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Qaraḍāwī, Yūsuf

القرضاوي يوسف


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    • Al-Karadaoui, Youssouf
    • Al-Qardawi, Yusuf
    • Al-Quaradawi, Yusuf
    • El-Kardavi, Jusuf
    • Karadaoui, Youssouf al-
    • Kardaui, I︠U︡sef
    • Kardavi, Jusuf
    • Qărădaviy, Yusuf
    • Qaradawi, Yousef
    • Qaradhawi, Yousif
    • Qaradhawi, Youssef
    • Qaradhawi, Yusuf al-
    • Qarḍāwī, Yūsuf
    • Qardhawi, Yusuf al-
    • Qaradlawy, Yusuf al-
    • Qaraz̤āvī, Yūsuf
    • Qarz̤āvī, Yūsuf
    • Syaikh Yusuf
    • Syaikh Qaradlawy
    • Syeikh Yūsuf al-Qaraḍāwī
    • Yusuf Abdullah al-Qaradawi
    • Yusuf al-Qaradhawi
    • Yusuf al-Qardhawi
    • القرضاوي يوسف
    • قرضاوي، يوسف
    • يوسف القرضاوي
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      • Sources

        • found: al-Islām bayna shubuhāt al-ḍāllīn, 1960.
        • found: al-Ṣaḥwah al-Islāmīyah bayna al-juḥūd wa-al-taṭarruf, 1981:t.p. (al-Duktūr Yūsuf al-Qaraḍāwī) p. 4 of cover (b. 1926)
        • found: Le licite et l'illicite en Islam, c1992:t.p. (Youssef Qaradhawi)
        • found: Priorities of the Islamic movement in the coming phase, c1992:t.p. (Dr. Yousef Al-Qaradawi)
        • found: Annotations and commentary on The lawful and the prohibited in Islam of Dr. Yousif al-Qaradhawi, 1998.
        • found: Shinākht-i Khudā, 2000 or 2001:t.p. (Yūsuf Qaraz̤āvī)
        • found: Geliat da'wah di era baru, 2001:cover (Dr. Yusuf al-Qaradhawi) p. xv (Dr. Yusuf al-Qaradlawy) p. 3 (Syaikh Yusuf; Syaikh Qaradlawy; ulama from Mesir)
        • found: Antara pengganas & mujahidin tulen, 2004:cover (Yusuf al-Qardhawi)
        • found: His Islam, 2002:v.1, colophon (I︠U︡sef alʹ-Kardaui)
        • found: Al-Quaradawi, Yusuf. Legislation and law in Islam, 1999?:t.p. (Yusuf Al-Quaradawi)
        • found: Hallalli dhe harami në islam, c2005:t.p. (Jusuf el-Kardavi)
        • found: Praktik prostitusi gigolo ala Yusuf al-Qardawi, 2010:t.p. (Yusuf al-Qardawi)
        • found: Shaik̲h̲ Yūsuf Qarz̤āvī, 2011:t.p. (Shaik̲h̲ Yūsuf Qarz̤āvī = شيخ يوسف قرضاوى)
        • found: Yusuf al-Qaradawi dan pengaruhnya dalam masyarakat Islam di Malaysia, 2012:t.p. (Yusuf al-Qaradawi) p. 15 (Yusuf Abdullah al-Qaradawi)
        • found: Le véritable monothéisme, [1998]:t.p. (Youssouf Al-Karadaoui)
        • found: Dictionary of African Biography, accessed March 13, 2015, via Oxford African American Studies Center database:(Qaradawi, Yusuf al; Egyptian Muslim cleric, Islamic leader, preacher, scholar, author; born 09 September 1926 in Sift Turab, Egypt; studied at the Religious Institute in Tanta (1944); graduated from department of theology (Kuliyyat ʼUsul al-Din) (1953) and received PhD from Al-Azhar University, Cairo (1973); received the title of ʻalim (cleric), and a teaching certificate (1954); joined the Muslim Brotherhood (1942) but left the organization to establish himself as an Islamic cleric (1970s); established the Faculty of Sharia (religious law) and Islamic Studies at the University of Qatar and served as dean (1977-1990); chairman of the Scientific Councils of Islamic Colleges and Religious Institutions in Algeria (1990-1991); was co-founder and president of the International Association of Muslim Scholars, and European Council for Fatwa and Research; authored more than 120 books on Islam and Islamic law)
        • found: Iman vă kishilik hayati, 2010:title page (Doktor Yusuf Qărădaviy)
        • found: Pandangan Syeikh Yūsuf al-Qaraḍāwī tentang puak Syiah, 2015:t.p. (Syeikh Yūsuf al-Qaraḍāwī)
        • found: The New York times, Yusuf al-Qaradawi, influential Muslim scholar, dies at 96, September 30, 2022, viewed online October 2, 2022(died Monday [September 26] in Doha, where he had been living in exile; his health had deterioriated since contracting Covid-19 two years ago; born in Egypt, his role in the Muslim Brotherhood repeatedly landed him in jail, and he fled to Qatar in 1960; years later, his sermons on Qatar's Al Jazeera network (from Al Jazeera's founding in 1996 until 2013) made him one of the most inflential Islamic voices of the 20th century; he returned to Egypt in 2011 after president Hosni Mubarak was overthrown by a popular uprising; but soon after, elected president Muhamed Morsi was ousted, and he and his children were designated terrorists by Egypt's government)
      • LC Classification

        • PJ7858.A64
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        • 1983-04-09: new
        • 2022-10-03: revised
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