Aashiq Elahi Meerthi

Islamic scholar, biographer, translator and writer (1881 - 1941) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Muhammad Aashiq Ilahi Meerthi (عاشق الہی میرٹھی 1881 - 1941) was an Islamic scholar, biographer, translator and writer who served as a member of the executive council of the Mazahir Uloom alongside others.[1] He also wrote a commentary on Quran called Tafsir Meerthi.

Born1881 (1881)
Died1941 (aged 5960)
Notable work(s)Tazkiraturrashid, A Gift for Muslim Women, Islām-i mukammal, Dadhi Ki Qadr-o-Qimat, Behtareen Jahez, Makatib-e-Rashidiyah, Qissa Yusuf, Wasl-ul-Habeeb
OccupationIslamic scholar, biographer, translator, writer
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Muhammad Aashiq Ilahi Meerthi
عاشق الہی میرٹھی
Personal life
Born1881 (1881)
Died1941 (aged 5960)
Notable work(s)Tazkiraturrashid, A Gift for Muslim Women, Islām-i mukammal, Dadhi Ki Qadr-o-Qimat, Behtareen Jahez, Makatib-e-Rashidiyah, Qissa Yusuf, Wasl-ul-Habeeb
OccupationIslamic scholar, biographer, translator, writer
Religious life
ReligionIslam
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Meerathi was born in 1881 in Meerut, India.[2]

Literary works

Aashiq Elahi Meerthi's writings often focused on Islamic teachings and biographies of prominent Islamic figures.[3][4] Some of them are:

Translated works

  • Fuyooz-e-Yazdani Al-Fath-ur-Rabbani 1976[16]
  • Tabrez Tarjuma-e-Abrez Part-001[17]
  • Khutbat-e-Ghausiya 1958[18]
  • Imdad-us-Sulook Urdu Irshad-ul-Suluk Makhuz Az Risala-e-Makkiyya 2005[19]

Death

Aashiq Elahi Meerthi died in 1941.[20]

References

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