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Akhbar in Arabic (أخبار) is the plural of khabar (خبر), meaning news or, in Classical Arabic, reports about significant past events. The Arabic term occurs in the titles of many newspapers and other media, and may refer to:

Journals

Middle East and North Africa

South Asia

Other

  • Akhbar (Shia Islam), in Shia Islam refers to the transmitting of hadith. It is the foundation of Akhbari Twelver Shia Islam
  • Akhbari, Twelver Shī‘a Muslims who reject the use of reasoning in deriving verdicts
  • Akhbar Ali, villain in the 1983 Indian film Andhaa Kanoon, played by Danny Denzongpa

See also

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Akhbar in Arabic (أخبار) is the plural of khabar (خبر), meaning news or, in Classical Arabic, reports about significant past events. The Arabic term occurs in the titles of many newspapers and other media, and may refer to:

Journals

Middle East and North Africa

South Asia

Other

  • Akhbar (Shia Islam), in Shia Islam refers to the transmitting of hadith. It is the foundation of Akhbari Twelver Shia Islam
  • Akhbari, Twelver Shī‘a Muslims who reject the use of reasoning in deriving verdicts
  • Akhbar Ali, villain in the 1983 Indian film Andhaa Kanoon, played by Danny Denzongpa

See also


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