Hamid Raza Khan
Hamid Raza Khan Qadri was an Islamic scholar and mystic of the Barelvi movement. Qadri was born in 1875 (Rabi' al-awwal 1292 Hijri), in Bareilly, India. His name at the time of his aqeeqah was Muhammad, as it was family tradition.[3]
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Title | Hujjat al-Islam, Shahzada E Aala Hazrat |
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Born | Muhammad 1875 |
Died | May 23, 1943[1] | (aged 67–68)
Resting place | Dargah E Aala Hazrat, Bareilly Sharif, Uttar Pradesh, India |
Religion | Islam |
Nationality | Indian |
Children | Mufassir e Azam Hazrat Molana Ibrahim Raza Khan, Hazrat Molana Hammad Raza Khan Nomani Miyan |
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Denomination | Sunni |
Jurisprudence | Hanafi |
Creed | Maturidi |
Tariqa | Qadri, Chishti, Soharwardi, Naqshbandi |
Pen name | Hamid |
Profession | Islamic scholar |
Muslim leader | |
Period in office | Modern era |
Predecessor | Ahmed Raza Khan |
Successor | Mustafa Raza Khan Qadri |
Profession | Islamic scholar |
President of the Jama'at Raza-e-Mustafa[2] | |
In office 1921–1943 | |
Preceded by | Ahmed Raza Khan |
Succeeded by | Mustafa Raza Khan Qadri |
LineageEdit
Template:Family tree of Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi Khan was the son of Ahmad Raza Khan, the son of Naqi Ali Khan, the son of Raza Ali Khan.[4]
EducationEdit
He received his early education from his father. He completed his formal Islamic studies at 19. He was proficient in Arabic and Persian, as well as ahadith, fiqh, philosophy and mathematics.[5]
Literary worksEdit
He translated Ad Daulatul Makkiya Bil Mad'datil Ghaibiya from Arabic to Urdu. It explains knowledge of the unseen in the life of Muhammad.[6]
Khan's works include:[3]
- As Saarimur Rabaani alaa Asraaf Qaadiyani(Refuting Ahmadiyyah Sect)
- Translation of Ad Daulatul Makkiyah
- Translation of Kiflul Faqeeh Alfahim Fi Hukme Qirats addarahim
- Haashia Mulla Jalaal
- Naatia Deewaan
- Fatawa Hamidiyah
DeathEdit
Khan died while praying on 17 Jumada al-awwal (23 May 1943). His funeral prayer was led by Sardaar Ahmed. His tomb is beside his father.[3]
ReferencesEdit
- ↑ https://habibur.com/hijri/1292/3/
- ↑ Mufti Muhammad Hamid, Raza Khan Qadri. "President". Jamat Raza -E- Mustafa. Jamat Raza -E- Mustafa. Retrieved 1 June 2020.
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- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 www.taajushshariah.com/familyhistory/hujjatulislam.html
- ↑ Parents of Hamid Raza Khan
- ↑ [1] Archived 17 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine
- ↑ Acquisition of Knowledge