Sultan Ahmad Nanupuri
Islamic scholar and teacher
Born
June 26th, 1914
111 years ago
Died
August 16th, 1997
28 years ago — 83 years old
Category
Thinkers & Philosophers
Country
Bangladesh
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Born in 1914, this individual was a prominent Islamic scholar and educator in Bangladesh. He dedicated life to teaching Islamic studies and contributed significantly to religious education through various institutions. His influence extended beyond the classroom as he engaged in community outreach and public discourse on Islamic teachings.
Established numerous madrasas in Bangladesh
Authored multiple books on Islamic jurisprudence
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