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Allamah Sayyid Muhibullah Shah Rashdi

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صاحب العلم السادس

Sayyid Muhibullah Shah Rashdi
سید محب اللہ شاہ راشدی
Stamp featuring Pir of Jhando The Sixth, sahib al-eilam al-saadis
Titleپير سائين جهنڊي وارا
Personal
Born12 October 1921
Pir Jhando, Pakistan
DiedJanuary 21, 1995(1995-01-21) (aged 73)
ReligionIslam
ChildrenSayyid Muhammad Yaseen Shah Rashdi, Sayyid Muhammad Rashid Shah Rashdi, Sayyid Muhammad Qasim Shah Rashdi,
Parents
DenominationAhl-al Hadith
LineageHusseini
SectSunni Islam
Alma materDar-ul-Rashad
Senior posting
PredecessorAllamah Sayyid Ihsanullah Shah Rashdi
SuccessorSayyid Muhammad Yaseen Shah Rashdi

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Sayyid Muhibullah Shah Rashdi (Arabic: السيد محب الله شاه الراشدي صاحب العلم السادس (Sindhi: سيد محب الله شاهه راشدي پير سائين ڇهون جهنڊي وارا ) (Urdu: سید محب اللہ شاہ راشدی پیر آف جھنڈہ ششم) (Born 12 October 1921 – 21 January 1995) also commonly known as the Pir of Jhando The Sixth or Pir Jhandewala, was a spiritual leader and Islamic scholar hailing from Sindh, Known for his contributions to Islamic scholarship, Tafsir, Hadith, Fiqh, history, biographies, asma al-rijal, philosophy, he earned the title "Muhaddith al-Asr" (The Hadith Scholar of the Era) [1][2][3][4][5][6]

Early life and education[edit]

Muhibullah Shah Rashdi, born on October 12, 1921, in Pir Jhando, Sindh, Pakistan, was the eldest son of Sayyid Ihsanullah Shah Rashdi. He started his religious education at "Darul Rashad" Madrisah, At the age of 19, he memorized the Quran in two and half months.[7][8][9]

After completing the Quran, he started studying Arabic, Persian, and English, He finished his F.A. and B.A. and later earned an M.A. in Religious Studies from either Karachi or Sindh University He also pursued studies in Arabic. The Shaikh was well-versed in syntax and Arabic grammar, gaining recognition in Tafseer and Hadith, his expertise extended across Islamic sciences, including Fiqh, history, biographies, asma al-rijal, philosophy,[10]

The Shaikh had authored about 57 or even more books in four languages: Arabic, Urdu, and Sindhi and Farsi,

Some of his teachers: His father Shaikh Ihsanullah Shah Rashdi, Shaikh Sanullaah Amritsari Shaikh Abdul Haqq Bhawalpuri Shaikh Muhammad Ibrahim Mir Sialkoti Shaikh Abu Saeed Sharf ud deen Dehlawi Shaikh Ataaullaah Haneef Bhojiyani Shaikh Abdul Wahhaab Shaykh Ubaidullah Sindhi Shaykh AbdulHaqq Hashmi Makki Shaykh Abu Sa’eed Sharfudin Dehlwi,[7][2][3]

His Students[edit]

Among his many students were notable individuals such as his younger brother, the Shaikh Badiuddin Shah Rashdi , Shaikh Muhammad Ibrahim A’waan, Shaikh Abdul Ghani bin Shaikh Allaah Baksh Tanasyo, Shaikh Hamdee Abdul Majeed as-Salafi, Shaikh Muhammad Yaqoob, Shaikh Professor Baksh Muhammadee, Shaikh Yaqoob bin Moosaa Jantee, Shaikh Ayoob Mamduh bin Fathe al-Kuwaiti, Shaikh Muhammad Abdullaah, and various other scholars,[2][7]

Family[edit]

The Shaikh's sons, Sayyid Muhammad Yaseen Shah Rashdi, Sayyid Muhammad Rashid Shah Rashdi, and Sayyid Muhammad Qasim Shah Rashdi, continue to spread his teachings, followed in their father's footsteps, [9][2]

Death[edit]

Muhibullah Shah Rashdi died on 21 January 1995, at Dargah Sharif Pir Jhando [2]

References[edit]

  1. "سید محب اللہ شاہ راشدی رحمہ اللہ ۔ ایک عہد ساز شخصیت | | جمعیت اہل حدیث سندھ". jamiatsindh.org.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 "Biography of Shaykh Muhibullah Shah Rashdi | Umm-Ul-Qura Publications".
  3. 3.0 3.1 "[Biography] – Shaikh Muhibullah Shah ar-Rashidi as-Sindhi [1415H]". August 6, 2015.
  4. "مقالات | مجلد 1 | صفحة 163 | محدث العصر مولانا سید محب اللہ الشاہ الراشدی رحمہ اللہ | رسائل و جرائ" – via ketabonline.com.
  5. "برصغیر میں اہل حدیث کی اولیات | مجلد 1 | صفحة 87 | کتبِ حدیث کے تراجم وشروح | سید محب اللہ شاہ راشد" – via ketabonline.com.
  6. "سید محب اللہ شاہ راشدی ۔ ایک عہد ساز شخصیت - مجلہ اسوہ حسنہ". July 24, 2016.
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 "Biography of Shaikh Muhibullah Shah ar-Rashidi as-Sindhi".
  8. "Majallah Bahrul Uloom Muhaddis Ul Asar No ( Muhibullah Shah Rashdi)" – via Internet Archive.
  9. 9.0 9.1 "سندھ میں راشدی خاندان کا خاندانی وتاریخی پس منظر اور ان کی دینی خدمات کا جائزہ - مجلہ اسوہ حسنہ". December 15, 2013.
  10. "kitaabun-Classical and Contemporary Muslim and Islamic Books". kitaabun.com.


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