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The following is a list of notable deaths in April 2021. Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence: Name, age, country of citizenship at birth, subsequent country of citizenship (if applicable), reason for notability, cause of death (if known), and reference.April 2021 1 Lee Aaker, 77, American actor (The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin, Hondo, Mister Scoutmaster), stroke. Isamu Akasaki, 92, Japanese physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (2014), pneumonia. Chandranath Mishra Amar, 96, Indian writer and poet, complications from a fall. Klairi Angelidou, 88, Cypriot educator and politician, member of the House of Representatives (1991–1996) and minister of education and culture (1993–1997). Hanna Arsenych-Baran, 50, Ukrainian writer, COVID-19. Third Bardor Tulku Rinpoche, 71, Tibetan Buddhist teacher. Michèle Boegner, 79, French pianist. Jorge Chiarella Krüger, 77, Peruvian theatre director and actor. Antonio Delgado Palomo, 63, Spanish athlete, Paralympic champion (1976), throat cancer. Bruce Dinwiddy, 75, British diplomat, Governor of the Cayman Islands (2002–2005). Michael Fitchett, 93, Australian footballer (Hawthorn) and cricketer (Victoria). Martha Lou Gadsden, 91, American restaurateur. Emmanuel Gaillard, 69, French lawyer. Giorgio Gatti, 72, Italian baritone, COVID-19. Nemam Ghafouri, 52, Iraqi-born Swedish physician, Kurdish activist and humanitarian, COVID-19. Gerald Irons, 73, American football player (Oakland Raiders, Cleveland Browns). Rayappu Joseph, 80, Sri Lankan Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Mannar (1992–2016). Patrick Juvet, 70, Swiss model and singer-songwriter. Henri Marescaux, 77, French army general and deacon. Loránd Milassin, 73, Hungarian Olympic hurdler (1972). Wakio Mitsui, 78, Japanese politician, member of the House of Representatives (2000–2012) and minister of health (2012). Angelo Perugini, 65, Brazilian politician, mayor of Hortolândia (2005–2012, since 2017) and São Paulo MLA (2015–2016), COVID-19. Hugo Portisch, 94, Austrian journalist and writer. Hans-Dieter Tippenhauer, 77, German footballer (Fortuna Düsseldorf, Arminia Bielefeld, Borussia Dortmund). Divo Zadi, 90, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Civita Castellana (1989–2007).2 Valentin Afonin, 81, Russian footballer (SKA Rostov-on-Don, CSKA Moscow). Shaukat Ali, 76, Pakistani folk singer, liver failure. April, 20, American giraffe, euthanized. Simon Bainbridge, 68, British composer. H. Balasubramaniam, 88, Indian translator, COVID-19. Marek Czekalski, 67, Polish politician and engineer, mayor of Łódź (1994–1998). Pete Giesen, 88, American politician, member of Virginia House of Delegates (1964–1996). Ron Herbert, 87, English rugby player (Warrington Wolves). Robert Howarth, 93, British politician, MP (1964–1970). Arthur Kopit, 83, American playwright (Indians, Wings, Nine). Mykhailo Kushnerenko, 82, Ukrainian politician, deputy (1990–1994), complications from COVID-19. Clara LaMore, 94, American Olympic swimmer (1948). Gabi Luncă, 82, Romanian folk and lăutărească singer, complications from COVID-19. Mohammed Oreibi Al-Khalifa, 51, Iraqi judge (Trial of Saddam Hussein), COVID-19. Benito Orgiana, 83, Italian politician, deputy (1992–1994). Chepina Peralta, 90, Mexican chef and TV personality. Nelu Ploieșteanu, 70, Romanian fiddler and lăutărească singer, complications from COVID-19. Jean Luc Rosat, 67, Brazilian Olympic volleyball player (1976, 1980), complications from COVID-19. Quindon Tarver, 38, American R&B singer, traffic collision. Christian Tumi, 90, Cameroonian Roman Catholic cardinal, bishop of Yagoua (1979–1982), archbishop of Garoua (1984–1991) and Douala (1991–2009). Bernard Vallée, 76, French Olympic fencer (1968, 1972). Gordon Weaver, 84, American novelist and short story writer. Zafar Ali Zafari, 90, Pakistani field hockey player, Olympic champion (1960).3 José Adauto Bezerra, 94, Brazilian politician, governor of Ceará (1975–1978), Ceará MLA (1959–1979) and deputy (1979–1983), COVID-19. C. Sidney Burrus, 86, American electrical engineer. Remus Câmpeanu, 82, Romanian footballer (Universitatea Cluj). Innocent Chukwuma, 55, Nigerian businessman and investor. Kathie Coblentz, 73, American librarian and author. Jill Corey, 85, American singer ("Love Me to Pieces", "Let It Be Me"). Pier Giacomo De Nicolò, 92, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, apostolic nuncio to Costa Rica (1984–1993). Lois de Banzie, 90, Scottish-born American actress (Morning's at Seven, Annie, Sister Act). Guram Dochanashvili, 82, Georgian writer (The First Garment). John Edgar, 70, New Zealand sculptor and medallist. Mark Elliott, 81, American voice-over artist, heart attack. Elidio Espinoza, 65, Peruvian politician, mayor of Trujillo (2015–2018), COVID-19. Hubert Gerbeau, 84, French writer and historian. Lee Meitzen Grue, 87, American poet. Gloria Henry, 98, American actress (Dennis the Menace, Miss Grant Takes Richmond, Rancho Notorious). Ho Lien Siew, 88, Singaporean Olympic basketball player (1956), pulmonary infection. Carl Hodges, 84, American atmospheric and climate scientist, complications from Alzheimer's disease. James B. Holderman, 85, American academic, president of the University of South Carolina (1977–1990). Martin Hyman, 87, British Olympic long-distance runner (1960). Mehli Irani, 90, Indian cricketer (Mumbai). Ahmad Kamil Jaafar, 83, Malaysian politician and diplomat, ambassador to Switzerland, China, Japan, and Thailand (1989–1996). Herb Johnson, 92, American football player (New York Giants). N. M. Kamble, 95, Indian politician, mayor of Mumbai (1957–1962) and MP (1974–1982, 1984–1988). Willy Kurant, 87, Belgian cinematographer (Les Créatures, Masculin Féminin, The Immortal Story). Luo Ying-shay, 69, Taiwanese politician, minister of justice (2013–2016) and governor of Fujian Province (2013), breast cancer. Cyprian Kizito Lwanga, 68, Ugandan Roman Catholic prelate, archbishop of Kampala (since 2006). Sam Obi, 59, Nigerian politician, acting governor of Delta State (2010–2011). Yinka Odumakin, 54, Nigerian human rights activist and politician, complications from COVID-19. John Paragon, 66, American actor (Pee-wee's Playhouse, UHF, Elvira: Mistress of the Dark), cardiovascular disease. Wali Rahmani, 77, Indian Islamic scholar and politician, founder of Rahmani30 and Bihar MLC (1974–1996). Brother Stair, 87, American Pentecostal evangelical pastor and radio preacher (The Overcomer Ministry). Stan Stephens, 91, Canadian-born American politician, member (1969–1985) and president (1983–1985) of the Montana Senate, governor of Montana (1989–1993). Masakazu Tamura, 77, Japanese actor (Higashi Shinakai, Onna-rō Hizu, Last Love), heart failure. Agnaldo Timóteo, 84, Brazilian singer and politician, deputy (1986–1996), COVID-19. Philippe Venault, 73, French director and screenwriter. Yevgeniy Zagorulko, 78, Russian high jump coach, complications from COVID-19. Carla Zampatti, 78, Italian-Australian fashion desi.... Discover the Naima Sohaib popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Naima Sohaib books.

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  • Imam Abu Haneefa synopsis, comments

    Imam Abu Haneefa

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    Abu Haneefa was an Islamic scholar and an expert on Islamic law. His juristic pronouncements have held sway over the entire Muslim world for almost twelve centuries. His popularity...

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    Umar Bin Abdul Aziz

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    Umar bin Abdul Aziz is considered to be the fifth rightly guided caliph of Islam. He ruled in the early eight century, and is known for his reforms. The Umayyad rulers before and a...

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    Imam Bukhari

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    Imam Bukhari is the most prominent name among the Islamic scholars of Hadith sciences. Born in Bukhara (now part of Uzbekistan), he travelled all over the Islamic world, learn...

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    Sultan Mohammad Fateh

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    Sultan Muhammad Fateh was a remarkable Ottoman ruler who made history in world naval warfare during his conquest of Constantinople, a city which Muslims had been trying to conquer ...

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    Sultan Salahuddin Ayyubi

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    Salahuddin Ayyubi was an acclaimed Muslim general who spent almost his entire life on the battlefield. Born in 1138, his formal military career began at the early age of 14 and con...

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    Nasiruddin Albani

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    Nasiruddin Albani is a giant figure among the modern scholars of hadith. Born in 1914 and having never pursued a formal degree, his passion for Islamic studies and for hadith scien...

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    Muhammad bin Abdul Wahab

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    Muhammad bin Abdul Wahab was one of the greatest reformers in Islamic history. He appeared in the Arabian peninsula in the 18th century A.D., at a time when the Islamic world was f...

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    Imam Ghazali

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    Imam Muhammad Ghazali is one of the most celebrated scholars in Muslim history. One of the greatest jurists, theologians and mystics of the time, he is unanimously considered as th...

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    Abdullah Bin Mubarak

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    Abdullah bin Mubarak was a pious Muslim of early Islamic history who is known for his zeal for religious knowledge with an emphasis on Hadith sciences. His transformation...

  • Imam Ibne Taymiyyah synopsis, comments

    Imam Ibne Taymiyyah

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    Imam Ibne Taymiyyah was a scholar, a preacher, and also a warrior. He lived in the tumultuous times of the Mongol invasion, when the Muslims faced unprecedented challenges. A ...

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    Imam Ahmed bin Hanbal

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    Founder of the Hanbali school of thought, Imam Ahmed bin Hanbal attained the heights of scholarly knowledge at a young age and he was widely acclaimed by contemporaries in the Isla...

  • Khalid Bin Waleed synopsis, comments

    Khalid Bin Waleed

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    Khalid bin Waleed, also known as the Sword of Allah, was one of the greatest generals in history, both Islamic and otherwise. He was undefeated in battle, his courage was unparalle...

  • Syed Jamaluddin Afghani synopsis, comments

    Syed Jamaluddin Afghani

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    Jamaluddin Afghani was a thinker, a political activist and an ideologist during the late 19th century. Highly influential in the Muslim world, particularly in the Middle East, Sout...

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    Muhammad bin Qasim

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    Muhammad bin Qasim became the conqueror of Sindh (which is now part of Pakistan) at a very young age. With him came the advent of Islam in the Indian subcontinent. His life’s story...

  • Imam Shaafai synopsis, comments

    Imam Shaafai

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    Imam Shaafai, the founder of the Shaafai school of thought, was a well travelled scholar and a magnificent teacher. While a youth, he was considered the king of experts in Ara...

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    Hasan Basri

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    Hasan Basri was an early Muslim preacher, ascetic, scholar and mystic. He belonged to the tabiun (companion of the companions of the Prophet), and rose to become one of the most ce...

  • Nizam Al-Mulk Tusi synopsis, comments

    Nizam Al-Mulk Tusi

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    Nizam alMulk Tusi was the vizier and the power behind the throne for the Seljuq emperors of the eleventh century. Almost singlehandedly he brought the empire to its peak, caring fo...

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    Imam Malik

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    Malik bin Anas is the founder of Maliki school of thought. He was a famous Muslim scholar and an expert on Islamic jurisprudence (Fiqh). He began teaching at an early age, and went...