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'''Barelvi''' (]: बरेलवी, ]: بریلوی) is a movement of |
'''Barelvi''' (]: बरेलवी, ]: بریلوی) is a movement of ] in South Asia that was founded by ] of ], ] (hence the term Barelvi). | ||
Barelvis compose a sizeable portion of the ] Muslim communities in India, ], ], and among ] Muslims. | Barelvis compose a sizeable portion of the ] Muslim communities in India, ], ], and among ] Muslims. | ||
The movement is labelled by the name of the place of origin of |
The movement is labelled by the name of the place of origin of it's founder "]" in ] (western portion of present-day ]), India. | ||
As ] was a central figure around which the movement was promoted in the Indian subcontinent between the 19th and 20th centuries, the fame of ] developed and likewise his opposition also developed. The name Barelvi came into use to label the followers of ] {{Fact|date=April 2007}}. | As ] was a central figure around which the movement was promoted in the Indian subcontinent between the 19th and 20th centuries, the fame of ] developed and likewise his opposition also developed. The name Barelvi came into use to label the followers of ] {{Fact|date=April 2007}}. | ||
A common misconception is that the followers of this movement, in the ] indicate their attachment to ] with words like Ahmadi, Raza, Razvi (or Razavi), Barakati, or Nuri. In reality the terms Nuri and Barkati refer to the Sufi Tariqa that Imam Ahmed Raza Khan followed; the Qadri Barkati tariqa of Marehra Shareef. The term razavi refers to those people who have been initiated into the Qadri Sufi Tariqa via the lineage of Imam Ahmed Raza Khan. e.g. Sheikh Abdul Qadir Gilani's followers are known as Qadri's and Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti's followers are called Chishti. These terms are used to show spiritual lineage and not to propgate sects. Followers of ] in ] are mainly ] by ] (School of jurisprudence), but accept the other three Sunni schools to be valid. | The 'Barelvi school' was founded to defend the existing beliefs of Muslims of South Asia. A common misconception is that the followers of this movement, in the ] indicate their attachment to ] with words like Ahmadi, Raza, Razvi (or Razavi), Barakati, or Nuri. In reality the terms Nuri and Barkati refer to the Sufi Tariqa that Imam Ahmed Raza Khan followed; the Qadri Barkati tariqa of Marehra Shareef. The term razavi refers to those people who have been initiated into the Qadri Sufi Tariqa via the lineage of Imam Ahmed Raza Khan. e.g. Sheikh Abdul Qadir Gilani's followers are known as Qadri's and Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti's followers are called Chishti. These terms are used to show spiritual lineage and not to propgate sects. Followers of ] in ] are mainly ] by ] (School of jurisprudence), but accept the other three Sunni schools to be valid. | ||
==Beliefs== | ==Beliefs== | ||
===Aqeeda=== | ===Aqeeda=== | ||
They follow the ] school of ], the ] school of Fiqh, and one of the ], ], ] or ] Sufi orders. | They follow the ] school of ], the ] school of Fiqh, and one of the ], ], ] or ] Sufi orders. | ||
According to Barelvi belief, ] had "knowledge of the Unseen" and he saw all the deeds by Muslims, and also he had been given all the knowledges by ]; he is omnipresent as well as ']' or light. . | |||
According to Barelvi belief, the Prophet ] as well as Prophets before him were bestowed "knowledge of the Unseen". | |||
===Practices=== | ===Practices=== | ||
].]] | ].]] | ||
During ], or the birthday of Muhammad, special recitations that have been written by scholars such as ] are recited. The "salat o salam" with ] is recited after ] and ] prayers, and are seen as a differentiating feature from |
During ], or the birthday of Muhammad, special recitations that have been written by scholars such as ] are recited. The "salat o salam" with ] is recited after ] and ] prayers, and are seen as a differentiating feature from others within Islam. The Innovation of ], Shaberat or ] and Gyarhanvi Sharif of Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani is celebrated. They bring out large processions on the occasion of ] in the cities and towns. | ||
==Missionary Activities== | ==Missionary Activities== | ||
More recently Barelvis have started propagation of Barelvism in various countries of ], ], ] and ] by their missionary organization named ]. It was started by Maulana ] in 1981 in ], Pakistan and it has now become an alternative to the Tablighi jamat. It has organised Ijtemas successfully in various cities of England, the U.S.A. and Africa. | |||
Their non-political and purely religious activities have contributed to a positive picture of the Barelvism. In England, the movement is considered a moderating force in Islam: "In some mosques the sect (]) has wrested control from followers of the more moderate majority, the Barelvi." . | Their non-political and purely religious activities have contributed to a positive picture of the Barelvism. In England, the movement is considered a moderating force in Islam: "In some mosques the sect (]) has wrested control from followers of the more moderate majority, the Barelvi." . | ||
==Controversy and Criticism== | ==Controversy and Criticism== | ||
Adherents of Barelvi and ] schools of thought disagree on religious matters and have had disputes |
Adherents of Barelvi and ] schools of thought disagree on some religious matters and have had disputes. Thus Deobandi and ] scholars among others, contend that the teachings of ] Barelvi constitute as ] in gross contravention to the teachings of the Prophet ]. | ||
==Prominent Scholars == | ==Prominent Scholars == | ||
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Barelvi (Hindi: बरेलवी, Urdu: بریلوی) is a movement of Sufism in South Asia that was founded by Ahmed Raza Khan of Bareilly, India (hence the term Barelvi). Barelvis compose a sizeable portion of the Hanafi Muslim communities in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and among British Asian Muslims. The movement is labelled by the name of the place of origin of it's founder "Bareilly" in Rohilkhand (western portion of present-day Uttar Pradesh), India.
As Ahmad Raza Khan was a central figure around which the movement was promoted in the Indian subcontinent between the 19th and 20th centuries, the fame of Ahmad Raza Khan developed and likewise his opposition also developed. The name Barelvi came into use to label the followers of Ahmad Raza Khan .
The 'Barelvi school' was founded to defend the existing beliefs of Muslims of South Asia. A common misconception is that the followers of this movement, in the Indian subcontinent indicate their attachment to Ahmad Raza Khan with words like Ahmadi, Raza, Razvi (or Razavi), Barakati, or Nuri. In reality the terms Nuri and Barkati refer to the Sufi Tariqa that Imam Ahmed Raza Khan followed; the Qadri Barkati tariqa of Marehra Shareef. The term razavi refers to those people who have been initiated into the Qadri Sufi Tariqa via the lineage of Imam Ahmed Raza Khan. e.g. Sheikh Abdul Qadir Gilani's followers are known as Qadri's and Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti's followers are called Chishti. These terms are used to show spiritual lineage and not to propgate sects. Followers of Ahmad Raza Khan in India are mainly Hanafi by Madhab (School of jurisprudence), but accept the other three Sunni schools to be valid.
Beliefs
Aqeeda
They follow the Maturidi school of Aqida, the Hanafi school of Fiqh, and one of the Chisti, Qadiri, Suhrawardi or Naqshbandi Sufi orders. According to Barelvi belief, Muhammad had "knowledge of the Unseen" and he saw all the deeds by Muslims, and also he had been given all the knowledges by Allah; he is omnipresent as well as 'Noor' or light. .
Practices
During Mawlid, or the birthday of Muhammad, special recitations that have been written by scholars such as Ahmed Raza Khan are recited. The "salat o salam" with Durood is recited after Fajr and Jumuah prayers, and are seen as a differentiating feature from others within Islam. The Innovation of Miraj, Shaberat or Shab-e-Barat and Gyarhanvi Sharif of Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani is celebrated. They bring out large processions on the occasion of Mawlid in the cities and towns.
Missionary Activities
More recently Barelvis have started propagation of Barelvism in various countries of Asia, Europe, North America and South Africa by their missionary organization named Dawat-e-Islami. It was started by Maulana Ilyas Attar Qadri in 1981 in Karachi, Pakistan and it has now become an alternative to the Tablighi jamat. It has organised Ijtemas successfully in various cities of England, the U.S.A. and Africa.
Their non-political and purely religious activities have contributed to a positive picture of the Barelvism. In England, the movement is considered a moderating force in Islam: "In some mosques the sect (Deobandi) has wrested control from followers of the more moderate majority, the Barelvi." .
Controversy and Criticism
Adherents of Barelvi and Deobandi schools of thought disagree on some religious matters and have had disputes. Thus Deobandi and Salafi scholars among others, contend that the teachings of Ahmad Raza Khan Barelvi constitute as Bidah in gross contravention to the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad.
Prominent Scholars
- Muhammad Madani Miya Ashrafee al-Jilani
- Tahir ul-Qadri
- Qamaruzzaman Khan Azmi
- Syed Shah Turab-ul-Haq
- Sheikh Aboobacker Ahmad
- Maulana Muhammad Shakir Ali Noorie-Ameer-Sunni Dawat e Islami
- Ameer Ahl-e-Sunnat Maulana Muhammad Ilyas Attar Qadri
- Mufti Muhammad Akmal
- Syed Ameen Mian Qaudri
- Mufti Dr Syed Shujaat Ali Qadri(RH),Federal Shariat Court Pakistan,
- Maulana Dr. Muhammad Kaukaab Noorani.
- Dr Mufti Muhammad Ashraf Asif Jalali
- Muftie Abdul Wajid Quadri
- Sheikh ul Islam Mufti Yaar Muhammad Qadri
- Sayyed Ahmad Saeed Kazmi
- Prof. Allama Syed Mazhar Saeed Kazmi,Ameer Jamaat Ahl-e-Sunnah Pakistan
- Allama Syed Riaz Hussain Shah, Secratory Genral Jamaat Ahl-e-Sunnah Pakistan
- Syed Hamid Saeed Kazmi
- Shaikh ul Hadees Allama Ghulam Rasool Saeedi, Shareh Sahih Muslim Sharif
- Allama Mufti Muneeb ul Rahman, Chairman Markazi Rawiat helal Committee Pakistan
- Allama Shah Anas Noorani Sidiqui Qadri
- Hazrat Allama Faiz Ahmad Owaisi
- Hazrat Allama Shams-ul-Hasan Shams Barelvi
- Hazrat Allama Prof. Moammad Saeed Ahmad Asáad
- Mufti Ghulam Mustafa Rizvi
- ShaiKhul Hadees Allama Abdul Hakeem Sharf Qadri
- Prof. Dr. Mohammad Masuod Ahmad Mazhari Naqshbandi
References
See also
External links
- Recent Fatwa Against Salman Khan by Muftis of Bareilly Markaz,Manzar-e-Islam
- Islamic Academy
- Most Active Site
- Sunni Books
- Dawat e Islami
- [http://www.alahazratnetwork.org Ala Hazrat Network
- Al-quraan Islamic foundation Netherlands
- Sunni Dawate Islami Of India
- Noore Madinah Network
- Faizan-e Attar
- Idara Sirat e Mustaqeem
Organizations
- Dargah Ala hazrat Bareilly Sharif India
- Dawat-e-Islami
- World Islamic Mission London
- British Muslim Forum
- Ahlesunnat Network Pakistan
- Raza Academy India
- Idara E Masoodiya Pakistan
- Moinia Fakria Ajmer Sharif
- Sunni Tehreek, Karachi Pakistan
- Idaara Shariyah, Patna
- Idara Tahqeeqat-E-Imam Ahmad Raza Karachi
- Imam Ahmed Raza Academy Durban (S.A.)
- Noori Academy (Wasim Razvi) Nasik
- Sunni Dawat-E-Islami, India
- Sunni Razvi Society Port Louis
- ATI (Anjuman Talaba e Islam)
- Jamiyat Tabligh-ul-Islam Bradford
Famous Madrasas
- Jamia tul Madina, Pakistan
- Sunni Markaz, Kerala India
- ,Darul Uloom Naeemia Karachi
- Aljamiatul Ashrafia, Mubarak pur Azamgarh, India
- Darul Uloom Qadariya Gharib Nawaz, South Africa
- Jamia Al Zahra Yorkshire
- Jamia Al Karam
- Jamia Naushahia Naushapur Sharif Jhelum