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Akhtar Hussain Qadri Aleemi[a] (born March 1, 1972) is an Indian Islamic scholar, author, and spiritual leader associated with the Barelvi movement.[1] He is the spiritual successor of Muhammad Akhtar Raza Khan.[2] He is known for his contributions to Islamic scholarship, particularly in the Hanafi school of thought.[3][4] He is the principal of Jamia Aleemia Jamdashahi, founded by Allama Muhammad Abdul Aleem Siddiqi.[5][6]
Early life and education
He was born on March 1, 1972, in the Budhani locality of Khalilabad (now known as Sant Kabir Nagar) in Uttar Pradesh, Northern India.[7] He began his education at the Madrasa Misbah-ul-Uloom in his locality, Budhani.[8][9] He then moved to Madrasa Sattaria Muin-ul-Islam, Loharsen Bazaa, where he studied under the guidance of Maulana Abdul Khaliq. He also spent some time at Madrasa Haq-ul-Islam in Lalganj, District Basti.[10] In 1983, he joined the Al-Jamiatul Islamia in Ronahee, where he studied for six consecutive years under various esteemed teachers.[11]
Writings and publications
He is a writer and orator, defying the common notion that one cannot excel in both.[12] His works include important writings on correcting beliefs and practices, including:[13]
Urs ki Shari'i Hesiyat
Jadeed Masail-e-Zakat
Raah-e-Amal
Tahir ul Qadri Aqaaid wa Nazariyat
Pani aur Tehqeeqat-e-Razwiyah
Hashiya Tafseer Naeemi Awwal
Fikr-e-Amroz
Bartania mein Namaz wa Roza ke Masail ka Hal
Aadaab-e-Imamat
Teen Talaaq Qur'an-o-Hadith ki Roshni Mein
Bait-o-Khilafat
Akhtar Hussain Qadri Alimi with spiritual authorization and succession. Among them:[14]
Mufti Jalaluddin Ahmed Amjadi
Muhammad Akhtar Raza Khan Qadri Azhari
Mufti Zia-ul-Mustafa Qadri Amjadi
Notes
^Urdu: اختر حسین قادری علیمی, romanized: Akhtār Hussāin Qādri Aleemi
References
^Aleemi, Muhammad Tauseef Raza (2024-02-15). Hussame Razviyya (in Urdu). Abde Mustafa Publications.
^Usman Raza Khan (2000). Bareilly Tārīkh-o-Tehzeeb ke ā'īne maiN (in Urdu). Bareilly: Kutub Khana Bareilly. pp. 102, 143–145.
^چواروى, سيد عبدالقيوم (1992). سادات جاجنيرى (in Urdu). سيد عبدالقيوم چواروى،.