Muhammad Amin Asiyalav

Muhammad Amin photographed in Khamkety, November 20, 1859. Muhammad-Amin Asiyalav or Naib Emin Pasha (; Avar: МухIаммад Амин Асиялав; ; 1818 – 8 April 1901) was a North Caucasian military commander and Islamic preacher of Avar origin who served as the 4th leader of the Circassian Confederation from 1848 to 1859. He was one of the Circassian leaders in the Russo-Circassian War and the third naib of Imam Shamil.

His era was marked with various reforms in industry, diplomacy, military, administration, religious issues and more. He gradually removed slavery, strictly banned social classes, built schools and small factories. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Muhammad Amin Qodri
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    Al-Qadhaya al-naqdiyah wa-al-zawahir al-balaghiyah 'inda Sayyid Qutb fi "Fi-Zilal al-Quran" : dirasah nasiyah min khilal suratiy al-Baqarah wa-Ali 'Imran) /
    القضايا النقدية والظواهر البلاغية عند سيد قطب في " في ظلال القرآن": دراسة نصية من خلال سورتي البقرة وآل عمران /
    by Muhammad Amin Muhammad Aman
    Published 2005
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    by Noor Farahain Muhammad Amin
    Published 2017
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