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Amjad Ali Aazmi, the Glossary

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Amjad Ali Aazmi (Urdu: مفتى أمجد على أعظمى) (November 1882 – 6 September 1948), also known with honorifics by followers as Sadr al-Shariah (Urdu: صدر الشريعه, Chief of the Islamic Law) Badr-e-Tariqat (Shining Moon of the Spiritual Mythology or Tariqah) was an Islamic jurist, writer and former Grand Mufti of India.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 18 relations: Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi, Bahar-e-Shariat, Barelvi movement, Eminence (style), Ghosi, Grand Mufti of India, Hanafi school, India, Kifayatullah Dehlawi, List of contemporary Islamic scholars, List of Hanafis, List of Sufi saints, List of Sufis, Mau district, Mufti, Mumbai, Mustafa Raza Khan Qadri, Ziaul Mustafa Razvi Qadri.

  2. Grand Muftis
  3. Grand Muftis of India
  4. Indian imams
  5. People from Mau district
  6. Students of Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi

Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi

Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi Qadri (14 June 1856 – October 1921), known reverentially as A'la Hazrat, was an Indian Islamic scholar and poet who is considered as the founder of the Barelvi movement and the Razvi branch of the Qadri Sufi order. Amjad Ali Aazmi and Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi are Barelvis, Hanafis, Indian Sufis, Islam in India and Sunni imams.

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Bahar-e-Shariat

Bahar-e-Shariat (بہارِ شریعت; 1939) is an encyclopedia of Islamic fiqh (jurisprudence), according to the Hanafi school.

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Barelvi movement

The Barelvi movement, also known as Ahl al-Sunnah wal-Jama'ah (People of the Prophet's Way and the Community) is a Sunni revivalist movement that generally adheres to the Hanafi and Shafi'i schools of jurisprudence, and Maturidi and Ash'ari schools of theology with hundreds of millions of followers, and it encompasses a variety of Sufi orders, including the Chistis, Qadiris, Suhrawardis and Naqshbandis as well as many other orders of Sufism. Amjad Ali Aazmi and Barelvi movement are Hanafis.

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Eminence (style)

His Eminence (abbreviation H.Em. or HE) is a style of reference for high nobility, still in use in various religious contexts.

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Ghosi

Ghosi comes under Mau district of Uttar Pradesh State.

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Grand Mufti of India

The Grand Mufti of India is the most senior and influential religious authority of the Sunni Muslim Community of India. Amjad Ali Aazmi and Grand Mufti of India are Grand Muftis of India and Indian imams.

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Hanafi school

The Hanafi school or Hanafism (translit) is one of the four major schools of Islamic jurisprudence within Sunni Islam.

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India

India, officially the Republic of India (ISO), is a country in South Asia.

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Kifayatullah Dehlawi

Kifayatullah Dehlawi (also known as Mufti Kifayatullah; c. 1875c. 31 December 1952), was an Indian Islamic scholar and a Hanafi jurist, who served as the second rector of the Madrasa Aminia. Amjad Ali Aazmi and Kifayatullah Dehlawi are Grand Muftis of India and Hanafis.

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List of contemporary Islamic scholars

Modern-era (20th to 21st century) Islamic scholars include the following, referring to religious authorities whose publications or statements are accepted as pronouncements on religion by their respective communities and adherents.

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List of Hanafis

The following is the list of notable religious personalities who followed the Hanafi Islamic maddhab followed by a subsection featuring contemporary Hanafi scholars, in chronological order. Amjad Ali Aazmi and list of Hanafis are Hanafis.

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List of Sufi saints

Sufi saints or Wali (ولي, plural ʾawliyāʾ أولياء) played an instrumental role in spreading Islam throughout the world.

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List of Sufis

This list article contains names of notable people commonly considered as Sufis or otherwise associated with Sufism.

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Mau district

Mau district is one of the districts of Uttar Pradesh state of India, and Mau town is the district headquarters which is also one of the few remaining areas of handloom saree production in eastern Uttar Pradesh, specializing in Sadiya silk sarees.

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Mufti

A mufti (مفتي) is an Islamic jurist qualified to issue a nonbinding opinion (fatwa) on a point of Islamic law (sharia).

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Mumbai

Mumbai (ISO:; formerly known as Bombay) is the capital city of the Indian state of Maharashtra.

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Mustafa Raza Khan Qadri

Mustafa Raza Khan Qadri (1892–1981), was an Indian Sunni Muslim scholar and author, and leader of the Sunni Barelvi movement following the death of its founder, his father Ahmed Raza Khan. Amjad Ali Aazmi and Mustafa Raza Khan Qadri are Barelvis, Grand Muftis, Grand Muftis of India, Hanafis and Students of Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi.

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Ziaul Mustafa Razvi Qadri

Zia ul Mustafa Aazmi Qadri Razvi Amjadi (مفتی ضیاء المصطفیٰ اعظمی رضوی قادری امجد; मुफ्ती अल्लामा ज़ियाउल मुस्तफा कादरी) is an Indian Islamic scholar, teacher, orator, debater, Muhaddith and Faqih and is currently serving as Naa’ib Qaazi ul Quz’zat fil Hind (Deputy Islamic Chief Justice of India) under Mufti Asjad Raza Khan by the Barelvi movement. Amjad Ali Aazmi and Ziaul Mustafa Razvi Qadri are Barelvis, Islam in India and Sunni Sufis.

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See also

Grand Muftis

Grand Muftis of India

Indian imams

People from Mau district

Students of Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amjad_Ali_Aazmi

Also known as Amjad Ali A'zami, Mufti Amjad Ali Aazmi.