Qutb e Medina Maulana Ziauddin Madani | |
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قطب مدینہ مولانا ضیاء الدین مدنی | |
Title | Qutb-e-Medina |
Personal | |
Born | 1877 |
Died | 2 October 1981 | (aged 103–104)
Resting place |
Al-Baqi,
Medina present-day Saudi Arabia |
Religion | Islam |
Children | Sayyid Ridwan al-Madani |
Denomination | Sufi ( Qadri) |
School | Hanafi |
Lineage | Siddiqui |
Movement | Barelvi movement |
Muslim leader | |
Influenced by | |
Influenced | |
Post | Sufi and mystic |
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Ziauddin Madani ( Urdu: قطب مدینہ مولانا ضیاء الدین مدنی) was a Sufi also known as Qutb-e-Madina. He lived most of his life in Medina. He was born in 1877 in Sialkot and died on 2 October 1981. He was buried in Al-Baqi.
He was an Islamic scholar and disciple of Imam Ahmad Raza Khan. [1] He was the spiritual teacher of Ilyas Qadri. [2] [3]
Ziauddin Madani was born in Sialkot, a city in Pakistan, in 1877 A.D. (1294 AH) to Sheikh Abdul Aziz, they were descendants of Abu Bakr Siddique. [4]
He got his early education in Sialkot and Lahore. He studied for four years in Pilibhit ( Uttar Pradesh, India) and got his Islamic education under the supervision of Wasee Ahmad Muhaddis Soorti. [3] [5] He went to Karachi. After some time, travelled to Baghdad, Iraq to take blessings from Ghaus e Azam. [6] He lived for 4 years and then went to Medina in 1900. He stayed in Medina for almost 77 years. He died on 2 October 1981. [3] He is buried in the cemetery of Medina Jannat ul Baqi. [7]
He took the oath of spiritual allegiance from Imam Ahmad Raza Khan of Bareilly at the age of 18, who was the reviver of the 14th century, of the Qadriya movement of Abdul Qadir Jilani. [8] [9]
Qutb e Medina Maulana Ziauddin Madani | |
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قطب مدینہ مولانا ضیاء الدین مدنی | |
Title | Qutb-e-Medina |
Personal | |
Born | 1877 |
Died | 2 October 1981 | (aged 103–104)
Resting place |
Al-Baqi,
Medina present-day Saudi Arabia |
Religion | Islam |
Children | Sayyid Ridwan al-Madani |
Denomination | Sufi ( Qadri) |
School | Hanafi |
Lineage | Siddiqui |
Movement | Barelvi movement |
Muslim leader | |
Influenced by | |
Influenced | |
Post | Sufi and mystic |
Part of
a series on
Islam Sufism |
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Islam portal |
Ziauddin Madani ( Urdu: قطب مدینہ مولانا ضیاء الدین مدنی) was a Sufi also known as Qutb-e-Madina. He lived most of his life in Medina. He was born in 1877 in Sialkot and died on 2 October 1981. He was buried in Al-Baqi.
He was an Islamic scholar and disciple of Imam Ahmad Raza Khan. [1] He was the spiritual teacher of Ilyas Qadri. [2] [3]
Ziauddin Madani was born in Sialkot, a city in Pakistan, in 1877 A.D. (1294 AH) to Sheikh Abdul Aziz, they were descendants of Abu Bakr Siddique. [4]
He got his early education in Sialkot and Lahore. He studied for four years in Pilibhit ( Uttar Pradesh, India) and got his Islamic education under the supervision of Wasee Ahmad Muhaddis Soorti. [3] [5] He went to Karachi. After some time, travelled to Baghdad, Iraq to take blessings from Ghaus e Azam. [6] He lived for 4 years and then went to Medina in 1900. He stayed in Medina for almost 77 years. He died on 2 October 1981. [3] He is buried in the cemetery of Medina Jannat ul Baqi. [7]
He took the oath of spiritual allegiance from Imam Ahmad Raza Khan of Bareilly at the age of 18, who was the reviver of the 14th century, of the Qadriya movement of Abdul Qadir Jilani. [8] [9]