Faiz-ul Hassan Shah

Hazrat-e-Khatib-ul-Islam
حضرت خطيب الإسلام
Faiz-ul Hassan Shah
سيد فیض الحسن شاه
Faiz-ul Hasan Shah, 4th President of Jamiat Ulema-e-Pakistan
Personal
Born
Faiz ul Hassan Shah

1911
Died22 February 1984(1984-02-22) (aged 72–73)
Resting placeAllo Mahar, Punjab, Pakistan
ReligionIslam
DenominationSunni
LineageHusayn
JurisprudenceHanafi
CreedAhl as-Sunnah wa’l-Jamā‘h
Main interest(s)Hadith, Oratory, Tasawwuf, Islamic Philosophy
Muslim leader
Leader of the Naqshbandia Mujadadia Aminia
In office
1932 – 22 February 1984
Preceded bySyed Muhammad Hussain Shah
Succeeded byKhalid Hasan Shah

Faiz-ul Hassan Shah, known by some as Khatib-ul-Islam, was a Pakistani Islamic religious scholar, orator, poet, and writer.

Political and social contribution

He was president of Jamiat Ulema-e-Pakistan for ten years, and struggled to establish Islamic reforms in Pakistan. He was also a provincial president of Majlis-e-Ahrar-ul-Islam.[1]

Khateeb ul Islam Syed Faiz ul Hassan Shah

Religious and academic work

In 1932, after the death of his father, he became the religious leader of Allo Mahar.[citation needed] He began leading Friday prayers and teaching the congregation of Allo Mahar in different parts of the Indian subcontinent and became a famous orator. He contributed to the Tahreek-e-Tahaffuz-e-Khatm-e-Nubuwwat , which is an organization created to preserve the Islamic tenet of Finality of Prophethood.[citation needed]} He led the movement in the days of British rule in India against Ahmadis. For 20 years he led the Eid prayer in the police line at Gujranwala. Faiz Ul Hassan He visited Karachi as a president of Jamiat Ulma e Pakistan and made his historic speech which was highly appreciated by all scholars at that time.[2]

Faiz ul Hasan Shah‘s grave

References

  1. ^ "Tazkira Mashaikh e Allo Mahar Sharif Urdu PDF Download". 11 December 2018. Archived from the original on 12 January 2019. Retrieved 12 January 2019.
  2. ^ [Adara e Tanzeem ul Islam(2013);declaration. "Pir Faiz ul Hassan as a president of jamiat ulama e Pakistan" Press. p24].
  • The Preaching of Islam by Sir Thomas Walker Arnold and Langue la literature Hindoustanies de 1850 à 1869 by M.J.H. Garcin de Tassy.

The most well-known treatises and reports, written by the authors of the early period are:

  • Mashaiekh e Allo Mahar Shrief written by Allmaa Pir saeed Ahmad Mujadadi and published by Idara e Tanzeem ul Islam Gujjranwala.
  • "Allo Mahar Sharif". Kawajgan e Naqshband (book name).
  • "Kwaja Nur muhammad chhrahi's caliph". Arbab e Waliyat (book name).
  • "caliph's of chura sharif". Auliya e pothohar (book name).
  • Shaik gulam nabi. Amir e Karwan Syed Faiz ul Hasan shah (book name).
  • "Syed Faiz ul Hassan shah". Tahreek e Ihrar (book name).
  • Dr. Rizwan Sarwar. Mashaikh e Maharvia (under publish).
  • Pir Saeed Ahmad Mujadadi. Maharvia number (book name).

See also

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