Habibullah Qurayshi
Al-Jamiatul Ahlia Darul Ulum Moinul Islam | |
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In office 1899–1941 | |
Succeeded by | Shah Abd al-Wahhab |
Title | Allama, Boro Moulovi Saheb Deobandi |
Notable work(s) |
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Teachers | Mahmud Hasan Deobandi Ishaq Bardhamani |
Muslim leader | |
Disciple of | Ashraf Ali Thanwi |
Students | |
Influenced by |
Ḥabībullāh Qurayshī (
Al-Jamiatul Ahlia Darul Ulum Moinul Islam.[3]
Early life and family
Habibullah Qurayshi was born in 1865, to the Bengali Muslim Mianji family in Qazipara, Chariya village, Hathazari, Chittagong District. His father, Matiullah Mianji Qurayshi, was an alim.[4] The family traced their ancestry to Marwan ibn al-Hakam, the fourth Umayyad caliph and a member of the Arab tribe of Quraysh.[5] He lost his mother at the age of five, and was the only child of his parents.[6]
Education
Qurayshi first studied the
hujra near his home for spiritual asceticism. In this state, he spent 2 years.[11] Mahmud Hasan Deobandi and Ishaq Bardhamani were also his teachers.[1]
Career
Having returned to Chittagong, Qurayshi met
Al-Jamiatul Ahlia Darul Ulum Moinul Islam along with the three scholars and through the assistance of locals.[17] When the scope of work increased over time, Qurayshi became the madrasa's inaugural director-general as instructed by Thanwi.[18] He served in this position until 1941.[19]
Death
Habibullah Qurayshi died in 1943.[20] His janaza was led by Said Ahmad Sandwipi. He was then buried next to the grave of Zamiruddin Ahmad, at the Hathazari Madrasa's central cemetery, and is now known as Maqbara-e-Habibi.[21]
See also
References
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- ^ a b Ahmadullah 2016, p. 136.
- ^ Qasimi, Mazharul Islam Uthman (2015). Bikhyato 100 Olama-Mashayekher Chhatrojibon (3rd ed.). BAD Comprint and Publications. pp. 66–67.
- ^ Ahmadullah 2016, p. 110.
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- ^ Ahmadullah 2016, p. 111.
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- ^ Ahmadullah 2016, p. 112.
- S2CID 145197781.
- ISBN 8126113901.
- Deobandi credentials, Hathazari madrasa ranks among the top ten madrasas in the subcontinentin terms of its academic standards and reputation.
- ^ Junaid Babunagari (2003). Darul Ulum Hathazarir Kotipoy Ujjol Nokkhotro (1st ed.). Bukhari Academy. pp. 9–10.
- ^ Ahmadullah 2016, p. 116-117.
- ISBN 978-984-92106-4-1.
- ^ Ahmadullah 2016, p. 118-126.
- ^ Islam, Amirul (2012). সোনার বাংলা হীরার খনি ৪৫ আউলিয়ার জীবনী. Dhaka: Kohinur Library. pp. 29–30.
- ISBN 978-112009250-2.
- ^ Nizampuri 2013, p. 35.