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Qaderi
Qaderi (also transcribed variously as Qadri, Qadiri, Kadri (name), Kadri, or Quadri) is an Arabic/Islamic surname. It is associated with the Sufi saint Abdul Qadir Gilani or the Qadiriyya order founded by him. People with the name include: Qaderi * Habibullah Qaderi (born 1961), Afghan Minister for Counter Narcotics * Nazem Qaderi, Lebanese lawyer, politician, MP and government minister * Shivan Qaderi (died 2005), Iranian murder victim Qadri * Qadri Jamil, Syrian politician, media editor and economist * Abdul Hamid Qadri Badayuni (1898–1970), Pakistani Islamic scholar * Altaf Qadri (born 1976), Indian photojournalist * Arshadul Qadri (1925–2002), Indian Islamic scholar associated with the Barelvi movement * Mohammad Badshah Qadri (1903–1978), Indian Sufi saint from Raichur * Ibrahim Raza Khan (1907–1965), 20th-century Indian Islamic scholar of the Barelvi movement * Mahir ul Qadri (1906–1978), Pakistani poet * Mir Suhail Qadri (born 1989), Indian political car ...
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Habibullah Qaderi
Engineer Habibullah Qaderi (born 1961 in Kandahar province, Afghanistan) is a former Minister of Counter Narcotics in Afghanistan, serving between January 2004 and July 2007. Qaderi resigned in July 2007 to take up post as Afghan Counsul General in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. He was succeeded as Minister of Counter Narcotics by General Khodaidad. Professional life Qaderi left Afghanistan at the outbreak of war with the Soviet Union, spending time in Pakistan and India. Following the conclusion of his education, Qaderi worked with the United Nations High Commission for Refugees in the Chaman, Loralai and Dalbandin refugee camps. He also served as an English tutor in Quetta, Pakistan, as part of a programme established by the University of Nebraska. He returned to Afghanistan following the establishment of the interim Afghan Administration under President Hamid Karzai Hamid Karzai (; Pashto/ fa, حامد کرزی, , ; born 24 December 1957) is an Afghan statesman who served as ...
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Shivan Qaderi
Shivan Qaderi (a.k.a. Sayed Kamal Astam, Sayed Kamal Astom, Shwane Qadri, or Sayed Kamal Asfaram, in Kurdish: Şivan Qaderî) was an Iranian Kurd who with two other men were shot by Iranian security forces in Mahabad, on July 9, 2005. According to the claims of the opposition, the security forces then tied Qaderi's body to a Toyota jeep and dragged it through the streets. Iranian authorities confirmed that Qaderi, "who was on the run and wanted by the judiciary", was shot and killed while allegedly evading arrest. According to the Iranian sources he was a "criminal and smuggler" and according to the opposition groups he was an "opposition activist". For the next six weeks, riots and protests erupted in Kurdish towns and villages throughout Western Iran such as Mahabad, Sanandaj, Sardasht, Piranshahr Piranshahr ( fa, پیرانشهر; ckb, پیرانشار, Pîranşar) is a city located in West Azerbaijan Province in west Iran. It is the capital of Piranshahr County. Piran ...
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Kadri (name)
In Albanian and Turkish, Kadri is a masculine given name. In Estonian, Kadri is a feminine given name. The name entered Latvian as the variant of ''Kadri'', ''Kadrija''. Notable people who share the given name ''Kadri'' include: Male * Kadrî of Pergamon, 16th century Turkish linguist *Kadri Pasha (1832–1884), Ottoman politician * Kadri Gjata (1865–1912), Albanian patriot, writer and educator *Kadri Prishtina (1878-1925), Albanian politician * Kadri Göktulga (1904-1973), Turkish footballer *Kadri Hazbiu (1922-1983), Albanian politician *Kadri Roshi (1924–2007), Albanian actor *Kadri Aytaç (1931–2003), Turkish footballer *Kadri Gopalnath (1949–2019), Indian saxophonist *Kadri Veseli (born 1967), Kosovar Albanian politician and former Chairman of the Assembly of Kosovo and Kosovo Intelligence Service * Kadri Kordel, Turkish boxer Female *Kadri Hinrikus (born 1970), Estonian children's writer and journalist *Kadri Jäätma (born 1961), Estonian ceramicist, ac ...
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Qadiriyya
The Qadiriyya (), also transliterated Qādirīyah, ''Qadri'', ''Qadriya'', ''Kadri'', ''Elkadri'', ''Elkadry'', ''Aladray'', ''Alkadrie'', ''Adray'', ''Kadray'', ''Kadiri'', ''Qadiri'', ''Quadri'' or ''Qadri'' are members of the Sunni Qadiri tariqa (Sufi order). The tariqa got its name from Abdul Qadir Gilani (1077–1166, also transliterated ''Jilani''), who was a Hanbali scholar from Gilan, Iran. The order relies strongly upon adherence to the fundamentals of Sunni Islamic law. The order, with its many offshoots, is widespread, particularly in the non-Arabic-speaking world, and can also be found in Turkey, Indonesia, Afghanistan, India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, the Balkans, Russia, Palestine, China, Gladney, Dru "Muslim Tombs and Ethnic Folklore: Charters for Hui Identity"''Journal of Asian Studies'', August 1987, Vol. 46 (3): 495-532; pp. 48-49 in the PDF file. and East and West Africa. History The founder of the Qadiriyya, Abdul Qadir Gilani, was a scholar and preacher. Ha ...
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Nazem Qaderi
Nazem Kadri ( ar, ناظم القادري) or Nazem Al-Qaderi or Kadri (died 21 September 1989) was a Lebanese lawyer and politician. Career Qadri was a member of the Lebanese parliament from the Beqaa region, including in the long-running Parliament after the elections of 1971. He was appointed minister of labor and social affairs in the government led by then prime minister Selim Hoss under then president Elias Sarkis from 16 July 1979 to 25 October 1980. After the death of the interior minister Bahij Takieddine, he was additionally given that portfolio starting 18 February 1980. Assassination Nazem Qadri was assassinated in west Beirut on 21 September 1989, two days before the Taif Accord. His driver was also killed, and two bystanders were wounded in the attack. See also * List of assassinated Lebanese people *Ziad Qadri Ziad El Kadri ( ar, زياد القادري) is a Lebanese Sunni politician. Kadri was born in Al-Bireh, Rashaya in 1979. He holds degrees in Law a ...
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Syed Shujaat Ali Qadri
Syed Shuja’at Ali Qadri (Urdu: ) (January 1941 – 27 January 1993) was the first Grand Mufti of Pakistan, Judge of Federal Shariat Court,Federal Shariat Court Annual Report 2003, p56 a member of the Pakistani Council of Islamic Ideology, and a scholar of Islamic Sciences and modern science.NAWA-I-WAQT, 1 February 1993 He was influenced by Mustafa Raza Khan Qadri. He held various offices and wrote books.DAWN, 28 January 1993 He authored books on Islamic fiqh, economics and inheritance, and also translated books from Arabic to Urdu. Birth and family Shujaat Ali Qadri was born in Uttar Pradesh, India, in January 1941. He was the son of Syed Masood Ali Qadri, who served in the office of ''Afta'' (Islamic jurisprudence) at the Jamia Islamia Anwar-ul-Uloom, a madrasah in Multan, Punjab (Pakistan). Qadri was the second eldest child of his father; his brothers are: * Syed Saadat Ali Qadri * Syed Tariq Ali * Syed Khushnood Ali * Syed Shafaat Ali Qadri was the father of thre ...
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Shad Qadri
Shad Qadri (born September 7, 1952 in Pakistan) is a politician and businessman in Ottawa, Ontario. He was the councillor for Stittsville (Ward 6) from 2006 until 2018. Personal life Born in Pakistan, Qadri came to Ottawa in 1963. Prior to his entry in municipal politics, Qadri was a businessman and was involved in the community. He is involved in several special events that are held in the community including the Villagefest and Parade, the Christmas Parade of Lights, and Winterfest. He is involved in numerous charities and fundraisers. He is a former director and treasurer for the Western Ottawa Community Resource Centre. He is involved in the development of the ward in which several residential developments are underway or are planned including Kanata West, Jackson Trails and West Ridge. Shad Qadri and his wife Theresa owned the Showbiz Entertainment And Gifts store in Stittsville which is now closed. Municipal politics As a councillor candidate he opposed, like his oppon ...
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Shahid Qadri
Shahid Quadri (also spelt Shaheed Quaderi; 14 August 1942 – 28 August 2016) was a Bangladeshi poet and writer. For his poetry, he was awarded Bangla Academy Literary Award in 1973 and Ekushey Padak in 2011. His notable poems include ''"Uttoradhikar"'', ''"Tomake Obhibadon Priyotoma"'', ''"Kothao Kono Krondon Nei"'' and ''"Amar Chumbongulo Poucchey Dao"''. Early life and career Qadri was born in Kolkata in 1942. He moved to Dhaka when he was 10 years old. Qadri is one of the prominent poets of post-1947 Bengali poetry, who brought a new angle to the Bangladeshi scene by introducing urbanism and a sense of modernity. His poetry is infused with patriotism, cosmopolitanism and universalism and in its treatment of nature and city life, it delves deep into the conflicts and the sense of alienation pervading modern life. Though he published only four books of poetry, "his tone, alliteration, images and the use of simile made him a unique contributor of Bengali verse." Quadri becam ...
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Sohan Qadri
Sohan Qadri (born 2 November 1932, in Punjab, India – died 2 March 2011, in Toronto, Canada) was a yogi, poet and a painter from India who lived in Copenhagen for 30 years. During his life, Qadri interacted with a number of well-known cultural figures including Surrealist painter René Magritte, Nobel laureate Heinrich Böll, and architect Le Corbusier. His paintings result from states of deep meditation, and are influenced by the colors of India: luminous, dye-infused works on serrated paper. He had more than 70 exhibitions in the United States, Europe, Asia, and Africa. Early life and career in India Sohan Qadri was born in the village of Chachoki, in 1932, in British India. Chachoki is near the industrial town of Phagwara in the Kapurthala district of Punjab. He grew up in a wealthy farming family with a Hindu mother and a Sikh father. The village had no electricity, running water, roads or cars. At the age of seven, Qadri was strongly influenced by two spiritualists. Th ...
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Sayed Mehboob Shah Qadri
Sayed Mehboob Shah Qadri, popularly known as Sayedbhai, is an Indian social reformer from Pune. He was awarded the Padma Shri, the fourth highest civilian award of India, for his work in social services in 2020. Biography At the age of four, Qadri's family moved to Pune from his native city Hyderabad. He had a brother and four sisters. He started working when he was 13. When he was 20, the divorce of her sister prompted him to work for divorced women. He met social reformer Hamid Dalwai Hamid Umar Dalwai (; ; 29 September 1932 – 3 May 1977) was an Indian journalist, social reformer, thinker, activist, author, writer and the founder of Muslim Satyashodhak Mandal and Indian Secular Society. Despite being an atheist, he attemp ... and co-founded Muslim Satyashodhak Mandal, an organisation promoting social reforms in Muslims, on 22 March 1970. The organisation rehabilitates Muslim women divorced by their husbands through triple talaq, an Islamic form of divorce. It provide ...
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Sayyid Ahmedullah Qadri
Sayyid Ahmedullah Qadri ( 9 August 1909 – 5 October 1985), known as ''Lisan-ul-Mulk'', was a List of Indian writers#S, writer, author, critic, editor-in-chief, Indian independence activist, Indian politician and an acclaimed figure of Hyderabad, India. He was president of Lutfuddaulah Oriental Research Institute Hyderabad, president of Hyderabad Journalist Association, member of State Library Council. Qadri was awarded civilian award Padma Shri in 1966 by the government of India for his work in literature and education. He was also a member of Andhra Pradesh State Legislative Council and chairman of Andhra Pradesh state Hajj Committee of India, Hajj Committee. Further he was founder and editor-in-chief of the Urdu daily newspaper ''Saltanat'' and Paisa Akhbar; prior to that he was editor in Tarikh Publications, which was founded by his father since 1929. Early life Qadri was born in Hyderabad State on 9 August 1909 to Shamsullah Qadri and Mahboob Begum Qadri in an aca ...
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Umar Al-Qadri
Umar Al-Qadri is a Sunni Islamic scholar and sheikh based in Ireland who was born to a Pakistani Muslim scholarly family. His father is Sunni Muslim scholar Mehr Ali Qadri, who arrived in the late 1970s in The Hague, Netherlands, to serve as an Imam. Al-Qadri is also the Chair of the Irish Muslim Peace & Integration Council, a national representative Muslim body with a presence in Dublin, Cork, Athlone, Portlaoise and Belfast. Early life Al-Qadri was born in the Netherlands, where his Sunni Muslim scholar father, Mehr Ali Qadri, had settled in the 1970s to serve as an imam in The Hague. After completing his secondary education in the Netherlands, he completed his Masters (Shahadah Al-Alamiyyah) in Islamic Sciences at Jamia Islamia Minhaj-ul-Quran in Pakistan. Life in Ireland Al-Qadri moved to Ireland in 2004, and started working full time as an imam. He founded the Clonee Mosque in a residential estate and in 2008 founded the Al-Mustafa Islamic Cultural Centre Ireland in Dublin ...
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