Aashiq Elahi Meerthi
Islamic scholar, biographer, translator and writer (1881 - 1941)
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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.
Died1941 (aged 59–60)
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
Muhammad Aashiq Ilahi Meerthi | |
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عاشق الہی میرٹھی | |
| Personal life | |
| Born | 1881 |
| Died | 1941 (aged 59–60) |
| 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 |
| Occupation | Islamic scholar, biographer, translator, writer |
| Religious life | |
| Religion | Islam |
| Senior posting | |
Students | |
Influenced | |
Literary works
Aashiq Elahi Meerthi's writings often focused on Islamic teachings and biographies of prominent Islamic figures.[3][4] Some of them are:
- Tafseer e Merathi [5]
- Tazkiraturrashid 1977, 2 vol - a biography of Rashid Ahmad Gangohi[6][7]
- تحفه خواتين/A Gift for Muslim Women[8][9]
- Islām-i mukammal [10]
- Dadhi Ki Qadr-o-Qimat 1966[11]
- Behtareen Jahez[12]
- Makatib-e-Rashidiyah[13]
- Qissa Yusuf[14]
- Wasl-ul-Habeeb[15]
Translated works
Death
Aashiq Elahi Meerthi died in 1941.[20]