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(Redirected from Ashiq Elahi Merathi) Islamic scholar, biographer, translator and writer (1881 - 1941) Not to be confused with Ashiq Ilahi Bulandshahri.
Muhammad Aashiq Ilahi Meerthi
عاشق الہی میرٹھی
Personal life
Born1881
Meerut, India
Died1941
Notable work(s)Tazkiraturrashid, A Gift for Muslim Women, Islām-i mukammal, Dadhi Ki Qadr-o-Qimat, Behtareen Jahez, Makatib-e-Rashidiyah, Qissa Yusuf, Wasl-ul-Habeeb
OccupationIslamic scholar, biographer, translator, writer
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Muhammad Aashiq Ilahi Meerthi (عاشق الہی میرٹھی 1881 - 1941) was an Islamic scholar, biographer, translator and writer who served as a member of the executive council of the Mazahir Uloom alongside others. He also wrote a commentary on Quran called Tafsir Meerthi.

Meerathi was born in 1881 in Meerut, India.

Literary works

Aashiq Elahi Meerthi's writings often focused on Islamic teachings and biographies of prominent Islamic figures. Some of them are:

  • Tafseer e Merathi
  • Tazkiraturrashid 1977, 2 vol - a biography of Rashid Ahmad Gangohi
  • تحفه خواتين/A Gift for Muslim Women
  • Islām-i mukammal
  • Dadhi Ki Qadr-o-Qimat 1966
  • Behtareen Jahez
  • Makatib-e-Rashidiyah
  • Qissa Yusuf
  • Wasl-ul-Habeeb

Translated works

  • Fuyooz-e-Yazdani Al-Fath-ur-Rabbani 1976
  • Tabrez Tarjuma-e-Abrez Part-001
  • Khutbat-e-Ghausiya 1958
  • Imdad-us-Sulook Urdu Irshad-ul-Suluk Makhuz Az Risala-e-Makkiyya 2005

Death

Aashiq Elahi Meerthi died in 1941.

References

  1. "Ulamaa-e-Mazahir-ul-Uloom Saharanpur علمائے مظاہر علوم سہارنپور اور ان کی علمی و تصنیفی خدمات". February 16, 2019 – via Internet Archive.
  2. Karachi, Library of Congress Library of Congress Office (November 23, 1979). Accessions List, Pakistan. Library of Congress Office--Pakistan, Karachi – via Google Books.
  3. Delhi, Library of Congress Office, New (November 23, 1980). Accessions List, India – via Google Books.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  4. Studies in Islam. Indian Institute of Islamic Studies. November 23, 1972 – via Google Books.
  5. "Tafseer e Merathi, Maulana Ashiq Ilahi Merathi, تفسیر میرٹھی, عاشق الہی میرٹهی".
  6. "tazkiratur rasheed". Rekhta.
  7. "Tazkira Tur Rasheed Complete 2 Volumes" – via Internet Archive.
  8. Ilāhī, Muḥammad ʻĀshiq (November 23, 2006). تحفه خواتين. Idara Ishaat-E-Diniyat. ISBN 978-81-7101-375-3 – via Google Books.
  9. Ilāhī, Muḥammad ʻĀshiq (November 23, 1999). A Gift for Muslim Women. Idara-e-Islamiat. ISBN 978-969-428-176-6 – via Google Books.
  10. Islām-i mukammal: Islām aur Hazrat-i Muḥammad ... Ke mutaʻalliq, mustanad aur nihāyāt jāmiʻ va pākīzāh-i k̲h̲ālāt aur bihtarīn maʻlūmāt par mushtamal mukammal tarīn kitāb. Kutub'k̲h̲ānah-yi Imdādiyah. 1962.
  11. "Dadhi ki qadr-o-qimat".
  12. "Behtareen jahez".
  13. "Makatib-e-rashidiyah".
  14. "Qissa yusuf".
  15. "Wasl-ul-habeeb".
  16. "Fuyooz-e-Yazdani Al-Fatah-ur-Rabbani by shaikh abdul qadir jilani". Rekhta.
  17. "Tabrez Tarjuma-e-Abrez Part-001 by abdul aziz dabbagh". Rekhta.
  18. "khutbat-e-ghausiya". Rekhta.
  19. "imdad-us-sulook urdu". Rekhta.
  20. Karachi, Library of Congress Library of Congress Office (November 23, 1979). Accessions List, Pakistan. Library of Congress Office--Pakistan, Karachi – via Google Books.
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