A'la Hadrat Imam Ahmad Raza Khan Al-Qaderi
Imam Ahmed Raza’s Blessed Birth
Imam Ahmed Raza Khan (radi
Allahu anhu) was born on a Monday, the 10th of Shawaal
1272 A.H. (14th June 1856), at the time of Zohar Salaah in a
place called Jasoli, which is in the city of Bareilly
Shareef, India.
A few days before the birth of
Imam Ahmed Raza Khan (radi Allahu anhu), his father,
Allamah Mawlana Naqi Ali Khan (radi Allahu anhu), had
a wonderful dream. He immediately disclosed this dream to
his father, Allamah Mawlana Raza Ali Khan (radi Allahu
anhu), who interpreted this dream by saying: "This is a
sign that you are going to be the father of a child, a boy,
who will grow up to be pious and knowledgable. His name will
gain prominence from East to West."
This was the good news that was
given to Allamah Mawlana Naqi Ali Khan (radi Allahu anhu)
concerning the birth of none other than the "emerald from
amongst the Treasures of Almighty Allah", the "sweet-scented
rose from the fragrant garden of the Holy Prophet (sallal
laahu alaihi wasallam)", Imam Ahmed Raza Khan (radi
Allahu anhu).
The date of birth of A'la Hadrat
(radi Allahu anhu) was extracted by himself from the
Holy Quran.
"These are they in whose
hearts Allah has inscribed faith and helped them with a
spirit from Himself." (58:2)
His Blessed Name
The name that was given to him at
birth was the beautiful name of "Mohammed." The name
corresponding to that year of his birth was "Al Mukhtaar."
His grandfather, a great Scholar of the Ahle Sunnah Wa
Jamaah, Allamah Mawlana Raza Ali Khan (radi Allahu anhu),
also gave the young child the beautiful name of "Ahmed Raza."
It was by this name that he was famously known. Much later
in his life, A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu) added the
title "Abdul Mustafa" to his name signifying his great love
and respect for Sayyiduna Rasulullah (salal laahu alaihi
wasallam).
The Grand Mufti of Makkatul
Mukarramah, Sheikh Hussain bin Saleh Makki (radi Allahu
anhu), also gave him the title of "Zia'udeen Ahmed."
Illustrious Family History
Imam Ahmed Raza Khan Al-Qaderi,
was the son of Allamah Mawlana Naqi Ali Khan, who was the
son of Allamah Mawlana Raza Ali Khan, who was son of Allamah
Mawlana Mohammed Kaazim Ali Khan, who was the son of Allamah
Mawlana Shah Mohammed Azam Khan, who was the son of Allamah
Mawlana Sa'adat Yaar Khan, who was the son of Allamah
Mawlana Sa'eedullah Khan (radi Allahu anhum ajma'in).
The great forefathers of A'la
Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu) migrated from Qandhar
(Kabul) during the Mogul rule and settled in Lahore. Allamah
Mawlana Sa'eedullah Khan, the first forefather of A'la
Hadrat (radi Allahu anhum), held a high government
post when he arrived in the Indo-Pak sub-continent. His son,
Allamah Mawlana Sa'adat Yaar Khan (radi Allahu anhu),
after gaining victory in the city of Ruhailah, was elected
as the Governor of that city.
Allamah Mawlana Hafiz Kaazim Ali
Khan, the son of Mawlana Mohammed Azam Khan (radi Allahu
anhum), was a Tax-collector in the city of Badayun. His
son, Allamah Mawlana Raza Ali Khan (radi Allahu anhu),
the illustrious grandfather of A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu
anhu), did not serve in the Government. It was from this
generation that the heads of the family began to adopt
Tassawuf as their way of life.
We have included a very brief
history of A'la Hadrat's (radi Allahu anhu) father
and grandfather.
HIS FATHER: A'la Hadrat's (radi
Allahu anhu) father, Hadrat Mawlana Naqi Ali Khan (radi
Allahu anhu), received his education at the hands of his
father, Allamah Mawlana Raza Ali Khan (radi Allahu anhu).
He wrote more than 50 books, among them, "Suroorul Quloob fi
Zikri Mouloodul Mahboob", which received a very high
distinctive position amongst Islamic literature. The
treatise is characteristic in its condemnation of the
enemies of Islam, both internally and externally. A'la
Hadrat's (radi Allahu anhu) father passed away in
1297 A.H. (1880) when he was 24 years old.
HIS GRANDFATHER: One of the
greatest Sufis of his time, Allamah Mawlana Raza Ali Khan (radi
Allahu anhu) was born in the year 1224 A.H. He was also
a great warrior and fought with General Bakht Khan against
English invaders in the year 1834. He received his early
education at the hands of Molwi Khaleerur Rahman. At the age
of 23, he had already completed his Islamic education,
earning certificates of distinction in various fields of
knowledge. He passed away in the month of Jamaadi-ul-Awwal
in the year 1282 A.H. (1866). A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu
anhu) was at this time only 10 years old.
Imam Ahmed Raza’s Piety as a
Child
A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu)
was a child of 4 years when this incident took place. On
that particular day, he was dressed in a long Kurta. As he
stepped out of his house, a few female prostitutes walked
past him. In order to cover his eyes, A'la Hadrat (radi
Allahu anhu) quickly held the bottom of his Kurta with
both his hands and lifted the Kurta over his face. When one
of the prostitutes saw what he did, she said, "Well! Young
man. You covered your eyes, but allowed your Satr to be
shown." With his face and eyes still covered, the young A'la
Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu) replied, "When the eyes are
tempted, then the heart becomes tempted. When the heart is
tempted, then the concealed parts become tempted." So
shocked and affected was this woman on hearing such a reply
from a child that she lost consciousness.
Another incident which happened
in the Month of Ramadaan also s hows A'la Hadrat's (radi
Allahu anhu) piety and fear of Allah. Fasting was not
Fardh (obligatory) upon him because he was still a child,
but on that day he intended to keep fast. It should be known
that for a little child to keep fast in India during the
summer season was very difficult. The average temperature on
a summer's day rises to approximately 50 degrees Celsius. On
that day, the heat of the sun was intense. Hadrat Allamah
Naqi Ali Khan (radi Allahu anhu) took his young son,
A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu), into a room where
sweets were kept. He closed the door and said, "There, eat
the sweets." A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu) replied
that he was fasting. His father then said, "The fasting of
children is always like this. The door is closed and no one
is looking. Now you may eat." On hearing this, the young
A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu) respectfully said,
"Through Whose command I am fasting, He is Seeing me." On
hearing this answer from a little child, tears began to flow
from the eyes of Hadrat Allamah Naqi Ali Khan (radi
Allahu anhu). He then left the room with A'la Hadrat (radi
Allahu anhu).
Imam Ahmed Raza’s First Lecture
Sayyiduna A'la Hadrat (radi
Allahu anhu) delivered his first lecture at the age of 6
years. It was during the glorious month of Rabi-ul-Awwal.
A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu) stood on the Minbar
(Pulpit) and delivered a lecture before a very large
gathering which also consisted of Ulema. His lecture lasted
for approximately 2 hours. A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu)
spoke on the Wilaadat (Birth) of Sayyiduna Rasulullah(salalahu
alahi wa salam).
He brightened the hearts of the listeners with the love of
Sayyiduna Rasulullah (salalahu alahi wa salam).
The people listening were thoroughly impressed by the
maturity and eloquence of this lecture which was being
delivered by a 6 year old child!
His Intelligence as a Child
A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu)
was so gifted and intelligent that there was no need for him
to study beyond the fourth Kitaab of his course under the
tutorship of any of his teachers. He studied the remaining
Kitaabs by himself and used to later ask his teachers to
test him.
Once, his teacher asked him,
"Mia! Are you a Jinn or a human being? It takes me much time
to teach a lesson, but it does not take you much time to
learn the same lesson." A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu)
answered, "Praise be to Allah that I am a human."
When he was 8 years old, A'la
Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu) wrote a Mas'ala concerning
Fara'idh (Fards). When his father looked at the answer, he
happily remarked, "If only some adult could answer in this
manner."
At the age of 10, when he was
studying the Kitaab, "I'lm-us- Thuboot," under the guidance
of his father, he noticed a few objections and answers of
his father on the side of the page. A'la Hadrat (radi
Allahu anhu) studied this book carefully and wrote such
a well- explained footnote that even the need for an
objection was ruled out. His father came across his research
on that objection. He was so delighted that he stood up and
held the young A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu) to his
heart and said, "Ahmad Raza! You do not learn from me, but
you teach me."
Professor Dr Ghulam Mustafa Khan,
Head of Department: Urdu, Sindh University, Sindh (Pakistan)
said: "Allamah Hadrat Ahmed Raza Khan is among the
outstanding scholars. His deep learning, intelligence,
vision and acumen, surpassed that of great contemporary
thinkers, professors, renowned scholars and orientalist.
Indeed, there is hardly any branch of learning that is
foreign to him."
Astonishing Events of Childhood
At the age of 3, A'la Hadrat (radi
Allahu anhu) was once standing outside the Raza Musjid
in Bareilly Shareef. An "unknown" person, attired in an
Arabian garb, approached him and spoke to him in the Arabic
language. Those who were present and witnessed this incident
heard the young A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu)
converse with the person in pure Arabic. They were
surprised. The person who spoke to A'la Hadrat (radi
Allahu anhu) was never seen again in Bareilly Shareef!
A Majzoob (one drowned in his
love for Almighty Allah) by the name of Hadrat Basheeruddeen
Sahib (radi Allahu anhu) used to live at the Akhoon
Zada Musjid in Bareilly Shareef. He spoke harshly to anyone
who visited him. A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu)
wished to meet this Majzoob. One night, at about 11 o'clock,
he set off alone to meet him. He sat respectfully for about
15 minutes outside the Majzoob's house. After some time, the
Majzoob became aware of him and asked, "Who are you to
Mawlana Raza Ali Khan (radi Allahu anhu)." A'la
Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu) replied that he was the
grandson of Hadrat Raza Ali Khan (radi Allahu anhu).
The Majzoob immediately embraced him and took him into his
little room. He asked A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu)
if he had come for any specific matter, but A'la Hadrat (radi
Allahu anhu) said that he had come to ask him to make
Dua for him. On hearing this, the Majzoob, for approximately
half an hour, made the following Dua: "May Allah have mercy
on you, May Allah bless you."
IMAM AHMAD RAZA'S JIHAD
AGAINST THE INSULTERS OF SAYYIDUNA RASULULLAH
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Sayyiduna A'la Hadrat (radi
Allahu anhu) spent much of his time also refuting those
who insulted the dignity of the Holy Prophet (salalahu alahi wa salam).
He left no stone unturned in safe-guarding the dignity and
integrity of Holy Prophet(salalahu alahi wa salam),
in spite of being personally attacked by the misguided.
These personal attacks did not bother him in the least bit!
Allamah Abdul Hamid,
Vice Chancellor of Al Jamia Al-Nizamiyya
(Hyderbad, India), said: "Mawlana
Ahmed Raza Khan was a Sword of Islam and a great commander
for the cause of Islam. He may justifiably be called AN
INVINCIBLE FORT THAT HELPED TO DEFEND THE BASIC TENETS AND
IDEAS OF THE AHLE SUNNAH WAL JAMA'AT. It is on accord
of his untiring efforts that due respect and regard for the
Messenger of Allah, Holy Prophet Muhammad (salalahu alahi wa salam)and
other Sufis and Saints of Islam is still alive in the Muslim
Society. His opponents had to mend their ways. No doubt he
is the Imaam (Leader) of the Ahle Sunnah. His written
and compiled works reflect immense depth and vision."
Justice Allamah Mufti Sayyid
Shuja'at Ali Qadri (radi Allahu anhu), Shariah Court,
Government of Pakistan (Islamabad), said: "He was pious like
Ahmad bin Hambal and Sheikh Abdul Qaadir Jilani. He had true
acumen and insight of Imam Abu Hanifa and Imam Abu Yusuf. He
commanded the force of logic like Imam Razi and Imam
Ghazzali, bold enough like Mujaddid Alf Thaani and Mansoor
Hallaj to proclaim the truth. Indeed, he was intolerant to
non-believers, kind and sympathetic to devotees, and the
affectionates of the Holy Prophet (salalahu alahi wa salam)."
The adversaries of A'la Hadrat (radi
Allahu anhu) levelled many accusations and tried
desperately in defending their Kufr statements. After much
proofs, when it became absolutely clear to A'la Hadrat (radi
Allahu anhu) that certain misguided individuals were not
prepared in withdrawing their Kufr statements and making
Tauba, and in order to protect Islam, he passed Kufr
Fatawas against those persons. We should remember that he
passed the "Fatawa-e-Takfeer" (Kufr Fatawa)
against those persons who insulted the status and dignity of
Almighty Allah and His Rasool (salalahu alahi wa salam).
He passed the Fatawa-e-Takfeer on persons such as
Ashraf Ali Thanwi, Rasheed Ahmed Gangohi and Khalil Ahmad
Ambetwi and others because, through their writings, it was
evident that they had insulted the Holy Prophet (salalahu alahi wa salam).
We will quote some of the
following blasphemous statements that were made by them:
In page 51 of "Baraahin Qatia",
Khalil Ahmed Ambetwi says: "After looking at the condition
of Satan and the Angel of Death, it can be gained that they
possess a great depth of knowledge and this has been proven
from Quran and Ahadith. To prove such knowledge for Fakhre
Aalam (Muhammad (salalahu alahi wa salam)
without proof from the Quran and Ahadith, but from common
sense, is a false thought. If, to do so is not a Shirk,
then in which category of faith does it fall?"
In page 6 of "Hifzul Imaan",
(Printed in Mazahirul Uloom), Ashraf Ali Thanvi says: "If
Knowledge of the Unseen refers to partial knowledge, then
what speciality is there in Nabi (sallal laahu alaihi
wasallam). Such knowledge is possessed by Zaid and Amr
(any Tom, Dick and Harry), every child, insane people and
all types of animals."
In page 5 of "Tahzeerun Naas",
(Published in Makhtaba Fayz Nazd Jami Masjid Deoband), Qasim
Nanotwi says: "Prophets are superior to their followers only
in Knowledge, but in good deeds, followers sometimes seem
equal and occasionally even become superior to them."
In Part 2, page 12 of "Fatawa
Rasheedia", (Published Makhtaba Rasheedia Jami Masjid
Delhi), Rasheed Ahmed Gangohi says: "The word 'Rahmatul
lil A'lameen' is not a speciality of Rasool (sallal
laahu alaihi wasallam). But other Prophets, Saints and
great Ulema are also cause for mercy unto the worlds, even
though Rasool (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) is the
highest of them all. Therefore, to use this word on others,
is also permissible."
If one examines the original
books that were written by such persons, one will find other
similar disrespectful statements found in their writings.
Sayyiduna A'la Hadrat's (radi
Allahu anhu) cautiousness in declaring a person a
Kaafir is to be noted in many of his books. In his book,
"Subhaanus Subooh", he academically destroys the
arguments of Molwi Ismail Dehlwi. Yet, at the end of the
book, A'la Hadrat says, "The Ulema have not termed this
individual as a Kaafir, therefore, one has to be
careful."
Once again, refuting the
arguments of Molwi Ismail Dehlwi and a few of his "infamous"
followers in another book, "Al Kaukabatush Sha'haabiya",
A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu) says, "In our opinion
(the opinion of Islam), to term a person a Kaafir and
to control one's tongue is an act of extreme precaution and
analysis."
In another treatise entitled, "Sallus
Suyooful Hindiya", A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu)
states: "There is indeed a difference between accepting
words of Kufr and branding a person a Kaafir. We have
to be extremely careful. We have to remain silent. If there
is the minutest possibility that he is still a Muslim, we
should fear terming that person a Kaafir."
In his book, "Subhaanus Subooh",
Sayyiduna A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu) says, "We do
not give any comment on the Kufr of Molwi Ismail Dehlwi,
simply because Sayyiduna Rasulullah (salalahu alahi wa salam)has
warned us against terming the Ahle Qibla as
Kaafirs. (It is only possible) to term a person a
Kaafir if his Kufr becomes clear as the sun and
the minutest indication does not remain that he is a
Muslim." (Tamheed-e-Imaan, pg. 42-43)
From the above statements, we clearly see how careful A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu) was, in terming a person a Kaafir. He was merely fulfilling his duty as a conscientious and responsible Muslim. The fault was indeed of those individuals, who even after being warned, remained steadfast in their own beliefs and words of Kufr.
As we have already stated
earlier, Imam Ahmed Raza Khan (radi Allahu anhu) sent
many of the blasphemous and insulting statements to the
Ulema of Makkatul Mukarramah and Madinatul Munawwarah for
clarification. They did not hesitate in passing the
Fatawa of Kufr against such people who insulted Almighty
Allah and the Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam).
COMMENTS
BY SUPPORTERS AND ADVERSARIES
Comments by the Noble Ulema of
Makkatul Mukarramah
Ustaad Ulema-e-Haram, Allamah
s (radi
Allahu anhu):
"My respected brother, who is
striving in the path of Nabi (salalahu alahi wa salam),
is a perfect teacher, in other words, Hadrat Ahmed Raza Khan
(radi Allahu anhu). May Almighty Allah grant him
great reward, and accept his endeavour, and may Almighty
Allah build his respect into the hearts of the people of
knowledge." Ameen.
Allamah Mufti Muhammad Saleh
Kamal (radi Allahu anhu):
"The learned person on this
earth, the sea of great knowledge, the coolness of the eyes
of the Ulema-e-Haq, is Mawlana Ahmed Raza Khan (radi
Allahu anhu). Salutations upon the Prophet (sallal
laahu alaihi wasallam) and all the spiritual guides,
especially Hadrat Ahmed Raza Khan (radi Allahu anhu).
May he always be protected." Ameen.
Aftaabul Uloom, Allamah Sheikh
Ali bin Siddique Kamal (radi Allahu anhu):
"Our leader and bright star, the
sharp blade on the throats of the Wahabis, our respected
teacher, our famous leader, is Hadrat Ahmed Raza Khan (radi
Allahu anhu). May Almighty Allah grant him tranquillity
and keep him victorious over his opposition." Ameen.
Comments by the Noble Ulema of
Madinatul Munawwarah
Mufti Tajud'deen Ilyaas Hanafi (radi
Allahu anhu):
"That famous and professional
Aalim, Mawlana Ahmed Raza Khan (radi Allahu anhu) is
from amongst the Ulema-e-Hind. May Almighty Allah grant him
great reward and success. May Almighty Allah grant him
Barkah in his life and destroy all those false sects through
his blessing." Ameen.
Sheikh Malikiya, Allamah Sayed Ahmad Juz'iri (radi
Allahu anhu) :
"May Almighty Allah brighten up
the lives of the Muslims through (the Sadaqa of) Imam Ahmed
Raza Khan (radi Allahu anhu). May Almighty Allah
increase his age and allow all his future generations to be
amongst the Ahle Jannah." Ameen.
Allamah Khaleel bin Ebrahim
Kharbooti (radi Allahu anhu):
"May Almighty Allah grant the
Muslims benefit forever through the blessings of this Kaamil
Faadhil, Allamah Ahmed Raza Khan (radi Allahu anhu).
O Allah! Give glad tidings to Islam and Muslims." Ameen.
Allamah Mawlana Umar bin Hamdaan
(radi Allahu anhu):
"Imam Ahmed Raza Khan (radi
Allahu anhu) is that great Aalim, great philosopher and
such a great researcher that his research baffles the mind.
May Almighty Allah protect him and always keep him pleased."
Ameen.
Comments by the Noble Ulema of
the Indo-Pak Sub-continent
Sayyiduna Shah
Aale Rasool (radi Allahu anhu):
"On the day of Qiyamah, when
Almighty Allah asks me concerning what I had brought for Him
from earth, then I will present Imam Ahmed Raza Khan (radi
Allahu anhu)."
Hadrat Sayed Shah Abul Husain
Ahmad Noori (radi
Allahu anhu):
"A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu)
is the brightness and the torch of the Khandaan-e-Barakaati."
Hadrat Allamah Ali Hussain
Kichauchawi (radi
Allahu anhu):
"My path of Shariah and Tariqah
is that which is the path of Huzoor Purnoor, Sayyiduna A'la
Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu)."
Hadrat Maulana Mueenud'deen Sahib
(radi Allahu anhu):
"Phira hoo me us gali se
Nuzhat ho jis me gumra sheikh o kaazi
Raza e Ahmad Usi me samjunga
muj se Ahmad Raza ho Raazi."
Allamah Naee'muddeen
Muradabadi (radi
Allahu anhu):
"The expertise that Sayyiduna
A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu) possessed in Fiqh was
such that great Ulema of the East and West were humbled
before him."
Imam Ahmed Raza in the Eyes of Others
Justice Mufti Sayyid Shujaat Ali Qadri (radi
Allahu anhu), Shariah Court, Government of Pakistan,
Islamabad (Pakistan):
"A'la Hadrat's appearance is such
a commanding stature in terms of knowledge and action that
every man of letters considers it an honour and pride to
write about him. This worthless man also has the honour of
opportunity and has contributed some write-ups and articles
of A'la Hadrat. My first compilation in Arabic, entitled 'Mujaddid-al-Mata'
has been published and distributed the world over, and this
practice is going on regularly and steadily.
"All the men of letters know that
A'la Hadrat was born in such a period when the Muslim Ummah
was being threatened by different Fitnah (sedition) from all
sides. Among all the prevalent sedition, the most dangerous
and harmful was one which meant to infect non-Muslim
elements in the beliefs of the Ahle Sunnat.
"A'la Hazrat performed
incomparable services to safeguard the beliefs of the Ahle
Sunnat. He wrote several books for the rejection of Shirk
(Polytheism) and for the dissuasion from the Bid'ats
(innovations in Deen causing divergences). He safe-guarded
the status of Nabuwat (Prophethood), Sahabiyat
(Companionship), Ahle Bait (the Members of the Prophet's
(salalahu alahi wa salam)family)
and Wilayat (the Friendship with Allah the Magnificent). He
published crushing and silencing articles against the
criticism brought forward by the atheists, heretics and
apostates against the revered Mystics of Islam and Islamic
Mysticism. As far as my study is concerned, A'la Hazrat
always had good opinion about all the Muslims, and took all
Muslims as Muslims, did not scratch and touch the people's
beliefs, and did never scold unreasonably or speak rubbish
to others. However, if someone committed any mistake in
writing or speech, he invited him repeatedly to the Truth.
This is the method which is called the good conduct of the
Holy Prophet ((salalahu alahi wa salam)).
May Allah the Magnificent favour us through the benevolence
of the Ahl-Ullah (Friends of Allah)."
Ziya-ul
Mashaa'ikh, Allamah Muhammad Ibrahim Farooqi Mujad'didi
[Afghanistan] (radi Allahu anhu):
"No doubt that Mufti Ahmed Raza
Khan Bareilvi was a great scholar. He had the insight in the
norms of Muslim conduct and behaviour and stages of
spiritual transcendentalism (Tariqah). His competence as
regard to exposition and explanation of the Islamic thought;
his approach to the inner knowledge deserves high praise,
and his contribution in Islamic Jurisprudence will always be
remembered in respect of their relevance to the basic
principles of Ahle Sunnah Wal Jama'at. Finally, it is not an
exaggeration to state that his research works shall always
serve as a beacon light for those who traverse this faith.
Professor Muhammad
Rafi'ullah Siddique,
Director of College Education, Hyderabad, Region -
Hyderabaad (India):
"Let the thought of recollecting
minds recall the circumstances of Muslims in 1912 when
Hadrat Ahmed Raza Khan appealed to the Ummah to control
conspicuous consumption and save money to use for productive
purposes. Now, everywhere the governments are emphasising
the need for austerity to solve the multifarious economic
problems. Will the men of vision not realise the far
sightedness of the late A'la Hadrat Barelvi? J.M. Keynes was
awarded the highest title for the same proposition and
exposition which Mawlana Barelvi had disclosed at least 24
years before him. Alas! Muslims did not pay heed to his
advice.
Professor Preshan Khattak, (Former
Chairman) Pakistan Academy of Letters, Government of
Pakistan:
"Imam Ahmed Raza's personality
needs no introduction to Muslims of the Indo-Pakistan. Such
a rare encyclopedic person is born after a long awaiting
period. He served as a search- light for his own people and
proved a strong rock for the powers of persecution and
cruelty. Nobody can doubt his knowledge and greatness. The
Holy Prophet ((salalahu alahi wa salam))
has declared academic differences as sources of blessing and
goodness for the evolution of the Deen of Islam and
civilisation. This has opened new vistas of thinking and has
helped in creating more vastness and comprehension in the
Deen of Islam in order to cope with the need of the changing
time. Imam Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi has completed an
important role for the evolution of the Islamic thinking in
the Sub- Continent. It is not easy to present and interpret
Islamic teachings in the present age without making use of
his writings and views."
Professor Dr Ayub Razvi, Head of Department Urdu,
Urdu College, Pakistan, Karachi:
"The learned Mawlana Ahmad Raza
Khan (1856-1921) was a famous scholar, Jurist,
Mathematician, Writer and Genius. He had special insight in
Mathematics. There is no parallel to his expertise in
Jurisprudence."
Dr Ilahi Bakhsh Ali Awan, Peshawar (Pakistan):
"Various aspects of his
personality are very impressive and valuable. His real
contributions in different fields are so comprehensive and
exhaustive that men of thought and vision find it difficult
to pin point the most attractive and impressive aspect of
his intellectual personality which is so vast in every
direction that sight is lost in wilderness."
Dr Muhammad Tahir Malik, Chairman, Department of
Islamic Learning, University of Karachi (Pakistan):
"After a thorough study of many
books and treatises of Imam Ahmed Raza, I have concluded
that he gives much importance to the teacher, book, paper
and school, etc. in the articles allied to Education. In our
present day education system, a teacher is no more estimated
than a salaried servant, and the book is regarded as a
collection of letters and works. From our teaching
institutions, the respect of the book and teacher has faded
away. This is why the restrictions of a teacher and pupil
have been reduced to nothing at our schools, colleges and
universities.
"Today, to ignore or to forget
the books of knowledge, gifted by theses teachers has become
a common practice. One sees often the pupils dancing for
pleasure on the teachers promenade and playing with their
turbans. Why is this? The answer outlined by Mawlana Ahmed
Raza Khan Barelvi is that our ideology of education is
lacking in high and sacred values. The Imaam Sahib says,
'Keep in vies (striving) the bonds of your teachers. If
respect is given to the paper, the book and the school, this
undesirable situation can not happen'."
Dr Ghulam Yahya Anjum, Department of
Comparative Religions, Hamdard University, New Delhi:
"Imam Ahmed Raza Khan is an
outstanding personality among 20th century renowned scholars
of Islam. Very few can claim his eminence because if someone
has some similarity with him in certain particular fields,
he lacks significant achievement in some other field in
which Imam Ahmed Raza is leading."
Dr Hassan Raza Khan Azami, Patna:
"A study of the 'Fatawa Razvi'
(Judicial Opinions) of A'la Hadrat, has revealed his
multi-dimensional personality to me.
1. As a Jurist his discussion
reflects his reach of imagination, deep insight, wisdom,
sagacity and unparallel scholarly talent.
2. I found him a great historian,
that goes on quoting numerous historical references to
support his view point in the matter under consideration.
3. He appears to be an expert in
Arabic grammar and diction alongside being an inspiring
Naatia poet.
4. He is observed as a great
scholar of Ahadith, when he mentions logical interpretation
of the Ahadith that he quotes.
5. After a deep study of his
works, one finds in him not only a renowned Jurist, a great
Logistician but also an outstanding Physicist, Astronomer,
Mathematician, Philosopher, Philologist and Geographer whose
expertise covers the minutest of details of the subject."
Professor Wasim Barelvi, Rohailkand University,
Bareilly, U.P
(Dawn, Karachi, May 13 1992):
Indian poet, Wasim Barelvi,
speaking at a function in his honour on Monday night,
emphasised the need for fresh research on Ahmed Raza Khan
Barelvi and other Muslim scholars of the Sub-Continent,
particularly those from Bareilly.
Eulogising Allamah Ahmed Raza
Khan, Professor said that his services as a pioneer of a
religious school is known to everybody, but his achievements
as a writer have not yet been properly highlighted.
He said that a research work on
Allamah Ahmed Raza Khan compiled in Rohailkand under his
supervision has made revelations regarding the writings of
Allamah Barelvi. This research work is likely to challenge
the history of Urdu prose as it proves that Allamah Barelvi
should be counted as one of the pioneers of Urdu prose, and
as one of the great writers who spread modern thought in the
Sub-Continent."
Justice Nameemud'deen Supreme Court of
Pakistan:
"Imam Ahmad Raza's grand
personality, a representation of our most esteem ancestors,
is history making, and a history uni-central in his self.
"You may estimate his high status
from the fact that he spent all his lifetime in expressing
the praise of the great and auspicious Holy Prophet (salalahu alahi wa salam),
in defending his veneration, in delivering speeches
regarding his unique conduct, and in promoting and spreading
the Law of Shariah which was revealed upon him for the
entire humanity of all times. His renowned name is
'Muhammad' (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam), the
Prophet of Almighty Allah.
"The valuable books written by a
encyclopedic scholar like Imam Ahmed Raza, in my view, are
the lamps of light which will keep enlightened and radiant
the hearts and minds of the men of knowledge and insight for
a long time."
Dr Barbara D.
Metcalf, Department
of History, Barkley University, United States of America:
"He was outstanding from the very
beginning on account of his extraordinary intelligence. He
enjoyed a divine gift of deep insight in Mathematics. It is
said that he solved a mathematical problem for Dr Ziaud'deen
for which the learned Mathematician was intending to visit
Germany. Ahmed Raza himself was a towering figure, revered
for his extra-ordinary memory, mental agility, and
intellectual capacity, and honoured as a Mujaddid and a
Shaikh. Guarded in his relation to the British Government,
he sought above all to guard what he saw as correct practice
and make religion vital in the personal life of Muslims of
his day."
The Poet, Doctor
Iqbal:
"I have carefully studied the
decrees of Imam Ahmed Raza and thereby formed this opinion;
and his Fatawa bear testimony to his acumen, intellectual
calibre, the quality of his creative thinking, his excellent
jurisdiction and his ocean-like Islamic knowledge. Once Imam
Ahmed Raza forms an opinion he stays firm on it; he
expresses his opinion after a sober reflection. Therefore,
the need never arises to withdraw any of his religious
decrees and judgements. With all this, by nature he was hot
tempered, and if this was not in the way, then Shah Ahmed
Raza would have been the Imam Abu hanifa of his age."
(Arafat, 1970, Lahore) In another place he says, "Such a
genius and intelligent jurist did not emerge."
Abul Ula Maudoodi:
"I have great respect in my heart
for the knowledge and status of Imam Ahmed Raza Khan (radi
Allahu anhu). He has great foresight over the knowledge
of Deen and even his opposition are forced to accept this
fact."
Ashraf AliThanwi:
"I have great respect in my heart
for Ahmed Raza Khan (radi Allahu anhu). He calls us
Kaafirs, but he says this only on the basis for his love for
the Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) and not
out of any other reason."
Muee'nuddeen Nadwi
"The late Ahmed Raza Khan (radi
Allahu anhu) in this present time was "The Person of
Knowledge". His every Fatawa, be it in support or refutal of
anyone, is worthy of being studied."
Wisaal
of Imam Ahmed Raza
The brightly shining sun of
Bareilly Shareef, The Coolness of the Eyes of the Ulema, The
Mujaddid of the Century, The Imam Abu Hanifa of his time,
The Ghousul Azam of his time, The Sweet-scented Rose from
the Fragrant Garden of the Holy Prophet (sallal laahu
alaihi wasallam), Sayyiduna A'la Hadrat, Imam Ahmad Raza
Khan (radi Allahu anhu) left this mundane world on
Friday, the 25th of Safar 1340 A.H. (28 October 1921) at
2.38 p.m.. It was the exact time of the Jummah Azaan.
The date of the Wisaal of
Sayyiduna A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu) was actually
deduced by himself from the Holy Quran four months and
twenty days prior to his passing away: "And there shall
be passed around them silver vessels and goblets."
(76:15)
At the time of the demise of
Sayyiduna A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu), a certain
Saint of Syria, dreamt of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (salalahu alahi wa salam)while
he was in the Baitul Mukaddas. In his dream, the Saint saw
many Sahaba-Ikraam (radi Allahu anhum ajma'in) seated
around the Holy Prophet ((salalahu alahi wa salam)).
All of them seemed to be waiting for someone. The Saint says
that, in his dream, he asked, "Ya Rasoolallah (sallal
laahu alaihi wasallam)! Whose presence is being
awaited?" The Holy Prophet (salalahu alahi wa salam)replied,
"Ahmed Raza Khan." The blessed Saint then asked, "Who is
Ahmed Raza Khan?" The Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi
wasallam) answered, "An Aalim from Bareilly."
When this Saint awoke, he
immediately journeyed from Syria to Bareilly Shareef to meet
A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu), but to his dismay, he
learnt that A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu) had
already departed from this world.
Once, A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu
anhu) personally said: "THE TIME OF DEMISE IS CLOSE AND
INDIA IS INDIA. BUT, I DO NOT EVEN FEEL LIKE PASSING AWAY IN
MAKKAH. MY DESIRE IS THIS, THAT I SHOULD PASS AWAY WITH
IMAAN IN MADINATUL MUNAW'WARA AND THEN BE BURIED WITH
KINDNESS IN JANNATUL BAQI. ALMIGHTY ALLAH IS MOST POWERFUL."
Mazaar
Shareef
The Mazaar Shareef (Blessed Tomb)
of Sayyiduna A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu) is
situated in the Mohalla Saudagran, Bareilly Shareef in India
(U.P.). Each year, in the month of Safar, during the Urs
Shareef of Sayyiduna A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu),
hundreds of thousands of Muslims from all over the world
present themselves in Bareilly Shareef to partake in the Urs
Shareef of the Mujaddid of Islam, Sayyiduna A'la Hadrat (radi
Allahu anhu).
May Almighty Allah shower his
choicest blessings upon the Mazaar-e-Anwaar of this great
Saint of Islam.
IMAM AHMED RAZA'S MUREEDS AND KHULAFA
There were many Mureeds
(Disciples) and Khulafa (Spiritually Successors) of A'la
Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu). They have spreaded far and
wide over the Indo-Pak and also in all parts of the world.
Nearly 35 are in the other parts of the world and 30 in
Indo-Pak Sub-Continent. These are the leading ones:
1. Hujjatul Islam, Hadrat Allamah
Mawlana Muhammad Haamid Raza Khan Noori Barakaati (radi
Allahu anhu),
2. Ghousul-Waqt,
Mufti-e-Azam-e-Hind, Hadrat Mawlana Mustapha Raza Khan Noori
Barakaati (radi Allahu anhu),
3. Hadrat Allamah Mawlana Abdus
Salaam Jabalpuri (radi Allahu anhu),
4. Sadrul-Afaadil, Hadrat Allamah
Mawlana Na'eemuddeen Muraadabadi (radi Allahu anhu),
5. Malikul Ulema, Hadrat Allamah
Mawlana Sayyid Zafar'uddeen Bihaari (radi Allahu anhu),
6. Mubbalig-e-Azam, Hadrat
Allamah Mawlana Abdul Aleem Siddique (radi Allahu anhu),
7. Sadrus Shariah, Hadrat Allamah
Mawlana Mufti Amjad Ali (radi Allahu anhu),
8. Qutbul Madinatul Munawwara,
Hadrat Allamah Sheikh Zia'uddeen Ahmed Al Madani (radi
Allahu anhu),
9. Burhaan-e-Millat, Hadrat
Allamah Burhaanul Haq (radi Allahu anhu),
10. Hadrat Allamah Mawlana
Mukhtar Ahmad Siddiqi Meerati (radi Allahu anhu),
11. Sheikh Muhammad Abd al-Hayy (radi
Allahu anhu),
12. Sheikh Ahmad Khalil (radi
Allahu anhu),
13. Sheikh Ahmad Khudravi (radi
Allahu anhu),
14. Sheikh Muhammad bin Abi Bakr
(radi Allahu anhu),
15. Sheikh Muhammad Sa'id (radi
Allahu anhu),
16. Hadrat Mawlana Sayyid Ahmad
Ashraf (radi Allahu anhu), &
17. Hadrat Mawlana Shah Sulayman
Ashraf (radi Allahu anhu)
The Khulafa of A'la Hadrat (radi
Allahu anhu) need no introduction to the Muslim World.
Their impact, influence and contribution towards the
development of Islamic Culture and Islamic thinking have
left its mark in the pages of history. For the sake of
attaining blessings and Barakah, we will discuss, very
briefly, the lives of three of the famous Khulafa of Imam
Ahmed Raza Khan (radi Allahu anhu).
Sadrush Shariat, Hadrat
Allamah Amjad Ali Razvi (radi Allahu
anhu): He was born in 1296 A.H. and passed away in 1367
A.H. at the age of 71 years. He is author of the
internationally renowned book, "Bahare Shariat", which is in
18 volumes. This book contains a volume of information
dealing with the Hanafi Law of Fiqh and answers all the
questions pertaining to it. It is presently a "Handbook" of
all Muslim institutions.
This Khalifa of A'la Hadrat (radi
Allahu anhu) was one of the Head Advisers of the
Department of Islamic Deeniyat at the Aligarh Muslim
University. Moulvi Sulaiman Nadwi (a non-Sunni) said the
following words concerning Allamah Sadrush Shariat (radi
Allahu anhu), "Mawlana Amjad Ali is totally experienced
in the field of teaching and he is well-versed in solving
the new needs of the classroom."
Hadrat Allamah Amjad Ali (radi Allahu anhu)
also propagated Islam to the non-Muslims. He spent much of
his time teaching.
Once in Ajmer Shareef, a very
critical problem arose among the Muslims which threatened to
destroy the Imaan of the innocent Muslims. The Hindu Rajput
of India began introducing many new beliefs and false
innovations to such an extent that those who were illiterate
began following many traditions introduced by the Hindu
Rajput. When Allamah Sadrush Shariat (radi Allahu anhu)
heard of this, he immediately went to Ajmer Shareef with few
of his students. He began teaching and making the Muslims
aware of the polytheism and false innovations that they were
following. Through his hard efforts, the Imaan of many
Muslims were saved and many non-Muslims also accepted Islam.
He was blessed with 8 sons and
each one of them became great Aalims. His 2 daughters became
Aalimas. One of his sons, Muhaddith-e-Kabeer, Hadrat Allamah
Zia-ul-Mustapha Qadri and, another, Allamah Baha-ul-Mustapha
Qadri are teachers today at their respective Darul Ulooms in
India.
Allamah Sheikh Zia'uddeen Al
Madani(radi Allahu
anhu): He was one of the most famous Khulafa of A'la
Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu) who lived in Madinatul
Munawwara. Before coming to Madinatul Munawwara he lived for
some time in Baghdad Shareef. Allamah Zia'uddeen Madani (radi
Allahu anhu) arrived in Madinatul Munawwara in the year
1327 A.H. Here, he made Nikah to a pious lady from a Sayed
family.
He was a great Aalim, Sufi and
Wali of his time. He hailed from a very illustrious family.
His father was the famous Allamah Abdul Hakim Siyalkoti (radi
Allahu anhu), a powerful Islamic Scholar of his time,
who gave the title of "Mujaddid-e-Alf Thaani" to Imam
Rabbani, Imam Ahmed Sarhindi Faruqi (radi Allahu anhu),
the Mujaddid of the 11th Islamic Century.
With the exception of being the
Khalifa of A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu), he also
gained Khilafat from various other Akaabireen (Great Ulema).
Some of them are: Hadrat Allamah Sheikh Ahmad Shams
Maghribi, Sheikh Mahmoodul Maghribi, Mawlana Abdul Baaqi
Farangi, and Allamah Abu Yusuf Nibhaani (radi Allahu Ta'ala
anhum ajma'in).
He was a great Sheikh-e-Tariqat
of his time. He spent day and night giving advice and
guidance to the Ummah of the Holy Prophet (sallal laahu
alaihi wasallam). He is well-known for his piety and
steadfastness in Islam in Damascus, Iraq, Egypt, India,
Pakistan, South Africa and many other countries. Allamah
Zia'uddeen Madani (radi Allahu anhu) also had many
Khulafa and Mureeds throughout the world.
He left this mundane world on the
12th of August 1981 in the city of Madinatul Munawwara. His
son, Hadrat Allamah Fadhl-ur Rahmaan Al Madani, is presently
living in Madinatul Munawwarah and is following closely in
the footsteps of his illustrious father.
Allamah Mawlana Abdul Aleem
Siddiqi Meerati (radi
Allahu anhu): He was born in the year 1892 and passed
away in the year 1954 at the age of 62. He was amongst the
most famous Khulafa of A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu).
His Eminence, Hadrat Mawlana
Abdul Aleem Siddiqi (radi Allahu anhu) was an Islamic
Scholar and a holder of a B.A. degree from the University of
Meerat (India). He spoke Arabic, Urdu, Persian, English,
French, Indonesian, Malaysian and Japanese languages
fluently.
In 1951, he toured the world
preaching and propagating Islam. He visited America, London,
Japan, Indonesia, Malaysia, Europe, Southern Africa,
Trinidad, Philippines, Iraq, Holland, Thailand, Ceylon,
France, and many other countries. As a result of his
efforts, thousands of non-Muslims accepted Islam. Princess
Gladys Palmer of Burinia, Merwate Tifinch, the French
Governor of Mauritius, Mahifl Donawa, a Minister of Trinidad
and Mr F. Gengson, the Christian Minister of Ceylon, were
some of the famous personalities who accepted Islam after
meeting him.
His Eminence was also responsible
for establishing various Masaajids and Islamic Educational
Centres throughout the world. Three of the famous Masaajids
are the Hanafi Masjid in Colombo, the Sultaan Masjid in
Singapore and the Naagarya Masjid in Japan.
He was also the founder of
various newspapers and Islamic magazines from amongst which
are, "The Muslim Digest" (South Africa), "Trinidad Muslim
Annual" and the "Pakistani News".
During his tour of the world, he
met with various western dignitaries and had lengthy
discussions with them on Islam. He met the world renowned
Irish dramatist and Philosopher, George Bernard Shaw, on
17th of April 1935 during his visit to Mombassa and
discussed many religious problems with him. He was very much
impressed by Mawlana Abdul Aleem Siddiqi (radi Allahu
anhu) and said, "I have been very pleased to make the
acquaintance, and it will be the most precious of all
memories of this trip of mine."
His Eminence passed away in
Madinatul Munawwara in 1954 and is buried in Jannatul Baqi.
Professor Dr Sayyid
Jamalud'deen,
Director Zaakir Hussain Institute of Islamic Studies and
Jaamia Millia, New Delhi, India, said: "Ahmad Raza Khan
wrote over a thousand books and booklets which influenced
many. He founded a Darul Uloom called Manzarul Islam in 1904
which was able to draw students from different regions in
India. His views were sought on a wide variety of social,
religious and political affairs, and he proved guidance to
many, including those from established Khanqahs. Many of his
Disciples and Khalifas later founded madressas which soon
developed into important spiritual centres. Some took up
teaching, such as Mawlana Sulaiman Ashraf, who headed the
Theology Department of the M.A.O. College, Aligarh, while
others swelled their ranks of the Pesh Imams in the
Mosques."
Appendix
1
A FEW ENDORSEMENTS OF THE ULEMA-E-HARAMAIN SHARIFAIN
"All Praise is due to Allah, the
Master of the Worlds, Who has made the
Ulema-e-Shariat-e-Muhammadi ((salalahu alahi wa salam))
the freshness of this world. By manifesting truth and
guidance, and filling cities and heights, and by siding the
religion of Sayyidul Mursaleen (sallal laahu alaihi
wasallam) they saved the society of Huzoor (sallal
laahu alaihi wasallam) from violation and (with their
bright proofs) they destroyed the heresy of those who were
misled.
"After sending praise and
salutations, I have seen that which that learned person and
professional teacher has purely written. It is a struggle on
behalf of the religion of Muhammad ((salalahu alahi wa salam)).
In other words, my brother and my respected Hadrat Ahmed
Raza Khan (radi Allahu anhu), who in his book, "Al
Mu'tamadul Mustanad" has refuted the evil leaders of the
false sects and false beliefs. Such people are worse than
all evil, wicked and seditious people. Our author, in his
book, has summarised and stated the names of those
wrongdoers, who due to their wrong doings, are soon to
become the worst and the lowest amongst the infidels."May Almighty Allah grant him
(Imam Ahmed Raza) great reward for unveiling the wickedness
and wrongness. May Allah accept his efforts and place his
most high honour into the hearts of all people."
He has said this with his tongue
and his writing has given an order. He is hopeful in gaining
all he wishes from his Creator.
MUHAMMAD SAEED BIN BAABSEEL -
MUFTI OF THE SHAFI'I ORDER IN MAKKAH (radi Allahu anhu)
Second
Taqreez
"All Praise is for Allah Who is
One. After Praise, I have heard of this bright and evident
book. I have realised that our leader and most learned sea
of great wisdom, Hadrat Ahmed Raza Khan (radi Allahu anhu)
has made obvious the wrongs of those who have come out of
Deen, those who walk on the path of the infidels and the
wicked ones, in his book "Al Mu'tamadul Mustanad." From
among their corrupt beliefs, not one of them did he leave
un-examined.
"O! Readers, it is essential for
you to hold on to this Kitaab which it's author has written
with great swiftness. You will find in this book bright and
evident proof in refutal of these groups. Especially those
individuals who intend to undo the objective which is
already bound. Who are these individuals who are known as
Wahabis? From amongst them is "Ghulam Ahmad Qadiani" who has
claimed Prophethood, and the other ones who have come out of
Deen and insulted the dignity of the Holy Prophet (sallal
laahu alaihi wasallam) are Qasim Nanotwi, Rasheed Ahmad
Gangohi, Khalil Ahmad Ambetwi and Ashraf Ali Thanwi and all
those who follow their ways.
"Almighty Allah grant Imam Ahmed
Raza Khan great reward for he has given cure and has
answered his decree which is in his book, "Al Mu'tamadul
Mustanad", in which are also the decrees of the Ulema of
Makkah and Madina. Due to the corruption and trouble, it has
become necessary for them as they (the misguided) are
spreading corruption on this earth. They and all those on
their path.
"May Almighty Allah execute them
where they behave arrogantly. May Allah give Imam Ahmed Raza
glad tidings and shower His blessings upon him and his
children amongst those who will speak truthfully until
Qiyamah. Ameen."
One in need of forgiveness from
his Powerful Creator.
MUHAMMAD BIN ABDUS SALAAM
DAGHISTANI - MUFTI MADINATUL MUNAWWARA (radi Allahu anhu)
Third
Taqreez
"All Praise is due to Almighty
Allah Who has shown the path to those whom He has guided and
with His Justice, misguided him who he has left, and granted
the Believers an easy path to gain advice. He has opened
their hearts to bring faith in Almighty Allah and bear
witness with their tongues and keep sincerity with their
hearts and follow that which Allah and His Books have shown.
"Peace and Salutations upon him
whom Allah has sent as a mercy unto the worlds, and upon him
sent down His Clear Kitaab in which is the bright
explanation of everything and to terminate the wrongness of
the disbelievers. This Nabi (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam),
whose proof and arguments are clear, has made it obvious
from his practices. Salutations upon his family for they are
guides, and upon his Companions who have made the Deen firm
and beneficent, and upon their followers until Qiyamah,
especially, the four A'ima-e-Mujtahideen and those
Muslims who are their followers.
"After Praise and Salutations, I
put my sight on the book of a learned person on this earth.
He has widened the path of knowledge and, in it (the book)
made obvious every interpretation and utterance in his
clearly convincing and sufficient arguments. He is Hadrat
Ahmed Raza Khan (radi Allahu anhu) on whose name is
"Al Mu'tamadul Mustanad."
"May Almighty Allah protect his
life and always keep him happy. Now, that which is in
refutal of those people, cursed and evil Mirza Ghulam Ahmad
Qadiani, who is the Dajjal Khazzab of the last decade.
Rasheed Ahmad Gangohi and Khalil Ambetwi and Ashraf Ali
Thanwi, degrading and insulting Nabi (salalahu alahi wa salam).
THEN, IT IS NO DOUBT THAT THEY ARE KAAFIRS AND THOSE WHO
HAVE THE POWER TO EXECUTE THEM, THEN IT IS NECESSARY FOR
THEM TO DO SO, TO GIVE THEM THE DEATH SENTENCE."
This has been said by the servant
of Allah
MUHAMMAD BIN HAMDAAN MAHSARI-
SERVANT AT MUSJID-E-NABAWI (radi Allahu anhu)
10. REFERENCES
1. A'la Hadrat (radi
Allahu anhu) by Abdun Na'eem Azeezi
2. Al Kaukabatush Shahabiya
by A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu)
3. Al Malfooz - by Huzoor
Mufti-e-Azam-e-Hind (radi Allahu anhu)
4. Al Mujad'did Ahmad Raza
by Allamah Yaseen Akhtar
5. Ash Shah Ahmad Raza Barelvi
by Mufti Ghulam Sarwar Qadri 6. Chaudwi Sadi ke
Mujad'dide Azam by Allamah Zafruddeen Bihari (radi Allahu
anhu)
7. Hisaamul Haramain by
A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu)
8. Imam Ahmad Raza aur Alam-e-Islam
by Professor Mas'ud Ahmad
9. Imam Ahmed Raza Kaun,
by Moulana Mubeen-ul-Hudda Noorani
10. Imam Ahmad Raza
Reflections & Impressions, by Prof. Dr Muhammad Masud
Ahmed M.A. PH.D. - Courtesy of Idara-i- Tahqeeqat-e-Imam
Ahmed Raza (Regd.), Karachi, Pakistan
11. Imam-e-Naath Goyaa by
Allamah Akhtarul Haamidi
12. Karamaat-e-A'la Hadrat
by Iqbal Ahmad Razvi
13. Shah Ahmed Rida Khan - The
"Neglected Genius of the East" by Professor Muhammad
Ma'sud Ahmad M.A. P.H.D. - Courtesy of "The Muslim Digest",
May/June, 1985, pp. 223-230
14. Tajaliyaat-e-Imam Ahmad
Raza by Qari Amaanat Rasool Razvi
15. The Message International,
Published by World Islamic Mission, Vol.1 No. 6, October
1986
1There
is no doubt that Imam Ahmed Raza (radhiAllahanhu)
passed such a fatwa [of kufr] on Gangohi, Abethvi and
Thanvi. These quotes explain his carefulness when giving
such fatwas and highlight the fact that he did not pass such
a fatwa lightly. First he made writings refuting and
exposing the statements of disrespect made by the above
mentioned people. When they refused to retract their words,
he passed the fatwa on them. If I am correct in my dates,
Molwi Ismail Dehlvi passed away many years before Imam Ahmed
Raza Khan's (radhiAllahanu) time. Therefore, although
Imam Ahmed Raza wrote in his book refuting the writing of
Ismail Dehlvi that some of Dehlvi's writings were of kufr,
he did not pass kufr fatwa on the Ismail Dehlvi
because Dehlvi was deceased and Dehlvi could obviously not
write some defense or explanation of himself. Therefore,
Imam Ahmed Raza did not pass a fatwa of kufr on Ismail
Dehlvi, he only wrote that the writing of Dehlvi had
statements of kufr. On the other hand, Gangohi,
Ambethvi and Thanvi were alive during the time of Imam Ahmed
Raza Khan and were given the opportunity to retract their
words, but they did not retract their words. In the
post where it says that Imam Ahmed Raza was careful when
giving such fatwa is to dispel the misconception given by
Deobandis of today that Imam Ahmed Raza loved to give a
fatwa of kufr on “everyone.”
