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References for the Tazkira
RELATED TAZKIRA
“Mawlana Shah Muhammad ‘Abdul ‘Alim Siddiqui (Rahmatullahi ‘alayh)”, A Tazkira by Siddiq Noormuhammad, Madrasa Hidaya, Toronto.
www.madrasahidaya.net/Maulana%20Shah%20Abdulalim%20Siddiqui.htmlSOME OF THE TALKS AND KHUTBA OF THE MAWLANA IN TORONTO
“Zikr-e-Mustafa: The Remembrance of our Beloved Prophet (Sallallahu ‘alayhi wa Sallam)”, a lecture delivered at the Second International Milaad-un-Nabi Conference, Toronto, The Message International, Canada, published by World Islamic Mission, No. 4, Ramadan 1415, February 1995, p. 36-40, Toronto.
“Milad-un-Nabi Message”, Third International Milaad-un-Nabi Conference, Toronto, The Message International, Canada, World Islamic Mission, No. 7, Ramadan 1416, Febraury 1996, p. 43-49.
“The Muslim Identity”, Friday Khutba delivered in February 1992 at Masjid TARIC, Toronto, The Message International, Canada, World Islamic Mission, No. 8, Rabi‘ Awwal 1417 / August 1996, p. 22-25.
THE NOORANI VOICE OF MAWLANA NOORANI
Recitation of the Holy Qur’an
www.wimnet.org/audio/index.htm
World Islamic Mission, CanadaTuje Dhundhtatha
http://imamnoorani.net/audios/PER%20SHAB%20Toejhe_Dhoendta.mp3
Imam Noorani web-sitewww.taibah.nl/naats/pier_saheb/Toejhe_Dhoendta.mp3
Masjid Taibah (Netherlands)Mawlud Hadrat
http://imamnoorani.net/audios/Per%20Shab%20Mauloed_Hadrat.mp3
Imam Noorani web-sitewww.taibah.nl/naats/pier_saheb/Mauloed_Hadrat.mp3
Masjid Taibah (Netherlands)MANQABATS ON MAWLANA NOORANI
“Nizam-e-Mustafa ka Paasbaan”, a manqabat in Urdu by Professor Muhammad Anwar, Anwaar-e-Riza (Journal), a special issue on Mawlana Noorani, 18 January 2004, p. 328, Joharabad, Pakistan.
“Imam Shah Ahmad Noorani”, a manqabat in Urdu by Atiq Javed Iqbal Noorani
RELATED WEB-PAGES
World Islamic Mission Canada
http://wimnet.ca/services.phpWorld Islamic Mission Welfare Trust, U.K
www.wimuk.com/current-projects.htmlWorld Islamic Mission Norway (in Norwegian)
www.wim.no
ANOTHER SOURCEOral tradition