Khwaja Hasan Nizami
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Khwaja Hasan Nizami (1873 Delhi-31 July 1955 Delhi) (خواجہ حسن نظامی) was an Indian Sufi saint[1] of Chishti Islamic order, a well known Urdu Essayist[2] and humorist who wrote many essays for the Mukhzun Akhbar (Magazine). He wrote more than 60 books he also wrote incidents of war of 1857 while Mulla Wahidi, writes that he had over five hundred books on an amazing variety of subjects to his credit (quoted in Naqvi, 1978).. Being a Sufi saint he had many disciples.
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He stressed on Muslim of India for Tableegh (Islamic missionary) to work among non-Muslims[3] because of Shuddhi movement launched by the Hindu revivalist Arya Samaj in 1923 to convert Muslims and other non-Hindus to Hinduism.
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compossed by talha azeemi kaimkhani
References
- ^ By Amaresh Datta. Encyclopaedia of Indian Literature, Volume 2.
- ^ Ilmi Encyclopaedia of General Knowledge.
- ^ "Khwaja Hasan Nizami". Good reads.