The document lists 20 different groups or schools of thought related to hadith (sayings and traditions of the Prophet Muhammad) in Pakistan and India. It provides the names of these groups in Urdu, including Ropari, Tehreek, Albanvi, Ghaznavi, Ghurba, Sanaiya, Lashkar-e-Taiba, Nazeeriya, Gondalvi, Masoodi, Mohammadi, Salafi, jamaat ud dawa, Youth Force, Banarsi, Toheedi, Jamyet, Amritsari, Daoodi, and Saudi. The document identifies these as the names of 20 schools of thought related to hadith studies.
The document lists 20 different groups or schools of thought related to hadith (sayings and traditions of the Prophet Muhammad) in Pakistan and India. It provides the names of these groups in Urdu, including Ropari, Tehreek, Albanvi, Ghaznavi, Ghurba, Sanaiya, Lashkar-e-Taiba, Nazeeriya, Gondalvi, Masoodi, Mohammadi, Salafi, jamaat ud dawa, Youth Force, Banarsi, Toheedi, Jamyet, Amritsari, Daoodi, and Saudi. The document identifies these as the names of 20 schools of thought related to hadith studies.
The document lists 20 different groups or schools of thought related to hadith (sayings and traditions of the Prophet Muhammad) in Pakistan and India. It provides the names of these groups in Urdu, including Ropari, Tehreek, Albanvi, Ghaznavi, Ghurba, Sanaiya, Lashkar-e-Taiba, Nazeeriya, Gondalvi, Masoodi, Mohammadi, Salafi, jamaat ud dawa, Youth Force, Banarsi, Toheedi, Jamyet, Amritsari, Daoodi, and Saudi. The document identifies these as the names of 20 schools of thought related to hadith studies.