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He was born on 5 December 1913 and received his early education at his home in Takia, Raibarelly, UP, India.His education was started by his mother with teaching of Holy Quran and then formal education of Arabic and Urdu was started. When he was nine years old, his father Hakim Syed Abdul Hai died(1923 AD)and the responsibility of his education then came to his mother and his elder brother Maulana Hakim Syed Abdul Ali Hasani, who was himself a medical student (after graduation from Darul Uloom Nadwatul Ulama and Darul Uloom Deoband).Later he was enrolled in [[Darul-uloom Nadwatul Ulama]] where he learnt Arabic, Urdu, English, Theology and Islamic Studies. He got his formal Arabic education under the guidance of Allama Khalil Arab in 1924 A.D. and completed his Arabic studies under him. He attended the Dars of Hadith by Allama Muhaddith Haider Husain Khan and Sahiyen-Sanana-Abudaud and learned [[Sunan al-Tirmidhi]] word by word from him. In 1927 He took admission in Lucknow university and obtained the degree of Fazil. In this period of University Education between 1927–30, He learnt English language which helped him to study English books on various Islamic topics and gain useful information directly.
He was born on 5 December 1913 and received his early education at his home in Takia, [[Raebareli]], [[Uttar Pradesh]], India. His mother begin his early training in Holy Quran; he later entered formal education in Arabic and Urdu. When he was nine years old, his father Hakim Syed Abdul Hai died (1923 AD )and the responsibility of his education then came to his mother and his elder brother Maulana Hakim Syed Abdul Ali Hasani, who was himself a medical student (after graduation from Darul Uloom Nadwatul Ulama and Darul Uloom Deoband). Later he was enrolled in [[Darul-uloom Nadwatul Ulama]] where he learnt Arabic, Urdu, English, Theology and Islamic Studies. He got his formal Arabic education under the guidance of Allama Khalil Arab in 1924 A.D. and completed his Arabic studies under him. He attended the Dars of Hadith by Allama Muhaddith Haider Husain Khan and Sahiyen-Sanana-Abudaud and learned [[Sunan al-Tirmidhi]] word by word from him. In 1927 He took admission in Lucknow university and obtained the degree of Fazil. In this period of University Education between 1927–30, He learnt English language which helped him to study English books on various Islamic topics and gain useful information directly.


He visited Lahore in 1932 to receive the teaching in the commentary (Tafseer) in selected surah from a well known Mufassir Sheikh Maulana Khalil Ahsan and studied the complete [[Tafsir]] of The [[Quran]] by Maulana Ahmad Ali Lahoree. In the same year he also stayed few months at [[Darul Uloom Deoband]] where he took lessons from Husain Ahmed Madni in [[Sunan al-Tirmidhi]] and [[Sahih al-Bukhari]]. He also took advantage of his stay and learnt commentary and Quranic science and subjects. He also took lesson in [[Fiqh]] from Shiek Aizaz Ali and also lessons in [[Tajwid]] (following the Hafs school of [[Qirat]]) from Qari Ashgahr Ali Sahib.
He visited Lahore in 1932 to receive the teaching in the commentary (Tafseer) in selected surah from a well known Mufassir Sheikh Maulana Khalil Ahsan and studied the complete [[Tafsir]] of The [[Quran]] by Maulana Ahmad Ali Lahoree. In the same year he also stayed few months at [[Darul Uloom Deoband]] where he took lessons from Husain Ahmed Madni in [[Sunan al-Tirmidhi]] and [[Sahih al-Bukhari]]. He also took advantage of his stay and learnt commentary and Quranic science and subjects. He also took lesson in [[Fiqh]] from Shiek Aizaz Ali and also lessons in [[Tajwid]] (following the Hafs school of [[Qirat]]) from Qari Ashgahr Ali Sahib.

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Abul Hasan Ali Hasani Nadvi
BornDecember 5, 1913
DiedDecember 31, 1999
Era20th Century
RegionMuslim Scholar
SchoolNadvi[citation needed]
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Abul Hasan Ali Hasani Nadwi also spelt Abul Hasan Ali Hasani Nadvi (Urdu: ابوالحسن علی حسنی ندوی) (affectionately 'Ali Miyan') (Raebareli, India, 5 December 1913 - 31 December 1999) was a historian, Islamic scholar, and author of well over fifty books in various languages.[1][2]

Education

He was born on 5 December 1913 and received his early education at his home in Takia, Raebareli, Uttar Pradesh, India. His mother begin his early training in Holy Quran; he later entered formal education in Arabic and Urdu. When he was nine years old, his father Hakim Syed Abdul Hai died (1923 AD )and the responsibility of his education then came to his mother and his elder brother Maulana Hakim Syed Abdul Ali Hasani, who was himself a medical student (after graduation from Darul Uloom Nadwatul Ulama and Darul Uloom Deoband). Later he was enrolled in Darul-uloom Nadwatul Ulama where he learnt Arabic, Urdu, English, Theology and Islamic Studies. He got his formal Arabic education under the guidance of Allama Khalil Arab in 1924 A.D. and completed his Arabic studies under him. He attended the Dars of Hadith by Allama Muhaddith Haider Husain Khan and Sahiyen-Sanana-Abudaud and learned Sunan al-Tirmidhi word by word from him. In 1927 He took admission in Lucknow university and obtained the degree of Fazil. In this period of University Education between 1927–30, He learnt English language which helped him to study English books on various Islamic topics and gain useful information directly.

He visited Lahore in 1932 to receive the teaching in the commentary (Tafseer) in selected surah from a well known Mufassir Sheikh Maulana Khalil Ahsan and studied the complete Tafsir of The Quran by Maulana Ahmad Ali Lahoree. In the same year he also stayed few months at Darul Uloom Deoband where he took lessons from Husain Ahmed Madni in Sunan al-Tirmidhi and Sahih al-Bukhari. He also took advantage of his stay and learnt commentary and Quranic science and subjects. He also took lesson in Fiqh from Shiek Aizaz Ali and also lessons in Tajwid (following the Hafs school of Qirat) from Qari Ashgahr Ali Sahib.

Writings

Nadwi primarily wrote in Arabic, although also in Urdu, and produced more than fifty books on such topics as history, theology, and biography. His seminar papers, articles, and recorded speeches number in the thousands.[3][4]

His book Maza Khasiral Alam be Inhitat al-Muslimeen, translated into English as Islam and the World had a great impact[clarification needed] and increased his visibility in the Arab world at a time when the influence of the British, French, Russians, and Germans was an issue of contention.[citation needed]

Books

  • islam and the world
  • a misunderstood reformer
  • appreciation and interpretation of religion in the modern age
  • The basis of a new social order
  • calamity of linguistics
  • faith versus materialism
  • from the depth of the heart in america
  • glory of iqbal
  • inviting to the way of allah
  • islam and civilization
  • islam and knowledge
  • islam and the earliest muslims
  • islam and the west
  • islamic code of life and uniform civil code
  • islamic concept of prophethood
  • islamic studies, orientalists and muslim scholars
  • islam in a changing world
  • islam the perfect religion
  • learn to live with love
  • life and mission of moulana mohammad ilyas
  • live to lead : a call to indian muslims
  • mankind's debt to the prophet mohammad
  • mercy for the world
  • mohammad rasulallah (sallalahu alaihe wasallam )
  • mohammad, the last prophet
  • muslims in the west ,the message and mission
  • muslims in india
  • only a prophet can do it
  • presidential address
  • prophet mohammad in the mirror of his supplications
  • quadianism : a critical study
  • quadianism : a critique
  • reconstruction of indian society what muslims can do
  • role of hadith in the promotion of islaimic climate and attitudes
  • religion and civilization
  • saviours of islamic spirit
  • speaking plainly to the west
  • status of woman in islam
  • stories of the prophets
  • tales of the prophets
  • the arabs must win
  • the country at a dangerous crossing need for urgent attention
  • the excellent names of god
  • the fifteenth century
  • the final prophet & the perfect religion
  • the four pillars of islam
  • the haj s
  • the impact of islam on indian culture
  • the life of caliph 'ali'
  • the miraculous preachings of the glorious quran
  • the musalman
  • the role and responsibilities of muslims in the west
  • the new menace and it's answer
  • the pathway to madina
  • the place of knowledge
  • the world of islam today
  • violence & tyranny
  • western civilization - islam and muslims
  • what muslim personal law means to muslims

Honours and awards

  • 1956 Visiting member of Arabic Academy Damascus
  • 1962 Secretary of the first inaugural session and foundation of World Muslim League in Mekkah Mukarama.
  • 1963 Member of the advisory council ,Madina University Madina Munawara.
  • 1980 King Faisal Award
  • 1980 Chairman of Islamic Centre Oxford.
  • 1981 Honorary Degree of Ph.D. from Kashmir University.
  • 1999 ‘The personality of the year’ award by UAE.
  • 1999 Sultan Brunei Award by Oxford Islamic Center on his work of ‘Tareekh Dawat-o-Azeemat’

Institutional positions and affiliations

He was a founder member of the Muslim World League (Rabita), a member of the Organisation of Islamic Conference (OIC), a member of the World Supreme Council of Mosques, and a member of the Fiqh Council of Rabita. He was also a member of Advisory Council of the Islamic University of Madinah al-Munawwarah, a member of its Supreme Council, and a member of the Academy of Arts and Letters of Damascus, ria. He was also a founder member of the League of the Islamic Literature in India.

He participated in many other activities through Islamic organizations and institutions; including the World Assembly of Muslim Youth (WAMY). In India, he was a rector of Nadwatul Ulama, and president of the Academy of Islamic Research and Publications. He was highly respected by Ulama and political leaders alike, and in 1980, he was awarded the prestigious King Faisal Award for serving Islam. He was also awarded the Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah International Prize and an 'Islamic Scholarship' plaque by Oxford university in 1999.

Wrote: "Islam and the World" (1961, 1973), English language.

Death

Syed Abul Hasan Ali Hasani Nadwi died on 23 Ramadan, 1420 AH (Dec. 31, 1999) in Raebareli, India at the age of 86. More than 200,000 people attended his burial and the prayer was led by his nephew and successor Mulana Muhammad Raby Nadawi. He was buried near Shah Alam-u-llah, founder of Takiah Kalan.

References

  1. ^ Syed Ziaur Rahman, Maulana Ali Mian – Life, Works and Association with My Family, We and You (A monthly magazine), Aligarh, April 2000, p. 16-18
  2. ^ http://www.central-mosque.com/biographies/nadwi.htm
  3. ^ Syed Ziaur Rahman, Maulana Ali Mian – Life, Works and Association with My Family, We and You (A monthly magazine), Aligarh, April 2000, p. 16-18
  4. ^ "The Great Muslims of the 20th Century India" By Mohsin Atique Khan

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