Shariful Haq Amjadi
Shariful Haq Amjadi | |
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Title | Sharah E Bukhari |
Personal | |
Born | 20 April 1921 |
Died | 11 May 2000 |
Religion | Sunni Islam |
Denomination | Sunni |
Jurisprudence | Hanafi |
Movement | Barelvi Movement |
Alma mater | Darul Uloom Mazhar E Islam, Al Jamiatul Ashrafia |
Shariful Haq Amjadi (20 April 1921–11 May 2000) was an Indian Islamic scholar, muhaddith, mufassir, commentator of Bukhari, debater, jurist, teacher, author, researcher, and spiritual successor of Mustafa Raza Khan Qadri, former Grand Mufti of India.[1][2][3]
Early life
[edit]He was born in India and received his education in Islamic jurisprudence and theology. He studied under scholars and became well-versed in various Islamic sciences.[4][5]
Life
[edit]He is known for his commentary on Sahih al-Bukhari. His commentary provides valuable perception, explanations, and context to the Hadith narrations found in Sahih al-Bukhari.[6] He performed his first Hajj in 1985, his first Umrah in 1996, his second Hajj in 1997, and his second Umrah in 1998.[7]
Literary works
[edit]He authored several books and treatises, including:[8]
- Nuzhat al-Qari Sharah Sahih al-Bukhari
- Maqalat-e-Sharah Bukhari
- Fatawa-e-Sharah Bukhari
- Masla Takfir aur Imam Ahmad Raza
- Ashraf al-Siyar
- Ashk Rawan
- Islam aur Chand ka Safar
- Tahqiqaat
- Fitnon ki Sarzameen Kaun, Najd ya Iraq?
- Sunni-Deobandi Ikhtilaf ka Musannifana Jaiza
- Isbat-e-Isal-e-Sawab
- Mufti-e-Azam Hind Apne Fazl-o-Kamal ke Aine Mein
- Shahadat-e-Hussain ka Zimmedar Kaun?
- Masail-e-Hajj aur Ziyarat
- Al-Siraj al-Kamil
- Firqaon ki Tafseel.[9]
Teachers
[edit]- Among his notable teachers were:
- Mufti Amjad Ali Azmi
- Mufti Mohammad Mustafa Raza Khan
- Shah Abdul Aziz Muradabadi
- Allama Sardar Ahmad Qadri
- Sanaullah Amjadi Azmi
- Allama Ghulam Jilani Meerathi
- Maulana Mohammad Suleman Bhagalpuri
- Qari Usman Azmi[10]
Spiritual teachings
[edit]He emphasized adherence to the Sunnah (traditions of the Islamic prophet Muhammad) and promoted a balanced understanding of Islam. He encouraged believers to seek knowledge, practice compassion, and maintain good character.[11][12]
Death
[edit]He died on 11 May 2000, His burial took place in Madinatul Ulama, Ghosi, Uttar Pradesh, India.[13]
References
[edit]- ^ Razvi, Abde Mustafa Sabir Ismaeeli Qadri. Shabe Meraj Nalain Arsh Par (Urdu) (in Urdu). Abde Mustafa Official.
- ^ Qadri, M. Zahid. Muharram Magazine: 4 Magazine (in Urdu). Urdu-Books.
- ^ Qadri), Abde Mustafa (Muhammad Sabir (2022-11-12). Raza Ya Riza (Urdu) (in Urdu). Abde Mustafa Official.
- ^ Hajar), Farhan Khan Qadri (Ibne (2022-10-12). Rash'haate Ibne Hajar (in Urdu). Sabiya Virtual Publication.
- ^ Suyooti, Imam Jalaluddin (2022-10-06). Shane Siddique -e- Akbar Bazubane Mahboobe Rabbe Akbar (in Urdu). Abde Mustafa Official.
- ^ Khalili, Abdul Wahid (2021-03-01). Marifat uz Zaad (in Urdu). Siraat Publications.
- ^ Mughal, Ahmad Raza (2022-10-31). Mere Qalamdaan Se (Jild 1) (in Urdu). Sabiya Virtual Publication.
- ^ afkareraza (2020-09-23). "حضور شارحِ بخاری مفتی شریف الحق امجدی علیہ الرحمہ کا اجمالی تعارف ⋆ از آصف جمیل امجدی". افکار رضا. Retrieved 2024-08-12.
- ^ Qadri, Sayyid Mufti Khadim Husain Shah (2023-01-25). Fatawa Khadimiya (Jild 1) (in Urdu). Abde Mustafa Official.
- ^ Misbahi, Muhammad Faheem Jilani Ahsan (2022-10-14). Tajalliyaate Ahsan (Jild 1) - Urdu (in Urdu). Abde Mustafa Official.
- ^ Hussein, Syed Muzammal. Saudi Commentary: of Holy Koran in One Look (in Urdu). Urdu-Books.
- ^ Adrawi, Muhammad Saleem Ansari (2023-03-20). Maqalaate Adrawi (in Urdu). Abde Mustafa Official.
- ^ Attari, Allama Muhammad Owais Razvi (2023-03-22). Masailus Siyaam (Rozo Ke Masail) (in Urdu). Abde Mustafa Official.