Kanzul Iman (Urdu and Arabic: کنزالایمان) is a 1910 Urdu paraphrase translation of the Qur'an by Khan. Kanz ul Iman (translation of the Qur'an) ![]() Several of his books have been translated into European and South Asian languages. Imam Ahmed Raza Khan wrote several hundred books in Arabic, Persian, and Urdu, including the thirty-volume fatwa compilation Fatawa Razaviyya, and Kanzul Iman (Translation & Explanation of the Qur'an). He is buried in his hometown of Bareilly. Death Īhmed Raza Khan died in October 1921 (Safar 1340 AH) at the age of 65. The efforts of Khan and his associate scholars to establish a movement to counter the Deobandi and Ahl-i Hadith movements resulted to in the institutionalization of diverse Sufi movements and their allies in various parts of the world. The movement was largely a rural phenomenon when began but is currently popular among urban, educated Pakistanis and Indians as well as the South Asian diaspora throughout the world. The movement now has over 200 million followers globally. ![]() The movement is spread across the globe with followers in Pakistan, India, South Africa and Bangladesh. Imam Ahmed Raza wrote extensively in defense of his views, countered the Wahabism and Deobandi movements, and, by his writing and activity, became the leader of the Ahle Sunnat movement. Some Islamic scholars received permission from him to work under his guidance. His Murshid bestowed him with Khilafat in several Sufi Silsilas. (1877), at the age of 22 years, Ahmed Raza became the Mureed (disciple) of Shah Aale Rasool Marehrawi. Teachers Īccording to the official Biography written by Molana Zafar Uddin Bihari, some of his famous teachers included: Khan used the appellation "Abdul Mustafa" ("servant of the chosen one") prior to signing his name in correspondence. The name corresponding to the year of his birth was "Al Mukhtaar". His father, Naqi Ali Khan, was an Islamic scholar. Khan was born on 14 June 1856 to an Indian Muslim family in the mohallah of Jasoli in Bareilly district, North-Western Provinces, British India. He influenced millions of people, and today the Barelvi movement has around 200 million followers in the region. He was a reformer who wrote extensively in defense of the Prophet Muhammad and popular Sufi practices. He wrote on law, religion, philosophy and the sciences, and because he mastered many subjects in both rational and religious sciences, Francis Robinson, one of the leading Western scholars of South Asian Islam, considers him to be a polymath. Waalaikalllohu shollaa.Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi (14 June 1856 – October 1921), known reverentially as Ala Hazrat, was an Indian Islamic scholar, theologian, jurist, preacher, poet from Bareilly, British India, considered as the founder of the Barelvi movement and the Razvi branch of the Qadri Sufi order. Wa tadzallal baina yadaikaWastajaarot yaa habiibii, Ya habib salaamun'alaika, Shalawatullohi alaikaĪsyroqol badru alainaa, fakhtafat minhul buduru. Thank You Maher from the bottom of my heart. I feel so much in love with Rasulullah p.b.u.h. No words could describe my feeling when I listen to Ya Nabi Salam Alayka. My du'a to you and your family to always be blessed by ALLAH s.w.t. Your wording are so meaningful and touch my heart. ![]() My youngest one, 4 yrs old keep repeating the chorus of your Alhamdulillah song most of the time. And the best thing is that all 3 of my sons are also hooked to your songs, which is great. Solawat to Rasulullah, Alhamdulillah, Insya Allah ans so on. Songs that I mostly sings are now zikr such Subhanallah. How? My though are more focus to ALLAH and Rasulullah p.b.u.h. I'm hooked to them, of course in a positive way. First of all, i wish to thank ALLAH for opening my heart to hear to your beautiful and meaningful songs. Ya Elahi Har Jagah Teri Ata Ka Saath HoĬategories Y Tags Maher Zain, Ya Nabi Salam Alaika, Ya Nabi Salam Alayka.You came to us with the best of religions
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