Rabey Hasani Nadwi
Rabey Hasani Nadvi | |
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8th Chancellor of Darul Uloom Nadwatul Ulama | |
Assumed office 2000 | |
Preceded by | Abul Hasan Ali Hasani Nadwi |
9th Principal of Darul Uloom Nadwatul Ulama | |
In office 1993–2000 | |
Preceded by | Muhibbullah Lari Nadwi |
Succeeded by | Saeed-ur-Rahman Azmi Nadvi |
President of All India Muslim Personal Law Board | |
Assumed office 2002 | |
Preceded by | Qazi Mujahidul Islam Qasmi[1] |
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Religion | Islam |
Denomination | Sunni Islam |
Jurisprudence | Hanafi |
Creed | Maturidi |
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Awards | Presidential Award 1970 [2] |
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Mohammad Rabey Hasani Nadwi (born 1 October 1929) is an Indian Sunni Islamic scholar, who serves as the president of All India Muslim Personal Law Board and the chancellor of Darul Uloom Nadwatul Ulama and patron Islamic Fiqh Academy, India. He is also the Vice President of the Aalami Rabita Adab-e-Islami, Riyadh (K.S.A.), a founding member of Muslim World League. He has been regularly listed among the 500 Most Influential Muslims of the world.[3][4][5] [6] [7][8][9] [10][11]
His disciples include Ijteba Nadwi.[12]
Early life and education[]
Rabey Hasani Nadwi was born on 1 October 1929 at Takia Kalan, Raebareli, UP, India in the family of Rasheed Ahmad Hasani.[13] He is a nephew of author and reformer Abul Hasan Ali Nadwi.[citation needed]
Nadwi gained primary education from his family maktab at Raebareli and joined Darul-uloom Nadwatul Ulama for higher studies. He graduated in 1957.[citation needed]
Career[]
Nadwi became Assistant Professor at Nadwatul Ulama, Lucknow in 1952, head of its Arabic Department in 1955, and the Dean of Faculty of Arabic in 1970.[citation needed]
He received an award from Indian Council Uttar Pradesh and a Presidential Award for his contribution to Arabic language and literature.[14]
Nadwi became Vice Chancellor of Nadwatul Ulama in 1993, Chancellor in 2000, and Rector after the death of Abul Hasan Ali Nadwi.[citation needed]
He succeeded Mujahidul Islam Qasmi as the President of All India Muslim Personal Law Board.[10]
Literary works[]
- Life of Prophet Muhammad
- Indian Muslims: The Great 100
- Ghubar-e-Karwan
Legacy[]
A doctorate titled Indian contributions to Arabic literature: a study on Mohd Rabe Hasani Nadwi was written at the Assam University.[14]
See also[]
- Abul Hasan Ali Hasani Nadwi
- Syed Sulaiman Nadvi
- Mohammad Akram Nadwi
- Salman Husaini Nadwi
References[]
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- ^ "Syed Mohammad Rabe Hasani Nadvi".
- ^ "The Muslim 500: Rabey-Hasani-Nadvi". Retrieved 14 April 2020.
- ^ "Times of India on 22 most influential Muslims in India". Retrieved 14 April 2020.
- ^ Gazette, The Milli (27 March 2012). "Tolerance is necessary to maintain world peace: Maulana Rabey Nadwi". Milligazette.com. Retrieved 9 March 2019.
- ^ "Islamic Voice". Islamicvoice.com. Retrieved 9 March 2019.
- ^ "Loading..." Radianceweekly.com. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 9 March 2019.
- ^ "Rahul Meets AIMPLB President Maulana Rabey Hasan Nadwi". Daijiworld.com. Retrieved 9 March 2019.
- ^ "Madrassas to fight for women's talaq power". Dnaindia.com. 20 February 2012. Retrieved 9 March 2019.
- ^ Jump up to: a b "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 6 September 2008. Retrieved 24 April 2012.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
- ^ "Bhatkallys.com News, Audio and Video Portal". Bhatkallys.org. Retrieved 9 March 2019.
- ^ AHMED, MOBAROK. "Disciples of Rabey Hasani Nadwi". A study on Arabic prose writers in India with special reference to Maulana Muhammad Rabey Hasani Nadwi (PDF). Gauhati University. pp. 150–151.
- ^ "Syed Mohammad Rabe Hasani Nadvi - Darul Musannefin Shibli Academy". Shibliacademy.org. Retrieved 9 March 2019.
- ^ Jump up to: a b Sulaiman A.F.M. Indian contributions to Arabic literature _ a study on Mohd Rabe Hasani Nadwi. Chapter 4: Assam University-Shodhganga. p. 149. hdl:10603/92992. Retrieved 5 April 2020.CS1 maint: location (link)
External links[]
- Indian academics
- 20th-century Indian philosophers
- 1929 births
- 20th-century Muslim scholars of Islam
- Urdu-language writers
- Indian Sunni Muslim scholars of Islam
- Living people
- Darul Uloom Nadwatul Ulama
- Deobandis
- Darul Uloom Nadwatul Ulama alumni
- Chancellors of Darul Uloom Nadwatul Ulama
- Managers of Nadwatul Ulama