Ibrahim Balyawi
Hussain Ahmad Madani | |
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Succeeded by | Syed Fakhruddin Ahmad |
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Born | 1987 Qazipura, Deobandi |
Alma mater | Darul Uloom Deoband |
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Muhammad Ibrahim Balyawi (1887–1967), also spelt as Muhammad Ibrahim Balliavi, was an Indian Sunni Muslim scholar who served as the 6th Principal of Darul Uloom Deoband. He spent almost 50 years instructing Hadith, Mantiq, Islamic philosophy, and other subjects at Darul Uloom Deoband.[1][2][3]
Early life and education
Muhammad Ibrahim Balyawi was born in 1304
He received his elementary education in Persian and Arabic from Jamiluddin Naginavi in Jaunpur, read books on logic from Farooq Ahmad Chirayakoti and Hidayatullah Khan Rampuri, and studied theology from Abdul Ghaffar Mauwi.[4][5]
He entered
Career
After graduation, Balyawi was first appointed as a teacher at Madrasa Alia Fatehpuri, Delhi. Then he spent some time as a teacher at Umri Kalan, Moradabad.[4][5] In 1331 AH, he was appointed as a teacher at Darul Uloom Deoband and remained there until 1339 AH.[4]
Between 1340 AH and 1343 AH, he held the position of principal in Darul Uloom Mau and Madrasa Imdadia Darbhanga. He returned to Darul Uloom Deoband in 1343 AH as a teacher and resigned from there in 1362 AH. After that, he served as principal at Jamia Islamia Talimuddin, Madrasa Alia Fathpuri, Delhi, and Hathazari Madrasa, respectively.[7][8]
In 1366 AH, he was appointed as a teacher at Darul Uloom for the third time at
He took the oath of Bay'ah at the hand of his student, Wasiullah Fatehpuri in Sufism, and became his authorised disciple.[5]
Literary works
Balyawi's books include:[10][11][12]
- Hadiyyat al-Ahwadhi (a commentary on Jami' al-Tirmidhi)
- Risala-e-Musafaha (a booklet on shaking hands in Islam)
- Risala-e-Tarāweeh (a booklet on Tarawih)
- Anwar-ul-Hikmah (a booklet in Islamic philosophy)
- Ziya-un-Nujoom (a footnote on Sullam-ul-Uloom)
Death
Balyawi died on Wednesday,
See also
References
Citations
- ISBN 984-06-0955-6.
- hdl:10603/364028. Archivedfrom the original on 24 October 2023. Retrieved 24 October 2023.
- ^ Qasmi, Mazharul Islam Osman (2015). Student Life Of 100 Famous Scholars (in Bengali). Bangladesh: Baad Comprint and Publications. pp. 94–96.
- ^ a b c d e Rizwi 1981, p. 72.
- ^ a b c d Qasmi 2020, p. 587.
- Adrawi, Asir (1994). Tazkirah Mashāhīr-e-Hind: Karwān-e-Rafta (in Urdu) (First ed.). Deoband: Darul Muallifeen. p. 7.
- ^ Rizwi 1981, pp. 72–73.
- ^ a b Miftahi, Zafeeruddin (1980). Mashaheer-e-Ulama-e-Darul Uloom Deoband (in Urdu) (first ed.). Deoband: Daftar Ijalas-e-Sad Sala. pp. 70–71.
- ^ Qasmi 2020, pp. 588, 751.
- ^ Rizwi 1981, p. 74.
- ^ Qasmi 2020, p. 589.
- ^ Sajjad Husain Qasmi, Maulana (2018). "Services of Ulama-e Deoband in the realm of Hadith science" (PDF). Voice of Darul Uloom. 3. India: Darul Uloom Waqf: 30. Archived from the original (PDF) on 9 March 2023. Retrieved 9 January 2024.
- ^ Bukhari, Akbar Shah (1999). Akabir Ulama-e-Deoband (in Urdu). Lahore: Idara-e-Islamiat. pp. 187–189.
- ^ Banuri, Muhammad Yusuf (2020). Yad-e-Raftagāñ (in Urdu). Banuri town, Karachi: Maktaba Bayyinat, Jamia Uloom-ul-Islamia. pp. 50–51.
- ^ Azmi, Habibur Rahman Qasmi, ed. (February 2010). "Shaikh al-Mantiq wa al-Falsafah Hazrat Allamah Muhammad Ibrahim Balyawi, by Fuzailurrahman Hilal Usmani". Monthly Darul Uloom (in Urdu). 94 (2). Deoband: Darul Uloom Deoband: 42–47.
- ^ Akbarabadi, Saeed Ahmad, ed. (January 1968). "Nazarāt". Monthly Burhan (in Urdu). Vol. 60, no. 1. Delhi: Nadwatul Musannifeen. pp. 2–4. Retrieved 7 January 2024.
Bibliography
- Rizwi, Syed Mehboob (1981). "Allamah Muhammad Ibrahim Balliavi". History of Dar al Ulum Deoband. Vol. 2. Translated by Murtaz Hussain F Qureshi (1st ed.). Darul Uloom Deoband: Idara-e-Ehtemam. pp. 72–74.
- OCLC 1345466013.
Further reading
- Bigyanvi, Mohammad Imran Qasmi (March 2003). Tazkira-e-Allamah Muhammad Ibrahim Sahab Balyawi (in Urdu). Daryaganj, Delhi: Farid Book Depot (Pvt.) Limited.