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Mohammad Anwar Shopiani : ウィキペディア英語版 | Mohammad Anwar Shopiani
Mohammad Anwar Bhat of Shopian (or Moulvi Mohammad Anwar Bhat of Shopian) (1849–1939) was a ''molana'' and founder of the Salafi (or Wahhabi) movement in Jammu and Kashmir. ==Early life== Anwar was born at Kanipora village of Shopian on 4th of August 1849 AD. His father Mohammad Mukhtar had four sons namely Mohammad, Ahsan, Akbar and Anwar being the youngest. Later Mohammad Anwar was adopted by a constable Mohammad Khan who renamed him as Sher Khan. Anwar’s grandfather Rasool Shah, was a teacher by profession who was drowned in a flooded river of Baytar at Poonch. Rasool Shah’s father Pandit Zama Bhat, a Hindu Brahmin, the original resident of Miasuma Srinagar converted to Islam in the times of Sheikh Imam-u-Din who was Governor of Kashmir during the period 1841 AD. Anwar received his basic education in a local maktab and later learned Qur'an and hadith at length. He witnessed the rules of Ranbhir Singh, Partap Singh and Hari Singh. Broadly the Anwar’s activities can be divided into two periods as under:
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