• Home
  • About Us
  • Latest News
  • Web Links

Menu

  • Home
  • Introduction
  • Ashrafiya Dynasty
  • Shaykh al Islam
  • Spiritual Tree
  • Serving Islam
  • Speech Transcripts
  • Poetry
  • Tribute
  • Tafsir al Ashrafi

Biography

  • Biography Menu
  • Early Life
  • Education
  • Muhaddith al-A'zam al-Hind
  • Family
  • Ziyarah
  • Works
  • Titles
  • First Visit to Europe
  • Institutions
  • Khulafa
  • Summary

Media & Gallery

  • Video Speeches
  • Video Naat & Manqabat
  • Other Video's

Designed by:
SiteGround web hosting Joomla Templates
Education
Education Menu
Education

 

 

  • Jamia Ashraf, Kicchocha Shareef,
  • Jamiya Ashrafiya, Mubarakpur
  • Graduation

 

 

 
Jamia Ashraf, Kicchocha PDF Print E-mail
Education

 


Hadrat went to 'Jamia Ashraf' in Kicchocha Shareef and obtained his early Islamic education there. Hadrat also attended school in Kicchocha Shareef where he was regarded as an outstanding model pupil. The education at Jamia Ashraf continued until Hadrat reached the age of fourteen year's and three month's when Hadrat's noble father Muhaddith al-A'zam al-Hind Rahmatullahi alayh admitted him to Darul Uloom Ashrafiya, (now known Jamia Ashrafiya) Mubarakpur on 10 Shawwal 1371 A.H under the tutelage of 'Hafiz e Millat' Mawlana Shah Abdul Aziz Ashrafi Rahmatullahi alayh.

 

 

 

 
Jamia Ashrafiya, Mubarakpur PDF Print E-mail
Education

 

Jamia Ashrafiya, Mubarakpur

 

Muhaddith al-A'zam al-Hind Rahmatullahi 'alayh admitted him to Darul Uloom Ashrafiya, Mubarakpur on 10 Shawwal 1371 A.H under the tutelage of 'Hafiz e Millat' Mawlana Shah Abdul Aziz Rahmatullahi 'alayh. At that particular time the University at Mubarakpur was regarded as the pre-eminent place of study and excellence for those wanting to become Islamic scholars and teachers in the sub-continent. Hadrat diligently studied the Dars e Nizami and read all the available Persian - Farsi, Urdu and Arabic books as well as literature not part of his course to gain additional knowledge. Hadrat's time spent studying was exemplary and relentless in every aspect. So much research would be done that after attending lectures, Hadrat would teach his fellow students the same lectures in case they had not fully understood them.  Hadrat spent ten years at Mubarakpur with the same integrity that had been a distinguishing feature of his childhood. Even after reading his curriculum set texts and studying hundreds of other Islamic books, Hadrats thirst for knowledge remained insatiable.

 

'' Lecturer's had taken Hadrat's studying as far as was 
possiblefor them, yet Hadrat wanted to acquire more '' 

  

Hadrat's desire was to study books on Islamic philosophy and science over and above those already studied. Fortunately at that time the undisputed authorities on teaching these subjects were Jamia Makulat Allama Abdul Rauf and 'Mufakkir al-Islam' Hadrat Allama Mawlana Muzaffar Hassan Zafarabadi. Both recognised and appreciated Hadrat's desire to acquire more knowledge that both scholars taught with great enthusiasm and effort, often debating points well into the morning.



At Islamic universities when students are allowed home for the blessed months of
Sha'baan and Ramadan, Hadrat would continue to study from his father, Muhaddith al-A'zam al-Hind Rahmatullahi 'alayh he too would not be preaching during Ramadan. Hadrat's continuous progress would be supervised ensuring he spent all year studying Islam.

 

 

  

 
Graduation PDF Print E-mail
Education

 


After studying the science's it was imperative for Hadrat that he completed studying Islamic Philosophy. Therefore, after being chosen as the successor to Hadrat Muhaddith al-A'zam al-Hind
Rahmatullahi alayh, Hadrat returned to Mubarakpur to complete his studies, thus showing the importance Hadrat attached to his continuing education. After spending a further year at Mubarakpur, Hadrat's graduation took place at the hands of 'Hafiz e Millat' Mawlana Shah Abd 'al Aziz Rahmatullahi alayh on 10 Shawaal 1382 (Jan 1963).



At the age of twenty-five years, one month and ten days
Hadrat had finally completed his extensive further education, after spending over ten years at Darul Uloom Ashrafiya. Hadrat's intellect and thirst for further knowledge enabled him to cover all known fields of Islamic Sacred Law and Fiqh (Jurisprudence), science, philosophy, mathematics and all known fields of legal requirements of writing Fatwa's (edicts) as well as numerous other areas. Hadrat's teachers* included, among others :  

 

  •  
    • 'Makhdoom al-Millat' Hadrat Muhaddith al-A'zam al-Hind  
    • Hafiz al-Millat Mawlana Shah Abdul Aziz Ashrafi
    • Shams al-Ulema Qazi Shamshuddin Jaunpuri
    • 'Jalalat al-Ilm' Hadrat Allama Abdul Mustapha Azmi
    • 'Jamia Makulat' Hadrat Allama Hafiz Abdul Rauf Balyawi
    • 'Behr al-Ulum' Hadrat Allama Mufti Abdul-Mannan Azmi
    • 'Mufakkir al-Islam' Hadrat Allama Muzaffar Hasan Zafaradibi
    • 'Sadi e Zama' Hadrat Mawlana Sayyad Shams al-Haq Azmi
    • 'Ashraf al-Ulema' Mawlana Sayyad Hamid Ashraf Ashrafi al-Jilani
    • 'Shaykh al-Qurra' Hadrat Mawlana Qari Muhammad Yahya Azmi 

  * Ridwanallah ta'ala 'alyhi 'majmaim

Hadrat's initial education was commenced by his mother Sayyida Fatima Makhdooma and thereafter by Mawlana Nabi Hasan Khan, Mawlana Imam Ali, Hafiz Dargahi and Hafiz Ilahi Baksh May Allah be pleased with them. 

  

 

 

 


, Powered by Joomla! and designed by SiteGround web hosting

cssandhtml