Sind
8 scholars · 44 books
Sind, now part of modern-day Pakistan, was known for its early conversion to Islam following the Arab conquest in the 8th century. It became a gateway for the spread of Islam into the Indian subcontinent, fostering a rich Islamic culture and tradition. The region was renowned for its scholars, poets, and Sufi saints, contributing significantly to the spread of Islamic teachings and values. Sind's integration into the Islamic world is a testament to the cultural and religious exchanges that characterized Islamic expansion.
F
Fakhr al-Din al-Razi
فخر الدين الرازي
606 AH 41 works
M
Murtada al-Zabidi
مرتضى الزبيدي
1205 AH 37 works
Q
Qannawji
صديق بن حسن القنوجي
1307 AH 13 works
I
Ibn Muhammad Radi Din Saghani
الصغاني
650 AH 5 works
A
Abd bin Hameed al-Kasay
عبد بن حميد الكسي
249 AH 3 works
A
Al-Muttaqi Al-Hindi
المتقي الهندي
975 AH 2 works
A
Ahmad Sirhindi
أحمد السرهندي
1034 AH 1 works
G
Gardizi
گرديزي
443 AH 1 works
