Wednesday, 4 December 2019

20th Death Anniversary of Syed Abul Hasan Nadwi

A Look back at the life and contributions
of Syed Abul Hasan Nadwi (1914-1999)

Dr. Mozammel Haque

2019 is the 20th death anniversary of Syed Abul Hasan Nadwi who passed away in December 1999. Syed Abul Hasan Nadwi, popularly known as Maulana Ali Miah, was born on 3rd Muharram 1333 (1914) in an Academic and literary (both spiritual and material) dynasty of Ulema, Mujahideen, Professors, ICS officers and Barristers and was the descendant of Syed Ahmad Shaheed who fought with Imperial forces face to face and eventually martyred in the Battlefield.

It is very important to remember and to cast some lights on His Eminence Abul Hasan Nadwi Rahimullah. He passed away in 1999. I believe it is important for new generation of Muslims, everywhere,  not only here in the UK, to remember always and to talk about their scholars, about their great figures, especially those who influenced the societies, peoples’ minds, of course in the positive way.

Syed Abul Hasan Nadwi
I am talking about Maulana Abul Hasan Nadawi Rahimullah who is one of the great scholars in India; not only in India, he started in India but he became one of the great scholars of the Islamic world. I still remember in the 1980s when he came to Rabita al-Alam al-Islami, Makkah al-Mukarramah; I used to hear and listen Abul Hasan Nadawi. He used to come Rabita al-Alam al-Islami, Makkah al-Mukarramah on different occasions in one of the conferences, seminars in Makkah on Islamic fiqh etc.

Awards and Accolates
Abul Hasan himself received many prizes. He was awarded many times. Syed Abul Hasan Nadwi received many awards and accolades. He received Faisal Award announced in his name in 1980. Kashmir University awarded him the honorary degree of Doctor of Literature in 1981. In 1992 Padma Bhusan highest award of India was offered by the Indian Prime Minister, which was politely refused being against family traditions and practice.  In 1999 Sultan of Brunei Award was announced by Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies UK.

Members of many international organisations
Syed Abul Hasan was a member of many Councils and Forums; for example; he was a member of Arabic Language Council in Damascus; he was also member of Arabic Council in Amman in Jordan; he was also member of many organisations in Saudi Arabia. In 1962 Syed Abu Hasan was appointed Member of Rabitah al-Alam Al-Islami, Makkah al-Mukarramah. He was also member and Chairman of Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies in 1983. He is something like an international man who played main role in many things everywhere.

Education and Upbringing
It is very important to look back at his life, education, training and upbringing as well as his contributions He was brought up by learned and pious parents. His father Maulana Hakeem Syed Abdul Hai Nadwi was a great scholar of his time and had written many books, one of which Nuzhatul Khavatir is very famous and consists of 8 Volumes. He served as Rector, Nadwatul Ulema till he breathed his last on Friday 2nd February 1923 when Shaikh Abul Hasan was only eight or nine years of age. His mother was also a pious lady and played an important role in his up-bringing and tarbiyah and taught him to write soon after Bismillah ar-Rahman ar-Rahim.

Having lost his father young, Ali (as his mother used to call him), was growing up under the shadow of his pious mother, under the guardianship of his beloved brother Hakim Doctor Abdul Ali Nadwi ( who having qualified from both Darul Uloom Deoband and Nadwatul Ulema was pursuing a course of study at Medical College and was in 4th year of his MBBS) and according to family traditions under the tutorship of Syed Muhammad Ismail and Master Muhammad Zaman Khan who taught him Persian, Urdu and Arithmetic respectively.

Young Ali was approaching the age of ten when his brother decided to change the direction of his education to Arabic and handed him over to the tutorship of the learned scholar Shaikh Khalil ibn Muhammad ibn Hussain Yamani Bhopali, a lecturer in Lucknow University, who put him to a book originally prepared by Egyptian Ministry of Education for children. Shaikh Khalil (Arab Saheb as used to be called) used to teach him along with his younger brother on return from University. He thus gained maximum attention of his teacher in a small class of two and very soon started speaking in Arabic which his teacher made obligatory. While the emphasis during this period was on Arabic he was also learning English.

He was 12 years of age that his brother, in consultation with his tutor decided to admit him to Lucknow University for a course of Fazil-e-Adab which for admission he had to compete with other candidates well qualified of Madaris-e-Arabia and matured, where as he was a boy of 12.

Before going to University he had already gained reasonable command of Persian, Urdu and Arabic and used to read Newspapers and Magazines subscribed by his brother from Damascus and Palestine.

He completed his course in Fazil-e-Adab from Lucknow University when he was only 15 and was awarded a First Class First with Gold Medal and a scholarship for further studies which he utilised in gaining another degree in Fazil-e-Hadeeth. In the December 1929 convocation he was awarded his certificate by Sir Malcolm Healy, Governor of U.P., which he would have preferred to receive from a pious Muslim scholar. While in University he continued reading works of famous scholars and academics in Urdu, Persian and Arabic and improved his proficiency in these languages and enhanced his knowledge of Islam and contemporary subjects.

Mother’s advice and Dua
During this period encouraged by his Tutor (Arab sahib) he also started learning English with full zeal and was preparing for the Intermediate Examination when his pious mother, having known his enthusiasm for English, wrote to him: “Ali! Don’t be mislead by others, if you wish to gain Allah’s pleasure and my affection then follow those who spent their lives in achieving Allah’s Deen like Shah Waliullah, Shah Abdul Aziz and Shah Abdul Qadir and like others whose lives and death was enviable. Ali, if I had 100 sons, I would have put all of them on such education, now you are alone and I pray to Allah that you achieve qualities of 100 such pious and learned scholars.

Pious mother’s letter backed by her prayers (dua) worked and his own heart became disgruntled of English but he had achieved so much knowledge that helped him later in life that he could read English books and literature during his visits to England and America.

Travel to Lahore
After successfully completing courses in University he travelled to Lahore on the invitation of his uncle who introduced him to various scholars of the time including Allama Iqbal and Shaikh al-Tafseer-e-Qur’an Maulana Ahmad Ali Lahori. He also met three famous wrestlers Rustam-e-Zaman and Professor Muhammad Shafi M.A. (Cantab) who having taste, advised him to make Arabic his subject and attain perfection in it to the utmost height.

In July 1929 on return from Lahore he was admitted in Darul Uloom Nadwatul Ulema where he spent 5 years to qualify its prescribed course in Hadeeth, Tafseer, Fiqah and other subjects. While in Nadwa he was taught by Allama Taqiuddin Hilali Marakashi, Shaikh Muhammad ibn Hussain Yamani, Muhammad Tayyab Makki Rampuri and other learned and various scholars.

During this period he once again visited Lahore and having spent some time in the Tafseer class of Mufassir-e-Qur’an Maulana Ahmad Ali Lahori, received his credential. He then moved to Deoband, another seat of learning, and joined Bukhari class of Maulana Hussain Ahmad Madni and received credential from him. He had now had the opportunity of attending upon all the renowned scholar of the age.

First article published in “Al-Minar”
Young Ali had now grown up, a teenager, a hockey player and a translator from Urdu to Arabic and preparing to write his own articles. His first article on Saiyid Ahmad Shaheed was published in a well Known Egyptian Magazine “Al-Minar” and was later published as a booklet in 1950 by the same Magazine, which not only encouraged him but put him on right track of writing.

Lecturer at Nadwatul Ulema
Reaching the age of 20 and having qualified from Nadwatul Ulema he was appointed as a lecturer where he was a student so far. He started teaching Tafseer, Adab and other subjects from 1st August 1934 and was allocated an upper class taken so far by a senior scholar of good experience. His students were mostly of his own age and some even older. He thus had to prepare hard and sometimes even travel miles to consult senior scholar to teach to his student to their as well as his own satisfaction.

At Nadwatul Ulema
After completing his education he joined Nadwatul Ulema as Lecturer in 1934. In 1945 he resigned from Nadwatul Ulema as Lecturer and in 1947 he joined Executive Committee of the Nadwatul Ulema as a member. In 1954 he was appointed Director of Education of Nadwatul Elema. After the death of his beloved brother, he was appointed Rector of Nadwatul Ulema in 1961.

Member of Rabitah al-Alam-Al-Islami
In 1962 Syed Abu Hasan was appointed Member of Rabitah al-Alam Al-Islami, Makkah al-Mukarramah.

Writing and overhauling syllabus.
As early as in 1937 Syed Abul Hasan prepared New Syllabus for Aligarh University and revised syllabus of Nadwatul Ulema in 1940 and in 1968 visited Riyadh University and overhauled its syllabus.

Established institutions
As early as in 1943 for the education of children Syed Abul Hasan established Idara Talimah and then in 1959 he established Academy for Research and Islamic Publications which has up to now publish hundreds of books. Then after one year in 1960 he established Deeni Taleemi for the Education of Muslim children in India. Then in 1983 he established Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies. He was chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies, UK.

Syed Abul Hasan also formed in 1964 Majlis-e-Mushawarat to look after Muslim interest in India.

Visiting Lecturer and delivered
Lectures At Universities
In 1942 Syed Abul Hasan delivered a lecture at Jamia-e-Millia Delhi on “Religion & Civilisation”. In 1956 he accepted appointment as visiting lecturer at the Damascus University and also visited Turkey and Lebanon and delivered many lectures. Then in 1963 he accepted appointment as Visiting Lecturer at Jamia Islamia Madinah Munawwarah and addressed Hujjaj from Shafaie Musallah in Haram-e-Makkah and then had the opportunity of entering in Ka’aba Mukarramah.

Writings and publication
Syed Abul Hasan’s first article in Arabic published in 1931. Then he published “Seerat Ahmad Shaheed” in Urdu in 1939. After that he started writing Maza Khasar alam which was published in Egypt in 1950 and then in English as “Islam and the West.” In 1955, the first Volume of Tarikh Dawat wa Azimat was published and the next year in 1956 the Second Volume of “Tarikh Dawat wa Azeemat” was published. Then in 1958, he published “Al-Qadiany wal Qadianah in Arabic and later on translated into Urdu and English. In 1967 he published Arkan-e-Arba in Urdu and later on as Four Pillars of Islam in English. Syed Abul Hasan published “Al-Murtaza” the Life of the Fourth Caliph Ali Murtaza in 1988 and later translated into English.

Visited Arab countries and
met Heads of States
In 1951 Syed Abul Hasan first visited Egypt with very busy schedule of meetings with renowned scholars, Radio Broadcast, meetings with ‘Ikhwan’ leadership, then to Sudan, Damascus, Bait al-Maqdas, Palestine, Iraq and Jordan where he met with King Abdullah. In 1973 he led Muslim World League’s deputation to Gulf States and met with King Hussain of Jordan and Shaikh Sultan Qasimi of Sharjah. In 1974, he visited Morocco and met with King Hasan II and discussed issues of the Ummah. In 1978 visited Pakistan arranged by Rabitah al-alam al-Islami. He again visited Pakistan in 1984 met President Zia ul Haq, presented a model of Dome of Rock. Syed Abul Hasan also visited Malaysia in 1987 at the invitation of Student Union. In 1990 he met Indian Prime Minister regarding Muslim Personal Law.

Visit to the West
In 1963 Syed Abul Hasan first visited to Europe at the invitation of Islamic Centre Geneva and then to United Kingdom, France, Germany and Spain, then again in 1964 and 1969. Syed Abul Hasan travelled to the United States of America in 1977 at the invitation of MSA and addressed many meetings and seminars throughout the country. He again visited in 1993. 

Performed Hajj First in 1947 with 6 months stay in Saudi Arabia.

Syed Abul Hasan Nadwi passed away on 22nd Ramadan 1420 A.H. just before Salat al-Jumah, 31st December 1999.
May Allah Subhanahu wa Taala accept his efforts for the cause and revival of Islam, Muslims, whole Islamic World, shower His mercy and blessings upon him. Ameen.