Delve into the uncharted realm of A‘lā Hazrat Imām Ahmad Razā Khān’s poetic genius as a valiant guardian of the Sunnī creed. In this groundbreaking academic study, the intricate tapestry of his poetry comes to life, shedding light on how he courageously defended the sacred Sunnī doctrine against the tumultuous waves of heresy during his era. For the first time in the English language, this meticulously crafted work navigates A‘lā Hazrat’s poetry with simplicity and accessibility, providing readers with a profound understanding through the lens of his own fatāwā and other remarkable compositions. Embark on a journey that uncovers the rich heritage of faith, resilience, and poetic brilliance woven by A‘lā Hazrat, as his verses continue to resonate across time, echoing the resolute spirit of Sunnī tradition.
Imām Ahmad Razā Khān Qādirī (1856-1921 CE) of Bareilly, fondly referred to as A‘lā Hazrat (Grand Master) by his devotees, was a Muftī (Islamic jurist), ‘Ālim (scholar), Sufī (mystic), Shā‘ir (poet) and master of many other disciplines who emerged as a central figure for the Ahl-e-Sunnat movement during British India. He played a pioneering role in countering the theological beliefs of other movements that emerged in this period from amongst the Muslims of India, including the Ahl-e-Hadīth, Deobandī and Qādiyānī movements. It is for this reason that he was regarded by his devotees as a mujaddid – a reviver of Islām that emerges each century to purify the religion back to its most pristine state and preserve the religion against heresies.
In western academia, Imām Ahmad Razā’s historical significance has previously been explored scarcely and been limited to biographical accounts and references to a handful of his books and fatāwa (legal verdicts). A focus on his role as a poet is almost non-existent. Imām Ahmad Razā’s devotional poetry, found in the collection Hadāiq-e-Bakhshish (Gardens of Salvation), was an instrumental tool in launching his theological defence and disseminating what he considered as the true beliefs of Islām.
This is the first study that focusses on Imām Ahmad Razā’s significance as a poet, the theological concepts found in his poetry and the role it played in defending against opposition from other religious movements in British India. It attempts to answer the question: What role did Imām Ahmad Razā’s poetry play in a period where the Ahl-e-Sunnat’s theological beliefs were challenged by other reform movements in British India? Article Sponsored Find something for everyone in our collection of colourful, bright and stylish socks. Buy individually or in bundles to add color to your sock drawer!
About the Author
Mohammad Nādir Razā is a doctoral researcher in Theology & Religion at Keble College, University of Oxford. His primary research interests lie in South Asian Islām with specific interests in the Ahl-e-Sunnat movement, the works of Imām Ahmad Razā Khān and Urdu Islamic poetry. Alongside academic study, he has undertaken traditional seminary Islamic learning with teachers in the north of England.
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