Shamsul Haque Faridpuri

Mujahid-e-Azam
Shamsul Haque Faridpuri
Title Sadar Shaeb Huzur
Born Shamsul Haque
1896
Gauhardanga, Tungipara, Gopalganj
Died 21 January 1969
Resting place Azimpur Graveyard
Ethnicity Asian
Era 19th–20th century
Occupation Teacher, writer
Religion Islam
Jurisprudence Hanafi
Creed Sunni
Movement Deobandi
Main interest(s) Hadith, Fiqh
Alma mater Darul Uloom Deoband

Maulana Shamsul Haque Faridpuri (Bengali: শামসুল হক ফরিদপুরী; 1896  21 January 1969) was an Islamic scholar, educationist, and social reformer. He was the founder-principal of Jamia Qurania Arabia Qaumi Madrasa. He founded many other madrasas and mosques. He also founded Khademul Islam Jamat to implement Islamic ideals and Anjuman-e-Tabligh-al-Quran to counter Christian missionary activities.[1][2]

Biography

Faridpuri was born in 1896 in Tungipara, Bengal Presidency, British India (now in Bangladesh). His father's name was Muhammad Abdullah and mother's name was Amena Khatun.[3] Faridpuri matriculated from Calcutta Madrasa in 1920. He received the knowledge of Tasawwof from Allama Thanvi.[1]

Bibliography

He wrote and translated more than a hundred books on many subjects.

Writings

  • Shotru Theke Hushiar Thako(শত্রু থেকে হুঁশিয়ার থাকো); English translations: Beware About the enemy[4]
  • Choritro Gothon (চরিত্র গঠন); English translations: Character Development[1]
  • Potito Pabon (পতিত পবন);
  • Ma-Bap O Shontaner Haq (মা-বাপ ও সন্তানের হক); English translations: Rights of Mother, Father and Child
  • Tafsire Sura Fateha (তাফসীরে সূরা ফাতেহা); English translations: Explanation of Sura Fatiha
  • Taubanama O Jiboner Pon (তওবানামা ও জীবনের পণ);
  • Allahr Porichoy O Manusher Porichoy (আল্লাহর পরিচয় ও মানুষের পরিচয়); English translations: Introduaction of Allah and Human[4]
  • Matri Jatir Morjada (মাতৃজাতির মর্যাদা); English translations: The diginity of women
  • Masjid O Jibonto Masjid (মসজিদ ও জীবন্ত মসজিদ); English translations: Mosque and Alive Mosque
  • Haqqani Tafsir (হক্কানী তাফসীর);[1]
  • Dhormer Ashol Uddeshyo Ki? (ধর্মের আসল উদ্দেশ্য কী?); English translations: What is the main goal of religion?
  • Oshot Alem O Peer Ebong Shotorko Bani (অসৎ আলেম ও পীর : সতর্কবাণী);
  • Tasauof Totto (তাসাওউফ তত্ত্ব); English translations: Theory of Sufism[4]
  • Bhul Shongshodhon (ভুল সংশোধন); English translations: emendation of Mistakes[5]
  • Quraner Upor Hostokhep Bordasht Kora Jaibe Na (কুরআনের উপর হস্তক্ষেপ বরদাশত করা যাবে না);
  • Shonkhepe Islam (সংক্ষেপে ইসলাম); English translations: Beware About the enemy
  • Namazer Ortho (নামাজের অর্থ); English translations: Islam in a few words
  • Hajjer Masail (হজ্জের মাসায়েল);
  • Halal-Haram O Bidat-Ijtihad (হালাল-হারাম ও বিদয়াত-ইজতেহাদ);[5]
  • Proloyonkori Ghurni Jhorer Karon Ki? (প্রলয়ংকারী ঘূর্ণিঝড়ের কারণ কী?); English translations: What is the reason behind the devastating cyclone?
  • Tabligh O Islami Zindegi (তাবলীগ ও ইসলামী জিন্দেগি);[4]
  • Voter er Dayitto O Vote Shomporke Shariater Nirdesh (ভোটারের দায়িত্ব ও ভোট সম্পর্কে শরীয়তের নির্দেশ); English translations: Responsibilities of voter and rules of Shariah about election
  • Adorsho Muslim Poribar O Shushthu Porikolpona (আদর্শ মুসলিম পরিবার ও সুষ্ঠু পরিকল্পনা);[4]
  • Rozar Fazilat (রোজার ফজিলত);
  • Islahe Nafs (ইসলাহে নফস);
  • Jibon Patheyo (জীবন পাথেয়);[5]
  • Dhormo O Rajneeti (ধর্ম ও রাজনীতি);[4]
  • Hadiser Rotno-Bhandar Ba Shashon Poddhoti (হাদীসের রত্নভাণ্ডার বা শাসন পদ্ধতি);
  • Jihader Gurutto O Fazilat (জিহাদের গুরুত্ব ও ফজিলত); E[4][5]

Translations

  • Bukhari Sharif[1]
  • Beheshti Zewar[1]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Amin, Muhammad Ruhul (2012). "Faridpuri, Maulana Shamsul Haque". In Islam, Sirajul; Jamal, Ahmed A. Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh (Second ed.). Asiatic Society of Bangladesh. Retrieved 21 March 2013.
  2. "Official website of Jamia Qurania Arabia Lalbagh". Archived from the original on 26 May 2013. Retrieved 21 March 2013.
  3. প্রখ্যাত ব্যক্তিত্ব [Renowned Personalities]. Gopalganj District (in Bengali).
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "Rokomari Dot Com" (in Bengali). Retrieved 26 March 2013.
  5. 1 2 3 4 "Rokomari Dot Com" (in Bengali). Retrieved 26 March 2013.


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