Saeed Ahmad Palanpuri

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Saeed Ahmad Palanpuri (also written as Saʻīd Aḥmad Pālanpūrī) (1940 – 19 May 2020), was an Indian Sunni Muslim scholar and author who served as Shaykh al-Hadith and Principal of Darul Uloom Deoband. Some of his books are required readings in Darul Uloom Deoband seminary.[3][4][5]

Succeeded byArshad Madani
Preceded byNaseer Ahmad Khan
Succeeded byAbul Qasim Nomani
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Shaykh al-Hadīth, Mufti
Saeed Ahmad Palanpuri
11th Principal, Darul Uloom Deoband[1]
In office
2008  19 May 2020
Preceded byNaseer Ahmad Khan
Succeeded byArshad Madani
9th Sheikh al-Hadith of Darul Uloom Deoband[1]
In office
2008  19 May 2020
Preceded byNaseer Ahmad Khan
Succeeded byAbul Qasim Nomani
Personal life
Born1940
Died19 May 2020(2020-05-19) (aged 79–80)
Notable work(s)Hidayatul Quran
Alma mater
Religious life
ReligionIslam
DenominationSunni
MovementDeobandi
Muslim leader
AwardsPresidential Certificate of Honour[2]
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Biography

Palanpuri was born in 1940 in Kaleda village, Vadgam then in the Palanpur State.[6] He studied at the Mazahir Uloom and then attended the Darul Uloom Deoband, where he graduated in traditional dars-e-nizami studies.[7][8] His teachers included Muhammad Tayyib Qasmi, Syed Fakhruddin Ahmad, Ibrahim Balyawi, Mahdi Hasan Shahjahanpuri, and Naseer Ahmad Khan.[9]

Palanpuri joined Jamia Ashrafiya in Rander as a teacher in 1965 and taught there for about ten years. He was appointed as a teacher of Darul Uloom Deoband in 1973 at the recommendation of Manzur Nu'mani.[7][10] In 2008, he succeeded Naseer Ahmad Khan as Shaykh al-Hadith and also served as Principal.[8][11][12] His teaching career in Darul Uloom Deoband lasted for over 50 years.[13][14]

Pratibha Patil awarded Palanpuri the President's Certificate of Honour on the 64th Independence Day of India.[15]

Reaction towards Madrasa Board scheme

Palanpuri maintained the view that the Indian Government's Scheme to Provide Quality Education in Madrasas (SPQEM) will end in fiasco.[16][17]

Literary works

Palanpuri's works include:[5]

  • Tuhfatul Qari[18]
  • Tafseer Hidayat al-Quran[19]
  • Mabadiyat-e-Fiqh
  • Aap Fatwa Kaise Dein?
  • Hurmat-e-Musahirat
  • Dadhi awr Anbiya ki Sunnat
  • Tehshiya Imdad al-Fatawa (Marginalia to Ashraf Ali Thanwi's 6 volume Imdad al-Fatawa).
  • Tasheel Adilla-e-Kamilah (Commentary to Mahmud Hasan Deobandi's Adilla-e-Kamilah).
  • Mashaheer Muhaddiseen, Fuqaha Kiram awr Tadhkirah Rawiyan-e-Kutb-e-Hadith
  • Rahmatullahil Wasiah (5 volume commentary to Shah Waliullah Dehlawi's Hujjatullahil Balighah)
  • Mahfuzat [20]

Death

Palanpuri had diabetes and was admitted to a Mumbai hospital, where he died on 19 May 2020 (25 Ramadan 1441 AH).[21][8][22] He was buried in a graveyard located in Oshiwara, Mumbai and very few people were allowed to attend his last rites due to the Covid-19 lockdown.[13][23] Islamic scholars Abul Qasim Nomani, Arshad Madani, Mehmood Madani and Muhammad Sufyan Qasmi expressed grief at his death.[24][13]

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