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Farid-ud-Din Qadri
Born1918
Died(1974-11-02)2 November 1974
Nationality (legal)Indian (1918-1947) Pakistani (1947-1974)
OccupationIslamic Sufi Scholar
ChildrenMuhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri, Muhammad Javed, Muhammad Tariq
ParentMian Khuda Bakhsh
AwardsGold Medal from Nazaria Pakistan Trust
Academic background
EducationDars-i Nizami
Alma materFirangi Mahal, Lucknow
Academic work
Era20th Centry
School or traditionQadiriyya Sufi

Farid-ud-Din Qadri (1918, in Jhang – November 2, 1974, in Jhang) was the father of Islamic Scholar Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri, played an active role in the freedom struggle. Tehreek-i-Pakistan Workers Trust and Nazaria-i-Pakistan Trust conferred a posthumous gold medal on Dr Farid-ud-Din Qadri in recognition of his meritorious services. Dr Hussain Mohi-ud-Din Qadri received the award from president of Pakistan Dr Arif Alvi in a ceremony held on February 3, 2022 held in Lahore. [1] [2] [3] [4]

Family background[edit]

Farid-i-Millat Dr Farid-ud-Din Qadri was born in 1918 in Jhang. His forefathers belonged to the Mahni Sial family that lived in Khiva village located on the Chiniot Road, Jhang. The name of his father was Mian Khuda Bakash. He had three sons namely Muhammad Tahir, Muhammad Javed and Muhammad Tariq. His elder son Muhammad Tahir came to be known as Shaykh-ul-Islam Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri.[5]

Education[edit]

Firangi Mahal, Lucknow

Dr Farid-ud-Din Qadri got his education up to the middle level from Islamia High School Jhang. Maulana Ghulam Farid taught him the initial books of Dars-i Nizami. He went to Sialkot after getting his initial education in Jhang where he got further education in Dars-i Nizami from Allama Muhammad Yousaf Sialkoti, who was known as Mufti-e-Azam in his area. He did his matriculation in Sialkot and went to Firangi Mahal Lucknow for higher studies where he got instruction in Dars-e-Nizami from Maulana Abdul Hayy Firangi Mahali. Overall he spent 12 years in Lucknow for the purpose of education. Continuing with his education, he took admission in Joint Tibbiya College and got a certificate of medical sciences from Shifa-ul-Mulk Hakeem Abdul Haleem Lucknawi. Moreover, during his stay in Lucknow, he got education in medicine from King George Medical College. Dr Abdul Aziz Lucknawi (MRS London), Maulana Hakeem Muhammad Hadi Raza Lucknawi, Maulana Muhammad Hussain Raza Lucknawi, and [Hakim Nabina Ansari|Hakim Abdul Wahab Nabeena Ansari] were among his teachers.[6] [7]

Spiritual allegiance[edit]

Dr Farid-ud-Din Qadri took spiritual allegiance at the hands of Naqeeb-ul-Ash'raf Hazrat Ibrahim Saif-ud-Din Gilani.[8]

Teachers & Mentors[edit]

The names of the spiritual mentors, Mashaykh, and teachers from whom he got education in Ilm-ul-Hadith, Ilm-ul-Fiqh, Ilm-al-Tasawwuf, Ilm-ul-Lugha wal Adab, Ilm-un-Nahw wal Balagha and other branches of Islamic sciences:

  1. al-Imam ‘Umar ibn Hamadan al-Mahrasi
  2. al-Imam Muhammad ibn ‘Ali ibn Zahir al-Watri
  3. al-Imam Ahmad ibn Isma‘il al-Barzanji
  4. al-Imam Ahmad Sharif ibn Muhammad as-Sanusi al-Madani
  5. al-Imam Ahmad ibn Zayni Dahlan
  6. ash-Shaykha Amat Allah bint al-Imam ‘Abd al-Ghani al-Muhaddith ad-Dihlawi al-Madani

Dr Farid-ud-Din Qadri got the Asaneed-e-Hadith and permissions from the above-mentioned Mashaykh, Imams and Mohaddiseen of Two Holy Mosques with reference to the following chain of Mashaykh.

  1. Muhaddith al-Haram ash-Shaykh ‘Alawi ibn ‘Abbas al-Maliki al-Makki
  2. ash-Shaykh al-Mu‘ammar Diya’ud-Din Ahmad al-Qadiri al-Madani

Shuyukh of Baghdad[edit]

The permission to narrate Hadith extends to the following teachers and Mashaykh of Baghdad:

  1. al-Imam al-Muhaddithin al-Shaykh al-Imam al-Sayyid ‘Abd ar-Rahman ibn ‘Ali an-Naqib al-Baghdadi
  2. al-Imam ‘Abd as-Salam al-Muhaddith al-Afandi al-Baghdadi
  3. al-Imam ‘Abd ar-Razzaq al-Bazzaz al-Muhaddith al-Baghdadi back to al-Imam as-Sayyid Mahmud ibn ‘Abd Allah al-Alusi (author of Tafsir Ruh al-Ma‘ani)

Hazrat Farid Millat obtained the permission of these Shuyukh of Baghdad through the following Shuyukh and teachers:

  1. ash-Shaykh as-Sayyid ‘Alawi ibn ‘Abbas al-Maliki al-Makki
  2. ash-Shaykh as-Sayyid ‘Abd al-Ma‘bud al-Jilani al-Madani

Shuyukh of Syria[edit]

  1. Muhaddith ash-Sham al-Imam Muhammad ibn Ja‘far al-Kittani
  2. Muhaddith ash-Sham al-Imam Muhammad Badra’d-Din ibn Yusuf al-Hasani
  3. al-Imam ‘Abd al-Hayy ibn ‘Abd al-Kabir al-Muhaddith al-Kittani
  4. al-Imam Abu’l-Makarim Muhammad Amin as-Suwayd ad-Dimashqi

Shuyukh of Lebanon and Tarabulus[edit]

  1. al-Imam Yusuf ibn Isma‘il an-Nabhani (Imam al-Muhaddithin of the last century)
  2. al-Imam ‘Abd al-Qadir ash-Shalabi at-Tarabulusi
  3. al-Imam Hasan ‘Uwaydan al-Fayturi al-Tarabulusi

Shuyukh of al-Maghrib and ash-Shanqit (Mauritania)[edit]

  1. al-Imam Abu ‘Abd Allah Muhammad ibn Mustafa Ma’ul ‘Aynayn ash-Shanqiti
  2. al-Imam Muhammad Habib Allah ash-Shanqiti
  3. al-Imam Muhammad al-‘Arabi ibn Muhammad al-‘Azizi al-Fasi
  4. al-Imam ‘Abd Allah ibn Siddiq al-Ghimari al-Maghribi

Hazrat Farid e Millat received the authorities of the above mentioned through:

  1. ash-Shaykh as-Sayyid ‘Alawi ibn ‘Abbas al-Maliki al-Makki
  2. ash-Shaykh as-Sayyid Muhammad al-Fatih ibn Muhammad al-Makki al-Kittani

Shuyukh of al-Hind (India and Pakistan)[edit]

  1. Imam al-Hind ash-Shah Ahmad Rida Khan al-Muhaddith Barelvi
  2. Abu’l-Hasanat al-Imam ‘Abd al-Hayy ibn ‘Abd al-Halim al-Muhaddith al-Laknawi (Faqih al-Hind and Shaykh of Arab and non-Arab)
  3. al-Imam al-Muhaddith al-Musnid Irshad Husayn Rampuri
  4. al-Imam ash-Shah Imdad Allah al-Muhajir al-Makki (a great saint and shaykh of Mawlana Ashraf ‘Ali Thanwi, Mawlana Rashid Ahmad Ganguhi, Mawlana Muhammad Qasim Nanutwi and others)
  5. Muhaqqiq al-Hind al-Imam Fadl al-Haqq al-Khayrabadi
  6. ash-Shaykh as-Sayyid Didar ‘Ali ash-Shah al-Muhaddith Alwari
  7. Muhaddith al-Hind ash-Shaykh Muhammad Anwar ash-Shah al-Kashmiri (author of Fayd al-Bari)
  8. Muhaddith al-Hind ash-Shaykh Ahmad ‘Ali Saharanpuri
  9. ash-Shaykh ‘Abd ash-Shukur al-Muhaddith al-Muhajir al-Madani
  10. ash-Shaykh Badr al-‘Alam Mirathi

Hazrat Farid e Millat received the authorities of the above mentioned through:

  1. ash-Shaykh Diya’a‘d-Din Ahmad al-Muhajir al-Madani
  2. ash-Shaykh as-Sayyid ‘Abd al-Ma‘bud al-Jilani al-Madani (he died at the age of 165 years)
  3. al-Imam ‘Abd al-Baqi ibn ‘Ali al-Ansari al-Muhaddith al-Laknawi al-Madani
  4. ash-Shaykh ‘Abd al-Hadi ibn ‘Ali al-Ansari al-Muhaddith al-Laknawi
  5. al-Muhaddith al-A‘zam ash-Shaykh Sardar Ahmad al-Qadiri (Faisalabad)
  6. ash-Shaykh as-Sayyid Abu’l-Barakat al-Muhaddith Alwari (Lahore)[9][10]

Journey[edit]

The journey he undertook from Jhang in connection with the learning of knowledge took him to Iran, Iraq, Turkey, Syria, and Saudi Arabia in addition to Sialkot, Lakhnow and Hyderabad Deccan. He also authored various travelogues in which he documented his experiences of journeys to Iran, Iraq, Turkey and Syria.[11]

Appointment as a royal doctor in Saudi Arabia[edit]

During his visit to the Two Holy Mosques in the days of Hajj in 1963, Dr Farid-ud-Din Qadri happened to check a patient belonging to the royal family whom doctors thought could not be cured anymore. With his treatment, the illness of the patient was cured. In recognition of his service, Dr Farid-ud-Din Qadri was awarded a royal passport, which did not need any visa and he could come any time he wished.

Poetry[edit]

In addition to being a qualified doctor, Dr Farid-ud-Din Qadri was an authentic poet who also wrote a book of poetry. He would seek guidance from Shakeel Meenai, the nephew of Ameer Minai in poetry. He would take part in poetic gatherings during his stay in Lucknow. A major portion of his poetic work was lost. Some of his verses are being shared here for the readers:

al-Salam ae matla e subh-e azal
al-Salam ae jaan-e har nasr o ghazal

al-Salam ae qulzam jud o sakha
al-Salam ae masdar e hamd o sana

mere seenay mein teri hi yaad ho
meri duniya mein to hi abad ho

mera har moay badan ik saaz ho
Ya-Rasul Allah ki aawaz ho

nafs e amarh kahe Inni Saqeem
mun ke bal gir jaye shetan ar-Rajeem[12]

mujhe to ab koi aa kay pehlay sukoon-e qalb o jigar bata day
keh saaz e hasti ki kashmakash to rahay gi peechay bah taa qayamat

Practical role in the Pakistan Movement[edit]

Dr Farid-ud-Din Qadri took part in the historic struggle for the establishment of Pakistan under the leadership of Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah. He started working for the Pakistan Movement in his student days and would actively participate in the political activities of the student organizations. He was at the forefront of the struggle for Pakistan during his stay in Hyderabad Deccan and Lakhnow. He played an effective role in the practical efforts undertaken from the platform of the All-India Muslim Students Federation and the All-India Muslim League.

Meetings with Allama Iqbal[edit]

While studying in Lakhnow, Dr Farid-ud-Din Qadri came to Lahore to meet Hakeem-ul-Ummat Allama Dr Muhammad Iqbal. Allama sahib was seriously ill in 1937 and stopped meeting people. He was told about the arrival of Dr Farid-ud-Din Qadri on this occasion. Allama Iqbal met Dr Farid-ud-Din Qadri despite his ailment. This meeting continued for one and a half hours.[13]

Historic Public Meeting at Minar-e-Pakistan[edit]

Dr Farid-ud-Din Qadri attended the historic public gathering held at Minar-e-Pakistan on March 23, 1940. He was accompanied by an old friend, Dr Ehsan Sabri Qureshi who states: "Dr Farid-ud-Din Qadri came to take me for a historic public meeting on March 23, 1940 in Lahore. We found a place in the third row in the public meeting. We would chant slogans in favour of the Muslim League and the Quaid-i-Azam. Abul Qasim Fazal-e-Haq, Khaleeq-uz-Zaman, Nawabzada Liaqat Ali Khan and the Quaid-i-Azam would applaud us."[14]

Practical role in elections[edit]

Dr Farid-ud-Din Qadri played a key role in the practical politics of Jhang at the time of 1945 Indian general elections. He worked with Col Abid Hussain on the platform of the All-India Muslim League. He was among the leaders who put his heart and soul into bringing Pakistan into being by taking an active part in the historic elections.

Services for migrants during the partition[edit]

The migration took place at a massive scale after the partition. Hundreds of thousands of Muslim migrants braved hardships and sufferings to come to the newly established state of Pakistan. Dr Farid-ud-Din Qadri joined other volunteers to help the migrants. He was among the medical professionals who treated the migrants and provided them with the best medical care.

Gold Medal[edit]

Dr Hussain Moin-ud-Din Qadri is receiving a gold medal from President Dr Arif Alvi in recognition of Farid-e-Millat Dr Farid-ud-Din's services during the independence movement.

Tehreek-i-Pakistan Workers trust and Nazaria-i-Pakistan Trust awarded a gold medal and an appreciation certificate to Dr Farid-ud-Din Qadri in recognition of his exemplary services during the freedom struggle. Dr Hussain Mohiuddin Qadri, his grandson and President MQI, received the gold medal from Dr Arif Alvi, President of Pakistan, on February 3 2022, 48 years after his death.[15] [16] [17] [18] It goes to the credit of Tehreek-i-Pakistan Workers Trust and Nazaria Pakistan Trust that they have been looking for and celebrating the heroes of the freedom struggle who worked under the inspirational leadership of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah in the final and formative years of Pakistan.[19]

Farid-e-Millat Research Institute[edit]

Farid-e-Millat Research Institute located at the central secretariat of Minhaj-ul-Quran International contains thousands of books and rare manuscripts. The personal library of Dr Farid-ud-Din Qadri was expanded into the Institute. The books that remained under his personal use can be seen in a corner, named Maktaba tul Faridia.[20]

The last days[edit]

Shaykh-ul-Islam Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri mentions the last days of his father's life in the following words: “My father Dr Farid-ud-Din Qadri had a lot of love for and special attachment with Maulana Rumi. He would passionately read Masnavi during the last years of his life. It is for this reason that I have always been attracted to the structure of Maulana Rumi’s tomb, its beauty and the ambiance. I have always been mesmerized by the tomb and have a special spiritual attachment with it.”[21]

Death[edit]

Shrine of Dr Farid-ud-Din Qadri in Jhang

Dr Farid-ud-Din Qadri passed away on November 2, 1974 at the age of 56. He was laid to rest in the central graveyard of Jhang. His death anniversary is observed every year with solemnity.[22]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Staff Reporter. "Daily Dunya, 4 Feb 2022". dunya.com.pk. Retrieved 19 April 2022.
  2. ^ "Various Newspaper Cuttings". minhaj.org. Retrieved 19 April 2022.
  3. ^ "Farid-e-Millat Dr Farid-ud-Din Qadri awarded gold medal in recognition of his services for freedom". minhaj.org. Retrieved 19 April 2022.
  4. ^ Noorullah Siddiqi. "Dr Farid-ud-Din Qadri, Tehreek Pakistan ka aik azeem naam". minhaj.org. Retrieved 19 April 2022.
  5. ^ Abdul Haq Zafar Chishti. "Forefathers of Farid-e-Millat". minhaj.info. Retrieved 19 April 2022.
  6. ^ Muhammad Aslam Hayat. "Dr Farid-ud-Din Qadri fann e tib ke azeem muhaqqiq". minhaj.info. Retrieved 19 April 2022.
  7. ^ Abdul Haq Zafar Chishti. "Education of Farid-e-Millat". minhajbooks.com. Retrieved 19 April 2022.
  8. ^ Rana Javed-ul-Qadri. "Tazkira e Farid-e-Millat". minhajbooks.com. Retrieved 19 April 2022.
  9. ^ Mufti Muhammad Khan Qadri. "Dr Farid-ud-Din Qadri ka ilmi maqam". minhaj.info. Retrieved 19 April 2022.
  10. ^ Muhammad Umar Hayat al-Hussaini. "Ijazaat wa Asanid". minhajbooks.com. Retrieved 19 April 2022.
  11. ^ Book by Farid-e-Millat. "Travelogue of Farid-e-Millat". minhajbooks.com. Retrieved 19 April 2022.
  12. ^ "Poetry tastes of Farid-e-Millat".
  13. ^ Noorullah Siddiqi. "Dr Farid-ud-Din Qadri, a great name of Tehreek Pakistan". minhaj.org. Retrieved 19 April 2022.
  14. ^ Dr Ehsan Sabri Qureshi. "Faithful revelations". minhaj.info. Retrieved 19 April 2022.
  15. ^ Staff Reporter. "Daily Dunya, 4 Feb 2022". dunya.com.pk. Retrieved 19 April 2022.
  16. ^ "Various Newspaper Cuttings". minhaj.org. Retrieved 19 April 2022.
  17. ^ "Farid-e-Millat Dr Farid-ud-Din Qadri awarded gold medal in recognition of his services for freedom". minhaj.org. Retrieved 19 April 2022.
  18. ^ Noorullah Siddiqi. "Dr Farid-ud-Din Qadri, Tehreek Pakistan ka aik azeem naam". minhaj.org. Retrieved 19 April 2022.
  19. ^ Nazria-e-Pakistan Trust. "President of Pakistan Hon. Dr. Arif Alvi Awarded Gold Medals to Pakistan Movement Workers at Aiwan-i-Karkunan Tehreek-i-Pakistan, Lahore". nazariapak.info. Retrieved 19 April 2022.
  20. ^ "Farid-e-Millat Research Insrirute".
  21. ^ Kiran Butt. "From Konya to Lahore, people celebrate Mevlana Rumi's birthday with zeal". www.aa.com.tr. Retrieved 19 April 2022.
  22. ^ Sibghatullah Qadri. "Journey to the Hereafter". minhaj.info. Retrieved 19 April 2022.


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