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Dr. Maghfoor Ahmad Ajazi : ウィキペディア英語版
Maghfoor Ahmad Ajazi


Maghfoor Ahmad Ajazi (1900–1966) was a political activist from Bihar.
==Early life==
Ajazi was born in village Dihuli, Block Sakra of District Muzaffarpur, in Bihar on 3 March 1900. His father Moulvi Hafizuddin Husain and grand father Haji Imam Bakhsh were zamindars and his mother's name was Mahfoozunnisa. His maternal grandfather Reysat Husain was a reputed advocate of Sitamarhi.〔Bihari Lal Fitrat (1883) ''AAin-e-Tirhut'' published from Bahar-e-Kashmir Press, Lucknow, republished with translation by Mahrajdhiraj Kameshwar Singh Kalyani Foundation, Darbhanga-2001〕 Ajazi first of all joined Madarsa-e-Imdadia, Darbhanga for religious teachings, then North Brooke Zila School, Darbhanga, from where he was expelled for opposing the Rowlatt Act. He passed the matriculation examination from Pusa High School and was admitted in B.N. College, Patna, for higher studies. He was married to Azizul Fatima, who was daughter of his maternal uncle Moulvi Abul Qasim. His marriage was all Khadi i.e. Bride and Groom both wore hand woven Khadi clothes. After nikah marriage function was transformed into an a public meeting for freedom struggle, which was attended by Maulana Shafi Daudi, Binda babu (later on Speaker, Bihar Assembly) and Deep babu (later on cabinet minister, Bihar). He became the disciple of Hazrat Ajaz Husain Budayuni, the Khalif of Hazrat Fazle Rahman Ganj Muradabadi and assumed title of 'Ajazi'. Ajazi learned first lesson of patriotism from his father, who was a very generous and popular zamindar on one hand and anti British on other hand. He always protected his subjects from zulum of English saheb. It is why Nilha Saheb of nearby 'Bela Kothi' once came to teach lesson to his father Hafizuddin on a misleading information, but Saheb had to face the wrath of his subjects who forced him to fled away. Seeing his popularity Saheb not only again came next day to apologise, but also beat up the conspirator badly by tying him with a cot. Hafizuddin pardoned that conspirator and appointed him as his manager. Ajazi's mother died in his childhood, while his father died in Lucknow during treatment and buried in Chaar Bagh Qabristan there when Ajazi was in school. His elder brother Maulana Manzoor Ahsan Ajazi was also a freedom fighter and latter on an M.L.A. and younger brother Maulana Mahfoozul Hasan (Died bachelor at young age at Patna during treatment and buried there ) was Farigh-e-Deoband (Classmate of Maulana Manatullah Rahmani, the late Amir-e-Shariat of Bihar). He had only one sister Noorun Nisa who died issueless.〔AMU, Aligarh's Organ "Tahzib-ul-Akhlaque" started by Sir Syed Ahmad Khan, Feb. 2004, p49〕

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