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Muhammad Ibrahim Raza Khan Qadri Razvi (1907–1965), commonly known as Mufassir-e-Azam-e-Hind and Jilani Miyan, was an Indian Islamic scholar, Sufi mystic, orator, author, and leader of Sunni Muslim’s Barelvi movement of Sunni Islam in the Indian subcontinent. He was the elder brother of Hammad Raza Khan.
(Primary Hadith books are those books which are collected, compiled and written by author or their students themselves). Kitaab al-Sulaym ibn Qays al-Hilali by Sulaym ibn Qays; Al-Mahasin by Ahmad b. Muhammad al-Barqi [Wikidata] Basair al-Darjaat by Sheikh Safaar al-Qummi [Wikidata] Kitab al-Ghayba by Muhammad Ibn Ibrahim Ibn Jafar al-Numani
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.
Al-Sīra al-Nabawiyya (Arabic: السيرة النبوية), commonly shortened to Sīrah and translated as prophetic biography, are the traditional biographies of the Islamic prophet Muhammad written by Muslim historians, from which, in addition to the Qurʾān and ḥadīth literature, most historical information about his life and the early history of Islam is derived.
Shibli Nomani wrote his famous 5 volume book Sirat-un-Nabi in Urdu with the help of his disciple Syed Sulaiman Nadvi. The book was translated in English by M. Tayyib Bakhsh Budayuni: ISBN 978-81-7151-282-9. Syed Sulaiman Nadvi wrote Muhammad The Ideal Prophet and Muhammad The Prophet Of Peace translated by Rauf Luther.
While not the only livestock acceptable, a narration in Sahih Muslim records that the Islamic prophet Muhammad sought out horned, white rams to sacrifice during Eid al-Adha, as the ram of Abraham and Abel had been. [7] In commemoration of the event, specific livestock animals are sacrificed ritually for consumption.
The children said their prayers and went to sleep. In the evening, Muhammad woke up and started crying. Ibrahim asked him why he was crying. Muhammad said "I saw our father in a dream. He was calling out for us". Ibrahim said, "Brother, be patient. I also saw our father in a dream beckoning us to him". They both started weeping.
He wrote "Zia un Nabi", a 1995 Urdu biography of Muhammad. [3] [5] in seven volumes. It was translated into English by Muhammad Qayyum Awan. [6] He wrote Tafsir Zia ul Quran, an Urdu interpretation of the Quran in 5 volumes. [7] [8] [9]