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Musa Bigiev (sometimes known as Luther of Islam) (1870/75 in Novocherkassk, Russian Empire – 28 October 1949 in Cairo, Egypt) was a Tatar Hanafi Maturidi scholar, theologian philosopher, publicist and one of the leaders of the Jadid movement. After receiving his education in Kazan, Bukhara, Istanbul and Cairo, he became a political activist for the Ittifaq, the political organisation of the Muslims of Russia. He also taught in Orenburg, wrote journalistic texts and translated classic works into Tatar. After emigrating from the Soviet Union, he travelled Europe and the Middle and Far East while writing and publishing.

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  • موسى جار الله (ar)
  • Musa Bigiev (en)
  • Бигеев, Муса Яруллович (ru)
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  • موسى جار الله (1295 - 1369 هـ / 1878 - 1949 م) هو روسية قبل الثورة البلشفية. هو موسى جار الله، ابن فاطمة، التركستاني القازانى التاتاري، الروستوفدوني الروسي: شيخ إسلام روسيا، قبل الثورة البلشفية وفي إبانها. ولد في (روستوف دون) بروسيا. وتفقه بالعربية وتبحر في علوم الإسلام. ثم كان إمام الجامع الكبير في بتروغراد (لنينغراد) وحجٌ وجاور بمكة ثلاث سنين. (ar)
  • Musa Bigiev (sometimes known as Luther of Islam) (1870/75 in Novocherkassk, Russian Empire – 28 October 1949 in Cairo, Egypt) was a Tatar Hanafi Maturidi scholar, theologian philosopher, publicist and one of the leaders of the Jadid movement. After receiving his education in Kazan, Bukhara, Istanbul and Cairo, he became a political activist for the Ittifaq, the political organisation of the Muslims of Russia. He also taught in Orenburg, wrote journalistic texts and translated classic works into Tatar. After emigrating from the Soviet Union, he travelled Europe and the Middle and Far East while writing and publishing. (en)
  • Муса Яруллович Бигеев (Муса Биги, Муса Джарулла, тат. Муса Җаруллаһ Бигиев; 25 декабря 1873, с. Кикино, Пензенская губерния — 28 октября 1949, Каир) — выдающийся татарский философ-богослов, публицист, один из лидеров прогрессивного движения (джадидизм) среди мусульман России начала XX века. (ru)
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  • Musa Bigeev (en)
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  • Musa Bigeev (en)
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  • Cairo, Egypt (en)
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