Talk:Ahmad Raza Khan

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There appears to be a lot of stuff about this guy on the internet. Unfortunately, every page seems to do a different variation on his name. I'm not sure what's name and what's title. In part, because I don't speak Arabic or understand Arabic naming conventions. For instance, I've seen one page give his name as "Ash Shah Imam Ahmad Raza Khan Al-Qadiri Fadil al-Bareilly" and another as "Imam e Ahle Sunnat, Maulana Shah Ahmad Raza Khan." I know "Imam" is a title, and I'm guessing "e Ahle Sunnat" means that he was an Ahle Sunnat in addition to being an Imam, but I don't know whether "Maulana Shah" is a title or a name; likewise, I don't know if "Al-Qadiri Fadil al-Bareilly" is part of his name or something like "from Qadiri before he moved to Bareilly". So, I don't know if the article's even got his name right! I just came in from wikipedia:Deadend pages, and while he seems interesting, I can't figure out even something as simple as how to list his name. The Literate Engineer 05:30, 27 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]


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well the Name of this Great Personality is Ahmad Raza, and because he defended the School of Ahl-us-Sunnah-wal-Jammah he was given the title of Imam-e-Ahl-us-Sunnah-wal-Jammah. Actually The Great Grantfather of Imam Raza came to India from Afghanistan as he was a brave fighter and rallied for the cause of Islam and He settled in Bareili after being given the Fort in Lahore (Shah-e-Kala which also houses the world famous Sheesh Mahal). Imam Raza was born in the town on Bareili, which is in U.P. (Utar Pardesh in India). Ashah is a title used for respect for Religious leaders and elders in India. Al-Qadari is his alegiance to the Sufi order of Shiekh Abdul Qadir Al-Jilani, after whom the order is named. Imam Raza Propagated the Sunni madhab as the Wahabi's were being funded by the British Raj, Maulvi Ashraf Ali Thanvi was being given 600 Rupees then, for what? and the book written by Ismail Dehlawi namely Taqwiyyatul-Imaan was distributed for Free for further information, the Punjab Universaity of Pakistan still hold s copies of it from that period about 150 years aog. for further information on the Imam, you can email me on: marizvi@hotmail.co.uk most welcome anytime. please to have been of help.

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