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Shabbir Ahmad Usmani

Shabbir Ahmad Usmani (Urdu: شبیر احمد عتمانی; 11 October 1887 – 13 December 1949) was an Islamic scholar who supported the Pakistan Movement in the 1940s. He was a religious scholar, writer, orator, politician, and expert in Tafsir and Hadith.[3][4]

Shabbir Ahmad Usmani
Ameer of Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam
In office
1945–1949
Preceded byPosition established
Succeeded byZafar Ahmad Usmani
Member of the Constituent Assembly of Pakistan
In office
11 August 1947 – 13 December 1949
Member of the Constituent Assembly of India
In office
November 1946 – 11 August 1947
Personal
Born11 October 1887
Died13 December 1949(1949-12-13) (aged 62)
Resting placeIslamia Science College (Karachi), Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan
ReligionIslam
Parent
Citizenship British Indian (1887-1947)
 Pakistani (1947-1949)
DenominationSunni
JurisprudenceHanafi
MovementDeobandi[1]
Political partyAll-India Muslim League
Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam
RelativesUsmani family of Deoband
Founder ofJamiat Ulema-e-Islam
Muslim leader

Born in 1887 in Bijnor, Usmani was an alumnus of Darul Uloom Deoband. He was the son of Fazlur Rahman Usmani. His brother Azizur Rahman Usmani was the first Grand Mufti of Darul Uloom Deoband. His nephews include Atiqur Rahman Usmani and Shams Naved Usmani. Usmani was the first to hoist the Flag of Pakistan at Karachi (that time the Capital of Pakistan) on 14 August 1947, and led the funeral prayers of Muhammad Ali Jinnah. He died in 1949. His major work is the Tafsīr-e-Usmāni, which he co-authored with his teacher Mahmud Hasan Deobandi.

Early life

He was born on 11 October 1887 in Bijnor, a city in North-Western Provinces, British India. His father, Fazlur Rahman Usmani, was a deputy inspector of schools and had been sent on assignment to Bareilly, when his son Shabbir was born.

Education and career

He was educated at Darul Uloom Deoband, where he became a disciple of Mahmud Hasan Deobandi,[4] and graduated in 1908. After his graduation, he was appointed as a teacher at Darul Uloom Deoband.[4]

In 1915, when Mahmud Hasan went into self-exile in Hijaz, Saudi Arabia, Usmani filled his position as the teacher of Sahih al-Muslim, a book of teachings of Muhammad.[4] In 1925, Sultan Abdul Aziz Ibn Saud of Saudi Arabia scheduled a conference for prominent religious scholars from all over the world. A deputation of a number of 'ulama' from India participated in this conference. It is believed that they chose Usmani as their leader after having a short conversation with him.[4]

In 1926, he moved to Dabhel, a small predominantly Deobandi town in the Indian state of Gujarat, and became a teacher at Jamiah Islamiah Talimuddin Dabhel. In October 1929, when the foundation committee decided to establish Jamia Millia Islamia, he was elected as a member of the founding committee. Many other Islamic scholars also were members of the Foundation Committee including Husain Ahmad Madani, Abdul Bari Firangi Mahali, Mahmud Hasan Deobandi, Kifayatullah Dihlawi, and Abdul Haq Akorwi. In 1933, when Anwar Shah Kashmiri died, Usmani became the teacher of Sahih al-Bukhari, a book of teachings by Muhammad.

Literary works

Title Description
Tafsir-e-Usmani[4] an Urdu translation of the tafsir of the Quran written by Mahmud ul Hasan
Fathul Mulhim Sharh Sahih Muslim a commentary on Sahih Muslim, a book of teachings by Muhammad
Al-‘Aql wan-Naql a philosophical study on the relation between faith and reason from an Islamic perspective
I’jaz ul-Qur’an on the miraculous nature of the Qur’an
Mas’alah-yi taqdir on predestination in Islam

Political career

Shabbir Ahmad Usmani was one of the founding members of Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi as he was a member of the Foundation Committee of the Jamia (University) that met on Friday, 29 October 1920. In 1944, he became a member of the All-India Muslim League and led a small group of Deobandis who supported the creation of Pakistan.[3][4]

As a leader of this pro-Pakistan faction of Deobandis of the old Jamiat-e-Ulema-e-Hind party, which was originally founded in Deoband in 1919, he went ahead and founded a new and separate political party called the Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam in 1945, along with other like-minded pro-Pakistan religious leaders. He joined Muslim League in 1944 at a critical juncture of Pakistan movement when most of the feudals of N.W.F.P. and Punjab came under the influence of the Congress. Shabbir Ahmad Usmani with a team of 500 Ulema eliminated the influence of these corrupt feudals from these regions and converted the sentiments of common people toward Pakistan movement. The importance of Maulana Usmani is also conspicuous from the fact that the Quaid-i-Azam consulted him on all important matters after independence. He served JUI as its first president until his death in 1949. Usmani, with a team of approximately 500 other religious leaders, actively campaigned to convert the sentiments of common Muslim people in favor of the Pakistan movement. He played a key role in steering people away from some of the leaders in Punjab, British India and N.W.F.P. who were previously supporting All India National Congress in those regions. In fact, he became a close consultant of Jinnah after the independence of Pakistan in 1947. He is also notable for having led the funeral prayer of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan in September 1948.[5][3][4]

When Pakistan became independent, its first flag hoisting was also done (in West Pakistan) by him in the presence of Muhammad Ali Jinnah and Liaqat Ali Khan (while in East Pakistan, his fellow, Allama Zafar Ahamd Usmani, did the flag hoisting in the presence of Khwaja Nazimuddin).[6]

After the Partition of India, Usmani became a member of the Constituent Assembly of Pakistan, and remained a member until his death in 1949.[7]

He is best remembered for having spearheaded the Qarardad-i-Maqasid Objectives Resolution for Pakistan, which was passed by the Constituent Assembly of Pakistan on March 12, 1949.[4][7][8]

Views on Partition of India

In 1946 Usmani furnished the Quranic basis for the establishment of Pakistan by citing the distinction between momin (believer) and kafir (non-believer).[9]

Death and legacy

Usmani died at Baghdadul Jadid in Bahawalpur State on 13 December 1949, and was buried at Islamia Science College (Karachi) the next day.[4]

Pakistan Postal Services issued a commemorative postage stamp in his honor in 1990 in its 'Pioneers of Freedom' series.[10]

References

  1. ^ "All Khawarij are Deobandis but all Deobandis are not Khawarij – Zaid Hamid". LUBP. Retrieved 14 April 2022.
  2. ^ Ullah, Ahmad; Qadir, Ridwanul (February 2018). "কুতুবুল আলম হাকীমুন নফস, খলীফায়ে থানভী আল্লামা শাহ আবদুল ওয়াহহাব রহ. (১৮৯৪—১৯৮২) - এর সংক্ষিপ্ত জীবনচরিত". মাশায়েখে চাটগাম. Vol. 2 (1 ed.). 11/1, Islami Tower, Bangla Bazar, Dhaka-1100: Ahmad Prakashan. pp. 35–54. ISBN 978-984-92106-4-1.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location (link)
  3. ^ a b c Qasim A. Moini (4 July 2017). "Jamiat Ulema-I-Islam at One Hundred (actually old Jamiat-e-Ulema-e-Hind party's 100th anniversary in 2019)". Dawn (newspaper). Retrieved 29 August 2019.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Maulana Shabbir Ahmad Usmani's profile". storyofpakistan.com website. 4 January 2008. Retrieved 29 August 2019.
  5. ^ From Dawn's Archives: The Father of the Nation laid to rest Dawn (newspaper), Published 11 September 2017, Retrieved 2 March 2020
  6. ^ Talhah, Sayyid (22 November 2018). "Asia Bibi case: Pakistanis need to bridge the 'mister-mulla' divide". Musings of a Muslim Doctor. Retrieved 24 September 2019.
  7. ^ a b First Constitute Assembly From 1947–1954 at Pakistan National Assembly, Former members
  8. ^ Constituent Assembly adopts Objectives Resolution (1949)[permanent dead link] in The Friday Times newspaper, Published August 26, 2011, Retrieved 8 Jan 2017
  9. ^ Deepak, J Sai (2022). India, Bharat and Pakistan: The Constitutional Journey of a Sandwiched Civilisation (Kindle Edition) (1st ed.). New Delhi: Bloomsbury India. p. 837. ISBN 9789354354526.
  10. ^ Commemorative postage stamp in honor of Shabbir Ahmad Usmani issued by the Pakistan Postal Services in 1990 in its 'Pioneers of Freedom' series, Retrieved 29 August 2019

Sources

  • Hassan, Hafiz Muhammad
  • Ghouri, Syed Abdul Majid (2011). "Al-muhaddith Shabbeer Ahmed Al-Usmani & His Contribution In The Field Of Hadis". Hadis Jurnal Ilmiah Berwasit (in Arabic): 97–123. ISSN 2550-1585.
  • ارشد, علی (2000). علامہ شبیر احمد عثمانیؑ کا تحریک آزادی مین کردار (Thesis thesis) (in Urdu). University of Sindh, Jamshoro.
  • Rizwan Hussain. Pakistan and the emergence of Islamic militancy in Afghanistan. Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., 2005

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Shabbir Ahmad Usmani Urdu شبیر احمد عتمانی 11 October 1887 13 December 1949 was an Islamic scholar who supported the Pakistan Movement in the 1940s He was a religious scholar writer orator politician and expert in Tafsir and Hadith 3 4 Shabbir Ahmad UsmaniAmeer of Jamiat Ulema e IslamIn office 1945 1949Preceded byPosition establishedSucceeded byZafar Ahmad UsmaniMember of the Constituent Assembly of PakistanIn office 11 August 1947 13 December 1949Member of the Constituent Assembly of IndiaIn office November 1946 11 August 1947PersonalBorn11 October 1887Bijnor North Western Provinces IndiaDied13 December 1949 1949 12 13 aged 62 Bahawalpur Bahawalpur State PakistanResting placeIslamia Science College Karachi Karachi Sindh PakistanReligionIslamParentFazlur Rahman Usmani father Citizenship British Indian 1887 1947 Pakistani 1947 1949 DenominationSunniJurisprudenceHanafiMovementDeobandi 1 Political partyAll India Muslim LeagueJamiat Ulema e IslamRelativesUsmani family of DeobandFounder ofJamiat Ulema e IslamMuslim leaderStudents Athar Ali Bengali Azizul Haque Shah Abd al Wahhab 2 Born in 1887 in Bijnor Usmani was an alumnus of Darul Uloom Deoband He was the son of Fazlur Rahman Usmani His brother Azizur Rahman Usmani was the first Grand Mufti of Darul Uloom Deoband His nephews include Atiqur Rahman Usmani and Shams Naved Usmani Usmani was the first to hoist the Flag of Pakistan at Karachi that time the Capital of Pakistan on 14 August 1947 and led the funeral prayers of Muhammad Ali Jinnah He died in 1949 His major work is the Tafsir e Usmani which he co authored with his teacher Mahmud Hasan Deobandi Contents 1 Early life 2 Education and career 3 Literary works 4 Political career 5 Views on Partition of India 6 Death and legacy 7 References 8 SourcesEarly life EditFurther information Usmani family of Deoband Fazlur Rahman Usmani He was born on 11 October 1887 in Bijnor a city in North Western Provinces British India His father Fazlur Rahman Usmani was a deputy inspector of schools and had been sent on assignment to Bareilly when his son Shabbir was born Education and career EditHe was educated at Darul Uloom Deoband where he became a disciple of Mahmud Hasan Deobandi 4 and graduated in 1908 After his graduation he was appointed as a teacher at Darul Uloom Deoband 4 In 1915 when Mahmud Hasan went into self exile in Hijaz Saudi Arabia Usmani filled his position as the teacher of Sahih al Muslim a book of teachings of Muhammad 4 In 1925 Sultan Abdul Aziz Ibn Saud of Saudi Arabia scheduled a conference for prominent religious scholars from all over the world A deputation of a number of ulama from India participated in this conference It is believed that they chose Usmani as their leader after having a short conversation with him 4 In 1926 he moved to Dabhel a small predominantly Deobandi town in the Indian state of Gujarat and became a teacher at Jamiah Islamiah Talimuddin Dabhel In October 1929 when the foundation committee decided to establish Jamia Millia Islamia he was elected as a member of the founding committee Many other Islamic scholars also were members of the Foundation Committee including Husain Ahmad Madani Abdul Bari Firangi Mahali Mahmud Hasan Deobandi Kifayatullah Dihlawi and Abdul Haq Akorwi In 1933 when Anwar Shah Kashmiri died Usmani became the teacher of Sahih al Bukhari a book of teachings by Muhammad Literary works EditTitle DescriptionTafsir e Usmani 4 an Urdu translation of the tafsir of the Quran written by Mahmud ul HasanFathul Mulhim Sharh Sahih Muslim a commentary on Sahih Muslim a book of teachings by MuhammadAl Aql wan Naql a philosophical study on the relation between faith and reason from an Islamic perspectiveI jaz ul Qur an on the miraculous nature of the Qur anMas alah yi taqdir on predestination in IslamPolitical career EditShabbir Ahmad Usmani was one of the founding members of Jamia Millia Islamia New Delhi as he was a member of the Foundation Committee of the Jamia University that met on Friday 29 October 1920 In 1944 he became a member of the All India Muslim League and led a small group of Deobandis who supported the creation of Pakistan 3 4 As a leader of this pro Pakistan faction of Deobandis of the old Jamiat e Ulema e Hind party which was originally founded in Deoband in 1919 he went ahead and founded a new and separate political party called the Jamiat Ulema e Islam in 1945 along with other like minded pro Pakistan religious leaders He joined Muslim League in 1944 at a critical juncture of Pakistan movement when most of the feudals of N W F P and Punjab came under the influence of the Congress Shabbir Ahmad Usmani with a team of 500 Ulema eliminated the influence of these corrupt feudals from these regions and converted the sentiments of common people toward Pakistan movement The importance of Maulana Usmani is also conspicuous from the fact that the Quaid i Azam consulted him on all important matters after independence He served JUI as its first president until his death in 1949 Usmani with a team of approximately 500 other religious leaders actively campaigned to convert the sentiments of common Muslim people in favor of the Pakistan movement He played a key role in steering people away from some of the leaders in Punjab British India and N W F P who were previously supporting All India National Congress in those regions In fact he became a close consultant of Jinnah after the independence of Pakistan in 1947 He is also notable for having led the funeral prayer of Muhammad Ali Jinnah the founder of Pakistan in September 1948 5 3 4 When Pakistan became independent its first flag hoisting was also done in West Pakistan by him in the presence of Muhammad Ali Jinnah and Liaqat Ali Khan while in East Pakistan his fellow Allama Zafar Ahamd Usmani did the flag hoisting in the presence of Khwaja Nazimuddin 6 After the Partition of India Usmani became a member of the Constituent Assembly of Pakistan and remained a member until his death in 1949 7 He is best remembered for having spearheaded the Qarardad i Maqasid Objectives Resolution for Pakistan which was passed by the Constituent Assembly of Pakistan on March 12 1949 4 7 8 Views on Partition of India EditIn 1946 Usmani furnished the Quranic basis for the establishment of Pakistan by citing the distinction between momin believer and kafir non believer 9 Death and legacy EditUsmani died at Baghdadul Jadid in Bahawalpur State on 13 December 1949 and was buried at Islamia Science College Karachi the next day 4 Pakistan Postal Services issued a commemorative postage stamp in his honor in 1990 in its Pioneers of Freedom series 10 References Edit All Khawarij are Deobandis but all Deobandis are not Khawarij Zaid Hamid LUBP Retrieved 14 April 2022 Ullah Ahmad Qadir Ridwanul February 2018 ক ত ব ল আলম হ ক ম ন নফস খল ফ য থ নভ আল ল ম শ হ আবদ ল ওয হহ ব রহ ১৮৯৪ ১৯৮২ এর স ক ষ প ত জ বনচর ত ম শ য খ চ টগ ম Vol 2 1 ed 11 1 Islami Tower Bangla Bazar Dhaka 1100 Ahmad Prakashan pp 35 54 ISBN 978 984 92106 4 1 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location link a b c Qasim A Moini 4 July 2017 Jamiat Ulema I Islam at One Hundred actually old Jamiat e Ulema e Hind party s 100th anniversary in 2019 Dawn newspaper Retrieved 29 August 2019 a b c d e f g h i j Maulana Shabbir Ahmad Usmani s profile storyofpakistan com website 4 January 2008 Retrieved 29 August 2019 From Dawn s Archives The Father of the Nation laid to rest Dawn newspaper Published 11 September 2017 Retrieved 2 March 2020 Talhah Sayyid 22 November 2018 Asia Bibi case Pakistanis need to bridge the mister mulla divide Musings of a Muslim Doctor Retrieved 24 September 2019 a b First Constitute Assembly From 1947 1954 at Pakistan National Assembly Former members Constituent Assembly adopts Objectives Resolution 1949 permanent dead link in The Friday Times newspaper Published August 26 2011 Retrieved 8 Jan 2017 Deepak J Sai 2022 India Bharat and Pakistan The Constitutional Journey of a Sandwiched Civilisation Kindle Edition 1st ed New Delhi Bloomsbury India p 837 ISBN 9789354354526 Commemorative postage stamp in honor of Shabbir Ahmad Usmani issued by the Pakistan Postal Services in 1990 in its Pioneers of Freedom series Retrieved 29 August 2019Sources EditHassan Hafiz Muhammad Ghouri Syed Abdul Majid 2011 Al muhaddith Shabbeer Ahmed Al Usmani amp His Contribution In The Field Of Hadis Hadis Jurnal Ilmiah Berwasit in Arabic 97 123 ISSN 2550 1585 ارشد علی 2000 علامہ شبیر احمد عثمانی کا تحریک آزادی مین کردار Thesis thesis in Urdu University of Sindh Jamshoro Rizwan Hussain Pakistan and the emergence of Islamic militancy in Afghanistan Ashgate Publishing Ltd 2005ISBN 0 7546 4434 0 ISBN 978 0 7546 4434 7 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Shabbir Ahmad Usmani amp oldid 1145654405, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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