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{{Short description|Islamic scholar}}
{{Short description|Pakistani Islamic scholar}}
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| region          = [[Islamic philosophy]]
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| name            = 'Abd al-Haqq al-Dehlawi
| name            = 'Abd al-Haqq al-Dehlawi
| native_name      = {{Nastaliq|عبد الحق دہلوی}}
| birth_date      = 1551
| birth_date      = 1551
| birth_place      = [[Delhi]]
| birth_place      = [[Delhi]]
| death_date      = 1642
| death_date      = 1642
| death_place      = Delhi  
| death_place      = Delhi  
| school_tradition = [[Hanafi]]
| religion = [[Islam]]
| denomination = [[Sunni]]
| jurisprudence = [[Hanafi]]
| Sufi_order = [[Qadri]]
| main_interests  = [[Hadith]]
| main_interests  = [[Hadith]]
| influences      = {{hlist|Imam Abu Hanifa| Shaykh Abdul Qadir al-Jilani al-Baghdadi}}
| influences      = {{hlist|[[Abu Hanifa]]|[[Abdul Qadir Gilani]]}}
| influenced      = {{hlist|Pir Syed Mehr Ali Shah| }}
| influenced      = [[Islam in South Asia]]
| notable_ideas    =
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| resting_place=[[Hauz-i-Shamsi]]
| module            = {{Infobox Arabic name|embed=yes
| ism = ʿAbd al-Ḥaqq<br />عبد الحق
| nasab = ibn Sayf ad-Dīn ibn Saʿadullāh<br />بن سيف الدين بن سعد الله
| nisba = ad-Dihlawī<br />الدهلوي<br />al-Bukhārī<br />البخاري}}}}


'''{{'}}Abd al-Haqq al-Dehlawi''' ({{lang-fa|شیخ عبدالحق محدث دهلوی}}) was an [[Islamic scholar]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.raza.co.za/Aqeeda/Aqeeda_Loud+Zikr+in+Masjid.htm|title=raza.co.za|website=raza.co.za}}</ref>
'''Abd al-Haqq al-Dehlawi''' was an [[Islamic scholar]] from [[India]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.raza.co.za/Aqeeda/Aqeeda_Loud+Zikr+in+Masjid.htm|title=raza.co.za|website=raza.co.za}}</ref>


==Biography==
==Biography==
He was born in 1551 (958 [[Hijra (Islam)|AH]]) in [[Delhi]], hence the suffix ''[[Dehlavi (name)|Dehlavi]]'' to his name. In 1587 (996 AH), he made the pilgrimage to [[Mecca]], where he stayed remained for the next three years studying a hadith and [[Sufism]] under various scholars. Upon his return to Delhi, he taught for half a century, and authored more than 100 works, including  a history of Medina, a biography of Prophet [[Muhammad]], and a work on the lives of saints.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.newageislam.com/islamic-personalities/ghulam-rasool-dehlvi-new-age-islam/shah-abdul-haque-muhaddith-dehlvi-a-sunni-sufi-scholar-of-india--glimpses-of-his-reflections-on-the-mystical-practices-in-islam/d/100778|title = Shah Abdul Haque Muhaddith Dehlvi, a Sunni Sufi Scholar of India: Glimpses of His Reflections on the Mystical Practices in Islam &#124; Ghulam Rasool Dehlvi, New Age Islam}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://iranicaonline.org/articles/abd-al-haqq-dehlavi|title=Welcome to Encyclopaedia Iranica}}</ref>
He was born in 1551 (958 [[Hijra (Islam)|AH]]) in [[Delhi]], hence the suffix ''[[Dehlavi (name)|Dehlavi]]'' to his name. In 1587 (996 AH), he made the pilgrimage to [[Mecca]], where he stayed remained for the next three years studying a hadith and [[Sufism]] under various scholars. Upon his return to Delhi, he taught for half a century, and authored more than 100 works, including  a history of Medina, a biography of Prophet [[Muhammad]], and a work on the lives of saints. <ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.newageislam.com/islamic-personalities/ghulam-rasool-dehlvi-new-age-islam/shah-abdul-haque-muhaddith-dehlvi-a-sunni-sufi-scholar-of-india--glimpses-of-his-reflections-on-the-mystical-practices-in-islam/d/100778|title = Shah Abdul Haque Muhaddith Dehlvi, a Sunni Sufi Scholar of India: Glimpses of His Reflections on the Mystical Practices in Islam &#124; Ghulam Rasool Dehlvi, New Age Islam}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://iranicaonline.org/articles/abd-al-haqq-dehlavi|title=Welcome to Encyclopaedia Iranica}}</ref>


==Death==
==Death==
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