Mushahid Ahmad Bayampuri

Mushahid Ahmad
Bayampuri
মোহাম্মদ মুশাহিদ আহমদ
Personal
Born1907
Died7 February 1971(1971-02-07) (aged 63–64)
ReligionIslam
DenominationSunni
JurisprudenceHanafi
MovementDeobandi
Political partyJamiat Ulema-e-Islam
Convention Muslim League
EducationKanaighat Islamia Madrasa
Madrasa Aliya Rampur
Meerut Alia Madrasa
Darul Uloom Deoband
Muslim leader
TeacherHussain Ahmed Madani, Ashraf Ali Thanvi, Shah Yaqub Badarpuri
Member of the 3rd National Assembly of Pakistan
In office
1962–1965
PresidentAyub Khan
Preceded byFaizul Hasan
Succeeded byAjmal Ali Choudhury
ConstituencySylhet-II

Mushāhid Aḥmad Bāyampūrī (Bengali: মুশাহিদ আহমদ বায়মপুরী, Arabic: مشاهد أحمد البايمفوري; 1907–1971) was a late-twentieth century Bengali Islamic scholar, teacher, writer, orator and politician. Bayampuri served as a member of the National Assembly of Pakistan, the professor of Hadith studies at Sylhet Government Alia Madrasah, the principal of Darul Uloom Kanaighat and the president of the Eastern Sylhet Independent Religious Arabic Madrasah Education Board.[1][2] His numerous works, which covered a range of disciplines in Islamic literature such as Sufism, Qur'anic exegesis and the political aspects of Islam, were written in the Arabic, Bengali and Urdu languages. Some of his books are part of syllabic studies under the Independent Religious Board of Education.[3]

  1. ^ Assembly, Pakistan National (1963). Debates: Official Report. Manager of Publications. p. 1522.
  2. ^ Harun, Mizan (2018). رجال صنعوا التاريخ وخدموا الإسلام والعلم في بنغلاديش للشاملة [Men Who Shaped History And Served Islamic Science In Bangladesh: A Comprehensive Perspective] (in Arabic). Dhaka: Darul Bayan. pp. 183–190.
  3. ^ Arafat, Nasim (2023). বাংলার ইমাম বুখারী আল্লামা মুশাহিদ বায়মপুরী [The Imam Bukhari of Bengal: Allama Mushahid Bayampuri] (in Bengali). Bangla Bazar, Dhaka: Maktabatul Huda Al Islamia.