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Haqqani Masjid
Haqqani or Haqani may refer to: Things * Haqqani Anjuman, an organisation in Bangladesh * Haqqani network, an insurgent group in Afghanistan and Pakistan * Haghani Circle (also Haqqani), a Shi'i school of thought (philosophy) * Naqshbandi-Haqqani Golden Chain, the lineage of a Sufi Naqshbandi religion order People * Abdul Fatah Haqqani (?–2011), Afghanistani who was held in the Bagram Internment Facility * Anas Haqqani, Afghan Taliban leader, commander and poet * Ezatullah Haqqani (born c. 1963), Taliban civil leader * Husain Haqqani (born 1956), Pakistani diplomat * Ibrahim Haqqani, prominent member of the Zadran tribe * Irshad Ahmed Haqqani (1928–2010), journalist from Pakistan * Jalaluddin Haqqani (1939–2018), Afghan military leader * Khalil Haqqani, senior member of the Haqqani network * Nazim Al-Haqqani (1922–2014), Turkish Cypriot Sufi and leader of the Naqshbandi-Haqqani Order * Sayeedur Rahman Haqani Maulavi Sayeedur Rahman Haqani () was a senior member of the T ...
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Haqqani Anjuman
Haqqani Anjuman (Hindi: हक़्क़ानी अंजुमन; Bengali:হাক্কানী আঞ্জুমান ; Urdu:حقانی انجمن ; Tamil : ஹக்கானி அஞ்சுமான் ; Telugu : హక్కాని అంజుమన్ ; Gujrati : હક્કાની અંજુમન ; Russian : Хаккани Анджуман ; Chinese : 哈卡尼安朱曼 Kannada : ಹಕ್ಕಾನಿ ಅಂಜುಮನ್ ; Malayalam: ഹഖാനി അൻജുമൻ) established in 1876 by Maulana Sufi Mufti Azangachhi Shaheb, is an Islamic non-governmental organisation in Bangladesh with head office in Bagmari, Kolkata, West Bengal, in India. The organisation is influenced by Sufism and is associated with social work. The literal meaning of Haqqani Anjuman is ''the organization of truth''. See also * Sufism in India * Spiritual practice References External links Greeting Messagesby President of Bangladesh Zillur Rahman Mohammed Zillur ...
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Haqqani Network
The Haqqani network is an Afghan Islamist group, built around the family of the same name, that has used asymmetric warfare in Afghanistan to fight against Soviet forces in the 1980s, and US-led NATO forces and the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan government in the 21st century. It is considered to be a "semi-autonomous" offshoot of the Taliban. It has been most active in eastern Afghanistan and across the border in north-west Pakistan. The Haqqani network was founded in 1970 by Jalaluddin Haqqani, a fundamentalist of the Zadran tribe, who fought for Yunus Khalis's mujahideen faction against the Soviets in the 1980s. Jalaluddin Haqqani died in 2018 and his son Sirajuddin Haqqani now leads the group. The Haqqani network was one of the Reagan administration's most CIA-funded anti-Soviet groups in the 1980s. In the latter stages of the war, Haqqani formed close ties with foreign jihadists, including Osama bin Laden, becoming one of his closest mentors. The Haqqani network pledged ...
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Haghani Circle
Haghani school (also Haqqani) is a Shi'i school of thought in Iran based in the holy city of Qom and formerly headed by Ayatollah Mohammad Taghi Mesbah Yazdi, an influential theologian. The Haghani Circle has its origin in the Haghani seminary, founded in 1964, which previously had been called Muntashiriya. After Ayatollahs Qoddusi and Beheshti, two of the leading members of the circle, were assassinated in 1981, the hawza changed its name to Shahidan Seminary (Martyr Seminary). History The Haghani Seminary was founded by Ayatollah Qoddusi, Ayatollah Mesbah Yazdi, Ayatollah Ahmad Jannati, Ayatollah Beheshti, Ayatollah Sadoughi, and Ayatollah Taleghani. It was originally conceived in a reform effort to strengthen the weight of philosophy in the hawza curriculum. To this effect, Allameh Tabatabai, the father-in-law of Ayatollah Qoddusi, was commissioned to write two introductory works, which he completed in 1970 (Bidayat al-Hikmah) and 1975 (Nikhayat al-Hikmah). Following th ...
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Naqshbandi-Haqqani Golden Chain
The Golden Chain of Naqshbandi Haqqani Sufi Order is a lineage of Sufi masters of the Naqshbandi Khalidi branch. Chain # Prophet Muhammad (570/571 - 632 CE), # Abu Bakr as-Siddiq (573 - 634 AD), # Salman al-Farsi (568 - 656 AD), # Qasim ibn Muhammad ibn Abi Bakr (655 - 725 AD), # Jafar as-Sadiq (702 -765 AD), # Tayfur Abu Yazid al-Bistami (804 - 874 AD),http://www.naqshbandi.org/golden-chain/uwaysi-connection/ The Uwaysi Connection by Shaykh Hisham Kabbani # Abu'l-Hassan Ali al-Kharaqani (963 - 1033 AD), # Abu Ali al-Farmadi (1016 - 1084 AD), # Abu Yaqub Yusuf al-Hamadani (1048 - 1141 AD), # Abu'l-Abbas, al-Khidr, # Abdul Khaliq al-Gajadwani, # Arif ar-Riwakri, # Khwaja Mahmoud al-Anjir al-Faghnawi, # Ali ar-Ramitani, # Muhammad Baba as-Samasi, # Sayyid Amir Kulal, # Imam at-Tariqah Muhammad Baha'uddin Shah Naqshband, # Ala'uddin al-Bukhari al-Attar, # Yaqub al-Charkhi, # Ubaydullah al-Ahrar, # Muhammad az-Zahid, # Darwish Muhammad, # Muhammad Khwaja al-Amkana ...
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Abdul Fatah Haqqani
Abdul Fatah Haqqani ( ps, عبدالفتاح حقاني; died April 19, 2011) was a citizen of Afghanistan who was held in the Bagram Internment Facility, and was subsequently killed by US forces. He was killed on April 19, 2011, by a precision air strike in Burkah district, Baghlan Province. The US claimed he commanded both Taliban The Taliban (; ps, طالبان, ṭālibān, lit=students or 'seekers'), which also refers to itself by its state (polity), state name, the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, is a Deobandi Islamic fundamentalism, Islamic fundamentalist, m ... forces, and elements of the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Haqqani, Abdul Fatah Afghan prisoners and detainees 2011 deaths Year of birth missing Place of birth missing Bagram Theater Internment Facility detainees Deaths by American airstrikes ...
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Anas Haqqani
Anas Haqqani ( ; born ) is a leader of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, the Taliban movement and was also a member of the Taliban's negotiation team in its political office in Doha, Qatar. He is the youngest son of fighter Jalaluddin Haqqani, who fought both the Soviets and the Americans, and a brother of Sirajuddin Haqqani, now the Minister of Interior of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan . He has an interest in Pashto poetry, himself being a poet. American commentator Bill Roggio says he is a "key propagandist, fundraiser and ambassador for the Haqqanis", mainly in the Arab world. Early life and education Anas is the son of Jalaluddin Haqqani, a Pashtun mujahid and military leader of pro-Taliban forces in Afghanistan and Pakistan. Through his Pashtun mother his only surviving brothers are Sirajuddin Haqqani and Abdul Aziz Haqqani, while his father’s second wife is an Arab from the UAE whose children live with her in her home country. He studied in a local school in ...
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Ezatullah Haqqani
Maulavi Ezatullah Haqqani is a citizen of Afghanistan identified as a member of the Taliban's leadership. He was described as being the Taliban's Deputy Minister of Planning in United Nations Resolution 1390. On United Nations Resolution 1267 the Taliban's Deputy Minister of Planning was listed simply as Maulavi Ezatullah. As late as 3 August 2007 UN officials were still listing his name as Maulavi Ezatullah. Officials have estimated at least three years of birth for Ezatullah, 1968, 1973 and 1957. He is reported to be from Laghman Province Laghman (Dari: ) is one of the 34 provinces of Afghanistan, located in the eastern part of the country. It has a population of about 502,148, which is multi-ethnic and mostly a rural society. Laghman hosts a large number of historical landmarks, m .... References {{DEFAULTSORT:Haqqani, Ezatullah Pashtun people Living people Taliban leaders Year of birth missing (living people) ...
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Husain Haqqani
Husain Haqqani (; born 1 July 1956, alternately spelled Hussain Haqqani) is a Pakistani journalist, academic, political activist, and former ambassador of Pakistan to Sri Lanka and the United States. Haqqani has written four books on Pakistan, and his analyses have appeared in publications including ''The Wall Street Journal'', ''The New York Times'', ''Foreign Affairs'', and ''Foreign Policy''. Haqqani is currently a Senior Fellow and Director for South and Central Asia at the Hudson Institute in Washington, D.C. and co-editor of Hudson's journal ''Current Trends in Islamist Ideology''. Haqqani worked as a journalist from 1980 to 1988, and then as political adviser for Nawaz Sharif and later as a spokesperson for Benazir Bhutto. From 1992 to 1993 he was ambassador to Sri Lanka. In 1999, he was exiled following criticisms against the government of then-President Pervez Musharraf. From 2004 to 2008 he taught international relations at Boston University. He was appointed as Pakist ...
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Ibrahim Haqqani
Ibrahim Haqqani is a citizen of Afghanistan, a prominent member of the Zadran tribe, who served with the Taliban, and was later a high level appointee of Hamid Karzai Hamid Karzai (; Pashto/ fa, حامد کرزی, , ; born 24 December 1957) is an Afghan statesman who served as the fourth president of Afghanistan from July 2002 to September 2014, including as the first elected president of the Islamic Repub ..., the President who replaced the Taliban. He is a brother of Jalaluddin Haqqani, often described as the Taliban's Senior military leader in Afghanistan. He Approached the NATO forces in 2002 at the behest of Jalaluddin Haqqani and Abdul Jalil, but was instead arrested and tortured. upon his release, Ibrahim Haqqani was appointed a governor by Hamid Karzai, the more diplomatic president. When the US Senate's Intelligence Committee it published a 600-page unclassified summary of its investigation the CIA torture program it confirmed that Haqqani had been held by the CIA ...
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Irshad Ahmed Haqqani
Irshad Ahmed Haqqani (6 September 1928 – 24 January 2010) was a senior editor, veteran journalist and reputed column writer for the Jang Group of Newspapers. He also served as federal information minister in Malik Meraj Khalid’s caretaker government in 1996–97.Seasoned columnist Haqqani dies at 81
Dawn (newspaper), Published 25 January 2010, Retrieved 28 November 2021
His series of columns have been published in many volumes in Urdu language. His famous column "Heraf Temana" has still great influence even after his death, upon people of Pakistan especially intellectuals and politicians of Pakistan. He often used to publish in his column, a letter of an eminent Politician on a national issue, and thus a national political debate was started by the letters of o ...
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Jalaluddin Haqqani
Jalaluddin Haqqani ( ps, جلال الدين حقاني, Jalāl al-Dīn Ḥaqqānī) (1939 – 3 September 2018) was an Afghan insurgent commander who founded the Haqqani network, an insurgent group fighting in guerilla warfare against US-led NATO forces and the now former government of Afghanistan they support. He distinguished himself as an internationally sponsored insurgent fighter in the 1980s during the Soviet–Afghan War, including in Operation Magistral. He earned U.S. praise and was called "goodness personified" by the U.S. officials. US officials have admitted that during the Soviet–Afghan War, he was a prized asset of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). Former U.S. president Ronald Reagan called Jalaluddin Haqqani a "freedom fighter" during the Soviet–Afghan War. By 2004, he was directing pro-Taliban insurgent group to launch a holy war in Afghanistan. In 2016, U.S. Lieutenant General John W. Nicholson Jr. claimed that the U.S. and NATO were not targeting Ha ...
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Khalil Haqqani
Khalil-ur-Rahman Haqqani ( ps, خلیل‌الرحمن حقاني ; born 1 January 1966), also known as Khalil-ur-Rehman Haqqani, Khalil al-Rahman Haqqani, Khaleel Haqqani and Khalil Ahmad Haqqani, is the current Afghan Minister of Refugees and a prominent leader of the Haqqani network. Activities During the Afghan War Haqqani engaged in international fundraising for the Taliban and supported Taliban operations in Afghanistan. In 2002, Khalil deployed men under his charge to reinforce al-Qaida in Paktia Province, Afghanistan. In 2009, Haqqani aided in the detention of enemy prisoners captured by the Haqqani network and the Taliban. In 2010, Haqqani provided funding to the Taliban in Logar Province, Afghanistan. Haqqani has carried out orders provided by his nephew, Sirajuddin Haqqani, a leader of the Haqqani network and who was designated a terrorist in March 2008 under Executive Order 13224. On 9 February 2011, the United States Department of the Treasury under Execu ...
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