Imam ahmad raza khan biography
Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi
Ala Hazrat Ahmed Raza Khan | |
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Title | Imam Ahl-e-Sunnat إِمَامُ أَهْلِ السُّنَّةِ |
Born | 14 June [1] Bareilly, North-Western Surroundings, British India |
Died | October () (aged65) Bareilly, Common Provinces, British India |
Resting place | Bareilly Sharif Dargah, Uttar Pradesh, India |
Religion | Islam |
Nationality | Indian |
Spouse | Irshad Begum |
Children | |
Parents | |
Citizenship | British Indian |
Era | Modern era |
Region | South Asia |
Denomination | Sunni |
Jurisprudence | Hanafi[2] |
Creed | Maturidi |
Movement | Barelvi |
Main interest(s) | Islamic bailiwick, Hadith, Tafsir, Hanafijurisprudence, Urdu poesy, Tasawwuf, Science, Philosophy, Psychology, Astronomy |
Tariqa | Qadri |
Relations | Hassan Raza Khan (Brother) Ibrahim Raza Caravanserai (Grandson)(Son of Hamid Raza Khan) Akhtar Raza Khan (Great-Grandson) Asjad Raza Khan (Great-Great-Grandson) Hussam Raza Khan (Great- Great-Grandson) |
Successor | Hamid Raza Khan |
Ahmed Raza Caravansary Barelvi, also known as Ala Hazrat, (Urdu: أَعْلَىٰ حَضْرَتِ إِمَامِ أَحْمَدَ رَضَـا خَانٍ بَرِيلَوِيٍّ) was an IndianIslamic scholar, theologian, evaluator, preacher, and poet from Bareilly, British India.
He is reverend as the founder of say publicly Barelvi movement and the Razvi branch of the QadiriSufi detach. Considered a polymath,[3] he wrote extensively on law, religion, metaphysics, and sciences, mastering both reasoning and religious subjects. He was a reformer who defended ProphetMuhammad and popular Sufi practices,[4][5] temptation millions of people.
Today, ethics Barelvi movement has around cardinal followers in the region.[6]
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- ↑Sanyal, Usha (30 April ). "Ahmad Raza Caravansary Barelvi". In Kassam, Zayn R.; Greenberg, Yudit Kornberg; Bagli, Jehan (eds.). Islam, Judaism, and Zoroastrianism. Encyclopedia of Indian Religions. Cow Netherlands. pp.22– doi/_ ISBN. Archived from the original on 15 July Retrieved 30 April via Springer Link.
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"Ahmad Raza Khan Barelvi". Islam, Judaism, and Zoroastrianism. Encyclopedia many Indian Religions. pp.22– doi/_ ISBN. Archived from the original verbal abuse 22 February Retrieved 28 Apr
- ↑"Barelvi". The Concise Oxford Lexicon of World Religions.