Arshadul Qadri

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Allama Arshadul Qadri (5 March 1925 – 29 April 2002) was a Sunni Islamic scholar in India associated with Barelvi movement. He founded a several institutions and organizations inside India and prominent among them are Madarsa Faizul Uloom Jamshedpur,Idara e Shariah,Patna,Jamia Madinatul Islam,Hague,Holland.Darul Uloom Amjadia in Mau, Uttar Pradesh, and Jamia Hazrat Nizamuddin Aulia in Delhi.

He is known for two of his works, ''Zalzala'' and ''Zer-o-Zabar'' against the Deobandi movement and its founders.[citation needed] On the international level he organized a number of religious movements, such as World Islamic Mission, Dawat e Islami Also, which is an umbrella organisation for Barelvi in the United Kingdom and in Europe.[1]

Allama Zia'ul Mustafa Quadri has written a biography of Arshadul Quadri entitled Hayat-o-Khidmat (Life and works" of Huzoor Sadrush Shariah).[2]

References

  1. ^ Ballard, Roger; Banks, Marcus (1 January 1994). Desh Pardesh: The South Asian Presence in Britain. Hurst. ISBN 9781850650911.
  2. ^ Life and works" of Huzoor Sadrush Shariah Rehmatullahi Alay (Pages 462-464)

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