Ahmed Ali Lahori

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Ahmed Ali Lahori
Personal
Born1887[1][2]
Died23 February 1962[1][2]
ReligionIslam
OccupationIslamic scholar, Quran interpreter

Ahmed Ali Lahori (1887 – 23 February 1962) (Urdu: مولانااحمد علی لاہوری) was a Pakistani Sunni Muslim scholar and Quran interpreter.[2] His students include Abul Hasan Ali Nadwi.[3]

Early life and career[]

Ahmed Ali Lahori was a student of Ubaidullah Sindhi.[4] He studied Islamic studies and graduated in 1927.[2] Ahmed Ali Lahori was employed as a lecturer at his teacher's institute and also married his teacher's daughter. He also helped him in organizing new groups.[2] However, Ubaidullah Sindhi died in 1944 before the 1947 partition of India. So Maulana Shabbir Ahmad Usmani led a group of Deobandi scholars including Ahmed Ali Lahori to support the demand for Pakistan movement and Muhammad Ali Jinnah. Therefore, this whole group came over to newly created Pakistan in 1947 and settled here.[4]

Death and survivors[]

Ahmed Ali Lahori died in Lahore on 23 February 1962 and was buried in Miani Saheb Graveyard. His son Ubaidullah Anwar was an Islamic scholar.[2]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ a b Conversion Chart showing Islamic Calendar years converted to AD years on sites.google.com website, retrieved 2 May 2017
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h Profile of Ahmed Ali Lahori on google.com website, retrieved 2 May 2017
  3. ^ Syed Talha Shah. "Remembering Maulana Sayyid Abul Hasan Ali Nadwi". Retrieved 25 April 2020.
  4. ^ a b Darul-Uloom in the Fight for Freedom of India from British colonial rule, retrieved 2 May 2017

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