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Mirza Muhammad Kamil Dehlavi also known as Shahid Rabay (The Fourth Martyr) was the author of Nuzhat-e-Isna Ashariya (نزھۃ اثنا عشريۃ). This book was a complete response to Shah Abdul Aziz Dehlavi's Tauhfa Ithna Ashari. It was due to this book that he was poisoned by the Sunni ruler of Indian state of Jhajhar.[1][2][3]
He is buried at dargah Panja Sharif at Kashmiri Gate, Delhi. Alongside him Mufassir-e-Quran Maulana Syed Maqbool Ahmad Dehlavi[4][5] too is buried in Panja Sharif. Every year Delhi Shia Waqf Board arranges a five majalis session in the memory of Mirza Muhammad Kamil Dehlavi.
See also[edit]
- The Five Martyrs
- Shahid Awwal
- Shahid Thani
- Shahid Salis
- Shahid Rabay
- Shahid Khamis
- Shah Abdul Aziz Dehlavi
- Tauhfa Ithna Ashari
References[edit]
- ↑ Nadvī, Abulḥasan ʻAlī (1993). Saviours of Islamic Spirit, Volume 4 (The University of Michigan ed.). Academy of Islamic Research and Publications. pp. 262, 315. Retrieved 4 July 2020.
- ↑ Muhammad Hussain Najafi, Ahsan ul-Fawaid pp. 38
- ↑ Indian Ulema List
- ↑ "Ziaraat.com - Online Books". www.ziyaraat.net. Retrieved 4 July 2020.
- ↑ "Al Quran Mutarajjim Urdu Maqbool Ahmed Dehlavi" (in العربية). digitallibraryindia; JaiGyan. 1909. Retrieved 4 July 2020.[dead link] Alt URL