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Hada'iq-i Bakhshish (Urdu: حدائق بخشش, romanized: Ḥadāʾiq-i Bakhshish, lit. 'Garden of Mercy') is a poetic work composed by Indian Islamic scholar Ahmad Raza Khan. Its first part was compiled in 1907 (1325 Hijri). According to research so far, its first two volumes were published in 1926.
The theological difference with the Deobandi school began when Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi objected in writing to some of the following beliefs of Deobandi scholars. He opposed the belief of a founder of the Deobandi movement, Rashid Ahmad Gangohi, who stated that God has the ability to lie. [56] This doctrine is called Imkan-i Kizb.
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 ...
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Mustafa Raza Khan Qadri (1892–1981), was an Indian Sunni Muslim scholar and author, and leader of the Sunni Barelvi movement following the death of its founder, his father Ahmed Raza Khan. [3] He was known as Mufti-Azam-i-Hind to his followers. [ 4 ]
Islamic scholar and teacher of Ahmed Raza Khan Qadri, Maulana Naqi Ali Khan (1830-1880) had refuted the ideas of Sayyid Ahmad Barelwi (d. 1831), who was a founder of Wahhabism in India. [19] Naqi Ali Khan declared Sayyid Ahmad Rae Barelwi, a ' Wahhabi ' due to his support for Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab 's ideology.
The Barelvi movement, also known as the Ridawiyya, was founded by Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi, a student of Shah Aale Rasool Marehrawi, who was a descendant of Shah Barkatullah Marehrawi. When Ahmed Raza Khan became a student of Shah Aale Rasool, he was initiated into the Qadiri Sufi order and was given Ijazah to spread the teachings of the Qadiri ...
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