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Syed Nazeer Husain

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The teachings of Nazeer Husain and Siddiq Hasan Khan were shaped amidst broader reformist developments in South Asia which saw the Muslims of India as having drifted away from 'authentic' Islamic beliefs and practices that compromised the Islamic concept of the indivisible oneness of God and bordered
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Maulana Sayyid Nazir Husain Dehalvi was the most influential of the Ahl-Hadith ulema in Delhi at the time of the revolt. The rebels coerced him into issuing a fatwa declaring a jihad...he ruled out armed jihad in India, on the grounds that the relationship with the British government was a contract
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which were deemed to be illegitimate innovations in the faith. Although Husain himself has been seen as less literalist and more favourably inclined towards Sufism than later exponents of the Ahl-i Hadith, demanding an oath of allegiance
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which was very rare among Indian Muslim scholars at the time, Husain's turbulent relations with the British at Delhi had improved. He was granted a letter of recommendation by the government to the British Vice Consul in
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movement, whose second marriage Husain had performed in 1884, though Ghulam Ahmad never studied under him. Prior to pledging his allegiance to Ghulam Ahmad and becoming his foremost disciple,
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Martin Riexingr. (2013; p.501), 'Ibn Taymiyya's Worldview and the Challenge of Modernity: A Conflict Among the Ahl-i Ḥadīth in British India' in B. Krawietz & G. Tamer (eds.),
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on idolatry. For guidance on religious matters, however, in contrast to other reformist currents in India, they advocated direct use of the central Islamic scriptures: the
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Claudia Preckel. (2013; p.174), 'Screening Ṣiddīq Ḥasan Khān's Library: The Use of Ḥanbalī Literature in 19th century Bhopal' in B. Krawietz & G. Tamer (eds.),
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Claudia Preckel. (2013, p.174), 'Screening Ṣiddīq Ḥasan Khān's Library: The Use of Ḥanbalī Literature in 19th century Bhopal' in B. Krawietz & G. Tamer (eds.),
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at Delhi for half a century, gaining international renown in this field and attracting students from different parts of India, Afghanistan, Central Asia, the
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who had him arrested and imprisoned before he could present the letter. He was later released with the intervention of the British Vice Consul.
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and was among a large number of Muslim scholars from both the Sunni and Shia sects who supported British rule and rejected calls for armed
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school of thought, which often resulted in civil disturbances that the Government sought to prevent, and because he also knew
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as the only scholar of the Ahl-i Hadith who could allay the conflict between the movement and followers of the prevailing
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have issued fatwas against him. Husain is also considered by some scholars to have had an influence on
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West African ʿulamāʾ and Salafism in Mecca and Medina: Jawāb al-Ifrῑqῑ - The Response of the African
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West African ʿulamāʾ and Salafism in Mecca and Medina: Jawāb al-Ifrῑqῑ – The Response of the African
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West African ʿulamāʾ and Salafism in Mecca and Medina: Jawāb al-Ifrῑqῑ – The Response of the African
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had also briefly studied under Husain. Other students of Husain included the Afghan-Indian scholar
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Counter-Narratives: History, Contemporary Society, and Politics in Saudi Arabia and Yemen
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Islamic Theology, Philosophy and Law: Debating Ibn Taymiyya and Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyya
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Islamic Theology, Philosophy and Law: Debating Ibn Taymiyya and Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyya
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Islamic Theology, Philosophy and Law: Debating Ibn Taymiyya and Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyya
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dedicated an obituary praising him when he died in 1902 at the age of ninety-seven.
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pilgrimage. However, he was already denounced as a Wahhabi by Indian Hanafis to the
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Within a couple of years of his release from prison in 1868, Husian, together with
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that Muslims could not legally break unless their religious rights were infringed.
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were collected posthumously by some of his students into two large volumes called
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Guido Steinberg. (2004; p.95), 'Ecology, Knowledge, and Trade in Central Arabia (
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Pan-Islam in British Indian Politics: A Study of the Khilafat Movement, 1918–1924
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seminary, which had broken up into a number of interlinked schools following
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Tavārīk̲h̲-i ʿAjīb Yaʿnī Kālā Pānī by Muḥammad Jaʿfar Thānesarī, page 246
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against it. He was also among a number of Muslim scholars, including the
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Indian Muslim scholar of the reformist Ahl-i Hadith movement (1805–1902)
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God's Terrorists: The Wahhabi Cult and the Hidden Roots of Modern Jihad
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From Sufism to Ahmadiyya: A Muslim Minority Movement in South Asia
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movement; although prominent Deobandi scholars including
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Cambridge University Press. p. 104. 936:, among Syed Nazeer Husain's students were 206:movement in India. Earning the appellation 1751: 1382:. Cambridge University Press. p. 27. 1003:, also studied under Husain in the 1850s. 878: 864: 1988:. Indiana University Press. p. 133. 1934:. Indiana University Press. p. 172. 1907:. Indiana University Press. p. 180. 1706:, New York: Palgrave Macmillan, pp.77–102 1401: 1399: 670:Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University 2015:. Indiana University Press. p. 31. 1961:. Indiana University Press. p. 25. 1558: 1556: 2088:Converts to Sunni Islam from Shia Islam 1799:, Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, pp.493–518 1748:, Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, pp.162–219 1464: 1462: 1292: 1290: 1288: 1140: 1138: 1136: 1130:, Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, pp.162–219 2060: 1670: 1396: 295:'s death in 1846, Husain led the most 237:family in the northern Indian city of 2108:19th-century Muslim scholars of Islam 2083:Indian Sunni Muslim scholars of Islam 1890:. 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Index

Muhaddith
Shaykh
Maulana
Surajgarha
Bengal Presidency
British India
Chandni Chowk
Delhi
British India
Islam
India
Sunni
Salafi
Athari
Movement
Ahl-i Hadith
Abdur-Rahman Mubarakpuri
Muhammad Ibrahim Mir Sialkoti
Abdullah Ghaznavi
Muhammad Husayn Batalwi
Ahl-i Hadith
Siddiq Hasan Khan
ashraf
Monghyr
Bihar
Shi'ite
Sayyid Ahmad Barelvi
Delhi
Shah Abdul Aziz
Shah Waliullah Dehlawi

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