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Imam Ahmed Raza Khan wrote several hundred books in Arabic, Persian, and Urdu, including the thirty-volume fatwa compilation Fatawa Razawiyya, and Kanz ul-Iman (Translation & Explanation of the Qur'an). Several of his books have been translated into European and South Asian languages. [22] [23] He also wrote many books on science and physics.
Husamul Haramain (Ḥusām al-Haramayn) or Husam al Harmain Ala Munhir kufr wal mayn (The Sword of the Two Holy Mosques to the throats of non-believers) 1906, is a treatise written by Ahmad Raza Khan (1856- 1921) which declared the founders of the Deobandi, Ahle Hadith and Ahmadiyya movements as heretics. [1] [2] [3] [4]
Agha Ahmed Raza Khan was born on 20 August 1910 in Basti Nau, Jullundur, into a noble Burki Sunni Pashtun family originally from Kaniguram. His father, Khan Bahadur Khan Ahmad Hasan Khan, was a district judge and politician who served as British India 's representative to the League of Nations and District Commissioner Mianwali.
In this book approximately 21 Sciences of Knowledge are discussed and instant answers were given with absolute precision to questions posed to the noble Imam. It gives us an idea of Imam Ahmad Raza Khan encyclopaedic, in-depth and inexhaustible knowledge. Intricate and fine problems of the sacred Shari’ah that could not be easily solved, were ...
Akhtar Raza Khan [a] (born Muhammad Ismail Raza; 23 November 1943 – 20 July 2018), [1] also known as Tajush Shari'ah, [b] and Azhari Miyan, [3] [4] was an Indian Islamic scholar. A mufti of the Barelvis , he was the great-grandson of Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi who was considered to be a Mujaddid by his followers and was the eponymous founder of ...
Pages in category "Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
The Fatawa-i Razawiyya was discussed by Arun Shourie in his book, The World of Fatwas or the Sharia in Action [1] Its 12 volumes were first published by Ahmed Raza Khan's brother at Hasani press, and only two volumes of various Fatawa's were published during the lifetime of the author. [2] Later published by Raza Foundation Lahore in 30 Volumes ...
Ahmed Raza can refer to: Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi, 19th and 20th-century Islamic scholar and theologian from India; Ahmad Raza Khan Kasuri, Pakistani politician, former Member of the National Assembly of Pakistan; Ahmed Raza (Emirati cricketer) Ahmed Raza (Pakistani cricketer) Ahmed Raza (civil servant) (1910–1996), Pakistani civil servant and ...