Fuzail Ahmad Nasiri
Fuzail Ahmad Nāsirī (born 13 May 1978) is an Indian Deobandi Islamic scholar, Urdu writer and poet, who is a professor of hadith and vice-administrator of education at the Jamia Imam Muhammad Anwar Shah. He is an alumnus of Darul Uloom Deoband. His books include Hadīth-e-Ambar, Tafhīm-e-Ilhāmi and Tafhīm-ul-Maybzi. He has taught at Darul Uloom Azizia in Mira Road, Jamia Darul Quran in Sarkhej and Madrasa Faizan-ul-Quran in Saraspur. He is a recipient of Allama Iqbal Award. BiographyFuzail Ahmad Nāsirī was born on 13 May 1978 Nasir Ganj in Darbhanga, Bihar, India.[1] He completed his primary studies with his father in Madrasa Mehr-ul-Uloom in Madhubani and was schooled at Madrasa Diniya Ghazipur, Uttar Pradesh and Madrasa Islamia in Darbhanga.[2] He graduated from Darul Uloom Deoband in 1998.[2] He benefitted from Kalim Ajiz in Urdu poetry.[3] Nāsirī began teaching in July 1999 at Darul Uloom Azizia in Mira Road, where he served for four years.[2] In 2004, he moved to Ahmedabad where he served as a teacher of "dars-e-nizami" at the Jamia Darul Quran in Sarkhej and the Madrasa Faizan-ul-Quran in Saraspur for four years.[1] In 2008, he became a teacher at the Jamia Imam Muhammad Anwar Shah.[4] He serves as the vice-administrator of education and teaches hadith at the seminary.[5] He regularly contributed to the Urdu Times as a columnist for two years and his articles have also appeared in Roznama Inqelab.[2] He received the Allama Iqbal Award in All India Quran Competition at Mumbai in March 2019.[5] Literary worksLiterary works of Nāsirī include:
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