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slamic scholar MUFTI ABDUL QADEER KHAN Title MUFTI-E-MAHARASHTRA Born 2 February 1959 (age 54) NAGPUR, Indian Region South Asia Jurisprudence Hanafi Creed Sunni Main interest(s) Aqeedah, Fiqh, Tasawwuf

MUFTI ABDUL QADEER Khan is an Islamic jurist, born on Tuesday 2 February 1959 (26 of ZILHAJJA 1372 Hijri) in the district of NAGPUR in the city of NAGPUR, India.[1] The name given during his Aqeeqah was Muhammad. He was also given the name Muhammad ABDUL QADEER KHAN. The name by which he is currently known is MUFTI QADEER[2]

He has been ranked 59th in the list of most influential Muslims in the world by the Royal Islamic Society of Jordan.[3] He has been adjudged in India as leader of the Muslims movement.

He belongs to the Hanafi school of law of the Sunni denomination of Islam. India is a secular state and the government does not appoint the Grand Mufti (called Mufti-e-maharashtra in Persian, or Mufti `am in Arabic), nor other religious office-bearers; the Muslim community of India appoint their Grand Mufti. Contents

1 Education 2 His paternal ancestry 3 Tasawwuf 4 Scholarly activities 4.1 Books 4.2 FAQEEH UL Fatawa 4.3 Safeena-e-Bakhshish 5 Islamic Chief Justice of maharashtra 6 Centre of Islamic Studies 7 Services for Islam 8 Disciples 9 Pronouncements 9.1 Organ transplant and blood transfusion 9.2 One Imam conducting Jummah prayer in two places 9.3 Birth of a girl 9.4 Islamic attire 9.5 Weddings 9.6 Wahhabism 10 Karamat 11 Answer to criticisms 12 See also 13 References 14 Sources 15 External links

Education

When MUFTI ABDUL QADEER the age of 20 years, 4 months, and 4 days, his father, Islamic scholar MUFTI ABDUL RASHEED KHAN(R.A), arranged for his Bismillah Khwaani (commencement of Islamic studies).[4] His maternal grandfather JAMIA ARABIA ISLAMIA NAGPUR

MUFTI ABDUL QADEER his Islamic education at home and completed the basic recitation and the study of the Quran under the guidance of his mother.[5] He then studied further under the guidance of his father.[6] Having completed his basic studies at home, he was enrolled in the JAMIA ARABIA ISLAMIA NAGPUR There, under the guidance of teachers and scholars, he studied the basic Mizaan, Munshaib, Nahv Meer, then more advanced books such as. MUFTI ABDUL QADEER Khan, son of MUFTI ABDUL RASHEED KHAN(R.A),

MUFTI ABDUL QADEER Khan is involved with several branches of Islamic learning, including Tafsir, Hadith, Fiqh, Sarf, Nahv, Tajweed, Tassawuf, Mantiq, Seerah, Tareekh, Hayat, Balaghah, Aqaid, Reyazi, Touqeet, Jafar, and Kalam. He speaks and writes Urdu, Hindi, Arabic, Persian and English fluently.[13] Books

MUFTI ABDUL QADEER Khan has written books on topics covering science, religion and philosophy. A collection of fatwas by the title of a is his He also did many translations.

KANZUL IMAAN(QURAAN SHAREEF)

Centre of Islamic Studies Centre of Islamic Studies MUSLIMS India

MUFTI ABDUL QADEER Khan the Islamic university Jamia ARABIA RASHEEDIA May 2000.[18] Services for Islam

There are many institutes working under the guidance of MUFTI ABDUL QADEER Khan including:[12]

JAMIA ARABIA ISLAMIA RASHEEDIA Library, NAGPUR Markazi Darul Ifta, MAHARASHTRA FAQEEH-E-AZAM, ACADMY, INDIA Madrassa RASHEDIA NAGPUR Madrassa RASHEEDIA URDU UMME SALMA GIRLS COLLEGE TAJ TIBBIA COLLEGE SHARIAT COLLEGE

He is the president of:

All MAHARASHTRA Ulema Shariah Board MAHARASHTRA Muslim Personal Law Council Shar'ee Council of India

Disciples

Pronouncements

He has issued many fataawa (plural of fatwa, Islamic rulings) on many different Islamic matters. Organ transplant and blood transfusion

"One cannot donate blood and organs because these are the Amanah (property) of Allah, therefore it is not permissible to donate any part of one's body or (donate) the blood."[19] One Imam conducting Jummah prayer in two places

"There is no legitimacy to lead Jummah prayer anywhere after you have performed it in one place. It is not allowed to perform Jummah prayer in jail at any cost. [Muslim] prisoners should recite Zuhr individually."[20] Birth of a girl

MUFTI ABDUL QADEER Khan stated that it is un-Islamic to be dissatisfied at the birth of a girl, as all children are to be considered a blessing.[7] Islamic attire

"It is required that a person dresses in a certain manner or has to wear a uniform to identify his profession. If these rules are not followed, then one is dismissed. Similarly, in Islam, different codes of dressing have been set aside for Muslims so that they can be recognized among the non-Muslims. If this dress code is not followed, then we deserve to be punished as well."[7]

MUFTI ABDUL QADEER Khan prohibited wearing of the tie and said Muslims must strictly abstain from it. He has written a full book regarding this called Tie Ka Masa'la.[7][21]

"He who shaves his beard or gets his beard less than fistful is declared sinful. To such a person who commits this sin is not able to lead the prayers. It is Makruh-e-Tahrimi (strongly disliked) to perform Salaah behind him."[22] Weddings

MUFTI ABDUL QADEER Khan stated that the qualities that one should look for in a marriage partner are piety and fear of God. Neither the bride nor the groom should be forced into a marriage. The bride's mother's consent is just as important. He said that the name of the bridegroom, his father's name and the amount of Mahr (dower money paid by groom to bride) should be discussed and accepted by the bride. Further the man should be allowed to see the girl without her knowledge.