|
|title = Maulana, ''Masih al-Ummah'' |birth_date = 1911/1912 |birth_place = Sara'i Barla, Aligarh District, British India |death_date = 12 November 1992 (aged 79–81) |death_place = Jalalabad, Muzaffarnagar District, India |burial_place = Jalalabad |nationality = Indian |ethnicity = |era = |region = |occupation = Islamic scholar, Sufi shaykh |denomination = Sunni Islam |Madh'hab = Hanafi |movement = Deobandi |Sufi_order = Chishtiya-Sabiriya-Imdadiya |disciple_of = Ashraf Ali Thanvi |alma_mater = Darul Uloom Deoband |awards = |main_interests = Sufism |notable_ideas = |works = |influences = Ashraf Ali Thanvi, Muhammad Ilyas Kandhalvi, Husain Ahmad Madani |influenced = }} Muhammad Masihullah Khan Sherwani Jalalabadi (, ''Muḥammad Masīhu’llāh Khān Shīrwānī Jalāl ābādī''; 1911/1912 – 12 November 1992) was an Indian Deobandi Islamic scholar known as an authority in Sufism. He was among the senior ''khalifahs'' of Ashraf Ali Thanvi, who gave him the title "''Masih al-Ummah''" ("Comforter of the ''Ummah''"). ==Early life== Muhammad Masihullah Khan was born in 1329 or 1330 AH (1911/1912) in Sara’i Barla, a village in the Aligarh district of Uttar Pradesh, India. His family was of the Sherwani tribe, a Sayyid tribe of Pathans. His father's name was Ahmad Sa`id Khan. Masihullah was known for his piety in his youth, and he often sat in the company of the ''ulama'' and Sufis. He developed a close companionship with Muhammad Ilyas Kandhalvi, who introduced him to the books and lectures of Ashraf Ali Thanvi. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Muhammad Masihullah Khan」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
|