ; born 23 July 1953) is a Pakistani politician and lawyer who served as the 7th Chairman of the Senate of Pakistan from March 2015 to March 2018. He has been affiliated with the Pakistan Peoples Party since 1968. He has been elected a Senator six times since 1993 from Sindh. He was a close aide to Benazir Bhutto who had appointed him the party's deputy secretary general in 1997 and leader of the opposition in the Senate in 2005. Rabbani has served as Minister of Inter Provincial Coordination, Minister of State for Law and Justice, and Leader of the House and Opposition in the Senate. Raza Rabbani was unanimously elected as the Chairman of the Senate of Pakistan in March 2015 and he served until March 2018, when he was succeeded by Sadiq Sanjrani. Early life and education Rabbani was born on 23 July 1953 in Lahore, Punjab into a well educated Punjabi Arain family. His father Mian Atta Rabbani an officer in Royal Indian Air Force durin ...
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Wahid Baksh Sial Rabbani
Captain Wahid Baksh Sial Rabbani (1910 – April 21, 1995) was a Pakistani saint in the Chishti (Sabri branch) order of Sufis. He was initiated into the Chishtiyya Spiritual Order in 1940 by Maulana Syed Muhammad Zauqi Shah (1878–1951). He remained under Zauqi Shah's teaching for about 12 years, and then received khilafat (became his successor), along with Shah Shahidullah Faridi, Maulana Umar Bhai, and Maulana Abdus Salam. He was a practicing Sufi for 54 years until his wisaal (union) at 9:30 am on April 21, 1995. Education and career He completed his B.A. A Bachelor of Arts (abbreviated B.A., BA, A.B. or AB; from the Latin ', ', or ') is the holder of a bachelor's degree awarded for an undergraduate program in the liberal arts, or, in some cases, other disciplines. A Bachelor of Arts degree ... and then joined the Bahwalpur State Forces and qualified at the Indian Military Academy Dehra Dun (India) in 1933. He participated in the Second World War in Malaya. He retir ...
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Rabbani (band)
Rabbani is a quasi-traditional Malaysia-based nasheed group and currently consisted 8 members. Best known as a nasyid group that adds more modern aspects to its music. Therefore, making it sound less like a wall percussion. History Early beginnings and debut Rabbani originally debuted on March 1, 1997 with 13 members and led by vocalist, Mohammed Asri Ibrahim. Their first album, a self-titled affair released in 1997 was a success, selling more than 90,000 copies. Their songs such as ''Assalamualaikum,'' ''Munajat'' and ''Solla Alaikallah'' becomes popular. Breakthrough success and line-up changes Rabbani released ten more albums by the time of 2005's ''Suara Takbir''. That album was released as a "contribution" to the Islamic holy month of Ramadhan. Rabbani tasted greater success with ''Pergi Tak Kembali'' and ''Intifadha'' even though it has been criticised. They were accused of producing mixed and shoddy albums thus damaging the image of existing nasyid songs through their i ...
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