Shaykh Mohiy-ud-deen Abdul Abdul Qadir al-Jilani | Huzur Ghaus e Paak Biography

Shaykh Mohiy-ud-deen Abdul Abdul Qadir al-Jilani | Huzur Ghaus e Paak Biography           Khitaab : ‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾ Mohiy-ud-deen. Alqaab ‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾ Mehboob-e-Sub’hāni, Sayyed-ul-Auliya, Imaam-ul-Asfiya , Peer e peeraan, Shaah e Meeraan, Ghauṡ-ul-aazam, Ghauṡ-us-Ṡaqlain, Shaikh e la-ṡaani, Qutb-e-Rabbaani, Qindeel-e-Nooraani, Saahib e Roshan zameer, Dastgeer. Aap ki wilaadat 1 Ramazaan 470 Hijri (18 March 1077 … Read more

Ilahi Meaning

Ilahi is a Muslim boy’s name with Arabic origin. The meaning of the name Ilahi is “My lord (for Allah), divine.” It is also associated with other meanings such as Aasmani, Samawi, Falki, Aalim E Baala Ka, Ilahi, and Rabbani. In different languages: Hindi: दिव्य, मेरा अल्लाह, आसमानी, सामवी, फल्की, आलिम ई बाला का, इलाही … Read more

Talab Meaning

Talab meaning in Urdu and other languages The Urdu word “talab” means “quest” or “hunger”. It can be used to describe a strong desire for something. The word “talab” can also be used as a noun to refer to a demand or request. In other languages, the word “talab” has the following meanings: Arabic: طَلَبَ‎ … Read more

Darbar Meaning

The word “darbar” has several meanings in different contexts. It can refer to: A court or assembly of a ruler or other important person. A hall or room where audiences are held. A gathering or festival, especially in South Asia. A Sikh place of worship. A type of musical scale or mode. A title of … Read more

Tajdar e Haram Meaning

Tajdar e Haram Meaning     The phrase “Tajdar-e-Haram” is commonly used in poetry and songs by Muslims, particularly in the Subcontinent. It originates from Persian but is widely understood in the region. Here is the meaning and breakdown of the phrase: Tajdar: Derived from the Persian words “تاج” (taj), meaning “crown,” and the suffix … Read more