Barelvi: Aala Hazrat, Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi, Akhtar Raza, Sarfraz Ahmed Naeemi, Muhammad Muslehuddin Siddiqui, Barelvi, Aboobacker Ahmad

Front Cover
General Books LLC, 2010 - 116 pages
Chapters: Aala Hazrat, Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi, Akhtar Raza, Sarfraz Ahmed Naeemi, Muhammad Muslehuddin Siddiqui, Aboobacker Ahmad, Mustafa Raza Khan, Ilyas Qadri, Mushtaq Qadri, Dawat-E-Islami, Hamid Raza Khan, Sunni Tehreek, Turab-Ul-Haq Qadri, Yanabi, Muhammad Owais Raza Qadri, Arshadul Qaudri, Muhammad Imdad Hussain Pirzada, Muslim Charity, Markazu Saqafathi Sunniya, Jama Masjid, Fatehpur Sikri, Maulana, Andhe Ki Laathi, British Muslim Forum. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 114. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Ahmed Raza Khan Fazil-e-Barelvi (Urdu: , Hindi: ) was an Islamic scholar of the 19th century, whose works informed the Barelvi movement. Raza Khan wrote on numerous topics of religion, science, and philosopy. He is best known for his collection of fatwas entitled Fatawa Ridawiyya. Ahmed Raza Khan was born on 14 June 1856 (1272 AH) in Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh; his mother named him Amman Miyn. Raza Khan used the appellation "Abdul Mustafa" (slave of Mustafa) prior to signing his name in correspondence. He studied Islamic sciences and completed a traditional dars-e nizami course under the supervision of his father Naq li Khn. Ahmed Raza Khan promulgated several beliefs regarding the Islamic prophet Mohammed: Ahmed Raza Khan translated the Quran into Urdu, which was first published in 1912 under the title of Kanz ul-Iman fi Tarjuma al-Quran. The original manuscript is preserved in the library of Idara Tahqiqat-i-Imam Ahmed Raza, Karachi, and an English translation of Kanzul Iman has also been published. Ahmed Raza Khan also wrote several books on the collection and compilation of hadiths. Raza Khan's main work was Fatawa Ridawiyya which runs in 12 volumes of over 1000 pages each. The Raza Foundation under the leadership of Abdul Qayyum Hazarwi revised the work, translating...More: http: //booksllc.net/?id=1282218

Bibliographic information