Azimuddin Hanafi

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Died1922 (aged 8384)
ReligionIslam
DenominationSunni
Munshi Azimuddin
Personal life
Born1838
Died1922 (aged 8384)
Religious life
ReligionIslam
DenominationSunni
JurisprudenceHanafi
MovementTaiyuni
Muslim leader
Disciple ofKaramat Ali Jaunpuri

Munshi Azimuddin Hanafi (1838–1922) was a Bengali Islamic scholar, social reformer, orator, poet and author.[1]

Munshi Azimuddin was born in 1838 to a Bengali Muslim family of Munshis in the village of Gozadia in the Mymensingh District of the Bengal Presidency (present-day Kishoreganj District, Bangladesh).[2] His father, Munshi Borhanullah, was a bibliophile. The family was descended from one of the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb's ministers that were based in Jahangir Nagar, who later settled in Gozadia, which was under the jurisdiction of the Zamindars of Jangalbari.[3]

Education

Azimuddin studied at the local maktab up until the age of eleven years. He then pursued further Islamic studies in Calcutta and Bombay. He became a disciple of Karamat Ali Jaunpuri, founder of the Taiyuni movement, and associated himself with the Hanafi school of jurisprudence.[1]

Career

Death and legacy

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