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Allamah Shibli Nomani () ( June 3, 1857-November 18, 1914, Azamgarh ) was a respected scholar of Islam from Indian subcontinent during British Raj.
Shibli was a staunch supporter of Pan-Islamism.
According to some scholars, Shibli was against the Aligarh movement.
In another book, ‘ Ataturk Fi Karbala ’, the author alleged that Shibli was not happy with Sir Syed ’ s policies and ideologies and was involved vehemently against Aligarh movement.
It was only later, i. e. after 1907 that Shibli made many critical references to ' Aligarh College ' and occasionally to the founder Sir Syed.
Shibli was Great Shibli the progress of science and education in the West.
While Maulana Aslam Jairajpuri pointed out errors in “ Sher-ul-Ajam ”, it was not mentioned that Shibli was the first to write biography of Maulana Rumi.
He lamented that Shibli ’ s Persian poetry was never tested on its merit and was wrongly associated with his acquaintance and close friend with an enlightened intellectual lady of the time Madam Atiya Fyzee.
The atmosphere of the Farangi Mahall quarter, wedged in between Lucknow ’ s Chowk and Victoria Road, was evidently striking: “ This is the very Cambridge of our India ” declared Shibli Nomani after a visit in 1896.

Shibli and scholar
" Hamaarey Hindostaan ka Cambridge yehi hai "-Maulana Shibli Nomani, India's most eminent historian and scholar

Shibli and Persian
He refuted Shaikh Mohammad Ikram ’ s claim in this regard and subtly highlighted delicacy of Shibli ’ s thought moulded into his Persian poetry ”

Shibli and Urdu
In 1910, Shibli Nomani began writing Sirat-un-Nabi in Urdu, but died before completing it.

Shibli and .
The Druzes of Wadi al-Taym and Ḥawran, under the leadership of Shibli al-Aryan, distinguished themselves in their stubborn resistance at their inaccessible headquarters, al-Laja, lying southeast of Damascus.
Shibli is also the chairman of the government committee charged with implementing the articles of the Constitution of Iraq that relate to Kirkuk's status.
It consists of Telephone Coloney ( Near Quarsi Chauraha ), Firdaus Nagar, Pratibha colony ( Behind-Banna Devi Police Station ), Church Compound, Vishnupuri, Jamalpur, Hamdard Nagar Block-A, B, C & D, Tayyab Colony, Lal Diggi Road, Begam Bagh, Anwar ul-Huda Compound, Pan Wali Kothi, Bargad House, Habib Painter Park Azim Compound, Zakaria Market, Dhorra Mafi, Sir Syed Nagar, Iqra Colony, Wadi-e-Ismail, Shibli Bagh, Kabir Colony, Friends Colony, New Jamalpur, Badar Bagh, Habib Bagh, Bhamola, Zohrabagh, Ghalib Bagh, Anwar Villa Colony, Dodhpur, Shabistan Compound, Jeevangarh, Kela Nagar, Firdaus Nagar, Firdous Complex, Kabir Colony, Janakpuri, Niranjan Puri ( Navada ), Prag Sarover, Gyan Sarover, Maan Sarover, Shanti Sarovar, Avantika-1 And 2, Quarsi, Kishanpur, Rambagh Colony Gali, Swarna Jayanti Nagar, Shatabdi Nagar, Surendra Nagar, Mahendra Nagar, Naurangabad, Jawalapuri, Shyam Nagar, Janakpuri, Vikram Colony, Medical Colony, Lekhraj Nagar, Ramesh Vihar Colony, Durga Badi, Marris Road, Vidhya Nagar, Ram Krishna Puram, Jaiganj and Sasni Gate, Amir Nisha, Noor Bagh, Hathi Dooba, Ahmad Nagar, Wadi e Ismail.
Sanu started his play back career with a Bangladeshi movie () directed by Shibli Sadiq in 1986.
He is known for the founding the Shibli National College in 1883 and the Darul Mussanifin in Azamgarh.
Although his younger brothers went to London for education and later returned as barristers, employed at Allahabad High Court, Shibli received a traditional Islamic education.
Shibli ’ s genius had its flowering in Aligarh University when he came into contact with Sir Syed Ahmed and British scholars.
Both Shibli and Sir Syed Ahmed wished for the welfare of Muslims, and wanted to have Western thinking and style come along with it.
However, Sir Syed wanted to save the Muslims from the wrath of the British rulers after their active participation in the War of Independence, called the " Sepoy Mutiny " by the British colonialist rulers, whereas, Shibli wanted to make them self-reliant and self-respecting by regaining their lost heritage and tradition.
In 1913, when the British Administration in India stormed the Kanpur Mosque, Shibli condemned them.
Maulana Shibli Nomani – whose ancestor converted from Hindu Rajput into Islam-also had casteist mindset.
Syed Sulaiman Nadvi also mentioned the same thing, but he also says that in the last Maulana Shibli asked for forgiveness from her mother and she forgave him.
) and in that novel he portrays Maulana Shibli Nomani as a narrow minded Muslim theologian.
There does not appear to be evidence of any difference of opinion between Shibli and Sir Syed either in the former's writings or correspondence during the life-time of the latter. Shibli's first critical reference is not to Sir Syed but of Hali with reference to " Hayat-i-Javed " which Shibli referred as " sheer hagiography " ( sarasar madah sarai ).
Shibli and Azad's desire that promoters of the proposed Muslim University should not give up the demand for an all India affiliating jurisdiction.
( c ) lack of equation between Shibli and Viqarul Mulk unlike his deep relations with Mohsinul Mulk who had appointed Shibli as the first Secretary of the Anjuman Taraqq-i-Urdu which started as a subsidiary of the All India Muslim Educational Conference.

was and versatile
" Romare Bearden described Alston as "... one of the most versatile artists whose enormous skill led him to a diversity of styles ..." Bearden also describes the professionalism and impact that Alston had on Harlem and the African American community: "' was a consummate artist and a voice in the development of African American art who never doubted the excellence of all people's sensitivity and creative ability.
Hawks was versatile as a director, filming comedies, dramas, gangster films, science fiction, film noir, and Westerns.
Although clearly a development of the hoplite, the Macedonian phalanx was tactically more versatile, especially used in the combined arms tactics favoured by the Macedonians.
It was not until the large-scale emergence of small combo jazz in the post-WWII period that the guitar took as a versatile instrument, which was used both in the rhythm section and as a featured melodic instrument and solo improviser.
He was regarded as a prolific and versatile poet.
One of the most versatile small German military vehicles, the Kettenkrad, a curious but useful blend of tractor and motorcycle, was powered with a 1. 4 L Olympia four-cylinder engine.
People magazine noted that Cruz's role as Luz showed that she was versatile.
Pius II was a versatile and voluminous author, one of the best and most industrious of his period.
Though it was never widely used as a standard weapon, the woldo saw action on many fronts and was considered by many Korean troops to be a versatile weapon.
The sword in this time period was the most personal weapon, the most prestigious, and the most versatile for close combat, but it came to decline in military use as technology, such as the crossbow and firearms changed warfare.
A different route was chosen by the Soviets, who didn't develop a specialized indirect fire vehicle, but following a tradition of dual-purpose towed artillery, built a series of versatile assault guns with indirect fire capabilities ( example ISU-152 ).
Mozart was a versatile composer, and wrote in every major genre, including symphony, opera, the solo concerto, chamber music including string quartet and string quintet, and the piano sonata.
The Shillelagh was a disappointment compared to the later BGM-71 TOW anti-tank guided missile first produced in 1970 by the U. S. The TOW system, which could not fire gun rounds, and was guided by a wire which directly sent commands to the missile, proved simpler and more versatile.
She was a film and television star, known during her 60-year career as a consummate and versatile professional with a strong, realistic screen presence, and a favorite of directors including Cecil B. DeMille, Fritz Lang, and Frank Capra.
Subhas Chandra Bose also said about Vivekananda, " His personality was rich, profound and complex ... Reckless in his sacrifice, unceasing in his activity, boundless in his love, profound and versatile in his wisdom, exuberant in his emotions, merciless in his attacks but yet simple as a child, he was a rare personality in this world of ours.
In spite of the heroin chic movement, model Claudia Schiffer earned a staggering $ 12 million, proving the industry was more versatile than previous decades. The mid 1990s also saw many Asian countries establishing modeling agencies.
The router was described as " the most versatile tool in the world " by Jeremy Broun in his book, The Incredible Router.
As with the other areas of Tapiola, the centre was designed with consideration for the site's features and terrain as well as to provide an active and versatile environment for pedestrians.
Both seemed appropriate for Thorpe, who was so versatile that he served as Carlisle's one-man team in several track meets.
He was a versatile player, playing in numerous positions during his career.
A versatile brawler in the ring, he was nicknamed " Manos de Piedra " (" Stone Fists " although the literal translation is " Hands of Stone ") during his career.

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