Abdul Halim Bukhari

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Abdul Halim Bukhari
আব্দুল হালিম বুখারী
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Halim Bukhari in 2008
Chancellor, Al Jamia Al Islamia Patiya
Assumed office
2008
Preceded byNurul Islam Qadim
Secretary General, Anjuman-e-Ittihadul Madaris Bangladesh
Assumed office
1983
Editor in Chief, Monthly At Tawhid
Assumed office
1982
President, Organization of Islamic Conference Bangladesh
Assumed office
2018
Preceded byAbdur Rahman Bangladeshi
Personal details
BornJanuary 1945
Rajgata, Lohagara, Chittagong
Spouse(s)Khalesa Begum
Children4
MotherShakera Begum
FatherAbdul Gani Bukhari
Alma mater
Signature
Personal
ReligionIslam
NationalityBangladeshi
EthnicityBangali
EraModern
DenominationSunni
JurisprudenceHanafi
MovementDeobandi
Main interest(s)Hadith, Fiqh, Writing, Tasawwuf
Senior posting
Influenced by
Influenced

Abdul Halim Bukhari (Bengali: আব্দুল হালিম বুখারী) (born: January 1945) is a Bangladeshi Deobandi Islamic scholar, educator, religious writer and spiritual figure. He is the former Advisor of Hefazat-e-Islam Bangladesh, Chancellor of Al Jamia Al Islamia Patiya, Secretary General of Anjuman-e-Ittihadul Madaris Bangladesh, Chairman of the Shariah Supervisory Committee of Shahjalal Islami Bank Limited, President of Organization of Islamic Conference Bangladesh and Organization of Tahfizul Quran Bangladesh, Editor-in-chief of Monthly At-Tawhid. In 2018, he was nominated as a member of the Standing Committee of Al-Haiatul Ulya Lil-Jamiatil Qawmia Bangladesh.

Name and lineage[]

Bukhari was born in January 1945 in a village called Rajghata located in Lohagara in Chittagong District. His father's name is Abdul Gani Bukhari. [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10]

Education[]

He completed his primary and secondary education at in his village. Then he was enrolled at Al Jamia Al Islamia Patiya and completed Masters in Hadith (Daura-e Hadith) in 1974. In 1975, he studied Bangla literature at the same university. He passed Alim and Kamil from Tangail Alia Madrasa, Fazil from Gopalpur Madrasa and HSC from Tangail Kagmari College. He graduated from Dhaka University. He also completed a two-year course on biochemistry at Dawn Homoeopathic College, Lahore. [11][1]

Career[]

He started his career through teaching. He was the Arabic lecturer of Tangail Darul Uloom Alia Madrasa from 1967 to 1968. Then he joined Satkania Mahmudul Uloom Alia Madrasa. In 1972, he moved back to Tangail Darul Uloom Alia Madrasa. From 1972 to 1982, he served as a Muhaddith (shaykh of hadith). In 1982, he moved to Al Jamia Al Islamia Patiya. [1]

After serving as the Assistant Director of Jamia Patiya from 2003 to 2008, he was appointed Chancellor of Al Jamia Al Islamia Patiya in 2008. [1]

He is the Editor in Chief of Monthly At-Tawhid since 1982, Secretary General of Anjuman-e-Ittihadul Madaris Bangladesh since 1983. He is the current President of Organisation of Tahfizul Quran Bangladesh under Jamia Patiya. [1]

Organization of Islamic Conference Bangladesh was established in 1986 with the aim of organizing Islamic conferences all over the country. From its formation to 2015, he was the general secretary of this organization. After the death of Abdur Rahman Bangladeshi in 2015, he became the President. [12]

He is the Chairman of the Shariah Supervisory Committee of Shahjalal Islami Bank Limited. [13] He was elected a member of the Advisory Committee at the Central Conference of Hefazat-e-Islam Bangladesh on 15 November 2020. [14]

Tasawwuf[]

Bukhari was a disciple of Allama Ishaq, who was a senior successor of Mufti Azizul Haque in Sufism. [15]

Family[]

He married Khalesa Begum, daughter of Maulana Ershad from Satkania, Chittagong. He has four sons and three daughters. Everyone in his family is involved in Islamic activities.[citation needed]

Books[]

His books include : [1]

  • Tashilut Tahawi
  • Tashilul Usul
  • Tashilut Tirmidhi etc.

See more[]

Bibliography[]

  • Qasemi, Salimullah Mahdi (2020-09-23). "Short biography of Sheikh Abdul Halim Bukhari". QOWMIPEDIA (in Bengali). Retrieved 2020-10-22.

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f Qasemi, Salimullah Mahdi (2020-09-23). "Short biography of Sheikh Abdul Halim Bukhari". QOWMIPEDIA (in Bengali). Retrieved 2020-10-22.
  2. ^ "Mufti Abdul Halim Bukharee, Chairman, Shariah Supervisory Committee of Shahjalal Islami Bank Limited, presiding over its 59th meeting at its head office in the city recently". m.thedailynewnation.com. Archived from the original on 2020-10-27. Retrieved 2020-10-22.
  3. ^ "Committee – Al-Haiatul Ulya Lil-Jamiatil Qawmia Bangladesh". Retrieved 2020-10-22.
  4. ^ "List of 50 Islamic clerics in Bangladesh" (PDF). www.hajj.gov.bd.
  5. ^ "Islamic education is capable of establishing peace in the world: Abdul Halim Bukhari". Daily Nayadiganta (in Bengali). Retrieved 2020-10-22.
  6. ^ "The Muslim Ummah must be united - Allama Abdul Halim Bukhari". DailyInqilabOnline (in Bengali). Retrieved 2020-10-22.
  7. ^ "The ulama are the guides of the nation: Maulana Bokhari". Bangladesh Today. Retrieved 2020-10-22.
  8. ^ "Recognition of Qaumi Certificate: Response of Top Scholars". Kalerkantho (in Bengali). Retrieved 2020-10-22.
  9. ^ "Inauguration of Hadith class at Imam Muslim Islamic Center". DailyInqilabOnline. Retrieved 2020-10-22.
  10. ^ "Reorganization of the Committee of Organization of Islamic Conference Bangladesh". banglanews24.com (in Bengali). Retrieved 2020-10-22.
  11. ^ "The need for expert scholars is too much: Dr. Afam Khalid Hussain". banglanews24.com (in Bengali). Retrieved 2020-10-22.
  12. ^ "Halim Bukhari President, Arshad Secretary | Bangladesh pratidin". Bangladesh Pratidin (in Bengali). Retrieved 2020-10-22.
  13. ^ "Members of Shariah Supervisory Committee: Shahjalal Islami Bank". www.sjiblbd.com. Retrieved 2020-10-22.
  14. ^ Report, Somoy (15 November 2020). "Publication of the list of the full committee of Hefazat". somoynews.tv (in Bengali). Retrieved 2020-11-30.
  15. ^ Ridwanul Khadir Ukiyawi, Maolana (August 2013). "Allama Shah Mohammad Ishaq fell in the last flower of Azizi garden". Monthly Al-Abrar (in Bengali). Retrieved 2020-10-22.

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