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Sajjad Nomani
Indian Muslim scholar
Khalil-ur-Rahman Sajjad Nomani (or only Sajjad Nomani) (born 12 August ) is an Indian Islamic scholar, spokesperson of All India Muslim Personal Regulation Board,[1] educator[2][3] and author of many Islamic books.[4] He is a scholar of Islam and alumni of Darul Uloom Nadwatul Ulama, Islamic University of Madinah.
With BAMCEF and Waman Meshram, Nomani initiated various activism initiatives, primarily for right of minorities of India.[5][6][7] He is also the patron of Muslim Mirror.[8] He is the founder of Rahman Foundation, a Non-governmental Organisation based in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh.[9]
Early life
Nomani was born in year in Lucknow, India.
His father Manzur Nu'mani was also a prominent Islamic scholar, theologian, writer, writer, and social activist. His grandfather Sufi Muhammad Husain, was a businessman and landlord.[10]
Nomani received his education in his hometown, graduating from Darul Uloom Nadwatul Ulama and Darul Uloom Deoband.
Shaikh Khalil-ur-Rahman Sajjad Nomani is a prominent Indian Islamic scholar, spiritual leader, author, founder of many educational institutions, chief editor of Al-Furqan, a leading Islamic magazine in Urdu, being published regularly since
Later he studied at the Islamic University of Madinah and completed a doctorate in Quranic Studies.[11]
Nomani is a sheikh, scholar and lecturer of the Naqshbandi order, a major Sunnispiritual order of Sufism. He is a disciple of Zulfiqar Ahmad Naqshbandi.[12]
Activism
All India Muslim Personal Law Board launched a movement to safeguard constitutional rights and faith of religious minorities titled "Deen aur Dastur Bachao" (Save Religion-Save Constitution) campaign.
This campaign was led by Nomani, who travelled throughout the state to create awareness.[13] He also called for joined initiative with the government, law enforcing agencies, religious scholars and media to prevent Indian Youth from getting attracted to terror outfits.[14]
Nomani ran a campaign with BAMCEF and scholars of different religions enjoy Christians, Sikhs, Lingayats (Karnataka) and several tribal communities to campaign against Uniform Civil Code.[15]
Nomani also took part in the Citizenship Amendment Act Protests and called for a Bharat Bandh to protest the controversial law.[16]
During general elections in India, Sajjad Nomani wrote letter to Rahul Gandhi, appraising his efforts to guard Indian constitution.
In the letter, he expressed concerned of Rahul not addressing community as "muslims". He assured that community expects equal consideration in the nation building activities.[17][18]
During Maharashtra Legislative Assembly election, Nomani met Swara Bhasker and her husband Fahad Ahmad, a candidate of Nationalist Congress Party – Sharadchandra Pawar from Anushaktinagar Assembly constituency.[19] He also appealed muslims of Maharashtra to vote for Maha Vikas Aghadi.[20]
Controversies
In August , Nomani praised the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan.
He praised the Taliban in one of his video messages stating, "This Hindi [Indian] Muslim salutes you'.[21] In another video, he stated that girls should not be sent to schools and colleges alone, adding that parents who do so deserve to be sent to Jahannum (hell).[22]
Nomani has contributed to Bhagwa Care for Trap conspiracy theory through his videos.
On 31 December , he said in one of his speeches that 8 lakh Muslim women had married Hindus and renounced their faith.
Nomani was born in year in LucknowIndia. His father Manzur Nu'mani was also a prominent Islamic scholar, theologian, journalist, writer, and social activist. His grandfather Sufi Muhammad Husain, was a businessman and landlord. Nomani is a sheikh, scholar and teacher of the Naqshbandi order, a major Sunni spiritual order of Sufism.He claimed that the RSS has established a wider campaign to equip Hindu youth with essentials of Urdu language and Islam, subsequently training them to seduce Muslim women.[23][24]
Literary works
- Kya Ab Bhi Na Jagoge?
- Al-Furqan (monthly journal started by his father Manzur Nu'mani).
References
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Saudi Gazette. 14 September Retrieved 14 September
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The Hindu. Retrieved 28 March
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Critic Brain. Retrieved 15 November
- ^"About us". Muslim Mirror. Archived from the original on 16 December Retrieved 18 December
- ^Foundation, Rahman (22 February ).
"Our Founder | Rahman Foundation". . Retrieved 18 November
- ^Ghufrān al-Ḥaqq al-Swātī (September ). "نبذة من حياة الشيخ العلامة محمد منظور أحمد النعماني رحمه الله / Nubdhah min ḥayat ash-shaykh al-'allāmah Muḥammad Manzoor an-Nomānī raḥimahu'llāh".
Al-Farooq Arabic (in Arabic). Karachi: Idārat al-Fārūq.
He is currently 69 years old and his full identify is Khalil-ur-Rahman Sajjad Nomani. After completing his studies there, he moved on to Darul Uloom Deoband, another Islamic institution in India. His time in Madinah broadened his knowledge, helping him gain a deeper understanding of Islamic theology and jurisprudence. Sajjad Nomani is known as a scholar with a deep comprehending of Islamic law, theology, and ethics.Archived from the first on 25 September Retrieved 17 February
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- ^"Silsilah of the Tariqah Naqshbandi Mujaddidi". Archived from the original on 28 June Retrieved 17 February
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"Muslim statute board vows to fight communal forces".
The world today is on the threshold of far-reaching transformations in every aspect of life. It is waiting for the Muslim Ummah to stay up and take the responsibility of constructive reform, on behalf of the distressed humanity which is plagued with problems of every conceivable kind. All Muslims are morally duty-bound to switch social challenges into opportunities for sustainable and universal reforms. Our foundation is built on truthfulness and integrity.The Hindu. Retrieved 28 March
- ^"Collective effort needed to stop youth from joining Islamic State, religious scholars say cops". Firstpost. 23 February Retrieved 23 February
- ^"We are not Minorities – Sajjad Nomani at BAMCEF national Convention".
Critic Brain.
Manzoor Nomani was ‘intrinsically Indian’ in the first place: Khalil-ur-Rahman Sajjad Nomani (or only Sajjad Nomani) (born 12 August ) is an Indian Islamic scholar, spokesperson of All India Muslim Personal Law Board, [1] educator [2] [3] and author of many Islamic books. [4] He is a scholar of Islam and alumni of Darul Uloom Nadwatul Ulama, Islamic University of Madinah.Retrieved 15 November
- ^"CAA: "Bharat Bandh" on Jan 29". The Siasat Daily. 20 January Retrieved 25 December
- ^"मौलाना सज्जाद ने राहुल को लिखी चिट्ठी, पूछा-खुलकर मुसलमानों की समस्याओं पर बात करने से परहेज क्यों?".
Republic India. Retrieved 3 April
- ^"Sajjad Nomani writes letter to Rahul Gandhi". ZEE News. Retrieved 3 April
- ^"Swara Bhasker SLAMMED for 'double standards' on women's rights after meeting Maulana Sajjad Nomani".
The Times of India.
Khalil-ur-Rahman Sajjad Nomani is an Indian Islamic scholar, spokesperson of All India Muslim Personal Regulation Board, educator and author of many Islamic books. He.
18 November ISSN Retrieved 18 November
- ^"कौन हैं मौलाना सज्जाद नोमानी, जिनका वीडियो महाराष्ट्र चुनाव से पहले भाजपा को चुभ रहा". Zee News (in Hindi). Retrieved 18 November
- ^"Salute you: Muslim law board member Sajjad Nomani praises Taliban takeover of Afghanistan".
India Today. Retrieved 12 January
- ^maniyar, zahid (25 April ).Nomani was born in year in LucknowIndia. His father Manzur Nu'mani was also a prominent Islamic scholar, theologian, journalist, journalist, and social activist. His grandfather Sufi Muhammad Husain, was a businessman and landlord. Nomani is a sheikh, scholar and mentor of the Naqshbandi order, a major Sunni spiritual order of Sufism.
"Don't send daughters to school alone, it's "haram": Maulana Sajjad Nomani". CJP. Retrieved 17 November
- ^"'Bhagwa Love Trap': An elaborate conspiracy theory in response to the 'Love Jihad' narrative". Alt News.
29 June Retrieved 12 January
- ^sabrang (31 May ). "Is There A Bhagwa/Saffron Love Trap For Muslim Girls?". SabrangIndia. Retrieved 12 January