Habiburrahman Shakir

http://dbpedia.org/resource/Habiburrahman_Shakir an entity of type: Thing

Hajji Habiburrahman Shakir (Хабибуррахман Шакир, also ’Habibur-Rahman’ - Literary Tatar: Хәбибрахмән Шакир, Xäbibraxmän Şakir; December 10, 1903 - April 18, 1975) was a Tatar imam, theologian, reporter and publisher. He became a part of the Finnish Tatar community in late 1940s. Shakir was a respected figure in the Islamic world. He for example taught Zulfikar Ali Bhutto who later became the president of Pakistan. Invited by the king of Saudi Arabia, Shakir made a pilgrimage to Mecca with his wife Bibirehana in 1972. Shakir is buried in Helsinki Islamic Cemetery. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Habiburrahman Shakir
rdf:langString Habiburrahman Shakir
rdf:langString Habiburrahman Shakir
xsd:date 1975-04-18
xsd:date 1903-12-10
xsd:integer 70905973
xsd:integer 1124225627
xsd:date 1903-12-10
rdf:langString Shakir in 1948.
xsd:date 1975-04-18
xsd:double 0.8
rdf:langString Xäbibraxmän Şakir
rdf:langString Хабибуррахман Шакир
rdf:langString al-Bulgari, Habibur-Rahman
rdf:langString Bibirehana Veliulla
rdf:langString Hajji Habiburrahman Shakir (Хабибуррахман Шакир, also ’Habibur-Rahman’ - Literary Tatar: Хәбибрахмән Шакир, Xäbibraxmän Şakir; December 10, 1903 - April 18, 1975) was a Tatar imam, theologian, reporter and publisher. He became a part of the Finnish Tatar community in late 1940s. Shakir was a respected figure in the Islamic world. He for example taught Zulfikar Ali Bhutto who later became the president of Pakistan. Invited by the king of Saudi Arabia, Shakir made a pilgrimage to Mecca with his wife Bibirehana in 1972. Shakir is buried in Helsinki Islamic Cemetery.
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rdf:langString al-Bulgari, Habibur-Rahman
xsd:gYear 1903
xsd:gYear 1975

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