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Fayyaaz Ahmad Zarroo
فیاض احمد زرو
Assumed office
1998
Mohtamim Daarul Uloom Muhammadiyyah
Director Islamic Dawah Centre
Assumed office
2002
Chairman Humsafar Counselling Cell[1]
Assumed office
2005
Personal details
BornSrinagar, Kashmir, India
Alma mater
Personal
ReligionIslam
DenominationSunni
JurisprudenceHanafi
MovementDeobandi
Main interest(s)Fiqh, Tafsir, Hadith, Aqeedah, Beliefs, Naming of Childern, Nikaah
Notable work(s)
  • Kashf-ur-Raiytah Un Dua-e-Rahbah
  • Kufriyyaah Alfaaz Aur Unkay Ahkaamaat
Muslim leader
Websitehmcc.in

}} Fayyaaz Ahmad Zarroo (Urdu: فیاض احمد زرو; is a Kashmiri Islamic Scholar and famous Social Reformer, who has waged a war against social evils, particularly Late marriages, divorces, dowry and atrocities against women.

Zarroo studied at Hanfiyyah Arabiyyah College, the University of Kashmir. He established Darul Uloom Muhammadiyyah in 1998. Since 2002 till 2019, he has been the editor of the English Islamic Journal of Darul Uloom Raheemiyyah Al-Noor[2]

Zarroo is considered as an authority in the field of Naming Muslim Childern, and Nikaah related issues

In 2002, Zarroo established an organization Islamic Dawah Centre to educate elite class of society viz Doctors, Engineers, Lawyers, Bureaucrats, Professors etc about the rulings of Islam pertaining to their respective field.

In 2005, Zarroo established Humsafar Marraige Counelling Cell to fight against social evils particularly late marriages,[3] divorces and domestic violence.[4]


Author[edit]

1. Kashf-ur-Raiytah Un Dua-e-Rahbah

2. Modal Nikaah Naamah

Co-Author[edit]

Kufriyyaah Alfaaz Aur Unkay Ahkaamaat https://amzn.in/d/05grc8lJ [5]

References[edit]

[6]

  1. ^ "HUMSAFAR: Pious Man's Scared Voice". Kashmir Observer.
  2. ^ "Al-Noor: The Monthly Journal" (PDF). Darul Uloom Raheemiyyah.
  3. ^ "Education Delays Marriage for Dismayed Kashmiris Set on Wedding Young". Global Press Journal.
  4. ^ "Taking An Initiative". Kashmir Life.
  5. ^ |access-date=2024-04-30 |publisher=Islamic Dawah Centre (Humsafar Counselling Cell) |language=ur |doi=01/05/2024 |isbn=978-93-340-7686-8}}
  6. ^ "For the love of government jobs". News Laundry.