Mohammad Abdul Ghafoor Hazarvi

 2nd part

Hazarvi has joined Jamiat Ulema-e-Pakistan JUP, Anjuman-e-Talaba-e-Islam  ATI, Majlis-e-Tahaffuz-e-Khatme Nabuwwat, and All India Majlis-e-Ittihad- in Millat which was later merged into the All-India Muslim League in 1940 Hazarvi was one of the provincial delegates to the Lahore Resolution session of the All India Muslim League in which they participated on 22-24 March 1940.





During the Pakistan Movement, Hazarvi was among the scholars who sided with Muhammad Ali Jinnah and the Muslim League, at the "All India Sunni Conference" held in Banaras in 1946. 



When the Pakistani movement launched India's independence, the Indian National Congress was supported by numerous Muslim scholars, leaders, and students who were committed to Indian nationalism and stood together with Hindu leaders.



Abdul Ghafoor Hazarvi declared his support and loyalty to Qa'id A'zam's struggle to gain Pakistan. advised his supporters to work for AIML and openly declared that he would not lead the funeral prayers of any devout person if he did not take part in the Pakistan Movement in any capacity. 



He was twice nominated as a member of the Council of Islamic Ideology, where he worked hard to make Islamize existing laws.




 Abdul Ghafoor Hazarvi supported the AIML during the 1945–46 elections. His honest campaign in the 1945-46 elections resulted in great success for AIML election candidates. During the 1947 referendum at the NWFP, he also visited the province and rallied his support for AIML. 



In the 1965 Indo-Pakistani War, Abdul Ghafoor Hazarvi donated all his family's ornaments to the Pakistani Army.



He was twice nominated as a member of the Council of Islamic Ideology, where he worked hard to make Islamize existing laws in Pakistan and was the first to receive the Nishan-e-Imtiaz Order of Excellence by the President of Pakistan. 



He was also the chairman of the Majlis-e-Tahaffuz-e-Khatme Nabuwwat, an anti-Ahmadiyya Movement organization that campaigned against Mirza Ghulam Ahmed's claim to the prophet Hazarvi was born in Chamba Village, Kot Najeebullah, in the northwest Frontier province, I -British India. 



His father Abdul Hameed Hazarvi, a Muslim scholar, belonged to the tribe of Hazarval Karlal. He was a follower of the Chishti movement.



He was the eldest of four brothers and sisters.  He started his studies of Islamic law, Urdu, Persian, and Arabic at the local maktab in Chamba Village, Hazarvi learned from scholars including Muhib-un-Nabi. 



He was a student of Mushtaq Ahmad Kanpuri, where he studied Islamic Jurisprudence and the traditional Dars-Nizami. 



He completed Dawra Hadith and Qur'anic exegesis with Hamid Raza Khan the eldest son of Ahmad Raza Khan at Madrasa Manzar-e-Islam, Bareilly. Hamid Raza Khan has given this student his khilafat, which is why Qadri is inscribed on his tombstone. 



Hazarvi was fascinated by mathematics and learned basic mathematical concepts in depth Hazarvi made a pledge of allegiance to 11-year-old Meher Ali Shah and asked him to pray for her to become a student. Pir Meher Ali Shah said to him "jaao! Eik din tum bohot barei moulvi Bano gei" Mawlawi was the title used by Alim in those days. 




At the age of 28, in 1937 Abdul Ghafoor Hazarvi went to Jeendhar Sharif, Gujrat, in the service of Uwais-e-Waqat Khawaja Gohar Munir Jeendharvi who was the chief Sufi of the Uwaisi order, who gave his all to his followers, for this fayz blessing, Hazarvi made rapid progress in the stages of spiritual training and Tasawwuf. 


He gave the Khilafah to Hazarvi thus giving him permission to speak for the Uwaisi Order. 



After taking his education he started teaching the Quran and Hadith at Madrasa Manzar-e-Islam in Bareilly, India. He then taught Dars-i-Nizami at Jamia Khudam-ul-Sufiya in Gujrat, where he performed his duties as a Mudaris.



 In 1935, Hazarvi founded the Jamia Nizamia Ghousia in Wazirabad, where he served as Mohatmim and Khatib. Hazarvi was a great Mudarris and during the month of Ramadan he mainly taught the Dowra Qur'an to advanced students within 30 days. 




Abdul Ghafoor Hazarvi as one of the leading speakers in South Asia, he was a brilliant speaker, and he had the ability to respond and respond automatically.


 A lot of people would go to "Mast" when he delivered his speeches. Ghazali-e-Zaman Syed Ahmad Saeed Kazmi Shah will find himself uneducated in front of him. Hazarvi shared a close relationship with Muhaddith-e-Azam Pakistan Moulana Sardar Ahmad Qadri; both had studied under Hamid Raza Khan. 



Hazarvi has joined Jamiat Ulema-e-Pakistan JUP, Anjuman-e-Talaba-e-Islam ATI, Majlis-e-Tahaffuz-e-Khatme Nabuwwat, and All India Majlis-e-Ittehad- in Millat which was later merged into the All-India Muslim League in 1940 Hazarvi was one of the provincial delegates to the Lahore Resolution session of the All India Muslim League in which they participated on 22-24 March 1940. 



 During the Pakistan Movement, Hazarvi was among the scholars who sided with Muhammad Ali Jinnah and the Muslim League, at the "All India Sunni Conference" held in Banaras in 1946. 



When the Pakistani movement launched India's independence, the Indian National Congress was supported by numerous Muslim scholars, leaders and students who were committed to Indian nationalism and stood together with Hindu leaders. 



Abdul Ghafoor Hazarvi declared his support and loyalty to Qa'id A'zam's struggle to gain Pakistan. advised his supporters to work for AIML and openly declared. continue...

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