Abdul Haq Azmi
Shaykh Saani, Shaykh al-Hadith, Maulana Abdul Haq Azmi | |
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Personal life | |
Born | 1928 Jagdishpur, Azamgarh district, United Provinces, British India |
Died | 30 December 2016 Deoband, Uttar Pradesh, India | (aged 87–88)
Main interest(s) | Hadith |
Alma mater | Darul Uloom Deoband |
Occupation | Muhaddith |
Relatives | Rana Ayyub |
Religious life | |
Religion | Islam |
Denomination | Sunni |
Jurisprudence | Hanafi |
Creed | Maturidi |
Movement | Deobandi |
Senior posting | |
Disciple of | Muhammad Talha Kandhlawi |
Influenced by |
Abdul Haq Azmi (1928 – 30 December 2016) was an Indian Islamic scholar who was a senior professor of hadith at the Darul Uloom Deoband. He was an alumnus of Darul Uloom Mau and Darul Uloom Deoband. His students included Mahmood Madani, Mohammad Najeeb Qasmi and Noor Alam Khalil Amini.
Biography
[edit]Abdul Haq Azmi was born in 1928 in Jagdishpur, Azamgarh.[1] He attended local schools and then Madrasa Bayt al-Ulum in Sarai Mir, Azamgarh. He later studied at Darul Uloom Mau up to 7th grade of Arabic and then entered the Darul Uloom Deoband in 1948 and graduated after studying with scholars Hussain Ahmad Madani, Izaz Ali Amrohi and Ibrahim Balyawi. He studied rational sciences with his stepfather Muslim Jaunpuri, who was a disciple of Majid Ali Jaunpuri.[2][3][1] He was an authorized disciple of Muhammad Talha Kandhlawi.[4]
Azmi taught at the Mata'ul Uloom, Banaras for over sixteen years.[1] As a mufti at Darul Uloom Mau for thirteen years, he issued nearly 13,000 rulings.[5] He was later appointed as hadith teacher at the Darul Uloom Deoband in 1982 where he taught Mishkat al-Masabih and the second volume Sahih al-Bukhari. He taught Sahih al-Bukhari in the Darul Uloom Deoband for 34 years. His students included Mohammad Najeeb Qasmi, Mahmood Madani, Noor Alam Khalil Amini and Salman Mansoorpuri.[5][2][1]
Azmi died on 30 December 2016 (30 Rabi' al-awwal 1438 AH) and was buried in the Qasmi cemetery of the Darul Uloom Deoband. His funeral prayer was led by Arshad Madani. He is survived by his wife and twelve children. His son Abdul Bar Azmi is Professor of Hadith in Madrasa Bayt al-Ulum Sarai Mir in Azamgarh.[5][1]
Personal life
[edit]Azmi was married to Muhammad Ayyub Waqif's maternal cousin sister, who is also the father of Indian journalist Rana Ayyub.[6]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]Citations
[edit]- ^ a b c d e Mohammad Najeeb Qasmi. "Ah! Sheikh-ul-Hadith of Darul Uloom Deoband, Maulana Abdul Haq Azmi is no more in this world". NajeebQasmi.com. Archived from the original on 13 July 2020. Retrieved 14 September 2019.
- ^ a b "Rich tributes paid to Maulana Azmi". SaudiGazette.com. Retrieved 14 September 2019.
- ^ "Shaykh Abdul Haq Ahwal-o-Aasar". darululoom-deoband.com. Retrieved 15 September 2019.
- ^ Saharanpuri, Muhammad Shahid (2020). Maulana Muhammad Talha Kandhlawi: Ek Zakir-o-Zahid Shakhsiyyat (in Urdu) (1st ed.). Saharanpur: Maktaba Yadgar-e-Shaikh. p. 238.
- ^ a b c "Obituary: Hadhrat Maulana Shaikh Abdul Haq Azami (1928-2016)". Deoband.net. Retrieved 14 September 2019.
- ^ Muhammad Ayyub Waqif. Yaad-e-Ayyam (in Urdu) (2017 ed.). Tehreer-e-Nau Publications. p. 41.
Bibliography
[edit]- Madani, Muhammad Shakir Nisar, ed. (July 2018). Tadhkirah Qutb-e-Zamaan (in Urdu). Idara Pasban Ilm-o-Adab.