Ilm-ud-Din explained

Ilm Deen
Birth Date:4 December 1908
Birth Place:Lahore, Punjab, British India
Death Date:31 October 1929 (aged 20)
Death Place:Central Jail Mianwali, Punjab, British India
Death Cause:Execution by hanging
Resting Place:Miani Sahib Graveyard, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan
Conviction:Murder
Criminal Penalty:Death
Criminal Status:Executed

Ilm Deen, also written as Alimuddin (4 December 1908 – 31 October 1929), was an Indian Muslim carpenter who assassinated a book publisher named Mahashe Rajpal for publishing the book Rangila Rasul, which was considered derogatory towards the Islamic prophet, Muhammad, by Muslims.[1] He was executed for this crime. Alimuddin, was given the title ghazi (a Muslim warrior victorious in battle against the opponents of Islam). In Pakistan, a full-length feature film was produced on the life of Alimuddin and screened on television worldwide.[2]

Background

Mahashe Rajpal published an anonymous pamphlet in 1923 titled Rangila Rasul, which contained a reexamination of the hadiths of Sahih al-Bukhari, among other sources, along with an allegedly salacious commentary. Rangila Rasul had a surface appearance of a lyrical and laudatory work on Muhammad and his teachings and called Muhammad "a widely experienced" person who was best symbolized by his many wives.

Various sections of the Indian Muslim community started a movement demanding that the book be banned. In 1927, the administration of the British Raj enacted a law prohibiting insults aimed at founders and leaders of religious communities.[3]

Murder

Ilm Deen decided to kill the publisher. On April 6, 1929, he set out for the bazaar and purchased a dagger for one rupee. He hid the dagger in his pants and waited for Rajpal at some distance from Rajpal's shop. Rajpal had not arrived yet. Ilm Deen did not know what Rajpal looked like. He tried to find out where Rajpal was through people that were around. Rajpal entered the shop and Ilm Deen did not notice him but soon someone alerted him that Rajpal was inside. The young man entered the shop, lunged forward and attacked him. He stabbed his dagger into the chest of Rajpal. He fell to the ground and died instantly. The police arrested Ilm Deen and took him to Lahori Gate Police Station. Later Ilm Deen was shifted to Central Jail Mianwali. The murder caused considerable religious tension in Punjab and beyond.[4]

Trial and execution

The trial lawyer for Ilm Deen was Farrukh Hussain.

Two witnesses from the prosecution side claimed that he was guilty. Muhammad Ali Jinnah, then a prominent Indian lawyer, and later the founder of Pakistan, was then sought out to appear in the appeal hearing at the Lahore High Court.[5] Jinnah appealed on the grounds of extenuating circumstances, saying that Ilm Deen was only 19 or 20. He asked for the death sentence to be commuted to imprisonment for life. This contention was rejected by the court. Ilm Deen was convicted and given the death penalty according to the Indian Penal Code, and subsequently executed.[6]

In popular culture

Ilm Deen enjoys a certain popularity among some of Pakistan's Islamists, who perceive him as a defender of the faith who has unjustly been executed and thus became a martyr, so many apologetic books and movies have been made as a way to commemorate him.[7]

Books

!Year!Title!Author!Publisher!Language
1929Shahīd-i Islām Janāb G̲ẖāzī ʻIlmuddīn ShahīdMuhammad Ismaʻil Munshī Naṣīr Aḥmad, LahorePunjabi
1972ʻĀshiq-i rasūl-i maqbūl G̲h̲āzī ʻIlm Dīn shahīdMiyān̲ Muḥammad AbūlfatḥMaktaban Merī Library, LahoreUrdu
1982G̲h̲āzī ʻIlmuddīn ShahīdRā'e Muḥammad KamālKaram Publications, Lahore
1990G̲h̲āzī ʻIlmuddīn shahīdẒafar Iqbāl NagīnahJang Publications, Lahore
2004Naʻt-i ʻishq-i Muḥammad : barāʼe G̲h̲āzī ʻIlmuddīn ShahīdSayyid Ṣādiq Shāh Zawiya Publishers, LahorePunjabi
2007G̲h̲āzī ʻIlmuddīn shahīd : Shahīd-i nāmūs-i risālat K̲h̲ūlah MatīnʻIlm va ʻIrfān Publishers, LahoreUrdu
G̲h̲āzī ʻIlmuddīn Shahīd raḥmatulláh alaihSayyid Muḥammad ʻUsmānNūrī Kutub K̲h̲ānah, Lahore
2008G̲h̲āzī ʻIlmuddīn shahīdFarḥān ZulfiqārḤamzah Buks, Lahore

Films

!Year!Title!Director!Producer!Actor who portrayed Ilm Deen !Language
1978Ghazi Ilmuddin ShaheedHaidarHaidarHaidarPunjabi
2002Rasheed DogarRiaz & Shehzad GujjarMoammar RanaUrdu
2024Mijanur RahamanBaibars Media LimitedMijanur RahamanBengali

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Rumi. Raza. 30 October 2015. Blasphemy it was not. 22 April 2019. The Friday Times (newspaper).
  2. Gupta . Amit Kumar . 1997 . Defying Death: Nationalist Revolutionism in India, 1897-1938 . Social Scientist . English . 25 . 9 . 3–27 . 10.2307/3517678 . 20488099 . 30 April 2022 ., page 47.
  3. Web site: Insult to religion. Soli J. Sorabjee. Indian Express (newspaper). 25 June 2006. 22 April 2019.
  4. Web site: 2015-03-12. Salmaan Taseer murder case harks back to 1929 killing of Hindu publisher. 2020-12-22. the Guardian. en.
  5. Web site: Ramzi . Shanaz . 2014-03-30 . Where history meets modern comforts . 2023-12-17 . DAWN.COM . en.
  6. Web site: Oct 22, 2016. Where executed blasphemy killer is revered as a saint. 2020-12-22. The New Indian Express.
  7. Web site: Swami . Praveen . 3 July 2022 . How India’s first blasphemy murderer was made Pakistan’s model citizen . The Print.