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Batin may refer to: People *Abdul Batin Jaunpuri (1900–1973), Indo-Bangladeshi Islamic scholar *Khandaker Abdul Baten (1946–2019), Tangail politician *Abdul Baten Mojumdar Komol (born 1987), retired Bangladeshi footballer *Abdul Baten (Patuakhali politician), Abdul Baten, Barisal politician *Abdul Batin Khandakar, Assam politician Places * Batin (Posušje), a village near Posušje, West Herzegovina Canton, Bosnia and Herzegovina * Al-Batin F.C., a football club based in Hafar al-Batin, Saudi Arabia * Wadi al-Batin, an intermittent river in Saudi Arabia and Kuwait * Batin, Bulgaria, a village in Borovo, Ruse Province, Bulgaria * Batin, a village in Unguraş Commune, Cluj County, Romania Other uses * Al-Batin, a name of God in Islam, meaning "''Hidden''" or "''Unmanifest''" * Batin (Islam), the interior or hidden meaning of the Quran * Batin (surname) * Batin people, an ethnic group in Jambi Province on the island of Sumatra, Indonesia See also

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Abdul Batin Jaunpuri
ʿAbd al-Bāṭin Jaunpūrī ( ur, , bn, আব্দুল বাতেন জৌনপুরী; 1900–1973), also known as Abdul Baten Siddiqi, was an Indian Muslim ulama, scholar, religious preacher, educationist. He authored many of the biographies of the leaders of the Taiyuni movement centred in Bengal. He led a peasant movement in Gafargaon Upazila, Gafargaon, Mymensingh District, Mymensingh, which eventually led to the establishment of Batinia Madrasa. Early life and family Abdul Batin Jaunpuri was born in 1900 to Abdul Awwal Jaunpuri and Fakhira Bibi in the Mulla Tola neighbourhood of Jaunpur, Uttar Pradesh, Jaunpur located in British India's North-Western Provinces. He belonged to an Indian Muslim family that traced their ancestry to Caliph Abu Bakr and the family often frequented Bengal where they had a large following. His father was a contributor of Islamic literature, authoring 121 books, and founded the Madrasa-i-Hammadia in Armanitola. Jaunpuri's grandfather, ...
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