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  1. Qasim Nanawtawi. Muhammad Qasim Nanawtawi (1832 – 15 April 1880) ( Urdu: مولانا محمد قاسم نانوتوی) was an Indian Sunni Hanafi Maturidi Islamic Scholar, theologian and a Sufi who was one of the main founders of the Deobandi Movement, starting from the Darul Uloom Deoband. [3]

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    His name was Muhammad Qasim. His historic name was Khurshid Hussain. His father’s name was As’ad ‘Ali and his grandfather’s name was Sheikh Ghulam Shah. His entire lineage is as follows: Muhammad Qasim — the son of As’ad ‘Ali — the son of Ghulam Shah — the son of Muhammad Bakhsh — the son of ‘Ala’ al Din — the son of Muhammad Fattah — the son of Mu...

    He was born in 1248 A.H (1832) in the town of Nanawta. He passed away on Thursday 4 Jumada al ula 1297 A.H (1879) after Zuhr Salah. To Allah do we belong and unto Him shall we return.

    His hometown was Nanawta, which is a populated town. It is situated twelve miles east of Deoband, fifteen miles south of Saharanpur, nine miles west of Ghangoh, and seven miles north of Delhi. His ancestral grandfather, Molana Muhammad Hashim rahimahu Llah, was very close to the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan. Molana Muhammad Hashim rahimahu Llah settle...

    During his childhood, he saw a dream which his grandfather interpreted to mean that Allah subhanahu wa ta ‘alawill grant him abundant knowledge and he will become a well-known personality. His intelligence, prowess, courage, quick thinking, broad mindedness, and diligence stood out from his childhood days and he was always first in his class. He ha...

    His primary education began in the Madrasa of Nanawta. He then studied Arabic under Molana Muhtab ‘Ali rahimahu Llah in Deoband. Impressed by Molana’s wisdom and deep insight, Molana Muhtab ‘Ali rahimahu Llah gave him the title of “‘ilm ki Bakri” (goat of knowledge), a reflection of his constant pursuit of knowledge. He then studied for a short whi...

    Allah subhanahu wa ta ‘alahad made Molana an awe-inspiring personality because of which many people lacked the courage to address him, even though he was a light-hearted person with exceptional character. He preferred to be alone and from an early age and would prefer remaining silent. This is another reason why people would think twice before enga...

    His condition for many years was such that if any person addressed him as “Molwi” then he would not reply, but if he was addressed by his name then he would be pleased. He disliked being praised and was uncomfortable with it. He was informal with everyone and kept a relationship more of friendship than as a teacher with his students. He disliked be...

    During his days as a student, he saw a dream that he was standing on the Ka’bah and thousands of rivers were flowing from it. His teacher, Molana Mamluk ‘Ali rahimahu Llahinterpreted this to mean: “Knowledge will spread from you abundantly.” On one occasion, his mother complained to Molana Haji Imdad Allah rahimahu Llah about his unemployment and l...

    After completing his studies, he took on the responsibility of editing at the Ahmedi publications company in Delhi. During this time, Molana Ahmed ‘Ali Saharanpuri (who added the footnotes to Sahih al Bukhari) tasked Molana with adding the footnotes to the last five or six chapters of Sahih al Bukhari, which he fulfilled to perfection, each footnot...

    He had two sons: Molana Muhammad Ahmed rahimahu Llah (former principal of Darul Uloom Deoband) and Muhammad Hashim rahimahu Llah. He also had three daughters.

  2. Jul 31, 2022 · Under Muhammad Qasim Nanautvi’s guidance, these religious schools, at least in the beginning, remained distant from politics and devoted their services to providing only religious education to Muslim children. Nanautawi died on 15 April 1880 at the age of 47. His grave is to the north of the Darul-Uloom. Since Qasim Nanautawi is buried there ...

  3. Jul 11, 2023 · life-and-thoughts-of-hujjat-al-islam-imam-muhammad-qasim-al-nanawtawi Identifier-ark ark:/13960/s2hgb0qxbwb Ocr tesseract 5.3.0-3-g9920 Ocr_detected_lang en Ocr_detected_lang_conf 1.0000 Ocr_detected_script Latin Ocr_detected_script_conf 1.0000 Ocr_module_version 0.0.21 Ocr_parameters-l eng Page_number_confidence 0 Page_number_module_version 1. ...

  4. Imam Muhammad Qasim Al-Nanawtawi or Nanautvi (1831-1880 CE) was the most influential Islamic philosopher theologian in Indian subcontinent after Imam al-Hind Shah Wali Allah of Delhi. He was the last bearer of the intellectual legacy of Shah Wali Allah.

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  6. Nov 24, 2013 · (1248AH – 1297AH) (1852AD – 1901AD) Hadhrat Maulana’s background and education Hadhrat Maulana Qasim Nanotwi (Rahmatullah Alayhi) was born in 1248 AH (1852 AD) and passed away at a young age of 49 in 1297 AH (1901 AD). The name of Maulana Qasim Nanotwi (Rahmatullah Alayhi) seems older than his life due to his prominence. In reality, this is barakah that Allah Ta’ala had granted him in ...

  7. Maulana Muhammad Qasim Nanotwi was born in 1832 (1248 AH) in the village of Nanota (Saharanpur district). He is a descendant of Abu Bakr as-Siddiq (R. A.). From the beginning, he was highly intelligent, courageous, diligent, valiant, sharp and active in his studies and always outshone all his peers in exercises and competitions.

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