Abdul Hai Arifi Explained

Abdul Hai Arifi
Office1:2nd President of Darul Uloom Karachi
Predecessor1:Muhammad Shafi Deobandi
Successor1:Muhammad Rafi Usmani
Termstart1:1976
Termend1:27 March 1986
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Religion:Islam
Birth Date:1898
Resting Place:Graveyard of Darul Uloom Karachi
Alma Mater:Muhammadan Anglo-Oriental College, University of Lucknow
Disciple Of:Ashraf Ali Thanwi
Disciples:Muhammad Taqi Usmani, Muhammad Rafi Usmani

Abdul Hai Arifi (1898 – 27 March 1986) was a Pakistani Muslim scholar and a Sufi mentor of the Chishti order. He was a disciple of Ashraf Ali Thanwi. He authored books including Uswah Rasool-e-Akram and Death and Inheritance. He served as the president of Darul Uloom Karachi for ten years.

Arifi was an alumnus of Muhammadan Anglo-Oriental College and the University of Lucknow. He practiced law between 1926 and 1935, and homeopathy from 1936 until he died on 27 March 1986. His students in Sufism include Muhammad Taqi Usmani and Muhammad Rafi Usmani.

Biography

Abdul Hai Arifi was born in 1898 in United Provinces of British India. He graduated from Muhammadan Anglo-Oriental College in 1923 and got an LLB degree from the University of Lucknow. He practiced law between 1926 and 1935. He left the field of law and studied Homeopathy in 1936. He practiced homeopathic medicine until his death. He had been in touch with Ashraf Ali Thanwi from 1923, and became his "murid" in 1927. Thanwi authorized him in the Chishti order in 1935.

Arifi was a member of the executive council of Darul Uloom Karachi and succeeded Muhammad Shafi Deobandi as the president of Darul Uloom Karachi and served the seminary for about ten years until his death. He died on 27 March 1986. His funeral prayer was led by Muhammad Taqi Usmani and attended by Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq and Jahan Dad Khan. He was buried in the graveyard of Darul Uloom Karachi. His disciples include Muhammad Taqi Usmani[1] and Muhammad Rafi Usmani.

Literary works

Arifi authored books including:[2]

Legacy

Muhammad Rafi Usmani wrote Mere murshid Ḥaẓrat-i ʻĀrifī[3] and Sayyid Riyazuddin wrote Ārif Billāh Ḥaz̤rat Ḍākṭar Muḥammad ʻAbdulhaʼī: savāniḥ ḥayāt va taʻlīmāt.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Profile of Muhammad Taqi Usmani on Muslim500 . muslim500.com . 25 December 2020.
  2. Web site: Abdul Hai Arifi on WorldCat . worldcat.org . . 25 December 2020.
  3. Book: Usmani . Muhammad Rafi . Muhammad Rafi Usmani . Mere Murshid Hazrat-e-Aarifi . worldcat.org . 1045663631 . 25 December 2020.
  4. Book: Sayyid Riyāz̤uddīn . ʻĀrif Billāh Ḥaz̤rat Ḍākṭar Muḥammad ʻAbdulhaʼī: savāniḥ ḥayāt va taʻlīmāt . worldcat.org . 36204814 . 25 December 2020.