Safiur Rahman Mubarakpuri

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Safi-ur-Rahmaan Mubārakpūrī (Urdu: صفي الرحمن مباركپوري, Safi-ur-Rahman Mubārakpūrī , Arabic: صفي الرحمن مباركفوري, DMG : Safi al-Rahman Mubārakfūrī , born 6. June 1943 in Husainabad at Mubarakpur, Uttar Pradesh , died 1 December 2006 ) was an Indian author who gained renown and notoriety in the Muslim world through his work The Sealed Nectar ( ar-Raḥīq al-Maḫtūm ), a biography of the Islamic prophet Mohammed .

Life

Mubārakpūrī began under the supervision of his grandfather Abul-Hudā ʿAbd al-Salām Mubārakpūrī and uncle ʿAbd as-Samad b. Muhammad Akbar with studying the Koran . He then studied at the Islamic seminary Mubārakpūr of the scholar ʿAbd al-Rahmān b. ʿAbd al-Rahīm Mubārakpūrī, before studying the al-Kutub as-Sitta and the works Ḥuǧǧat Allah al-Bāliġa and al-Fauz al-Kabīr by Shāh Wali Allaah at the Rahmāniyya seminar in Varanasi . This was followed by lessons in Arabic and Persian at the Madrasa 'Arabīya Dar-ut-Talim . In 1954 he moved to the Madrasa Ihyā-ul-ʿUlūm in Mubārakpūr. Two years later he taught at the Madrasa Jāmʿiyya Islāmiyya Faiz-e-ʿĀm in Maunath Bhanjan in the Azamgarh district . After completing his seven-year training, he achieved the Fadilat degree and passed further exams to gain recognition as Maulānā and ʿĀlim .

In 1962 he went to the Islamic University of Medina and studied there for three years. The first year ʿAbd al-ʿAzīz ibn Bāz was his teacher, in the second and third years Muhammad Nāsir ad-Dīn al-Albānī . After obtaining a certificate in English, ibn Bāz sent him to Harare , Zimbabwe . There he taught from 1967 to 1971. He then returned to his father in India and supported him with the completion of works. In 1976 Mubārakpūrī received his award for his work The Sealed Nectar ( ar-Raḥīq al-Maḫtūm ) from the Islamic World League in Pakistan . Afterwards he was appointed to teach at the Islamic University of Medina, where he gave courses at the Institute for As-Sīra an-Nabawīya until 1985 . Most recently he moved to Riyadh , to the Dār al-Islām library.

Mubārakpūrīs biographer Abu Zayd stressed that many important kontemporäre hadeeth -Gelehrte one of Mubārakpūrī ijazah had received.

Works

Mubārakpūrī has written numerous works in Arabic and Urdu. Several of these books have been translated into various languages. On islamhouse.com an overview of his works in different languages is called . A selection of his most famous works:

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Safi-ur-Rahman al-Mubarakpuri. Dar-us-Salam Publications, accessed September 9, 2016 .
  2. Abu Zayd: Biography of Shaykh ʿAbd al-Raḥmān Mubārakpūrī. Retrieved September 8, 2016 .
  3. Biography on Dar-us-Salam Publication.
  4. ^ Abu Zayd: Biography .
  5. aš-Shaykh Safi al-Rahman al-Mubarākfūrī. Retrieved September 9, 2016 (Arabic).
  6. ^ Abu Zayd: Biography .