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Khan is the founder of Al-Nadwah Educational Trust, in ], Pakistan.{{Sfn|Rashidi|2012|p=115}} He edited the journals ''Al-Nadwah'' and ''Al-Manad'' and then served as the editor of ''Al-Hamid'', a monthly journal published by the Jamia Madaniyah in ].{{Sfn|Rashidi|2012|p=115}} Following the ], he has been seen as a controversial figure within the religious circles.{{Sfn|Rashidi|2012|p=115}} Khan is the founder of Al-Nadwah Educational Trust, in ], Pakistan.{{Sfn|Rashidi|2012|p=115}} He edited the journals ''Al-Nadwah'' and ''Al-Manad'' and then served as the editor of ''Al-Hamid'', a monthly journal published by the Jamia Madaniyah in ].{{Sfn|Rashidi|2012|p=115}} Following the ], he has been seen as a controversial figure within the religious circles.{{Sfn|Rashidi|2012|p=115}}


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Khan has served at ], the ], and the ].<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.seerat.net/AboutUs/Profile.aspx | title=Profile of Mufti Muhammad Saeed Khan Sahib --- Seerat.NET ~ Madani Memorial Inc. ~ Audio Lectures by Mufti Muhammad Saeed Khan }}</ref> Khan has served at ], the ], and the ].<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.seerat.net/AboutUs/Profile.aspx | title=Profile of Mufti Muhammad Saeed Khan Sahib --- Seerat.NET ~ Madani Memorial Inc. ~ Audio Lectures by Mufti Muhammad Saeed Khan }}</ref>

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Pakistani Islamic scholar

Mufti Muhammad Saeed Khan (Template:Lang-ur) is a Pakistani Islamic scholar and core committee member of the political party Pakistan Tahreek-e-Insaf (PTI).

He is a religious leader and is well-known for having solemnized the marriage of PTI's leader, Imran Khan, with Bushra Bibi.

Life and works

Khan is the founder of Al-Nadwah Educational Trust, in Islamabad, Pakistan. He edited the journals Al-Nadwah and Al-Manad and then served as the editor of Al-Hamid, a monthly journal published by the Jamia Madaniyah in Lahore. Following the 1995 Pakistani coup d'état attempt, he has been seen as a controversial figure within the religious circles.

Khan has been criticized about his theory regarding the establishment of Darul Uloom Deoband. He states that the establishment of Deoband seminary was done with support from the British India government and that they had given a plot to the seminary's founder.

Khan has served at Wayne State University, the Islamic Center of Irving, and the National University of Computer and Emerging Sciences.

References

Notes

  1. This has also been discussed in the April-June 2011 issue of Tarjumaan Darul Uloom.

Citations

  1. "Solemnised Imran's nikah with Bushra Bibi twice: Mufti Saeed".
  2. "عمران خان اور بشریٰ بی بی کے نکاح کے معاملے پر ان کی سہیلیوں کی بات پر اعتبار کیا: مفتی سعید".
  3. ^ Rashidi 2012, p. 115.
  4. Rashidi 2012, p. 116.
  5. "Profile of Mufti Muhammad Saeed Khan Sahib --- Seerat.NET ~ Madani Memorial Inc. ~ Audio Lectures by Mufti Muhammad Saeed Khan".

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