Haqqani Anjuman
Appearance
Founded | 1876 |
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Founder | Maulana Sufi Mufti Azangachhi Shaheb |
Founded at | British India |
Type | Islamic Sufi non-governmental organisation |
Focus | To serve mankind and give them advice |
Location |
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Coordinates | 22°35′02″N 88°23′02″E / 22.583878°N 88.383777°E |
Region | Bangladesh and India |
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Haqqani Anjuman (Hindi: हक़्क़ानी अंजुमन; Bengali: হাক্কানী আঞ্জুমান; Urdu: حقانی انجمن; Tamil: ஹக்கானி அஞ்சுமான்; Telugu: హక్కాని అంజుమన్; Gujarati: હક્કાની અંજુમન; Russian: Хаккани Анджуман; Chinese: 哈卡尼安朱曼; Kannada: ಹಕ್ಕಾನಿ ಅಂಜುಮನ್; Malayalam: ഹഖാനി അൻജുമൻ) is an Islamic Sufi non-governmental organisation that serves the regions of Bangladesh[1][2] and India. The organisation was established in 1876 by Maulana Sufi Mufti Azangachhi Shaheb, and has its head office in Bagmari, Kolkata, in the state of West Bengal, India.[citation needed]
The organisation is influenced by Sufism and is associated with social work.[3][4] The literal meaning of Haqqani Anjuman is the organization of truth.[3]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Corraya, Sumon (2 December 2011). "Religious leaders pray for world peace". UCA News. Retrieved 17 February 2015.
- ^ Jafar, Abu (1980). Muslim festivals in Bangladesh. Islamic Foundation, Bangladesh, 1980. p. 110 – via University of California.
- ^ a b "এক নজরে হাক্কানী আঞ্জুমান হাক্কানী আঞ্জুমানের পরিচয়". nganj24.com. 5 June 2013. Archived from the original on 31 December 2014. Retrieved 17 February 2015.
- ^ "Violence in the name of religion criticised". The Daily Star. 2 December 2004. Archived from the original on 17 February 2015. Retrieved 17 February 2015.
External links
[edit]- Rahman, Zillur; (President of Bangladesh) (1 December 2012). "Greeting Messages". Program organised by Haqqani Anjuman. Dhaka.