Hifzur Rahman Seoharwi Explained

Hifzur Rahman Seoharwi
Termstart1:1952
Termend1:1962
Constituency:Amroha
Office1:Member of Parliament in the 1st Lok Sabha
Office2:Member of Parliament in the 2nd Lok Sabha
Office3:4th General Secretary of Jamiat Ulama-e-Hind
Term Start3:1942
Term End3:2 August 1962
Predecessor3:Abdul Haleem Siddiqi
Successor3:Muhammad Miyan Deobandi
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Birth Date:1900
Birth Place:Seohara, Bijnor district
Party:Indian National Congress
Religion:Islam
Founder:Nadwatul Musannifeen
Alma Mater:Madrasa Shahi, Moradabad, Darul Uloom Deoband
Resting Place:Munhadiyan, New Delhi
Notable Works:Tehreek-e-Pakistan Par Ek Nazar [1]

Hifzur Rahman Seoharwi (1900 – 2 August 1962) was an Indian Sunni Islamic scholar and an activist of the Indian independence movement, who served as the fourth general secretary of the Jamiat Ulama-e-Hind. He fought against British rule for 25 years (1922-1947) and spent eight years in jail.[2] As a politician, he opposed the partition of India,[3] and served as a member of the Indian Parliament for the Indian National Congress from Amroha (Lok Sabha constituency) from 1952 to 1962.[4] [5]

Biography

Hifzur Rahman Seoharwi was born in 1900 (1318 AH) in a Zamindar family in Seohara, a city and municipal board in the Bijnor district of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. His father Haaji Shamsuddin was an assistant engineer in Bhopal state and then in Bikaner state. Seoharwi was initially home-schooled and later enrolled in Madrasa Shahi in Moradabad. He graduated in the traditional Dars-e-Nizami from the Madrasa Faiz-e-Aam in Seohara. He studied there under Abdul Ghafoor Seoharwi, Ahmad Chishti and Sayyid Aftab Ali. Later in 1922, he moved to Darul Uloom Deoband and specialized in ahadith under Anwar Shah Kashmiri and graduated in 1923 (1342 AH).[6]

In 1938, Seoharwi co-founded the Nadwatul Musannifeen along with Atiqur Rahman Usmani, Hamid al-Ansari Ghazi and Saeed Ahmad Akbarabadi.[7] He was appointed the general secretary of the Jamiat Ulama-e-Hind in 1942 after Abdul Haleem Siddiqi.[8]

Seoharwi died of cancer on 2 August 1962. His funeral prayer was led by Qari Muhammad Tayyib, the Principal of Darul Uloom Deoband.[9] Tributes came from Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, ministers, and dozens of other members of the Indian Parliament. His funeral prayer was witnessed by a crowd of two hundred thousand people.[9] His resting place is located in Munhadiyan, New Delhi where Shah Waliullah Dehlawi is also buried. Hifzur Rahman Academy in Jeddah was established in his memory.[10] [11]

Literary works

Seoharwi‘s books include:

See also

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. News: Pathak. Vikas. 2018-06-23. Century not out, Jamiat still bats for an India with a composite culture. en-IN. The Hindu. 2021-07-07. 0971-751X.
  2. Web site: Maulana Hifzur Rahman and his Qasas-ul-Qur'an . www.arabnews.com . 9 July 2019.
  3. Book: Raghavan . G. N. S. . Aruna Asaf Ali: A Compassionate Radical . 1999 . National Book Trust, India . 978-81-237-2762-2 . 91 . English . Three nationalist Muslims were among those who opposed the resolution: Ansar Harwani, Maulana Hifzur Rahman and Dr. Saifuddin Kitchlew. “This is a surrender”, Kitchlew said..
  4. News: Can BJP reverse the trend in slippery Amroha? - Times of India. The Times of India. 16 April 2019 .
  5. Web site: ENTRANCEINDIA | Maulana Mohammad Hifzur Rahman MP biodata Amroha | ENTRANCEINDIA. www.entranceindia.com. 24 December 2018 .
  6. Book: Abu Salman Shahjahanpuri . Maulana Hifzur Rahman Seoharwi: Ek Siyasi Mutala . . 27,30,39 . Urdu.
  7. Book: Nayab Hasan Qasmi . Darul Uloom Deoband Ka Sahafati ManzarNama . . 176, 198.
  8. Book: Salman Mansoorpuri . Tehreek Azadi-e-Hind Mai Muslim Ulama aur Awaam ka Kirdar . 2014 . Deeni Kitab Ghar . Deoband . 193, 197 . ur.
  9. Book: Abu Muhammad Maulana Sana'ullah Saad Shuja'abadi . Ulama-e-Deoband Ke Aakhri Lamhaat . Ending moments of Deobandi scholars . Maktaba Rasheediya, Saharanpur . 120–125 . Mujahid-e-Millat Mawlana Hifzur Rahman Seoharwi. Urdu.
  10. Web site: Hifzur Rahman Academy gives souvenirs to pilgrims . SaudiGazette.com . 16 September 2014 . 19 July 2019 .
  11. Web site: Hifzur Rehman Academy honors new Muslims in Jeddah . ArabNews.com . 19 November 2013 . 19 July 2019 .
  12. Book: Khan . Abdul Waris . Islāmi Uloom mai Nadwatul Musannifeen ki Khidmāt: Ek mutāla . 1999 . Islamic Book Foundation . New Delhi . 247–250 . The contribution of Nadwatul Musannifeen in Islamic studies: A study.