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Naqi Ali Khan
نقی علی خان
TitleMufti
Personal life
Born1830
Died1880[1]
Resting placeBareilly Sharif Dargah, Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh
Nationality British Indian
EraModern era
RegionSouth Asia
Main interest(s)Islamic theology, Hanafi jurisprudence, Tasawwuf
Religious life
ReligionIslam
DenominationSunni
JurisprudenceHanafi[2]
TariqaQadri, Chishti, Soharwardi, Naqshbandi
CreedMaturidi
Muslim leader
SuccessorAhmed Raza Khan
Influenced by

Naqi Ali Khan (1830-1880[1]) (urdu: نقی علی خان) was an Indian Sunni Hanafi Islamic Scholar, Mufti and father of Ahmed Raza Khan.[3] Naqi Ali wrote 26 books on Seerah and Aqedah and he issued thousand Fatwas.

Family tree

Naqi Ali Khan
Ahmed Raza KhanHassan Raza Khan
Hamid Raza KhanMustafa Raza KhanHussain Raza KhanHasnain Raza Khan
Ibrahim Raza Khan
Akhtar Raza Khan
Asjad Raza Khan
Kaif Raza Khan

Publications

  • Asool Ul Rishaad (اصول الرشاد لقمع مباني الفساد)[4]
  • Fazayle E Dua (فضائل دعا)
  • Tafsir e Surah Alamnashrah Explaination of Ayat (تفسیر سورہ الم نشرخ).[5]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Malik, Jamal (2007-11-27). Madrasas in South Asia: Teaching Terror?. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-134-10763-6.
  2. ^ Rahman, Tariq. "Munāẓarah Literature in Urdu: An Extra-Curricular Educational Input in Pakistan's Religious Education." Islamic Studies (2008): 197–220.
  3. ^ Hassankhan, Maurits S.; Vahed, Goolam; Roopnarine, Lomarsh (2016-11-10). Indentured Muslims in the Diaspora: Identity and Belonging of Minority Groups in Plural Societies. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 978-1-351-98687-8.
  4. ^ "Naqi Ali Khan Barelvi". Books Library. Retrieved 2020-08-25.
  5. ^ "Tafsir e Surah Alamnashrah Explaination of Ayat". Retrieved 2020-08-25.

Further reading