Zubair Ali Zai
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Al-Allamah, Al-Hafiz, Sheikh Sheikh Zubair Ali Zai شیخ زبیر علی زئی | |
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Title | Al-Hafiz, Sheikh |
Other names | Abu Tahir |
Personal | |
Born | Muhammad Zubair 25 June 1957 |
Died | 10 November 2013 | (aged 56)
Cause of death | Lung Failure |
Resting place | Pirdad, Hazro |
Religion | Islam |
Region | Punjab |
Denomination | Sunni |
Movement | Salafism[1] |
Main interest(s) | Hadith, Ilm al-Rijāl |
Notable work(s) | Anwar al Sunan Fi Tahqiq Aasar il Sunan, Anwaar ul Saheefah Fi Ahadees Zaheefa, Tabqaat Al-Mudaliseen, Kitaabul Zu'afaa, Musnad Humaidi, Muawatta, Mishqaat, Tafsir Ibn Kaseer |
Other names | Abu Tahir |
Occupation | Muhaddith, Faqih, Historiographer |
Muslim leader | |
Influenced by
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Website | zubairalizai |
Zubair Ali Zai (Urdu: زبیر علی زئی) (25 June 1957 – 10 November 2013) was a preacher, theologian, Islamic scholar of ahadith and former merchant marine from Pakistan.[2][3][4]
Life[]
Zubair Alizai was from the Pashtun tribe of Alizai, itself a branch of the larger Durrani confederation tracing their descent back to Ahmad Shah Durrani, founder of the Durrani Empire.
He was born in 1957 in the village of Pirdad, near Hazro in the Attock District of Punjab.
He married in 1982 and had three sons (Tahir, Abdullah Saqib and Muaz) and four daughters. In addition to his native language of Hindko and Arabic, he was also fluent in English, Urdu, Pashto and Greek, and could read and understand Persian.[5]
Career[]
Education[]
Hafiz Zubair Alizai completed a bachelor's degree and later on two master's degrees, one in Islamic studies in 1983 and another in the Arabic language in 1994 from the University of the Punjab in Lahore. Additionally, he graduated for a fourth time from the Salafi University in Faisalabad.
Editing and publishing[]
Hafiz Zubair Alizai was, like his former teacher Rashidi, a bibliophile, having amassed a private library of some renown in Hazro, where he spent most of his time.
Works[]
Much of Hafiz Zubair Alizai's work consists of editing and referencing ancient texts of prophetic tradition and evaluating them according to the Categories of Hadith. Working with Dar us Salam, he has reviewed the Al-Kutub al-Sittah, considered canonical in Sunni Islam. He also authored many books written in Urdu and Arabic. A book named "Noor ul Enain fi Masalate Rafa-ul-Yadain" has a list of all his works.
List of his books (published):
- Anwar al Sunan Fi Tahqiq Aasar il Sunan [6]
- Anwaar ul Saheefah Fi Ahadees Zaheefa Min Sunnan e Arba'a[7]
- Tohfatul Aqwiya Fi Tahqeeq Kitabul Zuhafa[8]
- Tahqeeq Tafseer Ibn Kathir[9]
- Tahqeeq Masael Muhammad Ibn Usman Ibn Abi Shaybah[10]
- Tahqeeq wa Takhreej Juzz Ali Bin Muhammad Al-Himyari[11]
- Tahqeeq wa Takhreej Kitabul Arbaʿīn Le Ibn Taymiyyah[12]
- Al-Etihaaf Al-Basim Fi Tahqeeq wa Takhreej Muwatta Imam Malik Riwayatu Ibn ul-Qasim[13]
- Tahqeeq wa Takhreej Hisnul Muslim
- Alfathul Mubeen Fi Tahqeeq Tabqaat Al-Mudaliseen[14]
- Musafaha wa Mohaniqa Ke Ahkaam wa Masael[15]
- Nabi Kareem ﷺ kay Lail wa Nahaar[16]
- Taufeeq Al-Bari Fi Tatbeeq Al-Quran wa Saheeh Al-Bukhari[17]
- Masla Fatiha Khalful Imam[18]
- Juzz Rafahul Yadain[19]
- Fazael Sahaba[20]
- Noorul Enain Fi Masalate Asbaate Rafa-ul-Yadain[21]
Hadith referencing[]
- Sahih Muslim of Muslim ibn al-Hajjaj. Riyadh: Dar us Salam Publications, 2007. 1st Ed. 7 volumes.
- Jami' at-Tirmidhi of Muhammad ibn 'Isa at-Tirmidhi. Riyadh: Dar us Salam Publications, 2007. 6 volumes.
- Al-Sunan al-Sughra of Al-Nasa'i. Riyadh: Dar us Salam Publications, 2008. 6 volumes.
- Sunan Abu Dawood of Abu Dawood. Riyadh: Dar us Salam Publications, 2008. 1st Ed. 5 volumes. Translated by Yasir Qadhi. ISBN 978-9960-500-11-9
- Sunan ibn Majah of Ibn Majah. Riyadh: Dar us Salam Publications, 2007. 1st Ed. 5 volumes. ISBN 9960-9881-3-9
Death[]
Hafiz Zubair Alizai died on 10 November 2013 in Benazir Bhutto Hospital in Rawalpindi, Pakistan of lung failure.[22][23]
See also[]
- Muhammad al-Bukhari
- Muslim ibn al-Hajjaj
- Malik ibn Anas
- Al-Shafi‘i
- Ahmad ibn Hanbal
- Ibn Taymiyyah
- Muhammad Nasiruddin al-Albani
References[]
- ^ Sewag, Z., 2016. The intra-Sunni conflicts in Pakistan. In Faith-based violence and Deobandi militancy in Pakistan (p. 324). Palgrave Macmillan, London. " Hafi z Zubair Alizai (1957–2013) from Attock, Punjab, was a strong proponent of Salafism"
- ^ "محدث العصر حافظ زبیر علی زئی مرحوم کی چند یادیں اور الحدیث کا آپ کی حیات و خدمات پرخصوصی شمارہ". Nawaiwaqt. 17 July 2020.
- ^ "A Special Magazine on the life of Zubair Ali Zai". AlHadithHazro. 17 July 2020.
- ^ حافظ زبیر علی زئی رحمہ اللہ کا تعارف — انھی کے قلم سے. Noorul Enain Book. 1988.
- ^ Who is Zubair Alizai, his family, his sons - https://ishaatulhadith.com/books/pdf/Noor-ul-Enain-Rafa-ul-Yadain/#13-5
- ^ Anwar al Sunan Fi Tahqiq Aasar il Sunan (latest publishing) shared on their official website - https://ishaatulhadith.com/books/pdf/Anwar-al-Sunan-Fi-Tahqiq-Aasar-il-Sunan/
- ^ Anwaarul Saheefah (latest publishing) shared on their official website - https://ishaatulhadith.com/books/pdf/Anwaar-us-Saheefa-Fee-Ahadees-Zaeefa/
- ^ Kitabul Zuhafa (latest publishing) shared on their official website - https://ishaatulhadith.com/books/pdf/Kitabul-Zuafaa/
- ^ Tafseer Ibn Kaseer Jild 1 (edition 2009) shared on their official website - https://ishaatulhadith.com/books/pdf/Tafseer-Ibn-Kaseer-1/
- ^ Masael Muhammad Ibn Usman Ibn Abi Shaybah (latest publishing) shared on their official website - https://ishaatulhadith.com/books/pdf/AlMasahil-Abi-Shaybah/
- ^ Juzz Ali Bin Muhammad Al-Himyari (latest publishing) shared on their official website - https://ishaatulhadith.com/books/pdf/Juzz-Ali-Alhimyari/
- ^ Kitabul Arbaʿīn Le Ibn Taymiyyah (latest publishing) shared on their official website - https://ishaatulhadith.com/books/pdf/Kitabul-Arbaheen/
- ^ Muwatta Imam Malik Riwayatu Ibn ul-Qasim (latest publishing) shared on their official website - https://ishaatulhadith.com/books/pdf/Muwatta-Imam-Malik/
- ^ Al FathulMubeen Fi Tahqeeq e Tabaqatil Mudaliseen (latest publishing) shared on their official website - https://ishaatulhadith.com/books/pdf/Al-FathulMubeen-Fi-Tahqeeq-Tabqaat-il-Mudaliseen/
- ^ Musafaha wa Muhaniqa (latest publishing) shared on their official website - https://ishaatulhadith.com/books/pdf/musafaha-wa-mohaniqah-ky-ahkaam-wamasaahil/
- ^ Nabi Kareem kay Lail wa Nahaar (latest publishing) shared on their official website - https://ishaatulhadith.com/books/pdf/Nabi-Kay-Lail-Wa-Nahaar/
- ^ Taufeeq al-Baari fi Tatbeeq al-Quran wa Saheeh al-Bukhari (latest publishing) shared on their official website - https://ishaatulhadith.com/books/pdf/Taufeeq-ul-Baari-fee-Tatbeeq-al-Quran-wa-Saheeh-al-Bukhari/
- ^ Fatiha Khalful Imam (latest publishing) shared on their official website - https://ishaatulhadith.com/books/pdf/Fatiha-Khalf-ul-Imaam/
- ^ Juzz Rafahul Yadain (latest publishing) shared on their official website - https://ishaatulhadith.com/books/pdf/Juzz-Rafa-ul-Yadain/
- ^ Fazahil Sahaba (latest publishing) shared on their official website - https://ishaatulhadith.com/books/pdf/Fazail-e-Sahaba/
- ^ Noorul Enain (latest publishing) shared on their official website - https://ishaatulhadith.com/books/pdf/Noor-ul-Enain-Rafa-ul-Yadain/
- ^ "حافظ زبیر علی زئی کی وفات امت کیلئے عظیم صدمہ ہے، دینی رہنمائوں کا اظہار تعزیت". Nawaiwaqt. 11 November 2013.
- ^ Damanvi, Abdullah (December 2013). "علامہ حافظ محمد زبیر علی زئیؒ" [Allamah Hafiz Zubair Ali Zai]. Mohaddis Magazine (in Urdu).
- 1957 births
- 2013 deaths
- 20th-century imams
- 20th-century Muslim scholars of Islam
- 21st-century Muslim scholars of Islam
- Arabic-language writers from Pakistan
- Biographical evaluation scholars
- Hadith scholars
- Pakistan Merchant Navy
- Pakistani imams
- Pakistani Islamic religious leaders
- Pakistani Sunni Muslim scholars of Islam
- Pashtun people
- People from Attock District
- People who memorized the Quran
- Sunni imams
- Ahl-i Hadith
- University of the Punjab alumni