Nikuštak

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Nikuštak
Никуштак
Nikushtak
Village
Nikustak / Nakushtak / Nikushtak
View of the village
View of the village
Nikuštak is located in North Macedonia
Nikuštak
Nikuštak
Location within North Macedonia
Coordinates: 42°05′N 21°35′E / 42.083°N 21.583°E / 42.083; 21.583Coordinates: 42°05′N 21°35′E / 42.083°N 21.583°E / 42.083; 21.583
Country North Macedonia
RegionLogo of Southeastern Region, North Macedonia.svg Southeastern
MunicipalityCoat of arms of Lipkovo Municipality.svg Lipkovo
Population
 (2002)
 • Total1,748
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Car platesKU
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Nikuštak Nikushtaku lies at the foot of Karadak, around the Kumanovo-Skopje regional road. The village has two mosques. The old one is named after the village and is located in the upper part, built in 1641. The new mosque of Nikushtak village is called "White Mosque", built in 1990. Residents are supplied with drinking water from wells and springs that have brought them individually from the mountain..(Macedonian: Никуштак, Albanian: Nikushtak) is a village in the municipality of Lipkovo, North Macedonia.

Nikustak / Nikushtak / Nikuštak / Nakushtak

Nikushtak - Nakushtak .jpg

The name of this village is related to the specific Albanian name Nik, Nikush, and the suffix -ak. Expansion of names with the suffix -ush is also found in other Albanian names such as Ramush, Malush, Mitrush, Hajrush etc.

The inhabitants of Nikushtak are known as Nikushtakas / i / e / it / et. In 1519 this village had 39 families. According to the 1994 census it had 1558 inhabitants, while now in 2005 it has 1900 inhabitants.[1] Ethnic groups in the village include:[1]

Nikushtakas cultivate cereals, vegetables, fruits and grape vines. In the village used to operate the agricultural cooperative "Nikushtak", formed in 1957, which covers about 300 hectares. In the post-communist years, private companies such as "SIA Company", "GRADIS KOO", "BESA PETROL", "AGONI TRANSS", "Market MiniMaks", "ALKI CAFFE", etc. also started operating in the village.

Prof. Dr. Faredin Ebibi was born on 10.05.1963, in the village of Nikushtak. He completed primary school in his hometown. After finishing primary school he enrolled in the Madrasa "Alauddin", in Pristina, in the school year 1979/80, and graduated in 1983/84. After the madrasa, he enrolled at AL-Az'har University in Cairo, Egypt, at the Faculty of Usuluddin, in the field of hadith, from 1987-1992. After graduation he returned to his hometown and was employed in the village of Nikushtak vaiz, mual-lim and hatib in the White Mosque. In September 1997, he was admitted as a lecturer at the Faculty of Islamic Sciences in Skopje, majoring in hadith. In 2006, in addition to being a lecturer in hadith, he held the position of Dean of the Faculty of Islamic Sciences in Skopje. In 2003 he defended his master's degree, at the University "EZ-zejtun", in Tunisia on the topic "SOURCES OF THE CHURCH AND ITS METHODOLOGY AT THE HEAD. KNOWLEDGE FROM THE SUMMARY AL-JAMIUS-SAHIH ”, Faculty of Usuluddin. While in 2009, he continues his doctorate on the topic "SOCIOLOGICAL STUDY OF THE SUNNA", Sociological Institute, Skopje. Hoxha Faredin Ebibi has participated in World meetings like the one in 2007 in Ohrid. He is the author of several books, such as: -Ebxhedia of the Holy Qur'an, Kumanovo 1996 -Introduction to the Science of Tajwid, Skopje 1995 -Introduction to the Science of Hadith 1, Skopje 1999 -Introduction to the Science of Hadith 2, Skopje 1999 -Buhariu, his life and activity, Skopje 1996 - Mosque. Skopje 2004 -School Dictionary Albanian-Arabic - Arabic-Albanian, Skopje 2005 -Arabic-Albanian Dictionary, Skopje 2005 -Kurbani, Skopje 2004 -The terminology of Hadith Science (Student Dispensation) Skopje 2008 -Buhari Methodology (Student Dispensation) Skopje 2008 He is also the co-author of the following books: -Family Law in Islam. Skopje 1996 - The Five Pillars of the Islamic Religion, Skopje 1998.

Doc. Dr. ZIJA ABDULLAHU was born on October 29, 1961 in Nikushtak, Lipkovo municipality - Kumanovo. He finished primary school in his hometown. High school in "Furkan" Damascus - Syria, in 1984/85 graduated from Al-Azhar University, Faculty of Usulud-din (Basics of Religion), Department of Aqeedah and Philosophy, in 1990, in Cairo - Egypt. Master's and Doctorate at the University of Zejtuna in Tunis - Tunisia, 2000 In the academic year 2010/2011 he became vice dean of the Faculty of Islamic Studies in Pristina and is a full professor at the same Faculty. Received the title: Prof. Ass. Dr., or according to the old system "Docent", in the same year, in 2010/2011 He is a lecturer of the Akaid course at the Faculty of Islamic Studies in Prishtina, since 2001/2002, engaged in the first year and second. During the years 2003-2008, he was engaged for four years in the same subject. In recent years he has been lecturing in the third and fourth year of the same subject. Lecturer of General and Islamic Philosophy since 2010. Lecturer of Oriental Studies at the Faculty of Islamic Sciences in Skopje during the academic year 2000/2001. He has participated in various seminars, tribunes, radio and television. He was a member of the editorial board of the magazine "ISLAMIC WISDOM" from 2001-2004. Also a member of the editorial board of the magazine "BOLETINI", of the Faculty of Islamic Studies. He has also been involved in scientific activities and has published: "COMPARATIVE STUDY OF RELIGIONS" published by the Faculty of Islamic Studies, Prishtina 2010 "SECTS AND ISLAMIC SCHOOLS", a script for the third year in the subject of Aqeedah at the Faculty of Islamic Studies in Prishtina, language Arabic: "Violence in Western Civilization - Islam as a Restart of History" by Dr. Melazim Krasniqi published in Aleppo-Syria in 2007 They are also expected to be published soon: "THE IMPACT OF BELIEF ON THE MUSLIM BEHAVIOR" (authorial edition), mentor of more than twenty diploma theses at the Faculty of Islamic Studies in Prishtina and author of several articles in various journals.

Adnan Abdullahi, the distinguished engineer is already a genuine staff that has come to be distinguished even among the world's most well-known companies such as Siemens. Thanks to his work and commitment since his period of study and graduation at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering in Linz and his dedication to professional work, Adnan also received the senior rank of project manager at Siemens - VAI for the Balkans, Russia and France. Adnan traveled to Austria in 1992, immediately after graduating from high school. in Kumanovo and there he started new challenges by expressing his readiness to enter studies at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering in Linz. Adnan Abdullahi specializes in high voltage projects, transformers, insulators, etc. He is also a distinguished polyglot who speaks several foreign languages, such as German, English, French, Russian, and the Slavic languages of the Balkans.

Naser Aliji (* 27 December 1993 in Nikushtak) is a footballer of Albanian descent. He plays since 2013 for FC Basel in the Swiss Super League Raiffeisen. He plays mainly in the position of left-back, His debut in the Super League was Aliji on 16 March 2014 against FC Aarau (5: 0). He also played for the Swiss U-20 national team. Naser Aliji becomes the first player from Ilirida to wear the Albanian jersey.

Burhan Aliji was born on September 29, 1989 in the village of Nikushtak. He finished primary school in his hometown after his family returned from Switzerland, where he completed his preschool education. 11 years in this club had continued until 2007. From 2008-2010 he played for FC Milan of Kumanovo. Then he was transferred to FC Teteks of Tetovo. He also played for the Macedonian national team until the age of 21. In 2012 had two offers from FC Vardar in Skopje and FC Shkendia in Tetovo. Burhani was designated for FC Shkendia. He currently plays for FC Euromilk in Skopje.

References

  1. ^ a b Macedonian Census (2002), Book 5 - Total population according to the Ethnic Affiliation, Mother Tongue and Religion, The State Statistical Office, Skopje, 2002, p. 132.

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