Khalid Masud Explained

Region:Pakistan
Era:Modern era
Khalid Masud
School Tradition:Farahi-Islahi

Allama Khalid Masud (16 December 1935 – 1 October 2003), was a Muslim scholar of Pakistan. He spent the major part of his life with Moulana Amin Ahsan Islahi. He conveyed ideas and thoughts of his teacher and Imam Farhi to general public. He wrote a number of books and articles and delivered lectures on Islam, science and other subjects.

By profession he was a chemical engineer but he spent his life in serving Farahi's school of thought. He worked as in charge of Idara Taddabur e Qur'an o Hadith.

Early life

Allama Khalid Masud was born in Lilla Town, Jhelum District, Pakistan. He belonged to a religious family having association with sufi school of thought, Naqshbandi Mujaddadi. But he and his father Saif U Rehman both were not under influence of sufism and they concentrated mainly towards Qur'an and Sharia. His father Saif U Rehman completed his education in 1926 from Oriental College Lahore where he learnt Arabic as major subject. He was a scholarly person. He kept his eldest son with him during his teaching services in schools of different cities. He played a major role in upbringing of his beloved child. Khalid Masud learnt basics of Arabic and Persian from his father Saif U Rehman who was an Arabic teacher at his time.

Education and career

He did his Master's degree in Chemistry from Punjab University, Lahore in 1958.[1] In 1964 he went to London for higher studies. He obtained Chemical Engineering Diploma from King's College in 1965. He remained President of UK Islamic Mission there. He also got his Master's degree in Islamic studies from Punjab University in 1975.

He joined Industries Department, Govt of Punjab in 1958. He worked there for 27 years. In 1985 he was offered position of Research Scholar in Quaid e Azam Library, Bagh e Jinnah Lahore.[2] He worked there till his retirement in 1996. There he found every opportunity to do his research work.

During his student life (from 1956 to 1958), he remained in charge / Nazam of Islami Jamiat-e-Talaba Lahore. But after completion of his studies he did not join Jamiat's parent party Jamat-e-Islami and preferred to learn Qur'an and Hadith from Maulana Amin Ahsan Islahi.

Association with Maulana Islahi

In 1958 Maulana Amin Ahsan Islahi separated from politics and Jamat-e-Islami and created a Halqa Taddabur Qur'an O Hadith. Khalid Masud was one of his early pupils who joined his Halqa. He was his only pupil who spent so much time with from 1958 till his death. He associated himself with Maulana Amin Ahsan Islahi and remained with him till his death. Khalid Masud did a major role in converting knowledge of his teacher from his lectures into text for the benefits of the public. He also helped him in writing his famous tafseer Taddabur e Qur'an. Maulana Islahi had admired a number of times his efforts in spreading Farahi's & Islahi's schools of thought.Maulana Islahi appointed him Nazam of his Idara Taddabur Qur'an o Hadith and chief editor of his quarterly journal Taddabur in 1981. He served his teacher and Idara for twenty two years till his death in 2003.[3]

After death of Maulana Islahi, management of Madras Ul Islah, Siray Mir Azam Garh UP India arranged Imam Farahi Seminar in January 1999 and especially invited Allama Khalid Masud in place of Maulana Islahi. He presented two papers there. They offered him chair of Imam Farahi for presiding the seminar.

Books and magazines

He wrote a number of books on Qur'an, Hadith, Grammar, Islam and Science for all ages.

Qur'an

Abridged version of Maulana Islahi's Tadabbur-i-Qur'an in one volume.[4]

Based on Allama Hamiduddin Farahi's Arabic books.[4] He converted it into Urdu Language for the benefit of the general public.

Hadith

Notes and References

  1. http://www.renaissance.com.pk/Decobti2y3.html A Silent Soldier calls it day
  2. Web site: Quaid e Azam Library Lahore . 30 November 2007 . https://web.archive.org/web/20111029022713/http://www.qal.org.pk/ . 29 October 2011 . dead .
  3. http://ukim.org/Uploads/newsletter/NewsLetterMarApr2004.pdf Khalid Masud: Amin Ahsan Islahi's Intellectual Heir (1935–2003)
  4. http://dar-ut-tazkeer.com/Publications.aspx?id=2 Compilation by Khalid Masood
  5. http://www.amin-ahsan-islahi.com/?=8 Work done by Maulana Islahi
  6. http://www.shibliacademy.org/book/export/html/39 Founder of Madras ul Islah
  7. http://www.qal.org.pk/Lab_coll_detail.php?catid=22&coll_name=LIBRARY%20PUBLICATIONS&catname=بچوں%20کی%20کتب&nav_id=22 Publications by Quaid e Azam Library Lahore
  8. http://www.nla.gov.pk/List.htm List of publications by National Language Authority Pakistan