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Shah Abdul Aziz
شاہ عبد العزیز دھلوی
Personal
Born
11 October 1746
Shahjahanabad, Mughal Empire
Died
24 June 1824(1824-06-24) (aged 77)
Shahjahanabad, Mughal Empire
Religion
Islam
Denomination
Sunni
Jurisprudence
Hanafi[1]
Creed
Maturidi[2]
Main interest(s)
Anti-Shi'ism, Fiqh, Tafsir
Notable idea(s)
Tauhfa Ithna Ashari
Relatives
Shah Muhammad Ishaq (grandson)
Muslim leader
Influenced by
Shah Waliullah Dehlawi Ahmad Sirhindi
Influenced
Ubaidullah Sindhi Karamat Ali Jaunpuri
Fazl-e-Haq Khairabadi Imam Ahmad Raza Khan Barelvi movement
Shah Abdul Aziz Muhaddith Dehlavi (11 October 1746 – 5 June 1824) was an Indian Sunni Muslim Scholar and Sufi Saint. He is known as the Muhaddith and Mujaddid from India.[1] He was of the Naqshbandi Sufi order which emerged from[according to whom?] a tradition of violent backlash against the modernization [citation needed] of Sunni religion. This tradition inspired later Sunni scholarship, including Abdul Aziz's father Shah Waliullah Dehlawi.[3] Aziz's dream was to declare India a Darul Harb.[4]
^ ab"Al-Farouq Newsletter Vol 1, No 3". Archived from the original on 2010-06-13. Retrieved 2014-02-09.
^Sindhi, Ubaidullah (1976). At-Tamheed li Ta'reef Aimma at-Tajdeed. The Sindhi Adabi Board. p. 286.
^Allen, Charles (2009-03-05). "1. Death of a Commissioner". God's Terrorists: The Wahhabi Cult and the Hidden Roots of Modern Jihad. Da Capo Press. ISBN 978-0-7867-3300-2.
^John Kelsay (2015). "Jihad". Islamic Political Thought: An Introduction. Princeton University Press. pp. 86–104. ISBN 9780691164823. JSTOR j.ctt1287ksk.8.
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