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    Academic Research on the Quran: A Critical Bibliography A

    GOWHAR QUADIR WANI

    ALIGARH JOURNAL OF QURANIC STUDIES, 2019

    bibliography is much more than a mere list of books; it portrays major developments and trends in the concerned subject and gives an idea of the various shifts and waves in the intellectual history of a particular field. The Holy Qur'ān, the Scripture of Islam, has remained the focus of intellectual engagement throughout history right from its revelation. This has resulted in a rich corpus of the Qur'anic scholarship spread over a range of subfields including translations of the Qur'ān in different languages, commentaries of the Qur'an, Qur'anic lexicon, principles of the Qur'anic exegesis, Qur'anic sciences, etc. During the modern period, the Western imperialism paved the way for globalization of English language which, in turn, has culminated in

  • Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi

    Indian Islamic scholar (1856 – 1921)

    A'la Hazrat
    Imam Ahl-e-Sunnat

    Ahmed Raza Khan

    Born14 June 1856

    Bareilly, North-Western Provinces, British India
    (present-day Uttar Pradesh, India)

    Died28 October 1921(1921-10-28) (aged 65)

    Bareilly, United Provinces, British India
    (present-day Uttar Pradesh, India)

    Resting placeBareilly Sharif Dargah, Uttar Pradesh, India
    NationalityIndian
    SpouseIrshad Begum
    Children
    Parents
    CitizenshipBritish Indian
    EraModern era
    RegionSouth Asia
    Main interest(s)Islamic theology, Hadith, Tafsir, Hanafijurisprudence, Urdu poetry, Tasawwuf, Science, Philosophy, Psychology, Astronomy
    RelationsHassan Raza Khan (Brother)
    Ibrahim Raza Khan (Grandson) (Son of Hamid Raza Khan)
    Akhtar Raza Khan (Great-Grandson)
    Asjad Raza Khan (Great-Great-Grandson)
    Subhan Raza Khan (Great-Great-Grandson)
    Kaif Raza Khan (Great-Great-Grandson)
    Tauqeer Raza Khan (Great-Great-Grandson)
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    Ala Hazrat


    Ahmed Raza Khan

    TitleImam Ahl-e-Sunnat

    إِمَامُ أَهْلِ السُّنَّةِ‎

    Born14 June 1856

    Bareilly, North-Western Provinces, British India

    DiedOctober 1921(1921-10-00) (aged 65)

    Bareilly, United Provinces, British India

    Resting placeBareilly Sharif Dargah, Uttar Pradesh, India
    ReligionIslam
    NationalityIndian
    SpouseIrshad Begum
    Children
    Parents
    CitizenshipBritish Indian
    EraModern era
    RegionSouth Asia
    DenominationSunni
    JurisprudenceHanafi
    CreedMaturidi
    MovementBarelvi
    Main interest(s)Islamic theology, Hadith, Tafsir, Hanafijurisprudence, Urdu poetry, Tasawwuf, Science, Philosophy, Psychology, Astronomy
    TariqaQadri
    RelationsHassan Raza Khan (Brother)
    Ibrahim Raza Khan (Grandson)(Son of Hamid Raza Khan)
    Akhtar Raza Khan (Great-Grandson)
    Asjad Raza Khan (Great-Great-Grandson)
    Hussam Raza Khan (Great- Great-Grandson)
    SuccessorHamid Raza Khan

    Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi, also known as Ala Hazrat, (Urdu: أَعْلَىٰ حَضْرَتِ إِمَامِ أَحْمَدَ رَضَـا خَانٍ بَرِيلَوِيٍّ) was an IndianIslamic scholar, theologian, jurist, preacher, and poet from Bareilly, British India. He is revered as the founder of the Barelvi movement and the Razvi branch of the QadiriSufi order. Considered a polymath, he wrote extensively on law, religion, philosophy, and sciences, mastering both rational and religious subjects. He was a reformer who defended ProphetMuhammad and popular Sufi practices, influencing millions of people. Today, the Barelvi movement has around 200 million followers in the region.

    References

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    1. Hayat-e-Aala Hadhrat, vol.1 p.1
    2. ↑Rahman, Tariq. "Munāẓarah Literature in Urdu: An Extra-Curricular Educational Input in Pakistan's Religious Education." Islamic Studies (2008): 197–220.
    3. Robinson, Francis (1988). Varie

    Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi

    Indian Islamic scholar (1856 – 1921)

    A'la Hazrat
    Imam Ahl-e-Sunnat

    Ahmed Raza Khan

    Born14 June 1856

    Bareilly, North-Western Provinces, British India
    (present-day Uttar Pradesh, India)

    Died28 October 1921(1921-10-28) (aged 65)

    Bareilly, United Provinces, British India
    (present-day Uttar Pradesh, India)

    Resting placeBareilly Sharif Dargah, Uttar Pradesh, India
    NationalityIndian
    SpouseIrshad Begum
    Children
    Parents
    CitizenshipBritish Indian
    EraModern era
    RegionSouth Asia
    Main interest(s)Islamic theology, Hadith, Tafsir, Hanafijurisprudence, Urdu poetry, Tasawwuf, Science, Philosophy, Psychology, Astronomy
    RelationsHassan Raza Khan (Brother)
    Ibrahim Raza Khan (Grandson) (Son of Hamid Raza Khan)
    Akhtar Raza Khan (Great-Grandson)
    Asjad Raza Khan (Great-Great-Grandson)
    Subhan Raza Khan (Great-Great-Grandson)
    Kaif Raza Khan (Great-Great-Grandson)
    Tauqeer Raza Khan (Great-Great-Grandson)
    ReligionIslam
    DenominationSunni
    JurisprudenceHanafi
    CreedMaturidi
    MovementBarelvi
    SuccessorHamid Raza Khan

    Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi (14 June 1856–28 October 1921), known reverentially as A'la Hazrat, was an Indian Islamic scholar and poet who is considered as the founder of the Barelvi movement.

    Born in Bareilly, British India, Khan wrote on law, religion, philosophy and the sciences, and because he mastered many subjects in both rational and religious sciences he has been called a polymath by Francis Robinson, a leading Western historian and academic who specializes in the history of South Asia and Islam.

    He was an Islamic scholar who wrote extensively in defense of the status of Muhammad in Islam and popular Sufi practices. He influenced millions of people, and today the Barelvi movement has around 200 million followers in the region. Khan is viewed as a Mujaddid, or reviver of Islam by his foll

    BIOGRAPHY

    The beloved grandson of Ala Hazrat & Ustad e Zaman Hazrat Mawlana Muhammad Kaif Raza Qadri (may his shadow be prolonged) is a man of excellence; the blessings that come from his relations with his ancestors play a great role in him. He is the youngest son of Nabira e Ala Hazrat wa Ustad e Zaman Muhammad Shuaib Raza Qadri . He remains active in both religious and national issues.

    His Birth & Name

    He was born on the 17th of Ramadan Al Kareem, 1420 AH (1999 AD) in Mahallah Shahgarh Baheri Bareilly. This was the fifth birth of the family of Shuaib e Millat, so the relatives were extremely happy. After the birth, Taj al-Sharī`ah Allamah Akhtar Razā named the newborn ‘Muhammad’ but agreed on calling him ‘Kaif Raza Khan’.

    His lineage is as followed: Muhammad Kaif Raza Khan, the son of Shuaib e Millat, the son of Uvais e Millat, the son of Murtaza Raza Khan, the grandson of the Brother of Ala Hazrat Ustad e Zaman Allama Mawlana Hasan Raza Barelvi.(may there be mercy and favor upon them).

    Amongst the family of Ala Hazrat, the one who benefited most from his relation to his ancestors is his (Muhammad Kaif Raza Qadri) father, Nabira e Ala Hazrat wa Ustad e Zaman Muhammad Shuaib Raza Qadri. After him it is, he, Huzur Kaif e Millat `Muhammad Kaif Razā Khan Qadri who benefited the most due to his lineage from his mother being through leading to Mujaddid e Islam Ala Hazrat Imam Ahmad Raza Khan Qadri, Muhaddith e Bareillvi. This connection is a great honor.

    The reason this relation is so honorable is that the beloved grandson of Ala Hazrat & Ustad e Zaman, Huzur Mawlana Kaif Raza Khan’s (may his shadow be prolonged) predecessor is Qutb e Waqt Mawlana Raza Ali Khan (may mercy be upon him). He was very well-known in the sciences of Fiqh and Tasawwuf. The Qutb e Waqt was a person of countless qualities such as his pertinent speech, immediate ‘salam’, piety, contentment, clemency, humility, abstraction, and uniqueness. He is the biological grandfather of Mujaddid e