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'''Shah Ahmad Noorani''' ({{lang-ur|{{Nastaliq|شاہ احمد نورانی}}}}; October 1, 1926 – December 11, 2003, known as '''Allama Noorani'''), was a Pakistani ], ], ] and an ultra–] politician.<ref name=Noorani>{{cite web|title=Qaid-e-Ahl Sunnat His Eminence Maulana Shah Ahmad Noorani Siddiqui Al-Qadiri (RA) Rahmatullah alaih (1926-2003)|url=http://www.imamnoorani.net/|publisher=Noorani|accessdate=25 July 2014}}</ref> | '''Shah Ahmad Noorani''' ({{lang-ur|{{Nastaliq|شاہ احمد نورانی}}}}; October 1, 1926 – December 11, 2003, known as '''Allama Noorani'''), was a Pakistani ], ], ] and an ultra–] politician.<ref name=Noorani>{{cite web|title=Qaid-e-Ahl Sunnat His Eminence Maulana Shah Ahmad Noorani Siddiqui Al-Qadiri (RA) Rahmatullah alaih (1926-2003)|url=http://www.imamnoorani.net/|publisher=Noorani|accessdate=25 July 2014}}</ref> | ||
He graduated with BA in ] from the ] and later certified from the '']'' in Meerut, he established himself as renowned Islamic scholar and worked in the developing the ] as well as helping found the ] in 1972.<ref name="Dawn Newspapers">{{cite news|last1=Wasim|first1=Amir|title=Maulana Noorani passes away: Funeral prayers at Nishtar Park today|url=http://www.dawn.com/news/129224/maulana-noorani-passes-away-funeral-prayers-at-nishtar-park-today|accessdate=25 July 2014|work=Dawn News|agency=Dawn Newspapers|publisher=Dawn Newspapers|date=12 December 2003}}</ref> | |||
==Early life== | ==Early life== | ||
Ahmad Noorani was born in ], ] (now ]), into an ultra-religious ] family on 1 October 1926.<ref name="GUlf News"/> His father, ] was also an Islamic scholar and had accompanied him on ] to various parts of the world in his early youth.<ref name="Islamic Mission"/> He received his BA degree in ] from the ], and certified from the ] in Meerut in ].<ref name="Dawn Newspapers"/> | Ahmad Noorani was born in ], ] (now ]), into an ultra-religious ] family on 1 October 1926.<ref name="GUlf News"/> His father, ] was also an Islamic scholar and had accompanied him on ] to various parts of the world in his early youth.<ref name="Islamic Mission">{{cite web|last1 = et. al.|title = World Islamic Mission: Mauritius Branch – Maulana Shah Ahmad Noorani Siddiqui Al-Qaderi|url = http://islaminafrica.wordpress.com/2010/03/04/world-islamic-mission-mauritius-branch-maulana-shah-ahmad-noorani-siddiqui-al-qaderi/|publisher = Islamic Mission|accessdate = 25 July 2014}}</ref> He received his BA degree in ] from the ], and certified from the ] in Meerut in ].<ref name="Dawn Newspapers"/> His family moved to ], ], Pakistan after the ] of ].<ref name="GUlf News" /> He established ] in 1972 which is based in ], ].<ref name="Dawn Newspapers" /> | ||
His father, ] was also an ] and had accompanied him on ] to various parts of the world in his early youth.<ref name="Islamic Mission"/> His family moved to ], ], Pakistan after the ] of ].<ref name="GUlf News"/> He established ] in 1972 which is based in ], ].<ref name="Dawn Newspapers"/> | |||
==Career== | ==Career== | ||
He was elected as member of the ] after participating in ] held in 1970 on ]'s platform. Since then, his influence on ] further grew and eventually becoming a ] in 1980s.<ref name="Dawn Newspapers"/> After disassociating from politics in 1990s, he made his notable come back after rigorously opposing and further forming a ] to oppose the regime of ] ].<ref name="GUlf News">{{cite news|last1=Hussain|first1=Shahid|title=Noorani dies of a heart attack|url=http://gulfnews.com/news/gulf/uae/general/noorani-dies-of-a-heart-attack-1.372964|accessdate=25 July 2014|agency=Gulf News|publisher=GUlf News|date=11 December 2003}}</ref> Assuming the ] of ] (MMA), he was known to have use tough rhetoric against ] and formed a public support against ]'s policies in the country.<ref name="dailytimes">{{cite news|url=http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=story_12-12-2003_pg7_30|title=Shah Ahmed Noorani’s death shocks MMA leaders|newspaper=Daily Times|date=12 December 2003|accessdate=1 December 2012}}</ref> | He was elected as member of the ] after participating in ] held in 1970 on ]'s platform. Since then, his influence on ] further grew and eventually becoming a ] in 1980s.<ref name="Dawn Newspapers"/> After disassociating from politics in 1990s, he made his notable come back after rigorously opposing and further forming a ] to oppose the regime of ] ].<ref name="GUlf News">{{cite news|last1=Hussain|first1=Shahid|title=Noorani dies of a heart attack|url=http://gulfnews.com/news/gulf/uae/general/noorani-dies-of-a-heart-attack-1.372964|accessdate=25 July 2014|agency=Gulf News|publisher=GUlf News|date=11 December 2003}}</ref> Assuming the ] of ] (MMA), he was known to have use tough rhetoric against ] and formed a public support against ]'s policies in the country.<ref name="dailytimes">{{cite news|url=http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=story_12-12-2003_pg7_30|title=Shah Ahmed Noorani’s death shocks MMA leaders|newspaper=Daily Times|date=12 December 2003|accessdate=1 December 2012}}</ref> | ||
Allama Noorani's role in International affairs was no less significant than his role as a national statesman. In 1988 he played a significant role in helping to bring about a peaceful end to the bloody and costly Iran-Iraq war. | |||
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==Death== | ==Death== | ||
⚫ | In 2003, Noorani suffered a massive ] when he was preparing to leave his residence situated in F-8/4 sector for the Parliament House to address a press conference along with other opposition leaders at 12 noon.<ref name="Dawn Newspapers" /> He is now buried in ] in Karachi.<ref name="Dawn Newspapers" /> | ||
Allama Noorani believed that since its inception in 1947, Pakistan has played and will continue to play a pivotal spiritual and socio-political role in the Islamic world. He maintained that the "Quran was revealed in Mecca, it is recited in Cairo and studied and put into practice in Pakistan". | |||
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==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 03:12, 7 November 2015
AllamahShah Ahmad Noorani شاہ احمد نورانی | |
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Ahmad Noorani in 1985. | |
President of the Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal | |
'In office 09 October 2002 – 11 December 2003 | |
Preceded by | Office created |
Succeeded by | Hussain Ahmad |
Personal details | |
Born | Ahmad Noorani Siddiqi Template:Lang-ur (1926-10-01)1 October 1926 Meerut, British India Present-day India |
Died | 11 December 2003(2003-12-11) (aged 77) Islamabad, Pakistan |
Resting place | Abdullah Shah Ghazi Mausoleum |
Citizenship | Pakistan |
Nationality | Pakistan |
Political party | Jamiat Ulema-e-Pakistan 1970–2002 |
Residence(s) | Islamabad, Pakistan |
Alma mater | Allahabad University Darul-Uloom Arabia, Meerut |
Era | 20th Century |
Region | Islamic world |
School of Tradition | Sunniat |
Islamic philosophy Modern philosophy | |
Main interests | Islamic philosophy Modernity |
Website | www |
Shah Ahmad Noorani (Template:Lang-ur; October 1, 1926 – December 11, 2003, known as Allama Noorani), was a Pakistani Islamic scholar, philosopher, revivalist and an ultra–conservative politician.
He graduated with BA in Arabic language from the Allahabad University and later certified from the Darul Uloom in Meerut, he established himself as renowned Islamic scholar and worked in the developing the Islamic philosophy as well as helping found the World Islamic Mission in 1972.
Early life
Ahmad Noorani was born in Meerut, British India (now India), into an ultra-religious Urdu-speaking family on 1 October 1926. His father, Abdul Aleem Siddiqi was also an Islamic scholar and had accompanied him on Islamic missionary tours to various parts of the world in his early youth. He received his BA degree in Arabic language from the Allahabad University, and certified from the Darul-Uloom in Meerut in Islamic jurisprudence. His family moved to Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan after the partition of India. He established World Islamic Mission in 1972 which is based in Mecca, Saudi Arabia.
Career
He was elected as member of the National Assembly after participating in general elections held in 1970 on Jamiat Ulema-e-Pakistan's platform. Since then, his influence on national politics further grew and eventually becoming a Senator in 1980s. After disassociating from politics in 1990s, he made his notable come back after rigorously opposing and further forming a ultra–conservative alliance to oppose the regime of President Pervez Musharraf. Assuming the presidency of Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal (MMA), he was known to have use tough rhetoric against Musharraf and formed a public support against Musharraf's policies in the country.
Death
In 2003, Noorani suffered a massive heart attack when he was preparing to leave his residence situated in F-8/4 sector for the Parliament House to address a press conference along with other opposition leaders at 12 noon. He is now buried in Abdullah Shah Ghazi Mausoleum in Karachi.
References
- "Qaid-e-Ahl Sunnat His Eminence Maulana Shah Ahmad Noorani Siddiqui Al-Qadiri (RA) Rahmatullah alaih (1926-2003)". Noorani. Retrieved 25 July 2014.
- ^ Wasim, Amir (12 December 2003). "Maulana Noorani passes away: Funeral prayers at Nishtar Park today". Dawn News. Dawn Newspapers. Dawn Newspapers. Retrieved 25 July 2014.
- ^ Hussain, Shahid (11 December 2003). "Noorani dies of a heart attack". GUlf News. Gulf News. Retrieved 25 July 2014.
- "World Islamic Mission: Mauritius Branch – Maulana Shah Ahmad Noorani Siddiqui Al-Qaderi". Islamic Mission. Retrieved 25 July 2014.
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External links
- Imam Noorani Website
- "Home". tangali.net. Retrieved 28 July 2015.
- "imamnoorani | Facebook". fb.com. Retrieved 28 July 2015.
- "Home". jup.com.pk. Retrieved 28 July 2015.
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