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==All India Sessions== | ==All India Sessions== | ||
*The first All India Sunni Conference was attended by three hundred ulema and Mashiakh coming from all over India in 1925. AISC also brought to the forefront anti-Islamic customs in the Muslim society and how to avoid them, need for brotherhood among the Muslims and the role and work of the leaders of Ahl-e-Sunnat Wal Jamaat in the preaching of Islam. In addition, it also stressed need for acquiring modern education for Muslims.<ref name="David 1988">{{citation|first1=David |last1=Gilmartin |title=Empire and Islam. Punjab and the Making of Pakistan |publisher=University of California Press Berkley |date=1988 |page=216}}</ref><ref name="Muslim Organisations"/> | *The first All India Sunni Conference was attended by three hundred ulema and Mashiakh coming from all over India in 1925. AISC also brought to the forefront anti-Islamic customs in the Muslim society and how to avoid them, need for brotherhood among the Muslims and the role and work of the leaders of Ahl-e-Sunnat Wal Jamaat in the preaching of Islam. In addition, it also stressed need for acquiring modern education for Muslims.<ref name="David 1988">{{citation|first1=David |last1=Gilmartin |title=Empire and Islam. Punjab and the Making of Pakistan |publisher=University of California Press Berkley |date=1988 |page=216}}</ref><ref name="Muslim Organisations"/> | ||
*The Second All India Sunni Conference was held in [[Badaun]] in October 1935 under the Presidency of Jamaat Ali Shah. He was re-elected as its President.It highlighted the need for unity among the ulema and common Muslims and the | *The Second All India Sunni Conference was held in [[Badaun]] in October 1935 under the Presidency of Jamaat Ali Shah. He was re-elected as its President.It highlighted the need for unity among the ulema and common Muslims and the role of ulema in [[Shaheed Ganj Mosque]] Movement. While criticizing [[Ibn Saud]]’s policies in Arabia, the Conference demanded to respect the Holy and sacred places of the Muslims.<ref name="David 1988"/><ref name="Muslim Organisations"/> | ||
*The Third All India Sunni Conference was held on 27–30 April 1946 at [[Benaras]] under the presidency of Syed Jamaat Ali Shah which was attended by a large number of people. The Benaras session on 30 April 1946 passed the following resolution. The session of All India Sunni Conference fully supported the demand for [[Pakistan]] and declared that Ulema and Mashaikhs belonging to [[Ahle Sunnat Barelvi|Barelvi]] movement will aid in the establishment of an Islamic government.<ref name="David 1988"/><ref name="Muslim Organisations"/><ref name="Buehler1998">{{cite book |first1=Arthur F. |last1=Buehler |first2=Annemarie |last2=Schimmel |title=Sufi Heirs of the Prophet: The Indian Naqshbandiyya and the Rise of the Mediating Sufi Shaykh|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=MDsFTw76GZMC&pg=PA213 |date=January 1998 |publisher=Univ of South Carolina Press |isbn=978-1-57003-201-1 |pages=213–}}</ref> | *The Third All India Sunni Conference was held on 27–30 April 1946 at [[Benaras]] under the presidency of Syed Jamaat Ali Shah which was attended by a large number of people. The Benaras session on 30 April 1946 passed the following resolution. The session of All India Sunni Conference fully supported the demand for [[Pakistan]] and declared that Ulema and Mashaikhs belonging to [[Ahle Sunnat Barelvi|Barelvi]] movement will aid in the establishment of an Islamic government.<ref name="David 1988"/><ref name="Muslim Organisations"/><ref name="Buehler1998">{{cite book |first1=Arthur F. |last1=Buehler |first2=Annemarie |last2=Schimmel |title=Sufi Heirs of the Prophet: The Indian Naqshbandiyya and the Rise of the Mediating Sufi Shaykh|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=MDsFTw76GZMC&pg=PA213 |date=January 1998 |publisher=Univ of South Carolina Press |isbn=978-1-57003-201-1 |pages=213–}}</ref> | ||
After creation of Pakistan, All India Sunni Conference was converted into [[Jamiat Ulema-e-Pakistan]].<ref name="Muslim Organisations"/> | After creation of Pakistan, All India Sunni Conference was converted into [[Jamiat Ulema-e-Pakistan]].<ref name="Muslim Organisations"/> |