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Akhtar Hussain Aleemi

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Akhtar Hussain Aleemi
Personal life
BornMarch 1, 1972
Sant Kabir Nagar, Uttar Pradesh, India
Religious life
ReligionIslam
DenominationSunni
JurisprudenceHanafi
CreedMaturidi
MovementBarelvi movement
Senior posting
PredecessorAkhtar Raza Khan

Akhtar Hussain Qadri Aleemi[a] (born March 1, 1972) is an Indian Islamic scholar, author, and spiritual leader associated with the Barelvi movement.[1] He is the spiritual successor of Muhammad Akhtar Raza Khan.[2] He is known for his contributions to Islamic scholarship, particularly in the Hanafi school of thought.[3][4] He is the principal of Jamia Aleemia Jamdashahi, founded by Allama Muhammad Abdul Aleem Siddiqi.[5][6]

Early life and education

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He was born on March 1, 1972, in the Budhani locality of Khalilabad (now known as Sant Kabir Nagar) in Uttar Pradesh, Northern India.[7] He began his education at the Madrasa Misbah-ul-Uloom in his locality, Budhani.[8][9] He then moved to Madrasa Sattaria Muin-ul-Islam, Loharsen Bazaa, where he studied under the guidance of Maulana Abdul Khaliq. He also spent some time at Madrasa Haq-ul-Islam in Lalganj, District Basti.[10] In 1983, he joined the Al-Jamiatul Islamia in Ronahee, where he studied for six consecutive years under various esteemed teachers.[11]

Writings and publications

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He is a writer and orator, defying the common notion that one cannot excel in both.[12] His works include important writings on correcting beliefs and practices, including:[13]

  • Urs ki Shari'i Hesiyat
  • Jadeed Masail-e-Zakat
  • Raah-e-Amal
  • Tahir ul Qadri Aqaaid wa Nazariyat
  • Pani aur Tehqeeqat-e-Razwiyah
  • Hashiya Tafseer Naeemi Awwal
  • Fikr-e-Amroz
  • Bartania mein Namaz wa Roza ke Masail ka Hal
  • Aadaab-e-Imamat
  • Teen Talaaq Qur'an-o-Hadith ki Roshni Mein

Bait-o-Khilafat

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Akhtar Hussain Qadri Alimi with spiritual authorization and succession. Among them:[14]

  • Mufti Jalaluddin Ahmed Amjadi
  • Muhammad Akhtar Raza Khan Qadri Azhari
  • Mufti Zia-ul-Mustafa Qadri Amjadi

Notes

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  1. ^ Urdu: اختر حسین قادری علیمی, romanizedAkhtār Hussāin Qādri Aleemi

References

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  1. ^ Aleemi, Muhammad Tauseef Raza (2024-02-15). Hussame Razviyya (in Urdu). Abde Mustafa Publications.
  2. ^ Usman Raza Khan (2000). Bareilly Tārīkh-o-Tehzeeb ke ā'īne maiN (in Urdu). Bareilly: Kutub Khana Bareilly. pp. 102, 143–145.
  3. ^ چواروى, سيد عبدالقيوم (1992). سادات جاجنيرى (in Urdu). سيد عبدالقيوم چواروى،.
  4. ^ Salah-ud-Din, Iqbal (1984). فہرست مقالات: موضوع وار : 31 دسمبر 1982 تائىں چھپن والے تحقىقى، تنقىدى، سوانحى، تارىخى، جغرافىائى، معاشرتى تے اخلاقى مضموناں دا پسار (in Urdu). قبىلۂ ناشرىن ؛.
  5. ^ Muradabadi, (Mufti) Ghulam Subhani Nazish Madani (2022-12-16). Abdus Salam Naami Ulama Wa Mashaikh (in Urdu). Abde Mustafa Official.
  6. ^ Akhtari, Sabir (1997). Barelviyyat aur uskey ulema (in Urdu) (3rd ed.). Bareilly: Hasani Press, Bareilly. pp. 156–57.
  7. ^ Qadri, Muhammed Irshad (2005). اختر رضا خان اور ان کے جانشین (in Urdu) (1st ed.). Delhi: Razvi Kitab Ghar. pp. 99–100.
  8. ^ Raza, Wasif (2022-07-20). "تاج الفقہاء مختصر تعارف وتذکرہ". Aap Ka Qalam (in Urdu). Retrieved 2024-08-24.
  9. ^ The Minaret. Edited and published by Muhammed Ja'fer for the World Federation of Islamic Missions. 1982.
  10. ^ Hussain Razavi, Muhammed (1998). Qadri Hanafi Maturidi Razavi Noori (in Urdu) (1st ed.). Bareilly: Bareilly Maktab Fikr. pp. 105–7.
  11. ^ Urdu book review (in Urdu). Jāvīd Akhtar. 2007.
  12. ^ Tahāmī, ʻĀbid (2002). اليكشن، 2 / (in Urdu). ‏جنگ پبلشرز،‏.
  13. ^ Raza, Wasif (2022-07-20). "تاج الفقہاء مختصر تعارف وتذکرہ". Aap Ka Qalam (in Urdu). Retrieved 2024-08-24.
  14. ^ شيريں, ممتاز (1985). منٹو: نورى نه نارى (in Urdu). مكتبه اسلوب،.
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