Ibrahim Dalliu

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Ibrahim Dalliu (1878 – 25 May 1952) was an Albanian Islamic scholar and educationist.

mufassirs
in Albania.

Life

Ibrahim Dalliu was born in

Serbian army approaching from the north.[3]

From April 25 to May 3, 1921, he took part in the Congress for National Unity in

He was part of the
National Assembly in 1943.[6] With the rise of the communists in power in 1944, he was arrested and imprisoned due to his engagement in politics and some sharp anti-communist poetry he had written.[1] Dalliu died in jail on 25 May 1952, and was annihilated by the communist historiography.

Works

  • Grenxat e kuqe të Tiranës (Red wasps of Tirana), satirical poem, 1915.
  • Texhvidi (Rules on reading the Quran), 1921.
  • Ilmihali (Teachings on Islam).
  • Besimet e muselmanëve, në vargje (Beliefs of the Muslims, in verses).
  • Dhanti e Ramazanit (Gift of Ramadan), 1921.
  • Dokrrat e hinit (Gibberish of ash), satirical poem, 1922.
  • Ajka e kuptimeve të Kur'ani Qerimit (Top-meanings of Quran Karim'), partly published.
  • Tefsiri i Kur-anit (The commentary of Quran), translation from Turkish of The commandment of God of Ömer Rıza Doğrul.
  • Patriotizma në Tiranë (Patriotism in Tirana), 1930.
  • E lemja dhe jeta e të madhit Muhamed (Birth and life of great Muhammad), poem of 6143 verses, 1934.
  • Ç'është Islamizmi (What is Islamism), 1935.
  • Udha Muhamedane (Tarikati Muhamedije) (Muhammadian road [Muhamadiyye
    Tariqat
    ]) of Muhammed ibn Pīr 'Alī Bergivī ili Bergilī, translation, 1936.
  • Libri i së falmes (Prayers book), 1937.

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