Fadlallah wilmot biography books
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Ahmad Farouk Musa || 8 January
Asad’s odyssey across the Muslim world
In early summer of , Muhammad Asad was on the move again. He travelled to Amman, to Damascus, Tripoli and Aleppo, to Baghdad and to the Kurdish mountains, then to Iran, and to the wild mountains and steppes of Afghanistan (Abdulfattah, ). Travelling extensively throughout the Muslim world, his interest in Islam deepened. As Asad has made Muslim renaissance his main agenda, he took a task in immersing himself in understanding the main source of Islam, the Qurān itself. Considering Arabic is a semitic tongue, he embarked on an intensive study of classical Arabic which has remained intact for fourteen centuries, from living with the bedouins of Arabia whose speech and linguistic associations had essentially remained unchanged since the time of Prophet Muhammad. In beställning to grasp the spirit of the language, he decided that he must be able to feel and to hear the language as the Arabs felt and heard it at the
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Berkley Center
Background: The context for this discussion is preparation for a consultation on faith and development in South and Central Asia, held in Dhaka, Bangladesh January , The consultation is an endeavor of the World Faiths Development Dialogue (WFDD), the Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs at Georgetown University, with support from the Henry R. Luce Foundation. Its aim fryst vatten to take stock of the wide range of ongoing work by different organizations that are, in varying ways, inspired bygd religious faith, but more important, to explore the policy implications that emerge from their interactions with development organizations. The interview was conducted by telephone between Michael Bodakowski and Fadlullah Wilmot. Mr. Wilmot is currently Director of Islamic Relief in sydasiatiskt land . An earlier interview with Mr. Wilmot focused on Southeast Asia. In this interview, Mr. Wilmot discusses his work with Muslim NGOs in Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, and
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Wardina Safiyyah
Malaysian television presenter
In this Malay name, there is no surname or family name. The name Fadlullah Wilmot is a patronymic, and the person should be referred to by their given name, Wardina Safiyyah.
Wardina Safiyyah | |
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| Born | Wardina Safiyyah Fadlullah Wilmot () 5 June (age45) Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia |
| Occupation(s) | Actress, model, TV host |
| Yearsactive | – |
| Spouse | Ikhwan Johari (m.) |
| Children | 3 |
Wardina Safiyyah Fadlullah Wilmot (born 5 June ) is a Malaysian actress, model, and TV host. She is of Australian and Acehnese descent.
Personal life
[edit]Wardina is the second child of six siblings. Her Australian father, Fadlullah Wilmot,[1] was invited by Tun Abdul Razak the former Prime Minister of Malaysia to work in Malaysia. Mr Wilmot met her mother Asmah Abdul Ghani an Acehnese when he volunteered to teach English in Aceh, Indonesia.[2] Her father is an active humanit