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Barkatullah (other)
Barkatullah or Barakatullah is a male Muslim given name and surname composed of the elements '' Barakat'' and ''Allah'', meaning ''blessings of God''. it may refer to People * Mohamed Barakatullah Bhopali (1854–1927), anti-British Indian revolutionary *Mohammad Barkatullah (author) (1898–1974), Bangladeshi author *Barkatullah Khan (1920–1973), Indian politician * Barkatullah (archdeacon) (1891–1960), Christian apologist *Mohammad Barkatullah (producer) (1940s–2020), Bangladeshi television producer *Bijori Barkatullah, Bangladeshi actress Others *Barkatullah University Barkatullah University is a state government university in Bhopal, India. Originally known as the ''University of Bhopal'', and informally as ''Bhopal University'', it was renamed in 1988 after the freedom fighter Professor Maulavi Barkatullah, ..., Indian university named after a freedom fighter {{disambig, surname Arabic masculine given names ...
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Barakat (other)
Barakat ( ar, بركات ) is an Arabic word meaning ''blessings''. It may refer to: Persons * Barakat (surname) * Barkatullah (other), a male given name Others * Barakat syndrome, also known as HDR syndrome * ''Barakat!'', 2006 French-Algerian film, directed by Djamila Sahraoui * ''Barakat'' (2020 film), a South African drama film * al-Barakat, Somali consortium * Barakat, Inc., an American NGO working in India, Pakistan, and Afghanistan See also * Berakhah (''Birkath''-) * Bereket (other) * Bereket (name) * Barack Obama * COVIran Barekat COVIran Barekat ( fa, کووایران برکت) is a COVID-19 vaccine developed in Iran by Shifa Pharmed Industrial Group, a subsidiary of the Barkat Pharmaceutical Group. It is an Inactivated vaccine, inactivated virus-based vaccine. Iranian a ...
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Allah
Allah (; ar, الله, translit=Allāh, ) is the common Arabic word for God. In the English language, the word generally refers to God in Islam. The word is thought to be derived by contraction from '' al- ilāh'', which means "the god", and is linguistically related to the Aramaic words Elah and Syriac (ʼAlāhā) and the Hebrew word '' El'' ('' Elohim'') for God. The feminine form of Allah is thought to be the word Allat. The word ''Allah'' has been used by Arabic people of different religions since pre-Islamic times. The pre-Islamic Arabs worshipped a supreme deity whom they called Allah, alongside other lesser deities. Muhammad used the word ''Allah'' to indicate the Islamic conception of God. ''Allah'' has been used as a term for God by Muslims (both Arab and non-Arab) and even Arab Christians after the term " al- ilāh" and "Allah" were used interchangeably in Classical Arabic by the majority of Arabs who had become Muslims. It is also often, albeit not exclusiv ...
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Mohamed Barakatullah Bhopali
Mohamed Barakatullah Bhopali, known with his honorific as Maulana Barkatullah (7 July 1854 – 20 September 1927), was an Indian revolutionary with sympathy for the Pan-Islamic movement. Barkatullah was born on 7 July 1854 at Itwra Mohalla Bhopal in Madhya Pradesh, India. He fought from outside India, with fiery speeches and revolutionary writings in leading newspapers, for the independence of India. He did not live to see India independent. He died at San Francisco in 1927 and buried at Sacramento City Cemetery California. In 1988, Bhopal University was renamed Barkatullah University in his honour. He was also Prime Minister of first Provisional Government of India established at Afghanistan in 1915. Policy of revolution While in England he came in close contact with Lala Hardayal and Raja Mahendra Pratap, son of the Raja of Hathras. He became a friend of Afghan Emir and the editor of the Kabul newspaper Sirejul-ul-Akber'. He was one of the founders of the Ghadar Party in ...
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Mohammad Barkatullah (author)
Mohammad Barkatullah (2 March 1898 – 2 November 1974) was a Bangladeshi writer. Barkatullah was born at village Ghorashal under Shahjadpur which was belong to Pabna district at that time. Life Barkatullah was a deputy secretary of education department of East Pakistan, later Bangladesh. Writing career In ''Parasya Pratibha'' (''The Talents of Persia''), he praised the thinking of the '' Mutazilites'' in the eighth century, and described the literary, philosophical, and scientific advancements made possible over the succeeding four centuries by their independent spirit. Barkatullah's literary works were included in the curriculum of school level, secondary, higher secondary and graduation level Bengali Literature in Bangladesh. Books * ''Parasya Pratibha'' (''The Talents of Persia'') (1924 and 1932) * ''Manuser Dharma'' (1934) * ''Karbala O Imam Bangser Itihas'' (1957) * ''Nabigrha Sangbad, Makka Khanda'' (1960) * ''Naya Jatir Srasta Hazrat Muhammad'' (1963) * ''Hazrat Osman'' ...
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Barkatullah Khan
Barkatullah Khan (25 October 1920  – 11 October 1973) was a politician from Indian state of Rajasthan and a leader of Indian National Congress party. He was elected to the state assembly from Tijara in 1972 He was Chief Minister of Rajasthan The chief minister of Rajasthan is the chief executive of the Indian state of Rajasthan. In accordance with the Constitution of India, the governor is a state's '' de jure'' head, but '' de facto'' executive authority rests with the chief ... from 9 July 1971 to 11 October 1973, when he died in office. External links


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Barkatullah (archdeacon)
Barkatullah (also spelt as Barakatullah or Barkat Ullah) was a Christian apologist and a convert from Islam. He was baptised Baptism (from grc-x-koine, βάπτισμα, váptisma) is a form of ritual purification—a characteristic of many religions throughout time and geography. In Christianity, it is a Christian sacrament of initiation and adoption, almost inv ... at the age of 16 years on 7 July 1907. He worked as a lecturer in Edwardes College, and Forman Christian College from 1914 until his ordination in 1923. He also served in the Henry Martyn School of Islamic Studies in Aligarh after his retirement in 1956. He has authored several Urdu volumes in his contribution to the Christian apologetics. He was also the member of the Royal Asiatic Society. He died in 1971. References

1891 births 1971 deaths People from Narowal District Converts to Protestantism from Shia Islam Converts to Anglicanism from Islam Academic staff of the Forman Christian College Chris ...
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Mohammad Barkatullah (producer)
Mohammad Barkatullah (1944 - 3 August 2020) was a Bangladeshi television personality, director and producer. He served as the General Manager of Bangladesh Television and was notable for directing and producing popular BTV drama serials including ''Kothao Keu Nei'', '' Shokal Shondha'', '' Dhakay Thaki'' and '' Nokkhotrer Raat''. He also served as the head of Channel One and Banglavision. Personal life Barkatullah was married to dance artiste Zeenat Barkatullah. Together they had two daughters, actor Bijori Barkatullah and Kajori Barkatullah. He died on 3 August 2020, at Green Life Medical College and Hospital in Dhaka after contracting COVID-19 during the COVID-19 pandemic in Bangladesh. Works * ''Kothao Keu Nei ''Kothao Keu Nei'' (Bengali: কোথাও কেউ নেই, English: ''No one is nowhere'') is a Bangladeshi drama television series written by Humayun Ahmed, which aired on Bangladesh Television from 1993 to 1994. The series is about the s ...'' * '' Nokkho ...
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Bijori Barkatullah
Bijori Barkatullah is a Bangladeshi television actress and dancer. Early life Barkatullah graduated from the Department of History at the University of Dhaka. Career Barkatullah acted her first drama, ''Shukher Chharpotro'', directed by her father Mohammad Barkatullah in 1988. She got her breakthrough by her performance in the drama serial Kothao Keu Nei. Later she acted in ''Megh Kalo'' with Mahfuz Ahmed, directed by Abdus Sattar. She acted in a play based on the movie '' Jibon Theke Neya'' by Zahir Raihan. Bijori is also engaged in modeling and dancing. Personal life Bijori is the daughter of Mohammad Barkatullah and Zeenat Barkatullah. Mohammad was a dance artist who later turned into a television producer. Zeenat is also a dance artist who won Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy award in 2008. Bijori's sister Kajori Barkatullah is a producer and a host. Barkatullah married Intekhab Dinar, another Bangladeshi actor, on April 14, 2013. She was previously married to Shawkat Ali ...
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Barkatullah University
Barkatullah University is a state government university in Bhopal, India. Originally known as the ''University of Bhopal'', and informally as ''Bhopal University'', it was renamed in 1988 after the freedom fighter Professor Maulavi Barkatullah, who was born in the area. Barkatullah University has been accredited as a B category university by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC). History The university was founded in 1970 as Bhopal University. It was renamed Barkatullah University in 1988. The university is a teaching and an affiliating institution. In 1974–75, the Institute of Open and Distance Education was established with the permission of UGC for distance education. Campus The campus of Barkatullah University covers . It is on the National Highway 12 which passes through Bhopal. It is a residential-type campus and, apart from the quarters for the vice-chancellor and the staff, there are four hostels for boys and a hostel for girls. On the campus, t ...
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