Jamal ud-Din

Ja·mal ud-Din

[ja-mahl ood-deen, ood-]
noun
(Jamal ud-Din al-Afghani) 1838–97, Muslim educator and political leader, born in Persia: founder of modern Pan-Islamism.
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