Fida Hussain Durrany
Fida Hussain Durrany
Fida Hussain Durrany | |
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Fida Hussain during 20th century | |
Born | 1905 (age 118–119) Mandleshwar, Madhya pradesh, India |
💀Died | 1995 Indore City, MP1995 |
Cause of death | illness |
🏡 Residence | Indore, India |
🏳️ Nationality | Indian |
Other names | Fida Master Sahab, Sir |
💼 Occupation | Farming and Agriculture |
Known for | Fought with Tiger |
Title | Master |
👶 Children | Mustafa Khan Durrany, Muntu Fuppi, Begam Fuppi |
Fida hussain Durrany (Urdu: فدا حسین درانی ( 25 March 1905 – 22 June 1995), known also as Master, was a Islamic scholar,] leader[1] and a 20th-century Islamist thinker in India. He was an Indian. he lived in Madhya Pradesh in a village known as Mandleshwar.
Early life[edit]
Durrany was born in MP, India, then part of the princely state enclave of Indore.
Childhood[edit]
At an early age, Fida Hussain was given home education, he "received religious nurture at the hands of his father and from a variety of teachers employed by him." He soon moved on to formal education, however, and completed his secondary education. During this era, British were ruling over India and Later Pakistan and Bangladesh. His instruction included very little of the subject matter of a modern school, such as European languages, like English.
Property[edit]
Being a farmhouse owner, Mr. Fida Hussain Durrany also owned a huge piece of land in Mandleshwar known as Durrany's Farm in the neighbourhood of MP SH 1. Agriculture and cultivation of several crops in small scale was being carried out there. But after his death the land has to be divided among his siblings according to Islamic shariyah. The son of Durrany: -Mustafa Khan Durrany (Adopted 3 sons): -Zakir -Shakir (adopted anas and bilal) -Sabir (adopted aamir and omar)
Cause of Death[edit]
During his last days, Fida Hussain suffered from severe illness. He took medical treatment but couldn't be cured and remained on bed. At last, in the year 1995 in Indore He left this world.
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