Maulvi Mujahid Fazal Ilahi Wazirabadi | |
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مولوی فضل الٰہی وزیرآبادی | |
Personal | |
Born | |
Died | 5 May 1951 68) | (aged
Religion | Islam |
Citizenship | British Indian Pakistani |
Movement | Jehad Movement |
Occupation | Islamic scholar freedom fighter writer |
Senior posting | |
Teacher | Abdul Mannan Wazirabadi |
Fazal Elahi Wazir Abadi (12 August 1882 – 5 May 1951; Urdu: مولوی فضل الٰہی وزیرآبادی) was a Pakistani Islamic scholar and freedom fighter.[1]
Biography
Fazal Ilahi Wazirabadi received his early education from Scotch Mission School at Wazirabad. At an early age, he studied the Quran with translation and theology from Abdul Mannan Wazirabadi.[2]
Wazirabadi died on 5 May 1951. He had bequeathed to be taken to Balakot and buried. Therefore, the body was taken by truck to Balakot and buried in the graveyard, where Syed Ahmad Barelvi and Shah Ismail Dehlvi are also laid to rest.[2]
Literary works
Wazirabadi's books include:[3]
- Jihād-i Kashmīr
- Masʼalah-i jihād-i Kashmīr aur us kī muk̲h̲taṣar tārīk̲h̲
- Kavāʼif-i Yāg̲h̲istān
References
- ↑ Dr. Zahid Shah; Prof. Dr. Jehanzeb Khalil; Dr. Ayaz. "FREEDOM STRUGGLE IN COLONIAL INDIA: JEHAD OF MAULVI FAZAL ELAHI" (PDF). PAKISTAN-Annual Research Journal. 50, 2014. Retrieved 1 May 2021.
- 1 2 Dr. Maqbool Ahmad Makki (June 2013). "مولانا فضل الہٰی رحمہ اللہ علیہ وزیر آبادی کی قیامِ پاکستان کے حوالے سے خدمات کا مختصر جائزہ". usvah.org. Retrieved 1 May 2021.
- ↑ "Faz̤l Ilāhī Vazīrābādī". openlibrary.org. Retrieved 1 May 2021.
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