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Sayed Tanveer Hashmi | |
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Born | (1972-11-22) 22 November 1972 (age 52) Bijapur, Karnataka, India |
Other names | Tanveer-e-Millat |
Alma mater | Karnatak University |
Occupation(s) | President, Al Hashmi Educational Welfare & Charitable Trust |
Known for | President of Jamaat-e-Ahle Sunnat Karnataka |
Children | 3 |
Sayed Mohiuddin Hussaini Peerzade, also known as Sayed Tanveer Hashmi, is a Sufi leader and spiritual master from Bijapur Sharif, a Sufi shrine in Karnataka, India. Tanveer Hashmi is a patron of various academic, social, and other activities of Sufi Sunni Muslims in India. He belong to Hussiani Hashmi Family, the family of Ahl al-Bayt. His official name in Shajra Shareef (Sufi Order) is Syed Mohiuddin Hussaini Hashmi al-Qadri.
He was recently appointed as President of Jamaat E Ahle Sunnat, Karnataka. He is also Founder President of Al Hashmi Educational Welfare & Charitable Trust, which is providing Islamic & Formal Education. He is The President of Muslim Muttahida Council (MMC), a consortium of Muslim organizations. He is also member of Muslim Personal Law Board.
Family
He was born on 22 November 1972, in Sufi City of Bijapur, in highly religious Sufi family of Pir Hashim. Hashimpeer came to Bijapur, Karnataka, which was under the rule of Ibrahim Adil Shah II. Under his influence Ibrahim Adil Shah then gave up un-Islamic practices.
Qutbul Aqtab Hashimpeer (Died: 7 of Ramdhan 948 Hijari 1646 AD) came to Bijapur, Karnataka on specific instructions from the Prophet of Islam. He was brought up in a highly scholastic atmosphere under the influence of Sayedna Vajhuddin Hussaini Gujrati, popularly known as Haider Ali Sani. It was during the rule of Ibrahim Adil Shah-II when Hazrath Hashimpeer arrived in Bijapur and it was his influence on the Adil Shahi dynasty that transformed the dynasty which was following Un-Islamic and Heretic practices. Hashim Pir was born in 1576–77 in the family of a wealthy judge of Ahmedabad, Qazi Burhan al-Din.Hazrat Hashimpeer was brought up in an incredibly educational environment as this was an effect of Sayed Shah Wajihuddin Hussaini Gujarati, popularly known as Haider Ali Sani. This family belong to a prophetic lineage.
Activism
He has been attending various seminars and conferences including international conferences.
Sayed Tanveer Hashmi organised a protest against cartoons of Muhammad.
See also
References
- "Peer Syed Tanveer Hashmi's views on Dr. Tahir ul Qadri". Dr. Tahir ul Qadri Quotes. Archived from the original on 29 October 2023. Retrieved 20 May 2021.
- "Jamia Hashimpeer | Leading Islamic Educational Institute". Jamia Hashimpeer. 11 November 2019. Archived from the original on 29 October 2023. Retrieved 20 May 2021.
- "Karnataka should become alcohol-free, says A P Aboobakar Musliyar". Coastaldigest.com - The Trusted News Portal of India, Coastal Karnataka. 28 October 2014. Archived from the original on 29 June 2019. Retrieved 28 February 2020.
- "Sunni Conference Jagdishpur, Amethi,15 Dec 2013 – All India Ulama & Mashaikh Board". www.aiumb.org. Archived from the original on 2 September 2017. Retrieved 23 August 2017.
- "Muslims protest against cartoons on Mohamad". The Hindu. 14 February 2006. Archived from the original on 29 October 2023. Retrieved 23 August 2017.
External links
- Official website
- President of Ahle Sunnah Wal Jamaat of Karnataka, India: Through Imam al-Sajjad, we differentiate between Islam and terrorism
- Maulana Tanveer Hashmi appeals all Muslims to take Covid vaccine
- Karnataka’s influential Mulana Sayed Tanveer Hashmi, spoke in Bijapur about the benefits of vaccination
- Unanimous stand of Indian Muslim Organisations on Kashmir
- SC to decide constitutional validity of revocation of Article 370: Muslim bodies
- ‘Indian Muslims are so patriotic that they will live and die in India but never think of going to Pakistan’