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  1. Aḥmad Reżā Khān Barelvī ( Hindi अहमद रज़ा खान), noto come Aʿlā Hażrat (in persiano أعلى حضرت ‎), fu un Sufi conosciuto per la sua rigida propensione a dichiarare il Takfir (dichiarazione di kufr) e per le sue convinzioni estremistiche. Fu fondatore e guida ( Imām) del movimento Barelawī (o Barelvi). [2] Indice. 1 Gioventù. 2 Punti di fede.

  2. The founder of this sect was called Ahmad Reza Khan Taqiy ‘Ali Khan; he called himself ‘Abd al-Mustafa. He was one of the misguided extremists. He used to say: “When you are confused, seek help from the occupants of the graves.”

  3. The Barelwi Claim: Ahmed Reza Khan Was Infallible. Abdul-Hakim Qadri wrote, ‘The pen and the tongue of Ahmad Raza was safe from all kinds of slips and errors in spite of it being known that an ‘Alim always falls into some kind of error. However he did commit even a single simple mistake.

  4. This paper is an attempt to examine the role of Molana Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi, his Students & other sunni scholars in the Sub Continent politics. It also seeks to build a trajectory of their future influence in Indian & Pakistani politics.

  5. This Bibliography of Barelvi Movement is a selected list of generally available scholarly resources related to Barelvi movement, a revivalist movement within Sunni Islam, adhering to the Hanafi school of law, started in the late 19th by the Imam Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi in British India. [1] [2] [3]

  6. 27 giu 2021 · Ahmad Raza Khan Barelvi is seen as an influential Islamic scholar and the founder of the largest sub-sect among Sunni Muslims in the Subcontinent, the Barelvi. So why does he remain mostly...

  7. Syed Ahmad Barelvi, also known as Sayyid Ahmad Shahid, (1786–1831) was an Indian Islamic revivalist, scholar, and military commander from Raebareli, a part of the historical United Provinces of Agra and Oudh (now called Uttar Pradesh).