Hashmi Miya

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Syed Muhammad Hashmi Miyan (Urdu سید محمد ہاشمی میاں) is an Indian Sunni Sufi Baravali scholar and preacher. He is recognised as Ghazi-e-Millat (warrior of the community).[3] He is followed by many Hindi and Urdu speakers,[4]

BornMohammed Hashmi
(1947-07-08) 8 July 1947 (age 78)
Children1.Syed Mohammed Noorani Ashraf

2.Syed Muhammad Subhani ashraf 3.Syed Muhammad Samdani Ashraf

[1]
Parent
  • Mohammed Abul Muhamid Ashraf (father)
RelativesMadani Miya (older brother)[2]
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Syed Mohammad Hashmi Ashraf
Hashmi Miya
Personal details
BornMohammed Hashmi
(1947-07-08) 8 July 1947 (age 78)
Children1.Syed Mohammed Noorani Ashraf

2.Syed Muhammad Subhani ashraf 3.Syed Muhammad Samdani Ashraf

[1]
Parent
  • Mohammed Abul Muhamid Ashraf (father)
RelativesMadani Miya (older brother)[2]
Alma materAl Jamiatul Ashrafia
OccupationIslamic scholar
TitleGhazi-e-Millat
Main interest(s)Sufism
Notable idea(s)Let us know about the followers of Islam and their deeds and Islam gives the message of peace.
Religious life
ReligionIslam
DenominationSunni Barelvi
LineageSyed
JurisprudenceHanafi
TariqaAshrafi
Muslim leader
Disciple ofSyed Mohammed Mukhtar Ashraf
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According to one British website Hashmi Miyan is the youngest son of Muhaddis e Azam e Hind.[5]

He is the younger brother of Madani Miya.[citation needed]

Views

He had opposed the Citizenship Amendment Act, quoting that it is fine to eliminate the illegal immigrants from India, but it is quite difficult for all the Indian citizens to prove their residence-ship in India.[6] He believes that there is no religion of terrorism.[7][4]

Literary works

Hashmi Miyan's literary works include

  • Lataif e Deoband[8][9]
  • Rusumaat o Moharram o Taaziya[8]
  • Hazrat Amir e Muawiya Khalifa-e-Rashid[10]
  • Khutbaat e Hashmi Miyan[11]

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