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Shah Saeed Ahmed Raipuri

Shah Saeed Ahmed Raipuri (, January 192826 September 2012〔(Obituary ).〕〔(Obituary ).〕) was the spiritual heir of Khanqah-e-Rahimia Raipur, India and a contemporary authority of Shah Waliullah’s thought.
He was among prominent disciples of Maulana Shah Ilyas Kandhalvi, founder of Tablighi Jamaat and Sheikh-ul-Hadith Maulana Muhammad Zakariya. Rising above practical politics, on the basis of the thought of Shah Waliullah Sheikh-ul-Hind Maulana Mahmood-ul-Hasan, Shah Abdul Qadir Raipuri, Maulana Ubaidullah Sindhi and Maulana Husain Ahmad Madani, he established JTI in 1967. Under his supervision, a journal named "Azm (عزم)" was launched in 1974 which is still being published. In 1987, he established an organization "Tanzeem Fikr-e-Waliullahi" based on the philosophical works of Shah Waliullah. He established "Shah Waliullah Media Foundation" to publish literature based on Waliullahi philosophy. He also established Rahimia Institute of Quranic Sciences, Lahore in 2001. There are currently four other campuses of Rahimia Institute of Quranic Sciences at Karachi, Sukkur, Multan and Rawalpindi.〔(Rahimia Institute of Quranic Sciences ).〕 Thousands of youth are associated with the institute through the organization of seminars and other events.
In 1992, he was appointed the successor of his father Shah Abdul Aziz Raipuri.
== Background ==
Shah Saeed Ahmed Raipuri was the eldest son of Shah Abdul Aziz Raipuri. He started to learn from Abdul Qadir Raipuri when he was 5 years old and spent thirty years of his life with him. During 1947 and 1948, he studied in Madrasa Mazahiral Uloom. Shah Saeed Ahmed Raipuri was the fourth Sheikh after Shah Abdul Rahim Raipuri (1853-1919), who was himself a Naqshbandi Pir born in Tigri, Ambala, India. Shah Abdul Rahim Raipuri established Khanqah-i-Aliya Rahimia in Raipur which, later on, became one of the leading centres of Deobandi learning. Like many of Abdul Rahim's successors, Shah Saeed Ahmed Raipuri replicated it in Lahore by the name of Idara Rahimia Ulum-i-Qurania in 2001.〔 The network of Nizam ul Madaris ur Rahimia is very extensive; innumerable madaris (religious schools) affiliated with it throughout Pakistan.〔
Shah Saeed Ahmed Raipuri parted ways with the Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam after their alliance with the Jamaat-e-Islami in 1977. He criticized aiding and promoting militancy in Kashmir. His famous quote, “Pakistan came into being due to political struggle and negotiations, then why resort to Jihad for Kashmir conflict?”〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://criticalppp.com/archives/228929 )

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