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Mufti Kifayatullah Dehlavi : ウィキペディア英語版
Kifayatullah Dihlawi

|image =
|title = ''Mufti-e-Azam-e-Hind'' (Grand Mufti of India)
|birth_date = 1875
|birth_place = Shahjahanpur, British India
|death_date = c. 31 December 1952
|death_place = Delhi, Republic of India
|nationality = Indian
|denomination = Sunni Islam
|jurisprudence = Hanafi
|movement =
|alma_mater = Madrasah I'zaziyah, Shahjahanpur
Madrasah Shahi, Muradabad
Darul Uloom Deoband
|Sufi_order =
|disciple_of =
|main_interests =
|notable_works = ''Ta'limul-Islam''
|influences = Mahmud Hasan
|influenced =
|office1 = 1st President of Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind
|term1 = In office
1919–1938
}}
Muḥammad Kifāyatullāh ibn 'Ināyatullāh Shāhjahānpūrī Dihlawī (; c. 1875c. 31 December 1952), known as Mufti Kifayatullah, was an Indian Islamic scholar. He occupied a prominent position among Indian Muslims and provided them with guidance through various spiritual and political turmoils for nearly fifty years. He was a leading educationist. His ''fataawa'' were remarkable for their impartiality, fearlessness, and grasp of the problem. The final years of his life were devoted to educational and social work.
==Lineage==
Hazrat Mufti's ancestors hailed from Yemen, but his great-grandfathers were traders from Bahrain, who would travel to India to sell their goods. Once, his family was aboard a ship that ran into a storm and sank. There were no survivors except for a Shaikh Jamaluddin Yamani, who used a piece of debris to float to the shore. At the shore, he was found by a man from Bhopal, who adopted him. Shaikh Jamaluddin Yamani eventually married into a local family. The sinking of the ship is estimated to have occurred approximately three hundred years before Hazrat Mufti's birth. After Shaikh Jamaluddin Yamani, there is no detailed record of Hazrat Mufti's ancestors. At an unknown time, Hazrat Mufti's family shifted from Bhopal to Shahjahanpur. Hazrat Mufti's father, Shaikh Inayatullah, was an extremely noble and pious man. He had four sons and two daughters, but was rather poor.

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