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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Badi_UzzamanBadi Uzzaman - Wikipedia

    Mohammed Badi Uzzaman Azmi (8 March 1939 – 14 June 2011), better known as Badi Uzzaman, was a Pakistani-British television and film actor. According to The Guardian, Uzzaman was perhaps best known for his role as a hospital patient in the 1986 television series, The Singing Detective, opposite actor Michael Gambon.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0882732Badi Uzzaman - IMDb

    Badi Uzzaman was born on 8 March 1939 in Phulpur, Azangarh, India. He was an actor, known for Eastern Promises (2007), Red Eagle (1994) and Another Year (2010). He died on 14 June 2011 in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.

  3. Sep 12, 2023 · This article discusses the importance of Badi'uzzaman Said Nursi (1876-1960), a modern Islamic thinker and his struggle in making Islam sovereign in Turkey. His contributions started from the era of Ottoman Turkey to the establishment and development of the Modern Republic of Turkey in the era of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Said_NursîSaid Nursî - Wikipedia

    Said Nursi ( Ottoman Turkish: سعيد نورسی, Kurdish: سەعید نوورسی, romanized: Seîdê Nursî ‎; 1877 [1] – 23 March 1960), also spelled Said-i Nursî or Said-i Kurdî, [13] [14] and commonly known with the honorifics Bediüzzaman (meaning "wonder of the age") and Üstad (meaning "master") [15] among his followers, was a ...

  5. www.bafta.org › heritage › in-memory-ofBadi Uzzaman | BAFTA

    Badi Uzzaman. Actor. 2 August 1939 to 13 June 2011. An Indian born character actor, Uzzaman appeared in a wide range of British productions, but was perhaps most familiar for his role in The Singing Detective (1985) on television.

  6. Badiuzzaman Said Nursi, bukanlah satu nama yang begitu dikenali di negara ini, tetapi beliau merupakan ikutan atau idola yang sangat berpengaruh di Turki. Beliaulah ulama dan tokoh Islam yang berjuang menentang pemerintahan sekular Kamal Artartuk melalui penulisan dan suaranya.

  7. Feb 27, 2018 · Defiantly anti-Communist, Badiuzzaman believed the greatest danger of his time was Communism. Approaching the end of his life, Imam Nursi declared: “I have just one purpose. That is, as I get nearer to my grave, we hear the sounds of Bolshevik owls (supporters) in this country of Islam. These sounds damage the tenets of faith of the Islamic World.