Huzoor Zia-ul-Ummah, Justice Pir Muhammad Karam Shahra versus Qadyani’ism
Written by محبوب حسين الأزهرىOriginally written in Urdu by Huzoor Zia-ul-Ummah, translated into English by Zulfquar Haider Pirzada.
Before I present to you a translation of Huzoor Zia-ul-Ummah's article, I consider it of paramount importance that I shed some light on the value of defending the finality of our beloved Prophet (Peace and Blessing of Allah be upon him). I think one saying of the Caliph Umar (May Allah be pleased with him) will suffice in this matter. The companion Umar (May Allah be pleased with him) once said to the Great Abu Bakr (May Allah be pleased with him), "O Abu Bakr you can take all my pious deeds I have performed in all my life, and in exchange them for one night out of your nights you spent with the Holy Prophet in the Cave Hira, and one day out of your days you spent protecting the finality of the Holy Prophet (Peace and blessings of Allah be upon him)."
It must also be put into perspective that on defending the finality of the Holy Prophet, Abu Bakr (May Allah be pleased with him) sacrificed 1200 companions, whereas in the 23 years of the Holy Prophet (Peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) there were only 209 (according to some narration 259) casualties on the Muslim side. It was probably this very aspect that led Huzoor Zia-ul-Ummah to unsheath the sword of his intellect against the Qadyanis.
In 1988 the Qadyanis appealed against the Pakistani Government to the Human Rights Commission, in Geneva. These Qadyanis claimed that the Pakistani Government was taking away the rights of Qadyanis in Pakistan. So, General Zia-ul-Haq (May Allah have mercy on him) chose the most fit person for the job, Justice Pir Muhammad Karam Shah Al-Azhari (May Allah be pleased with him) to defend Pakistan and the entire Muslim World in General. The following is a translation of the article Huzoor Zia-ul-Ummah (May Allah be pleased with him) wrote titled ‘Fitna-e-Mirza'iyyat aur Pakistan’ (Zia-e-Haram, April 2000, Vol.:30, No.:7). This article outlines all the events that took place during the days Huzoor Zia-ul-Ummah took up the stand to defend Islam from this satanic sect. Huzoor Zia-ul-Ummah writes:
The Sharia Department of the Supreme Court of Pakistan was holding a conference on 30th July 1988, in Lahore. During these days I received a phone call from the President of Pakistan General Zia-ul-Haq (May Allah have mercy on him). He told me that U.N.O's Human Rights department had arranged a meeting in Geneva on the 8th of August. There the Qadyanis had spread great propaganda that in Pakistan they are being killed, being deprived of working, their places of worship are being destroyed and in general they were being deprived of their human rights.
The President (May Allah have mercy on him) ordered me to go to Geneva and represent Pakistan in this critical situation. At that time I had no experience in representing Pakistan in such meetings. At first, I thought to excuse myself and request the President to find someone more fitting to accomplish this task. But then I remembered the saying of my beloved Prophet (Peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) in which he stated:
“When a person demands for a rank or a responsibility, and he is offered this, then Allah (The Glorified) leaves this responsibility to the man's own abilities. But when a person is granted a responsibility without asking for it, then Almighty Allah (The Glorified) helps and guides the person to the ways of success”.
I thought to myself that I had not asked for this responsibility nor would I ever think to demand such a responsibility but I have been told to take it up. Therefore, according to the saying of the beloved Prophet Muhammad (Peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) Almighty Allah's (The Glorified) help and guidance will be with me. If Allah's (The Glorified) support is with me then all difficulties can be dealt with. I then put my trust in my Lord (The Glorified) and decided to fulfil the desire of the President of Pakistan.
I returned to Bhera Sharif from Lahore on the 8th of August. I remained in Bhera on the 9th and 10th and made necessary arrangements for my long absence. I gave my friends guidance on how to continue my tasks in my absence.
I departed from Bhera on the 11th of August and arrived at the office of the Foreign Ministry and met with the relevant officials. And at 2:30am I departed for Geneva on PIA Airlines.
I had to wait for about two and a half hours in Frankfurt. I arrived in Geneva at 3:00pm. Respected Saeed Dehlvi was at the airport. He took me to The Intercontinental room no.: 1020. I requested him to make me aware of the entire situation and the programs that were going to be held. He then handed over to me a leaflet in which the Qadyanis had made all sorts of accusations against the Government of Pakistan and in general the people of Pakistan. This pamphlet was illustrated with photographs and was enough to have a great impact on a person unaware of the reality.
My envoy told me that Pakistan was not a member of the Human Rights Sub-Commission, therefore we cannot say anything nor can we reply to anyone's statement, but we have only the right to participate by listening.
So, I took the initiative to invite a few members at every lunch break, which used to be between 1 and 3pm, and make them aware of the reality. We had no choice but to do this. My envoy promised me that he would try his utmost to invite members, so we could discuss the situation with them.
We had a leave on the weekend, so I decided to use this time wisely and study this subject thoroughly. On the following Monday I participated in the meeting of the Sub-Commission. The chairman of the meeting was Mr. Bhandara, who was a representative of India.
Rows of chairs were placed in a semi-circle around the stage. The first row was for those who were helping and actually participating in the meeting. The third row was for those who were just allowed to listen; I was also in the third row. The last two rows were for the representatives of the non-governmental associations. I remained for a long while listening to the speeches.
At the one o clock lunch break we met with some members of the Sub-Commission and exchanged some views. The first meeting we held by inviting members was on Tuesday 16th of August 1988. In this meeting representatives of Egypt and Jordan were present. And in the evening we invited the representative of China for a dinner to discuss the current situation. These invitations continued until 25th August '88. In the evening of the 25th we invited the chairman Mr. Bhandara and his wife to dinner. In these invitations our relationship with the members was very friendly like and I tried my utmost to make them understand two very significant points.
I explained to them, the first thing you must understand is that through the eyes of the world there are some reasons why nations separate. Amongst the most popular reasons are nationality, race, language, colour, etc. But through the eyes of religion there is only one reason that separates nations. When a nation has a distinctive relationship with a prophet then a separate nation comes into existence." I made them understand with some examples. "Take us Muslims for example, we believe in Prophet Moses (Peace be upon him) as a lawgiver, Prophet and Messenger of Allah (The Glorified). Similarly we also believe in Prophet Jesus (Peace be upon him) as a performer of miracles, a Prophet and a mighty Messenger of Almighty Allah (The Glorified). After believing in Prophet Moses (Peace be upon him) and Prophet Jesus (Peace be upon him) we are neither Jews nor Christians because our distinctive relationship is with Prophet Muhammad (Peace and blessings of Allah be upon him), and for this reason we are Muslims and a different religion and nation.
If there is a Christian amongst us I ask him that you also believe in Prophet Moses (Peace be upon him) as a Prophet of God, but you are still not considered Jews because your distinct relationship is with Prophet Jesus (Peace be upon him). In the same way, a person was born in our country by the name of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad; he claimed to be a prophet. At this point we are not discussing whether his claim was true or false. Anyway he claimed prophet hood, and some acknowledged him as a genuine prophet of God. Now those who believed in him had that same relationship with him that we Muslims have with Prophet Muhammad (Peace and blessings of Allah be upon him), or Christians have with Prophet Jesus (Peace be upon him), or Jews have with Prophet Moses (Peace be upon him). Due to their special link with Mirza Ghulam Ahmad they are now a different religion and known as Mirzais or Qadyanis or Ahmadis. But the fact of the matter is that they have no link with Islam, even though they claim to be believers of Prophet Muhammad (Peace and blessings of Allah be upon him). The way we don't become followers of Moses (Peace be upon him) by believing in him, similarly they don't become followers of Muhammad (Peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) by merely believing in him because their distinct relationship is with Mirza Ghulam Ahmad.
I have just mentioned the names of Jesus and Moses (Peace be upon them) as an example because they are two great Prophets of Allah (The Glorified) and everyone is well aware of them. But in reality whoever has a special relationship with his Prophet he is a follower (Ummati) of that Prophet.
The second thing one must understand is that Mirza Ghulam Ahmad himself began accusing Muslims, who didn't accept him, of disbelief. It was Mirza himself who said that he who does not accept my prophet hood is out of the fold of Islam. He then ordered his followers not to pray with the Muslims, not to participate in funerals of Muslims even if they were great Muttaqis' (God fearers) or even if they were children of the age of only 6 months. He then ordered his followers not to give their daughters in marriage to Muslims. He then stated that he who does not act according to the above commands, his name will be taken out of the list of his followers.
The famous event must also not be forgotten that when the founder of Pakistan Qaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah passed away Muslims participated in his funeral. But Sir Zafarullah, who at the time was the foreign minister of Pakistan (and a Qadyani), did not participate in the funeral of Qaid-e-Azam. When questioned by reporters he replied with proud that “if Qaid-e-Azam was a Muslim then consider me as a Kaafir (non-Muslim) foreign minister of a Muslim state. But if he was a Kaafir then you must consider me as a Muslim foreign minister of a Kaafir State.”
I know you are well aware that Qadyanis have been declared a minority in Pakistan, but one thing I must emphasise is that Qadyanis were not declared a minority by a gathering of religious leaders or scholars, but the Law Making Assembly (Aa'een-e-Saaz Assembly) unanimously declared them a minority. They were declared a minority after months of research and after thoroughly examining the situation. This decision was not biased nor one sided but the leader of the Qadyanis at that time, Mirza Naasir also participated in the meetings with his scholars. And at times great arguments took place between Mirza Naasir and the assembly. Finally, when Mirza Naasir stated the comment that "I believe Mirza Qadyani is a Prophet of Allah (The Glorified) and he who does not have this belief I consider him a disbeliever." It was then that all the assembly unanimously declared Qadyanis a minority. It also must be noted that when an agreement is made not by the majority but by the entire assembly then that agreement is considered a part of the law. The major reason this agreement was reached was due to the comment of Mirza Naasir who said that he who does not believe in Mirza Ghulam Ahmad is out of the fold of Islam.
At present the population of Muslims in the entire world is around one billion, out of which 125,000 are Qadyanis. According to the chief of the Qadyanis it is only they who are Muslims and the rest of the population of Muslims, 999 million 875 thousand are non Muslims (999,875,000), are now no longer Muslims because of one of his statements. No author can dare write nor think of such a comment but Mirza did not hesitate in saying anything.
Another thing which I told the members was Qadyanis claim that Pakistan is depriving them of their human rights, they are being killed, their places of worship being destroyed, they are not being allowed to work, etc, etc. I would just like to say that the people of Pakistan are so open hearted, due to Islam, that in their country there are many minorities residing such as Hindus, Christians, Paarsis (Fire worshippers), etc. Since Pakistan was established till today there has been no disturbance in the country amongst these different religions. Never has any non-Muslim been deprived of life, or the right to earn, or even been looked at as something strange. So how can it be said that oppression is only being committed on Qadyanis. Ask the Qadyanis to specify a human right which is granted to a Pakistani and not to a Qadyani.
For example take the academic side. No Qadyani is deprived from entering primary education, higher education, college education, technical education, post graduation, university education or any other type of education.
In this year many Qadyanis have successfully completed education in medical colleges, engineering colleges, and other colleges and according to the law they have been assigned for various jobs. They are also allowed to participate in the muqaabalah examinations, those who succeed are granted high posts.
As far as the governmental departments are concerned, the highest department is the ministry of defence. Qadyanis are also involved in this department and are working in different branches of the Ministry of Defence. The department of Intelligence is also one of the most important departments in Pakistan, and Qadyanis are also working in fundamental posts of the Intelligence. Qadyanis are also working in the foreign ministry. They are also running many mills and factories and have numerous acres of agricultural land. They are also successfully running their businesses in very famous areas of Pakistan. I do not understand what right are we depriving them of, which is being granted to a Pakistani. Yes, there is one thing that Qadyanis are making the most of and Pakistanis are not. This is that they are spreading rumours about their own country, trying to prove that it is a corrupt country. They don't understand that by bringing their own country down they are cutting the roots of that tree which gives them shade and comfort and whose fruits give them delight. Wherever you see these unthankful people in the world you will see them talking bad about Pakistan, but even so Pakistan is still granting them their rights. No individual of Pakistan can dare go abroad and backbite about his country, but these people not only backbite about Pakistan but also enjoy this evil act.
During this conversation one person said to me that these people (Qadyanis) sow the seed of the creed of Islam (bear witness to the oneness of Allah (The Glorified) and the prophet hood of Muhammad (Peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) but you not only disallow them from sowing that seed but also voice your anger against them. This in a way is depriving them of their right to believe in what they want to.
I replied to him by saying that indeed we cannot endure them sowing that seed, but we have a valid reason for that. Mirza Qadyani has wrote in his books that in the following verse of the holy Qur'an:
“Muhammad is the messenger of Allah; and those who are with him are strong against unbelievers, (but) compassionate amongst each other” (Al-Fath 48:29)
By the words ‘Muhammadur Rasoolollah’ (Muhammad is the messenger of Allah) it is not meant that person who was named Muhammad by his grandfather and who is known by this name from fourteen hundred years by his friends, enemies, his believers and by those who don't believe in him. Mirza Qadyani writes in his books that this Muhammad means Mirza Ghulam Ahmad. What can be more deceitful, we believe the Holy Qur'an to be the word of Allah (The Glorified) and a guidance for mankind, no one has the right to justify any meaning of the Holy Qur'an to meet his desire. Why shouldn't our hearts be disheartened by such comments, if a minority has rights then doesn't the majority have rights? If hurting the feelings of a minority is a sin then isn't hurting the feelings of the majority a sin?
After writing this verse Mirza Qadyani takes a wrong meaning to justify the verse according to his desire, it is this very reason why we cannot endure their mere proclamation of the creed of Islam after taking a person whom we don't consider to be Muslim to mean by the word Muhammad (Peace and blessings of Allah be upon him).
During this conversation my envoy Saeed Dehlvi was throughout helping me in getting the right message across. Whenever I felt the need he would explain my comments to them very eloquently.
One benefit our country gained by these conversations of mine, was that in the previous years members of the Human Rights Department openly took the side of Qadyanis against Pakistan, but this year by the grace of Allah (The Glorified) no member has said one word against Pakistan or the Muslims.
Anyway, on the 17th of August I received shocking news that disheartened me a great deal. At six o clock after finishing my work I laid on my bed when I heard the telephone ring. I picked up the receiver and recognized that it was Saeed Dehlvi. I couldn’t understand exactly what he was saying, probably due to how much he himself too was in pain, but finally in grief, he told me that General Zia-ul-Haq’s plane had crashed. At that time I was in a state that cannot be expressed by words. I felt I had to return to my homeland, Pakistan. But then my heart testified to the reality that the reason I came here has not yet been accomplished and to leave the issue unsettled before completing it is not bravery. I tried to overcome all feelings and decided to stay and complete my obligation.
It was Saturday when I was alone in the room of my hotel. I read in the newspaper that the funeral service of President Zia-ul-Haq was going to take place at 2:00pm that day. When it was eleven o clock I looked at my watch and thought it would be two o clock in Pakistan, maybe they might show the funeral service on the television. When I switched on the television I saw the scene that shocked my heart. The soldiers of the Pakistani Army were carrying the coffin of their martyred General. For one hour the channels of Switzerland broadcasted the funeral procession. I thought to myself there was a time when the world would shiver upon hearing the voice of President Zia-ul-Haq, but now he is laid in his final resting place, under the earth. I will never forget those tears that were shed on his funeral and those eyes that for hours were shedding tears on his demise. May Allah (The Glorified) have mercy on him and those martyred with him. The scene of his funeral service will never be forgotten, it was as though an ocean of people were present to show their respects. People covered all fields, surrounding mountains and the roads around Faisal Mosque, a crowd of people were also seen on the roof of the mosque. The sadness on the faces of the nation of Pakistan was inexpressible. Everyone, in a state of humbleness, was asking forgiveness from Allah (The Glorified) for the martyred President of Pakistan.
In a mosque in Geneva an Eesaal-e-Thawaab gathering was held in remembrance of the martyred President, after Asr prayer. I arrived at that Mosque before Asr prayer. Numerous people from the Pakistani Embassies, other departments and Pakistanis in general attended the gathering. Everyone participated by reciting the Glorious Qur’an and salutations on the Prophet (Peace and Blessings of Allah be upon him), sending the reward of what they had recited to the soul of the President and those who were martyred with him. Everyone was in a shocked state and it was heard from them, “today we have been orphaned for our father has departed from us”, and everyone was expressing his grief according to his state.
The following weekend was a holiday for the Commission, and on Monday the meeting was held again. At first respects were delivered to the martyred President and sadness of the event was expressed. We all stood for a minute’s silence in showing our condolence to the late President.
It was the Friday on the 26th of August when I asked my envoy that if my presence was still required I will stay here, otherwise I would prefer returning to Pakistan. He replied that there will be no need for my stay if I wished I could return, and that now the members of the Sub-Commission will undertake a private meeting and discuss all the arguments that have been put forward by us and others, and arise to a decision in which we cannot interfere, therefore if you desire you can leave. So, on that Friday I took the 6:30pm flight to Frankfurt, Germany.
Frankfurt is a famous city of Germany and also has a famous airport. It is here where Sahibzada Aabid Hussain, the graduate of Darul-Uloom Muhammadia Ghousia, has been fulfilling his duties as an Imam for the past two years. He requested me to visit him which I accepted with pleasure. He welcomed me at the airport with his friends. Firstly we went to the Paak Darul Islam Mosque were we offered our Maghrib Prayer.
People came to visit me, and Sahibzada Abid Sahib told me that some Qadyanis know that you are here and they wish to talk to you. I told him to tell them to come after the next Asr Prayer.
After resting at night, we woke up to perform Fajr Prayer after which we had breakfast. We then decided to tour around some famous places in Germany. About sixty kilometres away, beside a river there is a beautiful town, I don’t remember the name. But at the peak of the mountain there is monument, from which there are metal lines that electrically pull carriages. These carriages can hold up to four people. After reaching the top of the mountain and viewing the scenery they then come back to the bottom by the empty carriages. The distance from the bottom to the top of the mountain is approximately two kilometers. At the foot of the mountain there was a beautiful vineyard. The plants of grapes were planted in rows which were about two feet apart, and between each row was a wire to strengthen the plants. The vineyard was full of greenary and beside the vineyard there was the seaport. On the other side of the sea were more vineyards which were spread over a vast area of land and were cultivated with great skill. It was evident that great care had been taken on growing these plants. In general the entire scene was very attractive and eye-catching.
We also went to the peak of the mountain by the electrical carriages. When we got to the top of the mountain by the electrical carriages we saw a solid platform on which was the statue of one of the companions of Christ. Beneath this was a portrait of Emperor William who was on a horse and amidst his army. We stayed there for a while looking at these portraits, then took an empty carriage to the bottom of the mountain. We had left our car at some distance and walked till we reached it, we then headed towards Frankfurt.
Wherever we had the opportunity to visit we realized one thing that the roads of Germany are very smooth and comfortable. There are separate lanes, three for going and three for coming. The land there seems very fertile, and there is no need for irrigation because there is plenty of rain and in every season all types of crops can be grown and harvested. There is also a special system for trees, large areas of lands are allocated for growing trees and on both sides of the roads trees are visible comforting people with their shade. We also saw the beauty of nature whilst travelling through the villages of Germany. We arrived at our destination at about 2:00pm. After having dinner, performing Zuhr prayer and taking rest for a while, we prayed Asr prayer at 6:30pm and began our wait for the Qadyanis.
At about 6:45pm the first two Qadyanis arrived, and then another three arrived until they were around ten. We invited them and gave them a chance to speak. One of them stretched his hand to me and handed some pamphlets to me, and said “Our Imam has challenged you to a Mubaahalah do you accept?” (Mubaahalah is a solemn meeting in which both sides, after summoning their men, women and children, earnestly pray to Allah (The Glorified) to invoke curse on those who lie). I replied to them by saying “Are you unaware of the fact that we have accepted his challenge, and our acceptance was published on the front pages of newspapers. We have specified the night of the twelfth of Rabi-ul-Awwal, and your Mirza Sahib has said that he will come to the Minaare Pakistan on this night.” These Qadyanis then replied, “Our Mirza Sahib doesn’t need to come there, he will pray from home and you also pray from home.”
I replied by saying, “You used the word Mubaahalah whilst challenging us, this is a Qur’anic terminology and therefore it will have to be acted upon according to the way of the Glorious Qur’an. When the Christians of Najran (Yemen) came to the beloved Prophet Muhammad (Peace and Blessings of Allah be upon him) and began discussing their belief of Trinity, the Holy Prophet (Peace and Blessings of Allah be upon him) presented arguments against their belief and in proof of the Oneness of God. But these Christians were staunch in their belief and didn’t accept what the Prophet of Allah (Peace and Blessings of Allah be upon him) was telling them. It was at this time that Allah (The Glorified) commanded His Prophet (Peace and Blessings of Allah be upon him) to perform Mubaahalah, and its explanation is in the following verse:
“… come! let us gather together our sons and your sons, our women and your women, ourselves and yourselves; then let us earnestly pray, and invoke the curse of Allah on those who lie.” (3:61).
It is most evident from this verse that Mubaahalah is when the two parties get together with their families and relatives then earnestly pray to Allah (The Glorified) to invoke curse on whoever lies. This is the true meaning of Mubaahalah if your Mirza Sahib was not up in fulfilling the entire requirements of a Mubaahalah then why did he use the word ‘Mubaahalah’.”
They then told me that his life would be in danger if he came in public. I told them, “The one who is right in his claim is never worried about his life in spreading the truth. Did Ibraheem (Peace be upon him) stop his preaching due to the fear of the fire of Namrood? Didn’t Musa (Peace be upon him) raise the words of truth in front of a tyrant like Fir’awn?”
These unfortunate people were very stonehearted and kept on insisting that you pray from your house and Mirza Sahib will pray from his home. I tried my utmost to make them understand that their Mirza Tahir had used the word ‘Mubaahalah’, before using this word he should have thought about its meaning and if he couldn’t undertake all the requirements of a Mubaahalah then it would have been better for him to keep quiet, or use some other word. These people had nothing to say and became silent. After sitting for a while they departed.
On the following Sunday, after Zuhr prayer, a great conference was held in which this humble servant of Allah (his excellency Huzoor Zia-ul-Ummahra) delivered a lecture in refutation of the Qadyanis, duration of which was over two hours. By the grace and bounty of the Omnipresent Allah (The Glorified) I am satisfied that the audience would have benefited a lot from my speech, and many doubts would have been erased from the minds of Muslims, which the cunning Qadyanis were easily spreading.
On the 29th of August, 1988, at 11:30 I departed from Frankfurt for Jeddah. The aeroplane arrived at Jeddah airport at about 8:30. Hakeem Nazeer Ahmad Sahib, Gul Ahmad Khan Sahib and Haji Mehr Muhammad Siddeeq welcomed me. I spent the night at honourable Gul Ahmad Khan Sahib’s house. After Fajr prayer we had breakfast, Haji Mehr Sahib and I went to Makkah Mukarramah and performed Umrah. We stayed in Makkah for the next two days. I also performed an Umrah for the Eesaal-e-Sawaab of the late President Zia-ul-Haq (May Allah have mercy on him)
We departed from Makkah at 6:15 on the Wednesday and headed towards Madina Munawwarah. It was a few minutes past twelve o clock when we were blessed to arrive in this glorious land, whose stones and pebbles are spiritually more resplendent than the moon and stars. We spent the following Thursday, Friday and Saturday night in the land of the beloved of Allah (The Glorified). We visited the historical sites of this holy land and the feelings on remembering the glorious events of this land, cannot be put into words, and only those people may enjoy the feeling who have experienced the thrill of visiting these holy places.
Brother Ghulam Rasool took us back to Makkah, and we performed another Umrah. Then for the final time I kissed the covering of the Ka’bah and headed towards Jeddah. I departed from Jeddah on the PIA flight and arrived at Karachi at 8:30. From there I took the flight for Islamabad and arrived there at 6:00am.
After arriving at my house, the first thing I did was to ring my envoy in Iran to find out what decision had been made, coincidently I got through straight away. When he found out that it was I on the telephone he burst out with the words ..
Congratulations
Congratulations
He told me that by the grace and blessings of Almighty Allah (The Glorified), Pakistan had gained an outstanding result in this great fight for the prevalence of truth. After hearing this joyful news I thanked my Great Creator who had bestowed upon His meagre servant this great blessing.
Even after this great news there was still some grief in my heart, only if the great personality, who chose me for this job, President Zia-ul-Haq could hear this joyous news from my lips. But he wore the robe of martyrdom and went into the presence of his Lord before I could see him again. I immediately decided to go to his grave, I presented the Umrah as Eesale Thawaab to his soul and said, “the reason you had sent me to Geneva, Allah (The Glorified) has given us outstanding success in that matter”, the martyred President definitely did hear my words and his soul must also have been in a great state of joy. May Allah (The Glorified) have mercy on him, on his brothers and on all Muslims till the Day of Resurrection, Ameen.
محبوب حسين الأزهرى
Allama Hafiz Mahboob Hussain al-Azhari BA (Hons), BSc (Hons), MA (RES) Secretary of WAAG (World Association of Al-Azhar Graduates) UK, a mureed of Hazrat Zia-Ul-Ummat Shaykh Pir Justice Pir Karam Shah Al-Azhari and a student of Shaykh Muhammad Imdad Hussain Pirzada. As such, Mahboob Hussain is the founder and resident scholar of PirKaramShah.com. He was born in Pakistan in 1976 Mahboob Hussain arrived in the UK in 1978 where he settled in Dewsbury. In 1980 he began his primary Islamic studies under Abul In’am Muhammad Abdul Bari Chishti and followed that by memorisation of the Qur'ân. After completing his GCSE’s in 1993 he rejoined his teacher in Jamia al-Karam, which at that time was at the former site in Milton Keynes, where under his tutelage and the auspicious guidance of Shaykh Muhammad Imdad Hussain Pirzada, he began his studies in Arabic and Islamic studies and A Levels. Here he was fortunate to meet with his Shaykh, the Ummah’s Luminary, Justice Shaykh Muhammad Karam Shah al-Azhari (ra) and pledged his allegiance to him.
After completing his A Levels and studies in Jamia al-Karam in 1997, he was fortunate to pursue his studies in Jamia al-Azhar, Cairo where he gained a BA honours from the Department of Theology, specialising in the science of Prophetic Traditions. After completing his studies in 2000, he returned to the UK and spent a year teaching Arabic and Islamic studies in his local town Dewsbury. In 2001 he began BSc in Computing and Information Studies in the University of Bradford, which he completed in 2005 and immediately rejoined Shaykh M I H Pirzada at Jamia al-Karam as a teacher. Mahboob Hussain has achieved his MA thesis by research at the University of Leeds titled ‘Jewish Anecdotes in Qur'ânic Exegesis’ and is currently looking forward to his upcoming PhD InshAllah. He is also involved in alot of other literary work, such as English translation of selected surahs of Tafsir Zia-Ul-Quran, soon to be exclusively released on pirkaramshah.com.