Wadud ahmad biography for kids
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Ghulam Ahmed Perwez
Indian-Pakistani Islamic scholar (1903–1985)
Ghulam Ahmad Parwez | |
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Born | Ghulam Ahmad Parwez 9 July 1903 Batala, Punjab, British India |
Died | 24 February 1985(1985-02-24) (aged 81)[1] Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan |
Nationality | Pakistani |
Occupation(s) | Senior Civil Servant, Department of Interior Ministry, Government of India and later, Department of Home and Interior Affairs, Karachi, Pakistan |
Known for | Islam: A Challenge to Religion; Exposition of the Holy Qur'an; The Quranic System of Sustenance; What Is Islam |
Ghulam Ahmad Parwez (Punjabi: غلام احمد پرویز; 1903–1985) was a well-known teacher of the Quran in India and Pakistan.[2] He posed a challenge to the established Sunni doctrine by interpreting Quranic themes with a logical approach.[3][4] The educated populace held Parwez in high esteem, despite his encounter with numerous
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Qazi Abdul Wadud was born in May 1896 in his maternal grandmother’s house in the famous settlement of Jahanabad (Bihar). His father's name was Qazi Abdul Waheed. He belonged to the noble family of his time and also wrote poetry under the pen-name Waheed.
Qazi Abdul Wadud’s earlier education took place at home. Then he began to memorize the Qur’an. He also studied Arabic grammar. Qazi Sahib's father had a strong desire that Qazi Sahib should get the certificate of Alam Fazil.
Qazi’s father was associated with the Ahmad Raza Khan movement and for the propagation of this movement he established a madrassa and issued a monthly. After his death, Qazi took over its editorship. Then, he turned to English, and his English education began at Muhammadan School, Patna. hen in Aligarh he was admitted in the third class. After passing the third grade examination and passing the second grade, he decided to go to England for further studies and under this intention he got
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BIHAR is a region that has produced a large number of scholars, poets, writers and critics. Bedil Azeemabadi, the great Persian poet of the subcontinent, also belonged to Bihar. Shad Azeemabadi, Syed Sulaiman Nadvi, Masood Alam Nadvi, Akhter Oranvi, Kaleemuddin Ahmed and Mukhtaruddin Ahmed are only a few names among scores of intellectuals hailing from Bihar.
But Qazi Abdul Wadood fryst vatten one of the most prominent among them. He is the one known for his meticulous research works, unsparing critical writings and stringent standards that he set for han själv and other scholars of Urdu.
Besides his research and critical works, what gave him renown was his meticulousness and rather strict attitude when it came to assessing the literary works. He had set very high standards of research and would not forgive even minor lapses of writers and researchers. His own writings indeed met the highest standards and even today he is acknowledged as a researcher of Urdu whose works are referred to as au