Muhammad Asadullah Al-Ghalib مُحَمَّد اَسَدُ اللّه اَلْغاَلِب | |
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মুহাম্মাদ আসাদুল্লাহ আল-গালিব | |
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Personal | |
Born | Bularati,
Satkhira,
East Pakistan | 15 January 1948
Religion | Islam |
Nationality | Bangladeshi |
Home town | Satkhira |
Spouse | Tahirunnesa |
Children | |
Parent | Maulana Ahmad Ali Basirunnesa |
Denomination | Sunni |
Sect | Ahle Hadith/ Salafi |
Notable work(s) | Tafsirul Quran Tarjamatul Quran Siratur Rasul (SM) Salatur Rasul (SM) Ahlehadith Movement: its Origin and Development with Special Reference to the South Asian Region ( PhD Thesis) |
Education | |
Profession | |
Organization | |
Founder of | Ahlehadeeth Movement Bangladesh |
Muslim leader | |
Profession | |
Website |
asadullahalghalib |
Muhammad Asadullah Al-Ghalib (
Bengali: মুহম্মদ আসাদুল্লাহ আল-গালিব; born 15 January 1948) is a
Bangladeshi reformist
Islamic scholar and former professor of
Arabic at the
University of Rajshahi. He is the leader of a puritan Islamic movement
Ahl-i Hadith
Andalon Bangladesh (AHAB).
[4]
[5] He is also the founder of an Islamic research journal, Monthly At-tahreek.
[6]
In an interview in 2017, Shakhawat Hossain, Ahl-e Hadith Andolon Bangladesh spokesperson, said the group claimed its lineage and the inspiration for its name from Islamist groups that had fought British colonialism in the early 19th century.
[7]
On 23 February 2005, the Bangladesh government arrested him following allegations of Islamic militancy. [8] [9] [10] He was further alleged to have received funding from the Society of the Revival of Islamic Heritage. [11] [12] However, he denied any involvement with Islamic militancy and was freed from jail on 28 August 2008. [13] [14] [15] [16] [17] He was eventually acquitted of all charges. [18] [19] [20] [21]
He founded various religious, educational and non-profit social welfare organizations in Bangladesh. [16] [22]
In 2005, in conjunction with the protests led by the chief cleric, Ubaidul Haq, he led a protest in Rajshahi to condemn a series of bombings. [23]
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Muhammad Asadullah Al-Ghalib مُحَمَّد اَسَدُ اللّه اَلْغاَلِب | |
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মুহাম্মাদ আসাদুল্লাহ আল-গালিব | |
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Personal | |
Born | Bularati,
Satkhira,
East Pakistan | 15 January 1948
Religion | Islam |
Nationality | Bangladeshi |
Home town | Satkhira |
Spouse | Tahirunnesa |
Children | |
Parent | Maulana Ahmad Ali Basirunnesa |
Denomination | Sunni |
Sect | Ahle Hadith/ Salafi |
Notable work(s) | Tafsirul Quran Tarjamatul Quran Siratur Rasul (SM) Salatur Rasul (SM) Ahlehadith Movement: its Origin and Development with Special Reference to the South Asian Region ( PhD Thesis) |
Education | |
Profession | |
Organization | |
Founder of | Ahlehadeeth Movement Bangladesh |
Muslim leader | |
Profession | |
Website |
asadullahalghalib |
Muhammad Asadullah Al-Ghalib (
Bengali: মুহম্মদ আসাদুল্লাহ আল-গালিব; born 15 January 1948) is a
Bangladeshi reformist
Islamic scholar and former professor of
Arabic at the
University of Rajshahi. He is the leader of a puritan Islamic movement
Ahl-i Hadith
Andalon Bangladesh (AHAB).
[4]
[5] He is also the founder of an Islamic research journal, Monthly At-tahreek.
[6]
In an interview in 2017, Shakhawat Hossain, Ahl-e Hadith Andolon Bangladesh spokesperson, said the group claimed its lineage and the inspiration for its name from Islamist groups that had fought British colonialism in the early 19th century.
[7]
On 23 February 2005, the Bangladesh government arrested him following allegations of Islamic militancy. [8] [9] [10] He was further alleged to have received funding from the Society of the Revival of Islamic Heritage. [11] [12] However, he denied any involvement with Islamic militancy and was freed from jail on 28 August 2008. [13] [14] [15] [16] [17] He was eventually acquitted of all charges. [18] [19] [20] [21]
He founded various religious, educational and non-profit social welfare organizations in Bangladesh. [16] [22]
In 2005, in conjunction with the protests led by the chief cleric, Ubaidul Haq, he led a protest in Rajshahi to condemn a series of bombings. [23]
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