Saviours of the Islamic Spirit | Dr. Mufti Abdur-Rahman ibn Yusuf Mangera

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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
  • Saviours of Islamic Spirit - Tarikh-i Da’wat wa Azimat
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    Meet the Authors
    Shaykh Abu ’l-Hasan ‘Ali al-Hasani Nadwi (1332/1914-1420/1999), affectionately known as ‘Ali Miyan, was a leading intellectual and religious scholar of contemporary India. He wrote numerous books on history, biography, and contemporary affairs concerning both the Muslim community in India and Muslims abroad. He served as rector of the Nadwat al-‘Ulama’ seminary in Lucknow for a number of years, where he also taught Qur’anic exegesis, hadith, and Arabic literature, along with history and logic. He was a founding member of Rabitat al-Adab al-Islami al-‘Alamiyya (Universal League of Islamic Literature) in 1984 and was elected chairman of the All-India Muslim Personal Law Board in 1985. A prolific writer, he penned a literary legacy of a few hundred works in both Arabic and Urdu. His works have been integrated into the curriculum in a number of universities in the Arab world. His most notable Arabic work, Ma-dha Khasir al-‘Alam bi ’nhitat al-Muslimin (What Did the World Lose by the Decline of the Muslims?), was widely acclaimed and carved a place for him in elite literary circles of the Arab world. Many of his works have since been translated into Arabic, English, Turkish, Bahasa Indonesia, Persian, and Tamil, among other languages. Karwan-i Zindagi, his eight-volume autobiography; Purane Chiragh (Ancient Lamps), comprising life sketches of contemporary personalities; his biographies of Sayyid Ahmad Shahid and Caliph ‘Ali (may Allah ennoble his countenance); and his Tarikh-i Da‘wat wa ‘Azimat (Saviours of Islamic Spirit) are seen as permanent contributions to Urdu literature. This monumental scholar passed away at the age of eighty-six on Friday 31 December 1999 (22 Ramadan 1420).
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Комментарии • 11

  • @MuhammadVilchez
    @MuhammadVilchez Год назад +11

    May Allāh bless our beloved Shaykh! Āmīn

  • @kolexy22
    @kolexy22 Год назад +5

    He`s Speaks with Enthusiasm, So much knowledge, Masha Allah

  • @estonian44
    @estonian44 Год назад +4

    Ameen
    i really love sheykh in the sake of Allah, also he is one who learns
    remember before i listened him and it was abit slow for me, but now, its more engaging and i really enjoy studying from him,
    JazaakAllah khayran and may Almighty increase you in khayr and accept u, and guide us all ameen

  • @mohseen87
    @mohseen87 Год назад +3

    Excited for this

  • @smeary78
    @smeary78 Год назад +2

    Wonderful, May Allah accept your efforts.
    Also kindly see if we can start seerah sessions as well, I think we need a landmark sessions on seerah and we can spread the word to everyone

  • @alib7489
    @alib7489 Год назад +3

    Amazing book Mashaa Allah.

  • @dahoodmusa3714
    @dahoodmusa3714 Год назад

    Subhanallah alhamdulillah Allahu Akbar

  • @QuadrantRoyale
    @QuadrantRoyale Год назад +3

    Dynamite talk Masha'Allah

  • @md.muzahidulislamsamrat8037
    @md.muzahidulislamsamrat8037 Год назад

    "There are no thieves in Istanbul, and theft is a rarity. I have lived in Istanbul for 14 years and have never heard of anyone being punished for theft or any theft at all. It is clear that these people are not familiar with theft, not even pickpocketing."
    - The renowned French explorer, Aubry de La Motraye (1674-1747), in his book "Asie et Afrique" on page 258 of the first volume. #History #Ottomans
    Real Muslims aren't thieves.

  • @fasatela
    @fasatela Год назад +1

    Are the Tartars and the Mongols the same people? Because I’ve always read that it was the Mongols who caused so much destruction in the Muslim world, especially Baghdad.
    One or two generations later, many Mongols converted to Islam.