Azangachhi Shaheb

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Maulana Sufi Mufti Azangachhi Shaheb
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Born1828
Ajangachhi Village, Howrah District, West Bengal, India
Died(1932-12-19)December 19, 1932
Bagmari, Kolkata
Resting placeBagmari, Kolkata, West Bengal
Alma materAliya Madrasah in Kolkata (renamed to Aliah University)
EraModern era
Known forFounding Haqqani Anjuman
TitleIslamic scholar
Parent(s)Sufi Mufti Rakib-ud-din Ahmed Farooqi (father)
Websitehttp://www.haqqanianjuman.com

Maulana Sufi Mufti Azangachhi Shaheb (Urdu: مولانا صوفی مفتی اذانگاچھی‎, Hindi: हज़रत मौलाना सूफी मूफ्ती अज़ानगाछी साहेब (र०), Bengali: হজরত মাউলানা সূফী মূফ্তী আজানগাছী সাহেব (রহঃ) , 1828 – December 19, 1932 CE, born at Azangachhi village of Howrah District and died at Bagmari, Kolkata, West Bengal[1]), was an Indian Sufi Saint who founded Haqqani Anjuman, an Islamic Sufism non-governmental organization.[2][3]

References[edit]

  1. "Sufi Azangachi Saheb R.A". Archived from the original on 12 February 2015. Retrieved 17 February 2015.
  2. "এক নজরে হাক্কানী আঞ্জুমান হাক্কানী আঞ্জুমানের পরিচয়". www.nganj24.com. 5 June 2013. Archived from the original on 31 December 2014. Retrieved 17 February 2015.
  3. Abu Jafar (1980). Muslim festivals in Bangladesh. Islamic Foundation, Bangladesh, 1980 -original from the University of California. p. 110.

External links[edit]

  • Mohammed Abed (10 June 2009). Hajarata Maolānā Ājānagāchi. Mau. Mohāmmada Mohasena Ālī, 1968 -original from the University of California.