Sayed Tanveer Hashmi

Sayed Tanveer Hashmi
Sayed Tanveer Hashmi at World Sufi Forum
Karnataka President of All India Ulema and Mashaikh Board
Personal details
Born (1972-11-22) 22 November 1972
Bijapur, Karnataka, India
Nationality India
Children

Sayed Abdullah Hussaini,

Sayed Areez Hussaini, Sayed Emaduddin Hussaini
Father Sayed Burhanuddin Hussaini
Residence Bijapur, Karnataka, India
Alma mater Karnatak University, Dharwad
Occupation President, Al Hashmi Educational Welfare & Charitable Trust
Known for Islamic scholar and social leader; educational and humanitarian activist
Website

Sayed Tanveer Hashmi, also known as Tanveer Hashmi, is a Sufi leader and spiritual master From Bijapur Sharif, a Sufi shrine in Karnataka, India. Tanveer Hashmi is a patron of various academic, social, and other activities of Sufi Sunni Muslims in India.

He is the Karnataka President of the All India Ulema and Mashaikh Board (AIUMB), a Sufi movement in India.

AIUMB has gathered Sufi clerics (Ulama and Mashaikh) and other Muslim leaders in India to build up community resilience against terrorism.[1]

He is Founder President of Al Hashmi Educational Welfare & Charitable Trust, which is providing Islamic & Formal Education .

Family

He was born on 22 November 1972, in Sufi City of Bijapur, in highly religious Sufi family of Pir Hashim. Hashimpeer came to Bijapur, Karnataka,which was under the rule of Ibrahim Adil Shah II. Under his influence Ibrahim Adil Shah then gave up un-Islamic practises.

Qutbul Aqtab Hashimpeer (Died: 7 of Ramdhan 948 Hijari 1646 AD)came to Bijapur, Karnataka on an Islamist anti-Hindu agenda. Hashimpeer was brought up in an incredibly maddrassah environment as this was an effect of Sayed Shah Wajihuddin Hussaini Gujarati, popularly known as Haider Ali Sani. This family belong to prophetic lineage.

Activism

This photo was taken in world sufi forum, New Delhi

Sayed Tanveer Hashmi, also the President of the Muslim Muttahida Council, Bijapur[2] which has been working for various social causes.[3]

In city of Belgaum, there was big issues of fake graves.[4]

He has been attending various addressing seminars and conferences including international conferences.[5]

Sayed Tanveer Hashmi organised an Islamofascist protest against cartoons of Muhammad.[6]

References

  1. "World Sufi Forum rejects all forms of terrorism; urges govt to revive Sufism – Latest News & Updates at Daily News & Analysis". 20 March 2016.
  2. "Karnataka Muslims » Mutahhida Council comes to help J&K flood victims". www.karnatakamuslims.com.
  3. "Kartika Ekadashi bus service – Times of India".
  4. "It is a fake grave".
  5. "Sunni Conference Jagdishpur,Amethi,15 Dec 2013 – All India Ulama & Mashaikh Board". www.aiumb.org.
  6. "Muslims protest against cartoons on Mohamad".
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