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Syed Nazeer Husain

Syed Nazeer Husain (1805-1902) was a religious leader of India. Husain was raised a Shiite, but later abandoned that faith.
==Early Life==
He is Imaam Syed Nazeer Husain Dehlawi. Born in the year 1220 AH corresponding to 1805 CE. He left home at the age of 17 in search of Islamic knowledge, arriving in Delhi on the 13th of Rajab 1243 AH where he studied under the most prominent scholars of Islam of that era. Those from amongst his teachers include Allamah Shah Muhammad Ishaaq Dehlawi (1192 AH-1262 AH) who was the grandson of Allamah Shah Abdul-Aziz Dehlawi. He began his studies in Sadikpur before continuing his learning in Delhi in 1826. He was the leader of the Ahl al-Hadith—described as "a colossus" of the movement—and a respected Islamic intellectual. During his lifetime hundreds of students studied directly under him, with many from Afghanistan and others coming even from places like Kashgar, the Hijaz and Najd.

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