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Syed Kifayat Ali 'Kafi Moradabadi' | |
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Occupation | Poet |
Notable work | Koi Gul Baqi Rahega |
Title | Shaheed-e-Hindustan |
Syed Kifayat Ali (died 6 May 1858), popularly known as Kafi Moradabadi, was an Indian freedom fighter, poet, Tabeeb and Islamic scholar who is known for writing Koi Gul Baqi Rahega, a Naat praising Muhammad and cursing Britishers.[1] He was sentenced to death on 6 May 1858 near the Moradabad Jail Gate for participating in the 1857 revolt against British Government.[2] He has been praised by Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi, the founder of Barelvi movement in South Asia.[3] He was a follower of Sunni Islam.[4]
Early life and education
[edit]Moradabadi belonged to a family of scholars in Moradabad, into the Sayyid family.[5]
He learnt Hadith from Shah Abu Sa’eed Mujaddidi Rampuri, poetry from Zaki Muradabadi.[6]
Scholarly works
[edit]- Tajammul-e-Darbar-e-Rahmat, wrote after visiting Masjid al-Nabawi[6]
- Tarjuma-e-Shamil-e-Tirmizi[2]
- Majmua-e-Chahal Hadith[2]
- Khayban-e-Firdous[2]
- Bahar-e-Khuld[2]
- Naseem-e-Jannat[2]
- Moulud-e-Bahar[2]
- Jazba-e-Ishq[2]
- Diwan-e-Ishq, a collection of Naat[2]
References
[edit]- ^ Khan, Zeeshan Rasool. "Syed Kifayat Ali Kafi: Moulana, Poet, Patriot". Kashmir Reader. Retrieved 2024-08-15.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i "मुरादाबाद : जंग-ए-आजादी के नायक थे मौलाना किफायत अली काफी, ब्रिटिश हुकूमत के सामने सीना तान कर हो गए थे खड़े". www.amritvichar.com (in Hindi). 2022-08-08. Retrieved 2024-08-15.
- ^ Hussain, Syed Amjad. "Revolutionary Legacy: The Heroic Martyrdom of Maulana Kifayat Ali Kafi Moradabadi". New Age Islam. Retrieved 2024-08-15.
- ^ Raza, Shuaib (2021-12-24). "हिन्दुस्तान की जंगे आजादी में उलमा-ए-अहले सुन्नत – हमारी आवाज़" [Indian Independence Movement and Ulemas of Ahle Sunnat] (in Hindi). Retrieved 2024-08-15.
- ^ Ali, Shahid Siddiqui (2022-05-06). "گمنام مجاہد آزادی: مولانا سید کفایت علی کافی، یوم شہادت پر خصوصی پیش کش" [Anonymous Fighter of Independence: Maulana Syed Kifayat Ali Kafi, Special Presentation on Martyrdom Day]. Qaumi Awaz (in Urdu). Retrieved 2024-08-15.
- ^ a b "Hazrat Syed Kafayat Ali Kafi Shaheed R.A". Aal-e-Qutub Aal-e-Syed Abdullah Shah Ghazi. 2019-04-29. Retrieved 2024-08-15.
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