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Mawlana
Muhammad Wazeh Rashid Al-Hasani Al-Nadwi
Secretary of Education, Darul Uloom Nadwatul Ulama
In office
2006 – 16 January 2019
Preceded byAbdullah Abbas Nadwi
Personal details
Born1932
Raebareli, Uttar Pradesh, India
Died16 January 2019(2019-01-16) (aged 86–87)
Alma mater

Personal
DenominationSunni
JurisprudenceHanafi
MovementDeobandi
Main interest(s)Arabic literature
Relatives

Senior posting

Students

Muhammad Wazeh Rashid Al-Hasani Al-Nadwi (1932 – 16 January 2019) was an Indian Islamic scholar, Arabic writer, researcher and journalist. He was the nephew of Islamic scholar and reformer Abul Hasan Ali Hasani Nadwi and brother of Rabey Hasani Nadwi.

Nadwi was an alumnus of the Darul Uloom Nadwatul Ulama and the Aligarh Muslim University. He served as head of the education department of Nadwa, secretary general of the International Islamic Literary Organization and Islamic Research Academy. He edited the fortnightly Al-Raid and was also the assistant editor of Al-Baas Al-Islami. He received the 'President's Award' in recognition of his contribution to Arabic literature in India.[1]

Biography

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Wazeh Rashid Hasani Nadwi was born in 1932 in Raebareli, Uttar Pradesh. His lineage belongs to the family of Shah Alamullah, which was famous in India and abroad for its distinguished services and inimitable children in various fields. He got his early education from Ilahia School at Raebareli and studied Islamic sciences and Arabic language and literature at Darul Uloom Nadwatul Ulama, Lucknow. He obtained his graduation with English honours from Aligarh Muslim University and started his professional life as an Arabic translator and presenter in All India Radio, New Delhi and worked there for twenty years; from 1953–1973 to be exact. In 1973, he joined Darul Uloom Nadwatul Ulama as a teacher of Arabic Language and literature and was promoted to the post of Dean, school of languages. He became the secretary for education of Darul Uloom Nadwatul Ulama in 2006 and till death he was doing this job. Apart from this, he was associated with many academic organizations, and educational institutions in India and Abroad.[2]

He began his journalistic career while he was in All India Radio, New Delhi. During his stay in New Delhi, He translated a number of scientific, literary political and research articles, and stories into Arabic that were relayed from Delhi and other radio stations of the country. It should be noted here that the Arabic section of the radio station, New Delhi at that time was seized by Arab broadcasters and translators who were from Arab countries such as Iraq, Syria, Egypt, and Palestine. Among them were writers and storytellers, and some of them were journalists. Al-Nadwi took full advantage of them and gained full experience in journalism and Arabic literature. This is one side of his journalistic life, and the other side is his joining to newspapers and magazines. He grew up in a period when the Arab journalism in India was going through an era of development. And that he witnessed the activities of Abul Kalam Azad, Masoud Alom Nadwi, Muhammad Al-Hasani, and Abul Hasan Ali Hasani Nadwi in the field for the betterment of Arabic journalism from near. He was influenced by them, and their passion for journalism encouraged him to become an ideal journalist with an excellent style.[2][3][4]

Literary works

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His unique and translated works include:[5]

References

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  1. ^ Samad, Abdul (2018). العلماء البارزون من دار العلوم لندوة العلماء الذين حصلوا على الجائزة التقديرية لنشر اللغة العربية وآدابها [Al Ulamaa Al Baarizoona Min Daaril Uloom Li Nadwatil Ulamaa Alladheena Hasaloo Alaa Al Jaayizah At Taqdeeriyya Li Nashri Al Lugha Alarabiyya Wa Aadaabihaa] (Thesis) (in Arabic). India: Department of Arabic, University of Madras. pp. 94–107. hdl:10603/229374.
  • ^ a b Md Hassan, Abul Mufid (March 2019). "Contribution of Sheikh Muhammad Wadeh Rashid Al-Hasani Al-Nadwi to the development of Arabic journalism in India". International Journal of Research in Social Sciences. 9: 1506–1511. ISSN 2249-2496. Text was copied from this source, which is available under a Creative Commons Attribution- 3.0 Unported License.
  • ^ Hassan, Abul Mufid Md (16 April 2023). "Western Civilization in View of Sheikh Muhammad Wadeh Al-Rasheed Al-Hasani Al-Nadawi". Sprin Journal of Arabic-English Studies. 2 (1): 41–47. doi:10.55559/sjaes.v2i01.32. ISSN 2583-2859.
  • ^ Waseeque, Mohd (2021). الأستاذ محمد واضح رشيد الحسني الندوي كاتبا ومفكراً [Mohammad Wazeh Rasheed Hasani Nadawi as a writer and thinker] (Thesis) (in Arabic). Lucknow, India: Department of Arabic, University of Lucknow. hdl:10603/513096.
  • ^ Muhammad Sadiq, Hussein (15 March 2019). "আল্লামা ওয়াজেহ রশিদ নদভি (রহ.)- উপমহাদেশে আরবি সাংবাদিকতার পথিকৃৎ" [Allama Wadeh Rashid Al-Hasani Al-Nadwi (Rah.) - Pioneer of Arabic Journalism in the Subcontinent]. Kaler Kantho.

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