Abdul Aleem Siddiqui and His Mission
Abdul Kader Choughley
Paperback, 244 pages
9789391601676
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In Abdul Aleem Siddiqui and His Mission, Abdul Kader Choughley beautifully and analytically narrates the inspiring life story of MawlÄnÄ Abdul Aleem Siddiqui (1892-1954). The Roving Ambassador of Peace, as fondly called by his admirers across the globe, MawlÄnÄ Siddiqui was a brilliant Islamic spiritual master, writer, orator and visionary of South Asian origin. Deeply trained in classical Islam and the authentic form of Sufism, in accordance with the principles of the Shariāah, during the early decades of the last century, MawlÄnÄ Siddiqui travelled across the globe, visiting the interior regions of Africa and many metropolises in Europe, America and Asia, sharing Islamās message of peace, spiritual refinement, besides stressing the inner Muslim unity, beyond all sectarian divisions. He also equally stressed the importance of building interfaith relations among Muslims, Christians, Jews, Hindus and Buddhists, as fellow human beings, honoured by God. MawlÄnÄ Siddiqui was noted for his epistle to Pope Pious XII, written in 1950, exploring the common human fraternity, and his interactions with the noted twentieth century intellectual giants such as the philosopher Muhammad Iqbal, Bernard Shaw, Shaikh Mustafa Al-Maraghi and Shaikh Abdullah Draz. Muhammad Fazlur Rahman Ansari, one of the insightful South Asian Muslim scholars of the last century and Justice M.T. Akbar, an eminent Sri Lankan Muslim jurist, were some of the noted disciples of MawlÄnÄ Siddiqui.
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Abdul Kader Choughley
Paperback, 244 pages
9789391601676
Ā
In Abdul Aleem Siddiqui and His Mission, Abdul Kader Choughley beautifully and analytically narrates the inspiring life story of MawlÄnÄ Abdul Aleem Siddiqui (1892-1954). The Roving Ambassador of Peace, as fondly called by his admirers across the globe, MawlÄnÄ Siddiqui was a brilliant Islamic spiritual master, writer, orator and visionary of South Asian origin. Deeply trained in classical Islam and the authentic form of Sufism, in accordance with the principles of the Shariāah, during the early decades of the last century, MawlÄnÄ Siddiqui travelled across the globe, visiting the interior regions of Africa and many metropolises in Europe, America and Asia, sharing Islamās message of peace, spiritual refinement, besides stressing the inner Muslim unity, beyond all sectarian divisions. He also equally stressed the importance of building interfaith relations among Muslims, Christians, Jews, Hindus and Buddhists, as fellow human beings, honoured by God. MawlÄnÄ Siddiqui was noted for his epistle to Pope Pious XII, written in 1950, exploring the common human fraternity, and his interactions with the noted twentieth century intellectual giants such as the philosopher Muhammad Iqbal, Bernard Shaw, Shaikh Mustafa Al-Maraghi and Shaikh Abdullah Draz. Muhammad Fazlur Rahman Ansari, one of the insightful South Asian Muslim scholars of the last century and Justice M.T. Akbar, an eminent Sri Lankan Muslim jurist, were some of the noted disciples of MawlÄnÄ Siddiqui.






















