Mustafa Hussain Ansari
Molvi Mustafa Ansari in 90s
Personal
Born(1945-03-21)21 March 1945
Died27 April 2006(2006-04-27) (aged 61)
Srinagar, Jammu and kashmir
ReligionIslam
DenominationShia
JurisprudenceJaʽfari (Usuli)
CreedTwelver
RelativesMohammad Abbas Ansari (brother)
Masroor Abbas Ansari (Nephew)
Sajjad Haider (Son)

Maulana Mustafa Hussain Ansari (Arabic: مولانا (علامه) مصطفى حسين انصارى, (born 21 March 1945, died 27 April 2006 in Srinagar) was a Kashmiri writer, scholar and preacher in Jammu and Kashmir. He was the brother of Mohammad Abbas Ansari and uncle of Masroor Abbas Ansari.

Biography

He was from the powerful Ansari family of Srinagar, and was known for his oratorical skill. He was often called to defuse explosive situations.[1]

Death

Ansari died after a brief illness on 27 April 2006 in Srinagar. Tens of thousands attended his funeral procession.[2]

Works

Commentary and translations

  • Kashf-ul-Aneeq-fi-Sharh-e-Qanoon-al-Ameeq: Kashmiri translation and commentary of the holy Qur'an.1975
  • Minhajul Qur'an: Urdu translation and commentary of holy Qur'an. 2002
  • Misbahul Qur'an (Kashmiri commentary)
  • Sharh-e-Nahjul Balagha in Kashmiri (Unpublished)

Philosophy

  • Al-Meezan
  • Islam May Haq-e-Talaaq
  • Khayabaan
  • Mujrim
  • Huqquq-ul-Ebaad
  • Rakht-e-Safar (last work)

Society

  • Mairay JigarKa Lahoo
  • Noor Say Naar Tak
  • Gina Say Zina Tak

Biography

  • Aftab-e-Nubuwat: First Published 1973, Second edition: 2006
  • Qateel-e-Nainava- Imam Hussain and his Revolution - 2006
  • Mard-e-Ahan: Biography of Imam Ali
  • Marde Na Mutnahi
  • Arman
  • Aakhri Tabasumm: Biography of Hazrat Ali Asghar, youngest martyr in the battle fields of Karbala

Rejoinders

  • Jalwa-e-Toor
  • Ammed-e-Madani Bajawab-e-Kaleed-e-Ludani
  • Imam Gayab Ba Jawab-e-Imam Gayab
  • Islam may Haqe Talaq

Historical novels

  • Qabeela
  • Saazish
  • Intiqam
  • Baghavat

Poetry

  • Safar-e-Natamaam

References

  1. "Maulana Mustafa remembered as unifying force, man of crisis | KashmirDispatch". kashmirdispatch.com. Retrieved 23 August 2019.
  2. "Kashmir Observer". Kashmir Observer. Retrieved 23 August 2019.
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