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Syed Ahmad Hashmi
MP, Rajya Sabha for Uttar Pradesh
In office
3 April 1974 – 2 April 1980
In office
5 July 1980 – 4 July 1986
7th General Secretary of Jamiat Ulama-e-Hind
In office
11 August 1973 – 28 January 1980
Preceded byAsad Madni
Succeeded byAsrarul Haq Qasmi
Personal
Born(1932-01-17)17 January 1932
Died4 November 2001(2001-11-04) (aged 69)
Delhi, India
ReligionIslam
NationalityIndian
DenominationSunni Islam
JurisprudenceHanafi
Alma mater

Syed Ahmad Hashmi (17 January 1932 - 4 November 2001) was an Indian Muslim scholar and politician who served as the seventh general secretary of Jamiat Ulama-e-Hind and the chairman of Passenger Amenities Committee. He was a member of the Rajya Sabha, upper house of the Parliament of India representing Uttar Pradesh for two terms.

Biography

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Syed Ahmad Hashmi was born on 17 January 1932 in Darbhanga at the house of his maternal grandfather.[1][2] He was brought up by his brother Syed Muhammad Hashmi, who enrolled him at the Madrasa Dīniya in Ghazipur, where he received his primary education, where he received his primary education from 1940 to 1948. He received his higher education at the Madrasa 'AliyainKolkata between 1948 and 1954, and graduated from the Darul Uloom Deoband in 1955.[2][3] He studied Sahih Bukhari and Jami' al-Tirmidhi with Hussain Ahmad Madani.[4]

Hashmi stayed at Kolkata between 1957 and 1974, and taught there in the madrasa of Anjuman Nidā-e-Islām, and served as the general secretary of the Jamiat Ulama-e-Hind's West Bengal unit.[3] He started two weeklies, Armaghān and Kundan there, and the Government of West Bengal filed a lawsuit against the weekly Armaghan and it was stopped.[3][5] He was a member of Rajya Sabha, the upper house of the Indian parliament, from 1974 to 1980 and 1980 to 1986.[6] He was appointed the chairman of the Delhi Waqf Board in 1977 and served as the general secretary of the Jamiat Ulama-e-Hind from 1973 to 1980.[2] The JUH also made him the manager of its weekly Al-Jamiat. He was a founder member of the All India Muslim Majlis-e-Mushawarat and served it under the capacity of a vice-president. He was a member of the All India Muslim Personal Law Board and Babri Masjid Action Committee.[3] He was a member and then the chairman of the Passenger Amenities Committee.[5] Later in his life, he dissociated from the Jamiat Ulama-e-Hind, and formed Milli Jamiat Ulama, existence of which remained limited to the paper only.[2]

Hashmi died on 4 November 2001 in Delhi.[7] His funeral prayer was led by Abdul Ghafar, the then senior hadith professor of Madrasa Alia, Fatehpuri.[8]

References

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Citations

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  1. ^ Amini 2017, p. 583.
  • ^ a b c d Muhammad Arif Umari (2 November 2017). "مولانا سید احمد ہاشمی: ناظم عمومی جمعیۃ علماء ہند" [Mawlāna Syed Ahmad Hashmi: The general secretary of Jamiat Ulama-e-Hind]. Millat Times (in Urdu). Retrieved 12 July 2021.
  • ^ a b c d Amini 2017, p. 584.
  • ^ Amini 2017, p. 569.
  • ^ a b Masoom Muradabadi. "Maulana Sayyid Ahmad Hashmi". Milli Gazette. Retrieved 12 July 2021.
  • ^ "RAJYA SABHA MEMBERS BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES 1952 - 2003" (PDF). Rajya Sabha (Indian parliament) website. Rajya Sabha. Retrieved 12 July 2021.
  • ^ Amini 2017, p. 563.
  • ^ Amini 2017, p. 585.
  • Bibliography

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    • Amini, Noor Alam Khalil (February 2017). "Mawlānā Syed Aḥmad Hashmi Ghāzipūrī". Pas-e-Marg-e-Zindah (in Urdu) (5 ed.). Deoband: Idara Ilm-o-Adab. pp. 563–585.
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