Majduddin

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Preceded byPost established
Succeeded byMuhammad Ismail
Died1813 (1814)
Majduddin
Baḥr al-ʿUlūm
ملّا مجد الدین
Head Preceptor of the Calcutta Mohammedan College
In office
1781–1791
Preceded byPost established
Succeeded byMuhammad Ismail
Personal life
Born
Died1813 (1814)
Flourished18th-century
Known forFirst Alia Madrasa principal
Other namesMadan Shahjahanpuri
Religious life
ReligionIslam
DenominationSunni
JurisprudenceHanafi
Muslim leader
TeacherWahhaj ad-Din Gupamawi
Qazi Mubarak
Shah Waliullah
Based inBareilly
Calcutta

Majd ad-Dīn al-Madanī (Arabic: مجد الدین المدنی; d. 1813),[1] also known as Madan Shāhjahānpūrī (Arabic: مدن شاہجہانپوری),[2] was an 18th-century Indian Muslim theologian. He served as the first principal of the Calcutta Madrasa, the first Alia Madrasa of Bengal.[3]

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