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This Bibliography of Barelvi Movement is a selected list of generally available scholarly resources related to Barelvi movement, a revivalist movement within Sunni Islam, adhering to the Hanafi school of law, started in the late 19th by the Imam Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi in British India. [1] [2] [3]

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The bibliography covers works in multiple languages, including English, Urdu, Hindi, Arabic, and Persian.

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Barelvi movement</span> South Asian Islamic revivalist movement

The Barelvi movement, also known as Ahl al-Sunnah wa'l-Jamaah is a Sunni revivalist movement following the Hanafi and Shafi'i schools of jurisprudence, and Maturidi and Ashʿari schools of theology with strong Sufi influences and with hundreds of millions of followers. It is a broad Sufi-oriented movement that encompasses a variety of Sufi orders, including the Chistis, Qadiris, Soharwardis and Naqshbandis as well as many other orders and sub-orders of Sufism. They consider themselves to be the continuation of Sunni Islamic orthodoxy before the rise of Salafism and Deobandi Movement.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi</span> Indian Islamic scholar and reformer, regarded as a founder of the Barelvi movement (1856 – 1921)

Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi, known reverentially as Ala Hazrat, was an Indian Islamic scholar, theologian, jurist, preacher, poet from Bareilly, British India, considered as the founder of the Barelvi movement and the Razvi branch of the Qadri Sufi order.

Usha Sanyal is an Indian scholar and historian of Islam specializing in the Barelvi movement. She is visiting assistant professor of history at Wingate University in North Carolina.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Manzar-e-Islam</span>

Madrasa Manzar-e-Islam, also known as Jamia Razvia Manzar-e-Islam, is an Islamic seminary in India. It was founded in 1904 in Bareilly, India by Imam of Ahlus Sunnah Imam Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi. It celebrated its hundredth anniversary in 2004 this occasion was marked by a series of publications in monthly magazine Ala Hazrat whose editor in chief is Subhan Raza Khan Subhani Mian.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Syed Shujaat Ali Qadri</span> First Grand Mufti of Pakistan (1941–1993)

Syed Shuja’at Ali Qadri was the first Grand Mufti of Pakistan, Judge of Federal Shariat Court, a member of the Pakistani Council of Islamic Ideology, and a scholar of Islamic Sciences and modern science. He was influenced by Mustafa Raza Khan Qadri.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Mustafa Raza Khan Qadri</span> Leader of Ahle Sunnat movement and 20th-century Indian Islamic scholar

Mustafa Raza Khan Qadri (1892–1981) was an Indian Sunni Muslim scholar and author, and leader of the Sunni Barelvi movement following the death of its founder, his father Ahmed Raza Khan. He was known as Mufti-Azam-i-Hind to his followers. He is widely known as Mufti-e-Azam-e-Hind. On his death date his follower celebrate Urs name as Urs-e-Noori on every 14th Muharram of Islamic Year.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Akhtar Raza Khan</span> Former Grand Mufti of India

Muhammad Akhtar Raza Khan Azhari, also known as Tajush Shari'ah or Azhari Miya, was an Indian Barelvi Muslim scholar, cleric and mufti. He was the great grandson of Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi who was considered to be a Mujaddid by his followers and was the founder of the Barelvi movement. He was recognised by Barelvi Muslims as the Grand Mufti of India. He was ranked 22nd on the list of The 500 Most Influential Muslims in the world, compiled by the Royal Islamic Strategic Studies Centre. He had tens of millions of followers in India.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Ibrahim Raza Khan</span> 20th-century Indian scholar

Muhammad Ibrahim Raza Khan Qadri Razvi (1907–1965), commonly known as Mufassir-e-Azam-e-Hind and Jilani Miyan, was an Indian Islamic scholar, Sufi mystic, orator, author, and leader of Sunni Muslim’s Barelvi movement of Sunni Islam in the Indian subcontinent. He was the elder brother of Hammad Raza Khan.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Kaif Raza Khan</span> 21st century Indian scholar

Muhammad Kaif Raza Khan, is an Indian Islamic scholar, activist and Cleric belongs to Ahl-e-Sunnat Wal Jamaat Movement. Khan is a descendant of Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi. He is the president of Dargah Ustad E Zaman Trust.

Muhammad Sibtain Raza Khan Quadri also known as Ameen-e-Shari'at was an Islamic scholar, Sufi and author from India. He is known for writing the Mazameen-e-Ameen-e-Shariat.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Bibliography of Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi</span>

The Bibliography of Imam Ahl-e-Sunnat Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi is a selected list of generally available scholarly resources related to Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi, the Reviver of Islam in India and founder of Ahl-e-Sunnat Wal Jamaat revival Movement or Barelvi Movement.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Markazi Darul Ifta</span> Religious Organisation

The Markazi Darul Ifta was founded by Tajush Shariah Akhtar Raza Khan Qadri during his life in 1990. After the formation of Jamiatur Raza, the Darul Ifta came under the Educational institution and became its indifferent part. It is an online Fatwa Department of Barelvi Muslims and officially of Jamiatur Raza since 2003. The Markazi Darul Ifta issues the notification of Moon sightings on every eve.

Ahmed Riza Khan Barelwi: In the Path of the Prophet is a book written by the Historian and assistant professor of history at Wingate University, Usha Sanyal and published by the OneWorld Publications on 23 May 2005 about the Founder of Barelvi Movement, Imam Ahl-e-Sunnat Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi. The book deals with all the information about Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi from his birth to his death.

Devotional Islam and Politics in British India: Ahmad Riza Khan Barelwi and His Movement, 1870-1920 is a book written by American Historian and Professor Dr. Usha Sanyal about the life of the Founder of Barelvi Movement, Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi. It was published in 1995 by the Oxford University Press.

The Barelvi family is the family of the Aala Hazrat Maulana Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi who was an Indian Islamic scholar, theologian, jurist, preacher and poet. He was the founder of the Barelvi movement or the Ahle Sunnat Wal Jamat Movement from the city of Bareilly. He was popularly known as the Aala Hazrat by all of his followers.

Al Malfooz or Malfooz-E-Aala Hazrat is a treatise written by Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi (1856–1921) and Edited and Published by Mustafa Raza Khan Qadri. It is a compilation of Islamic Questions and Answer given by Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi during his life.

Madrasa-e-Aliya, also known as Government Oriental College, is an Islamic educational seminary situated in Rampur, Uttar Pradesh. It was established in 1774 by Nawab Faiz Ullah Khan, Nawabs of Rampur.

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