Hamid Raza Khan
Hamid Raza Khan Qadri | |
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Title | Hujjat al-Islam, Shahzada E Aala Hazrat |
Personal | |
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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Citizenship | ![]() |
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 |
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]
Lineage[edit]
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]
Education[edit]
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 works[edit]
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
Death[edit]
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]
References[edit]
- ↑ 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
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- 1875 births
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- People from Bareilly
- Indian Sunni Muslim scholars of Islam
- Indian Sufis
- Hanafi fiqh scholars
- Barelvis
- Islam in the United Kingdom
- Indian people of Pashtun descent
- Ahmed Raza Khan family