جماعت رضائے مصطفٰے | |
Abbreviation | JRM |
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Formation | 7th Rabi' al-Thani 1339 17 December 1920 |
Founder | Aala Hazat Imam Ahmad Raza Khan Qadri |
Founded at | Bareilly, British India |
Type | Religious organisation, NGO |
Legal status | Active |
Purpose | Propagation of Islam and protection of rights of Sunni-Barelvi Muslims in India and protection of faith and beliefs from various other movements |
Headquarters | 82, Saudagran Mohalla, Dargah E Huzoor Tajush Shariah, Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh, India PIN - 243001 |
Location | |
Origins | Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh, India |
Region served | Global |
Membership | 215+ Branches and Millions of Sunni Barelvi followers.[1] |
Official languages | Urdu Hindi and English, In India's State and Others Countries: Respective Regional Languages, |
President (Sadr in Urdu language) | Mufti Muhammad Asjad Raza Khan Qadri Razvi Noori, Scholar of Sunni Barelvi Movement |
Website | Jamat Raza-e-Mustafa |
Jamat Raza-e-Mustafa (Urdu: جماعت رضائے مصطفٰے, Hindi: जमात-रज़ा-ए-मुस्तफ़ा) also known as JRM, is a historical organisation of Indian Sunni Barelvi Muslims associated with Sufism. It was founded by scholar and 19th-century Mujadid Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi on 17 December 1920 in Bareilly, India, to propagate Islamic teachings in accordance with Ahle Sunnah wal Jama'ah. The self-described aim of the group is to "deny misguided sects and safeguard the beliefs (Aqaa'id) of the Ahle Sunnah wal Jama'ah."[2][3]