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| birth_date        = 20 December 1920
| birth_date        = 20 December 1920
| birth_place        = [[Hardoi]], [[United Provinces of Agra and Oudh|UP]], [[British Raj|British India]]
| birth_place        = [[Hardoi]], [[United Provinces of Agra and Oudh|UP]], [[British Raj|British India]]
| death_date        = {{death date and age|df=yes|2005|05|17|1920|12|20}}
| death_date        = {{death date and age|df=yes|2006|05|17|1920|12|20}}
| death_place        = [[Hardoi]], [[Uttar Pradesh]], [[India]]
| death_place        = [[Hardoi]], [[Uttar Pradesh]], [[India]]
| era                = Modern
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'''Abrarul Haq Haqqi''' (20 December 1920 — 17 May 2005) was an [[Indian people|Indian]] Sunni Muslim scholar who established Ashraful Madaris in [[Hardoi]]. He was a disciple of [[Ashraf Ali Thanwi]].
'''Abrarul Haq Haqqi''' (20 December 1920 — 17 May 2006) was an [[Indian people|Indian]] Sunni Muslim scholar who established Ashraful Madaris in [[Hardoi]]. He was a disciple of [[Ashraf Ali Thanwi]].


==Biography==
==Biography==
Haqqi was born on 20 December 1920 in [[Hardoi]].<ref name="nooralam">{{cite book |author1=Noor Alam Khalil Amini |author-link=Noor Alam Khalil Amini |title=Pas-e-Marg-e-Zindah |publisher=Idara Ilm-o-Adab |location=Deoband |pages=697–727 |edition=5th, February 2017 |language=ur |chapter=Hazrat Mawlana Shah Abrarul Haq Haqqi}}</ref> He graduated from [[Mazahir Uloom Saharanpur]].<ref name="thanwi">{{cite book |author1=Mohammed Parvez |title=A Study of the Socio-Religious Reforms of Maulana Ashraf Ali Thanvi |publisher=Department of Islamic Studies, [[Aligarh Muslim University]]. |url=https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/144510843.pdf |pages=157–158 |access-date=27 July 2020 |language=en}}</ref> He died on 17 May 2005.<ref name="thesis" />
Haqqi was born on 20 December 1920 in [[Hardoi]].<ref name="nooralam">{{cite book |author1=Noor Alam Khalil Amini |author-link=Noor Alam Khalil Amini |title=Pas-e-Marg-e-Zindah |publisher=Idara Ilm-o-Adab |location=Deoband |pages=697–727 |edition=5th, February 2017 |language=ur |chapter=Hazrat Mawlana Shah Abrarul Haq Haqqi}}</ref> He graduated from [[Mazahir Uloom Saharanpur]].<ref name="thanwi">{{cite book |author1=Mohammed Parvez |title=A Study of the Socio-Religious Reforms of Maulana Ashraf Ali Thanvi |publisher=Department of Islamic Studies, [[Aligarh Muslim University]]. |url=https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/144510843.pdf |pages=157–158 |access-date=27 July 2020 |language=en}}</ref>


Haqqi was appointed as a teacher in [[Mazahir Uloom Saharanpur]] after his graduation. He later taught at [[Jami-ul-Uloom Kanpur]], a seminary in [[Kanpur]], for two years. At [[Ashraf Ali Thanwi]]'s suggestion, he taught at Madrasa Islamia Fatehpur for two years. In 1942, he established Ashraful Madaris in [[Hardoi]] at the suggestion of Ashraf Ali Thanwi.<ref name="nooralam" /> Since, he was a Sufi mentor, he authorized 103 disciples.<ref name="nooralam" />
Haqqi was appointed a teacher in [[Mazahir Uloom Saharanpur]] after his graduation. He later taught at [[Jami-ul-Uloom Kanpur]], a seminary in [[Kanpur]], for two years. At [[Ashraf Ali Thanwi]]'s suggestion, he taught at Madrasa Islamia Fatehpur for two years. In 1942, he established Ashraful Madaris in [[Hardoi]] at the suggestion of Ashraf Ali Thanwi.<ref name="nooralam" /> Since, he was a Sufi mentor, he authorized 103 disciples.<ref name="nooralam" />


Haqqi died on 17 May 2006.<ref name="nooralam" />
Haqqi died on 17 May 2006.<ref name="nooralam" />