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Kirmani
Kirmani or Kermani () is a locational surname of Persian origin, which originally meant a person from the city of Kerman, Iran. Notable people with the surname include: *Abu al-Hakam al-Kirmani (died 1066), Andalus philosopher *Afdhal al-Din abu Hamid Kermani (1136–1218), Persian writer *Ali Movahedi-Kermani (born 1931), Iranian politician *Asif Kirmani, Pakistani senator * Auhaduddin Kermani (died 1298), Persian poet *Burhan-ud-din Kermani (died 1449), Persian physician * Faris Kermani (born 1952), Pakistani film director *Hamid al-Din al-Kirmani (died 1021), Persian theologian *Daud Bandagi Kirmani (born 1513), Sufi Saint of Qadria Order (modern day Pakistan) *Houshang Moradi Kermani (born 1944), Iranian writer * Karim Khan Kermani (1810-1873), Persian scholar * Kazem Sami Kermani (1935–1988), Iranian politician *Khwaju Kermani (1280–1352), Persian poet * Mehdi Sadegh Taghavi Kermani (born 1987), Iranian wrestler * Milad Kermani (born 1992), Iranian football player *Mirza Aq ...
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Syed Kirmani
Syed Mujtaba Hussain Kirmani (; born 29 December 1949) is an Indian cricketer who played cricket for Indian cricket team, India and Karnataka as a wicket-keeper. In 2016, he was awarded the Col CK Nayudu Lifetime Achievement Award for Cricket in India. International career 1971–1982 He started off as an understudy to Farokh Engineer in the tours of England in 1971 and 1974 and to the 1975 Cricket World Cup, 1975 World Cup. Kirmani made his debut against New Zealand cricket team, New Zealand and in his second Test, equalled the world record of six victims in an innings. When New Zealand toured India the next year, he topped the batting averages with 65.33, and scored 305 runs in the Indian cricket team in Australia in 1977–78, tour of Australia. He did not have a very good time behind the stumps Pakistani cricket team in India in 1979–80, against Pakistan and West Indian cricket team, West Indies in 1978–79. He was dropped in favour of Bharath Reddy (cricketer), Bharath ...
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Asif Kirmani
Syed Asif Saeed Kirmani () is a Pakistani politician and businessman who has been a Member of Senate of Pakistan, since July 2017. He is a son of Pakistan Movement leader Ahmad Saeed Kirmani. His son Aftab Kirmani studies at Aitchison College. Political career He worked as the Special Assistant for Political Affairs to Nawaz Sharif in 2015. He also served as the Minister of State For Political Affairs. He was elected to the Senate of Pakistan as a candidate of Pakistan Muslim League (N) (PML-N) in July 2017, replacing Babar Awan. He was nominated by PML-N as its candidate in 2018 Pakistani Senate election. However the Election Commission of Pakistan declared all PML-N candidates for the Senate election as independent after a ruling of the Supreme Court of Pakistan The Supreme Court of Pakistan ( ur, ; ''Adālat-e-Uzma Pākistān'') is the apex court in the judicial hierarchy of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. Established in accordance to thePart VIIof the Consti ...
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Sadiq Kirmani
Sadiq Kirmani (born 21 May 1989) is an Indian cricketer who plays for Karnataka in domestic cricket. He is a right-handed batsman and wicket-keeper. He is the son of former India wicket-keeper Syed Kirmani. Kirmani played for Karnataka at various age-group levels such as Under-15, Under-19, Under-22 and Under-25, before making his List A debut in December 2015. Personal life Sadiq Kirmani was born on 21 May 1989 in Bangalore. His father is Syed Kirmani who played for Karnataka and India as a wicket-keeper. Sadiq has an elder sister Nishat Fatima who is married to the son of former India cricketer Syed Abid Ali Syed Abid Ali (born 9 September 1941) is a former all-rounder Indian cricketer. He was a lower order batsman and a medium pace bowler. He played an important role in Indian cricket in the 1960s and 70s. Early life Abid Ali attended the St. .... Sadiq did his schooling in St Joseph's Indian High School. References External links * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Kirmani, ...
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Hamid Al-Din Al-Kirmani
Hamid al-Din Abu'l-Hasan Ahmad ibn Abdallah al-Kirmani (; CE) was an Isma'ili scholar. He was of Persian origin and was probably born in the province of Kirman. He seems to have spent the greater part of his life as a Fatimid '' da'i'' (missionary) in Baghdad and Basra. He was a theologian and philosopher who rose to prominence during the Fatimid caliph-imam al-Hakim bi Amr Allah (r. 996–1021). A prominent Ismaili '' da'i'' or missionary, he was considered by the central headquarters of the Fatimid ''da'wa'' in Cairo as one of the most learned Ismaili theologians and philosophers of the Fatimid period. It was in that capacity that al-Kirmani played an important role in refuting the extremist ideas of some of the dissident ''da'i''s, who by proclaiming al-Hakim's divinity had initiated the Druze movement. Al-Kirmani was summoned in 1014 or shortly earlier to Cairo where he produced several works to disclaim these extremist doctrines. Al-Kirmani's writings, which were widely cir ...
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Daud Bandagi Kirmani
Syed Muhammad Ibrahim bin Syed Fatehullah Kirmani 1513-1575C.E. (AH 919-982), more popularly known as Shaikh Daud Bandagi Kirmani was a 16th-century saint of the Qadiri order. The Shrine of Shaikh Daud Bandagi Kirmani The mausoleum of Shaikh Daud Bandagi Kirmani in Shergarh, Punjab Shergarh ( ur, ), is an historic town, union council and major administrative subdivision of Depalpur Tehsil, Okara District, Punjab, Pakistan. Location It is located in Okara district of Punjab. History Sher Garh (literally "Lion' ... is an example of early Mughal architecture. The architect of the mausoleum, completed in AD 1580, was Ustad Baazid. His description of designing and building the shrine is extant in the 17th century hagiography of the saint, ''Maqamat-e-Daudi''. The interior of the ''Husht Phelo'' (Octagonal) shrine is decorated with intricate ''Naqashi'' (floral and geometric wall frescoes). The eight interior alcoves and panels of the shrine are embellished wi ...
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Burhan-ud-din Kermani
Burhan-ud-Din Kermani or Burhān al-Din Nafīs ibn ‘Iwad al-Kirmanī was a 15th-century Persian physician from Kerman. He was court physician to Ulugh Beg, the grandson of Tamerlane and the governor of Samarqand from 1409 to 1449. Life Kirmani was born in Kerman. His father and other ancestors were renowned physicians. He finished his medical education in Kerman and worked as a physician there. His fame and fortune were so vast that Ulugh Beg, a Timurid king, requested his presence in Samarqand, and made him his special physician. During his stay in Samarqand, he wrote a number of books about medicine, some of which took so long that he finished them after he returned to Kerman. There, he taught medicine to students and wrote many books. He is an ancestor to the Naficy/Nafisi/Nafissi family. In 1424, Kirmani dedicated to Ulugh Beg his commentary on the medical compendium of Najib al-Din al-Samarqandi, and in 1437 he again dedicated to Ulugh Beg his popular commentary on ''Th ...
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Abu Al-Hakam Al-Kirmani
Abu al-Hakam al-Kirmani ( ar, أبو الحكم الكرماني; died 1066 CE) was a prominent philosopher and scholar from the Muslim al-Andalus. A student of Maslamah Ibn Ahmad al-Majriti, he was a Neoplatonic advocate, and seen as an influence on Ibn 'Arabi, but he also wrote extensively on geometry and logic. His exact date of death is not known as he fled to Morocco Morocco (),, ) officially the Kingdom of Morocco, is the westernmost country in the Maghreb region of North Africa. It overlooks the Mediterranean Sea to the north and the Atlantic Ocean to the west, and has land borders with Algeria t ... in the twelfth century. It is possible that it was he who returned to al-Andalus with the Epistles of the Brethren of Purity. References Islamic philosophers Physicians from al-Andalus 11th-century philosophers Year of birth missing People from Córdoba, Spain 11th-century people from al-Andalus 1066 deaths Philosophers from al-Andalus {{Spain ...
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Zaheer Abbas
Syed Zaheer Abbas Kirmani PP, (in Punjabi and Urdu: سید ظہیر عباس کرمانی; born 24 July 1947), popularly known as Zaheer Abbas, is a former Pakistani cricketer. He is among few professional cricketers who used to wear spectacles. In 1982/1983, he became the first batsman to score three consecutive centuries in one-day internationals. Sometimes known as 'the Asian Bradman', Zaheer Abbas is regarded as one of the finest batsmen in the history of cricket. In August 2020, he was inducted to the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame. Career Abbas made his Test match debut in 1969; in his second Test he scored 274 against England, which is still the sixth-ever highest score by a Pakistani batsman. This was the first of his four Test double-centuries; only two men from Pakistan (Younis Khan and Javed Miandad) have scored more. The last was an innings of 215 against India in 1983, the first of three centuries in consecutive Tests, and his hundredth first-class century; Abbas and Geo ...
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Shams-ud-Din Kermani
Shaikh Shamsud-Din al-Kermani ( ar, شيخ شمس الدين الكرماني) or Kirmani (d. 1384/5) was a Sunni Muslim scholar. He wrote a commentary on ''Sahih Bukhari Sahih al-Bukhari ( ar, صحيح البخاري, translit=Ṣaḥīḥ al-Bukhārī), group=note is a ''hadith'' collection and a book of '' sunnah'' compiled by the Persian scholar Muḥammad ibn Ismā‘īl al-Bukhārī (810–870) around 846. Al ...''. See also * List of Ash'aris and Maturidis References Asharis Hadith scholars Shafi'is Sunni Muslim scholars of Islam Persian Sunni Muslim scholars of Islam {{academic-stub ...
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Sayed Jaffar (field Hockey)
Sayed Mohammad Jaffar Shah (December 1911 – 21 March 1937) was an Indian field hockey player who competed in the 1932 Summer Olympics and 1936 Summer Olympics. Early life and education He was born in Shergarh, District Montgomery, British India (now in Punjab, Pakistan). Jaffar received his education at the Aitchison College, Lahore and at the Government College Lahore. Playing career In 1932 he was a member of the All India team that represented the country in the Field hockey at the 1932 Summer Olympics. The team won the gold medal. He played two matches as forward. Four years later in 1936, he was again the member of the All India Field Hockey team. The team again won the gold medal for Field hockey at the 1936 Summer Olympics. He played five matches as forward. Death & Memory He died as a result of a shooting accident near Lahore on banks of river Ravi, in 1937. A hockey pavilion was constructed at Aitchison College Lahore Aitchison College ( ur, ...
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Karim Khan Kermani
Ḥájí Mírzá Muḥammad Karím Khán-i-Kirmání (1810–1873), was a Shaykhi-Shia scholar. He was the third leader of Kermani Shaykhi community. After the death of his mentor, Sayyid Kazim Rashti, Kermani dedicated himself to the promotion of the teachings of Shaykh Ahmad and Sayyid Kazim. He is believed to be among the first Shaykhi scholars to have rejected the messianic claims of the Báb The Báb (b. ʿAlí Muḥammad; 20 October 1819 – 9 July 1850), was the messianic founder of Bábism, and one of the central figures of the Baháʼí Faith. He was a merchant from Shiraz in Qajar Iran who, in 1844 at the age of 25, claimed .... He wrote a dozen of anti-Babi books, one such being ''Risāla izhāq al-bāṭil fī radd al-bābiyya'' (The Crushing of Falsehood in Refutation of Bābism). Although he claimed to be nothing except an expositor of the teachings of Shaykh Ahmad and Sayyid Kazim, Kermani has to be considered an original thinker in his own right. Corbin, ...
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List Of People From Kerman
{{Short description, none ''Here is a complete list for notable people who lived or from Kerman:'' ---- A *Ahmadreza Ahmadi, poet * Mahnaz Afkhami, former Minister of Women's Affairs of Iran (1975) & Founder and President of Women's Learning Partnership (WLP) *Ali Akbar Abdolrashidi, writer, journalist and television host. B *Arash Borhani, Soccer player K *Khwaju Kermani, poet from the 14th century. * Roohollah Khaleghi, Iranian musician, composer, conductor and author. N *Zahra Nemati, Paralympic archery gold medallist At the 2012 Summer Paralympics. * Dr. Javad Nurbakhsh, Master of the Nimatullahi Sufi Order. M * Houshang Moradi Kermani, author. * Ahmad Madani, Iranian politician, Commander of Iranian Navy (1979) *Mirza Aqa Khan Kermani, constitutionalist, an Iranian literary critic and founder of new Iranian nationalism. See also * Kirmani Kirmani or Kermani () is a locational surname of Persian origin, which originally meant a person from the city of Kerman, I ...
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