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Dr.
Abubakar Muhammad Zakaria
Majumdar
Personal
Born1969 (age 54–55)
ReligionIslam
NationalityBangladeshi
Children4 sons, 2 daughters
DenominationSalafi
CreedAthari
Notable work(s)Tafsir Zakariya, Al-Hindusiyyah Wa Ta'assuru Fi Ba'dil Firaqil Islamiyyati Biha, Ash-Shirk Fil Qadim Wal Hadith, Comparative Religion and Muslim personalities
Alma materIslamic University of Madinah
Government Madrasah-e-Alia
Known forMedia personality and writer
OccupationProfessor, Fiqh and Legal Studies, Islamic University, Bangladesh
Organization
InstituteIslamic University, Bangladesh
Muslim leader
TeacherMuhammad Ibn Salih Al Uthaymin, Abdullah Al Gudayyan, Abu Bakr Jabir Al Jazairi, Imam of Masjid Nabawi Ali Al-Hudhaify, Sulaiman Al Ruhayli, Aman Bin Ali Al Jami, Saud Ibn Abdul Aziz Al Khalaf, Abdullah Al Ghunayman, Salih Bin Saad Al Suhaymi, Abdul Muhsin Al Abbad, Ziaur Rahman Azami, Muhammad Bin Mukhtar Al Shanqiti, Abdur Razzaq Al Badr
Websiteabubakarzakaria.com
Arabic name
Personal (Ism)Muḥammad Zakariyyā
محمد زكريا
Patronymic (Nasab)ibn Muḥammad Ṣiddīq ar-Raḥmān
بن محمد صدّيق الرحمن
Teknonymic (Kunya)Abū Bakr
أبو بكر
Toponymic (Nisba)Majmūʾadār
مجمدار
al-Kumillāʾī
الكوميلّائي
al-Bangālī
البنغالي

Abubakar Muhammad Zakaria Mojumder (Bengali: আবু বকর মুহাম্মাদ যাকারিয়া মজুমদার; born 1969) is a Bangladeshi Islamic Islamic scholar, media personality, professor, writer, preacher and Islamic speaker.[1][2] He is currently serving as a professor in the Department of Fiqh and Legal Studies at Islamic University Kushtia. He has been discussing Islamic programs and Islam in various newspapers and magazines on various Bangladeshi television channels, including NTV, Peace TV and so on.[3] He also giving sermons at various Islamic mahfils and pre-Jumu'ah prayers Khutba at various places.[4][5][6] His "Tafsir Zakaria" has been published by King Fahad Printing Press, the official publication of Saudi Arabia, which is appreciated by the Muslim readers of Bengal.[7][8] His two Arabic books, Al-Hundusiyyah Wa Ta'assuru Fi Ba'dil Firaqil Islamiyyati Biha[9] and Shirk fil Kadim wal Hadith are very popular in the Arab world. Besides, his books are also in curriculum in public higher studies of Bangladesh.

Early life and family

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Muhammad Zakaria Majumdar was born in 1969 to a Bengali Muslim family of Majumdars in the village of Dhanusara in the Chauddagram subdivision of East Pakistan's Comilla district. His father, Muhammad Siddiqur Rahman, was the principal of the local Dhanusara Islamia Madrasa.

Education

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Abu Bakr Zakaria received his early education from his father. He passed from Dhanusara Islamia Madrasa c. in 1982 and passed Alim in 1984. Then in 1986 he passed Fazil from the same madrasa. He was admitted to Dhaka Alia Madrasah in 1988. He was first in the first class in Kamil's combined merit list.[10]

He was admitted to the Arabic department of Dhaka University in 1986. But while studying in the second year of Dhaka University, he got admission in Islamic University of Madinah. In 1989 he was admitted to the Shariah department of the Islamic University of Madinah. He jointly placed fifth in the combined graduation or honors examinations of the Shariah department.[a] He graduated from the University of Medina with a degree in Aqeedah. After graduation, he completed his PhD on comparative theology under the supervision of Abdullah Al-Gudayyan.[citation needed]

Apart from Abdullah Al-Gudayyan, Abdur Rahim, Maulana Fakhruddin, Maulana Wajihuddin and others are among his local teachers.[citation needed]

Career

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After completing his studies, Zakaria returned to Bangladesh and joined Islamic University, Bangladesh (IU) as a lecturer in the Department of Fiqh in 2005 as an incharge.[10][11] He is also a founding member of Kulliyatul Qur'anil Karim Wad-Dirasatil Islamiyah, an Islamic Arabic educational institution in Bangladesh. He was a contemporary of IU teaching Khandaker Abdullah Jahangir, who simultaneously researched comparative theology and various subjects.[3][4][5] He has also given lectures and lectured at various places on YouTube. The central theme of his speech is Aqeedah. He follows and propagates Salafi ideology. He has a lot of followers in social media. Bangladeshi cricketers Tanzim Hasan Sakib and Mrittunjoy Chowdhury both follow him online and offline. Currently, he is serving as the founder and managing director of an under-construction multi-purpose Islamic institution called Abu Bakr Siddique Complex in Chouddagram of Comilla.

Criticism

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Muhammad Zakaria was quoted in June 2021 as criticizing Abu Taha Muhammad Adnan, another young Islamic speaker, for his religious teachings. Both of them posted videos on YouTube and Facebook targeting each other.[12][13]

In September 2023, Bangladeshi cricketer Tanzim Hasan Sakib went viral in social media for sharing a comment Zakaria posted on his Facebook page a few years before, in which he discouraged women from being employed.[14]

Published books

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Muhammad Zakariya has written books on Islam, including beliefs, Islamic law, hadith, interpretation of the Qur'an, and fiqh.[15] The list of his books is as follows:

Bengali translations

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  • Sahih Hadith Encyclopedia (1st volume) (2021), the original author: Abu Ahmad Muhammad Abdullah Azami
  • Dotana Dodulyaman (Editor, 2019), Original Author: Ibn Qayyim
  • Let's listen to the story of Jannat (2019), Original author: Tanbir Hasan bin Abdur Rafiq
  • Ablution in a Pure Method (2016), Original Author: Professor Muhammad Nurul Islam Makki
  • Usulul Iman (2016), the original author: Mohammad Manzoor Elahi, ISBN 978-984-89271-6-8
  • Taking Medium to Get Allah (2019), Original Author: Ahmad Bin Abdul Halim Ibn Taymi, ISBN 978-996-46927-55-6
  • 30 Asr of Ramadan (2018), Original Author: Ali Hassan Tayyab, B ISBN 978-984-89271-1-3
  • Hajj Umrah and Pilgrimage (2016), Original by Numan Abul Bashar and Ali Hasan Tayyab, B ISBN 978-984-89271-2-0
  • Pure Faith is the best resource of life (2016), Original Author: Shamsul Haque Chowdhury
  • Shaykhul Islam Ibn Taymiyyah (Memoirs, Editor) (2019), Original Author: Ustaz Moniruddin Ahmad, ISBN 978-984-34769-5-1
  • How to prolong life (Editor, 2016) Original author: Muhammad Ibne Ibrahim An Naeem, [ISBN missing]
  • Islam in Establishing Women's Rights (2019), Original Author: Muhsin Al Badr, B ISBN 978-984-34648-5-9
  • Illustrated Guide to Islam (Editor, 2021), Original Author: I. A. Ibrahim
  • In the vicinity of the great soul (2nd volume) (2021), the original authors: Imam Az-Zahabi and Muhammad Musa Ash-Sharif, B ISBN 978-984-89278-2-3
  • In the vicinity of Mahatpran (Vol. 1) (2020), Original Author: Muhammad Musa Ash-Sharif, B ISBN 978-984-89278-0-9.
  • Great Advice (2016 Editor), Original Author: Taqiuddin Ibn Taymiyyah
  • Know and understand Salat (2021, compiled), [ISBN missing]
  • Hisnul Muslim: Zikr, Doa and Medicine (2016) Original Author: Sa'id bin Ali bin Wahf Al-Qahtani ISBN 978-984-89270-8-3
  • Umdatul Ahkam (2020), Original Author: Abdul Gani Al Makdisi, ISBN 978-984-89277-8-6

Original works

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Bengali

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In the Hajj of 2023, his two-volume Bengali tafseer published from King Fahd Glorious Quran Printing Complex has been given as a gift by the Saudi government to all the Bengali pilgrims.

  • Tafseer-e-Zakaria (2013/2015), King Fahd Complex for the Printing of the Holy Quran ISBN 978-603-8187-58-6 (Set) ISBN 978-603-8187-59-3 (Volume 1) ISBN 978-603-8187-60-9 (Volume 2)
  • Umrah (Visiting Medina, Doa) (2019), B ISBN 978-984-89277-7-9
  • The provision of abortion in Islam (2016), co-author: Mostafa Hossain Shaheen, ISBN 978-984-89273-1-1
  • Actions of Rasul (SAW) with non-Muslims (2016), co-author: Raghib Sarjani
  • Batayan (26 selected articles from Muslim Media Blog) (2018)
  • Women's Hajj and Umrah (2019), B ISBN 978-984-89276-8-7
  • Muslim women and her responsibilities in the contemporary context (2019), co-author: Faleh Ibn Muhammad As-Sugair
  • Rahman rises to the throne (2020)
  • Tort Law in Islam (2013), co-author: Al-Amin, B ISBN 978-984-8927-06-9
  • Speech of Eminent Scholars on Building / Organization, Building and Bai'at (2016), Co-Author: Abdul Alim Ibn Kawthar Madani
  • Zakat and Sadaqah in Q&A (2016), co-author: Muhammad Nurul Islam Makki
  • Comparative Religion and Muslim personality (2014) Co-author: Abdul Quader, Bangladesh University Grants Commission, ISBN 978-984-8920-046
  • Usulul Iman (20--), co-author: Manzoor Elahi
  • The major religions of the world (2021), co-author: Abdul Quader
  • Know and understand the prayer
  • Four basic terms of belief

Arabic

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His book, Al-Hundusiyyah Wa Ta'assuru Fi Ba'dil Firaqil Islamiyyati Biha[9] and the two books of Shirk fil Kadim wal Hadith are popular in the Arab world.

The book Hindusiat, which he initially composed as a thesis under Saud bin Abdul Aziz al-Khalaf,[18] he took the direct help of his teacher Ziaur Rahman Azmi in the composition and closely followed Azmi's book "Fusulun Fi Adyaan al-Hind" (Chapters on Indian religions).

The book Shirk fil Qadim wal Hadith was also authors thesis under Ahmed bin Attia Al-Ghamdi, is very popular in Arab world as an academic book, many scholars have used this book as a reference in their written books and articles[23] including Ali al-Sallabi.[24][25][26]

  • Aliahtimam bialsiyrat alnabawiat biallughat albanghaliat eard watahlil (Arabic: الاهتمام بالسيرة النبوية باللغة البنغالية عرض وتحليل), Interest in the biography of the Prophet in Bengali presentation and analysis
  • Tarikh tatawur tarjamat maeani alquran alkarim 'iilaa allughat albanghalia (Arabic: تاريخ تطور ترجمة معاني القرآن الكريم إلى اللغة البنغالية), History of the development of translating the meanings of the Noble Qur'an into the Bengali language

His book Hindusiat wa Tasur was highly praised by Abdullah bin Salam al-Batati in the program "Al-Khajanah" of Zad TV owned by Muhammad Al-Munajjid and wished to be translated in English giving the book highly importance as a detailed work on Hinduism from the Islamic perspective.[27]

Indonesian

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His book Ash-Shirk fil-Qadim Wal Hadith has been partially translated into Indonesian by Abu Umamah Arif Hidayatullah as "Syirik pada Zaman Dahulu dan Sekarang".[28][29] Besides, the same translator also translated some of his other works into Indonesian language.[30]

Academic

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His book "Hindusiyat wa Tasur" is in the Department of Dawah and Islamic Studies at Kushtia Islamic University. Another book "Comparative Theology and Muslim Manisha" in five courses of undergraduate, postgraduate, MPhil and PhD in the Department of Dawah and Islamic Studies, Kushtia Islamic University and one course in the syllabus of the postgraduate syllabus of the Department of Islamic Studies, University of Dhaka.[31][32] Also a book titled "Comparative Review of Different Fiqhs" is included in a course of post graduate and MPhil of University of Chittagong.[33]

See also

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Footnote

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  1. ^ At the University of Madinah at that time, instead of a separate examination in each department, there was a single examination of a faculty consisting of several departments, in which Muhammad Zakaria was ranked 5th with more than one student.

References

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