Khalid Saifullah Rahmani

Indian Muslim scholar and jurist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Khalid Saifullah Rahmani (born November 1956) is an Indian Muslim scholar, author and jurist who serves as the fifth president of the All India Muslim Personal Law Board.[1][2][3][4] He is the general secretary of Islamic Fiqh Academy of India. He has authored books including The Islamic Jurisprudence: Introduction and Codification and Kitāb-ul-Fatāwa.

Preceded byWali Rahmani
BornNovember 1956 (age 69)
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Mufti, Mawlāna
Khalid Saifullah Rahmani
Rahmani in 2018
President of All India Muslim Personal Law Board
Assumed office
3 June 2023
Preceded byRabey Hasani Nadwi
General Secretary of All India Muslim Personal Law Board
In office
2021–2023
Preceded byWali Rahmani
Succeeded byFazlur Rahim Mujaddidi
General Secretary of Islamic Fiqh Academy, India
Personal life
BornNovember 1956 (age 69)
NationalityIndian
Children
Main interest(s)Islamic Jurisprudence
Notable work(s)Qamusul Fiqh, Contemporary jurisprudence
Alma materJamia Rahmani Munger, Darul Uloom Deoband
RelativesMujahidul Islam Qasmi (uncle)
Religious life
ReligionIslam
Founder ofAl Mahadul Aali Al Islami, Hyderabad
Websitekhalidrahmani.in
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Biography

Khalid Saifullah Rahmani was born in November 1956.[5] He is the nephew of Islamic scholar and jurist, Mujahidul Islam Qasmi.[5] He received his primary education at home and studied at Madrasa Qasimul Uloom Hussainia for two years. He graduated from Jamia Rahmani in Munger and studied "dawra-e-hadith" (the hadith class of Dars-e-Nizami) again at Darul Uloom Deoband, and graduated from there in 1395 AH.[6] He later specialized in Islamic law and jurisprudence at Amarat-e-Sharia, Patna. His teachers include Sharif Hasan Deobandi, Mahmood Hasan Gangohi, Naseer Ahmad Khan, Nizamuddin Azami, Anzar Shah Kashmiri, and Muhammad Salim Qasmi. Rahmani also benefitted from his uncle Mujahidul Islam Qasmi.[6]

In 1398 AH, Rahmani started to teach at Madrasa Sabeelus-Salam, where he was appointed head teacher in 1399 AH. He taught there for 22 years and went on to establish Al Mahadul Aali Al Islami, Hyderabad.[7][8] He has also helped to found institutions such as Sabilul Falaah and Madrasa al-Falihat in Darbhanga; Madrasa Nurul Uloom, in Andhra Pradesh and Madrasa Talimul Quran lil-Banat in Karnataka.[9]

Rahmani is a member of the All India Muslim Personal Law Board's Legal Council[10][9] and the general secretary of Islamic Fiqh Academy.[9] He is a regular columnist of the Friday edition of Munsif, and editor of Three Monthly Behs-o-Nazar, an Islamic juristic journal that Mujahidul Islam Qasmi had started.[11] In 2021, he was appointed interim, and subsequently prominent, general secretary of the All India Muslim Personal Law Board following Wali Rahmani's death,[12][13][14] after having served as a secretary of the Board.[15] On 3 June 2023, he was elected as the fifth president of the All India Muslim Personal Law Board following the demise of Rabey Hasani Nadwi.[16][17][18][19][20]

Literary works

Rahmani's works include:[21]

  • Aasaan Tafsir-e-Quran Majid (A commentary on the Quran)
  • Fiqh-e-Islāmi: Tadwīn-o-Ta'āruf (The Islamic Jurisprudence: Introduction and Codification)
  • Islām ka Nizām Ushr-o-Zakāt
  • Khawātīn ke Māli Huqūq: Shariat-e-Islāmi ki Nazar mai
  • Kitāb al-Fatāwa (The Book of the Fatāwa)
  • Qāmus al-Fiqh
  • Qur'ān: Ek Ilhāmi Kitāb
  • Asan Usul-e Hadith[22]
  • Prophet for the World (English translation of his Urdu book Paighambar-e-Aalam)[23][24]

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