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  2. Shah Waliullah Dehlawi - Wikipedia

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    Shah Waliullah placed emphasis on a direct understanding of the Qur'an, maintaining that those students with sufficient knowledge must work with the text, rather than previous commentaries. He argued that Qurʾān is clear to any student with sufficient knowledge of Arabic , just like it was understandable to its first recipients and scholars ...

  3. Izalat al-Khafa 'an Khilafat al-Khulafa - Wikipedia

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    While Shah Waliullah's treatment of this subject in the Buzur and the Hujjah is mainly metaphysical and juridical, his discussion in Izalat al-Khafa is focused on the actualization of the sociopolitical ideals of Islam in history. From this historical analysis, Shah Wali Allah derives the applied principles of state and government.

  4. Ahl-i Hadith - Wikipedia

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    Imam Shah Waliullah Dehlawi (1703 - 1762 C.E) is considered as the intellectual fore-forefather of the Ahl-i-Hadith. [18] [19] [20] After his Pilgrimage to Mecca, Shah Waliullah Dehlawi spent 14 months in Medina, studying Qur'an, Hadith and works of the classical Hanbali theologian Ibn Taymiyya (d. 728 A.H/ 1328 C.E) under the hadith scholar Muhammad Tahir al-Kurani, the son of Ibrahim al-Kurani.

  5. Khilafah Ammah - Wikipedia

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    Khilafah Ammah (خلافة عامّة) is a type of Islamic governmental concept introduced by Shah Waliullah in his book Izalatul Khafa'an Khilafatul Khulafa. [1]In that book he introduces a unique classification of khilafah into 'Ammah' (ordinary) and 'Khassah' (extraordinary).

  6. Barelvi movement - Wikipedia

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    Consequently, scholars took the duty of reminding Muslims go back to the ‘ideal’ way of Islam. The movement drew inspiration from the Sunni doctrines of Shah Abdur Rahim (1644-1719) founder of Madrasah-i Rahimiyah and one of the compiler of Fatawa-e-Alamgiri. Shah Abdur Rahim is father of Shah Waliullah Dehlawi.

  7. Naqshbandi - Wikipedia

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    Shah Waliullah Dehlawi (1703–1762), an Islamic Sunni scholar and Sufi revivalist. Mawlana Khalid (1779–1827), the Sheikh whom all the different branches of the Order in the Middle East and Caucasus spread from. Shah Akbar Danapuri (1844-1914), Islamic scholar, writer and Sufi poet.

  8. Shah Waliullah (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Shah Waliullah Dehlawi (1703–1762) was an Indian Islamic scholar and reformer. Shah Waliullah may also refer to: Ablai Khan, Wāli-ūllah Abū'l-Mansūr Khan (1711—1781), king of Turan; Shah Amanat, Shāh Amānat Ullāh Khān (died 1809), saint of Chittagong; Shah Waliullah Adeeb (born 1969), former governor of Badakhshan, Afghanistan

  9. Ahmad Sirhindi - Wikipedia

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    Shah Waliullah Shah Abdul Aziz Ahmad Sirhindi [ a ] (1564 – 1624/1625) [ 8 ] was an Indian Islamic scholar , Hanafi jurist, and member of the Naqshbandī Sufi order who lived during the era of Mughal Empire .