Zia ul Mustafa Aazmi Aazmi Qadri Razvi Amjadi | |
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مفتی ضیاء المصطفیٰ اعظمی رضوی قادری امجدی | |
Born | Muhammad Waahid Ali 2nd Shawwal 1354 December 28, 1935 |
Nationality | Indian |
Other names | Mumtaz ul Fuqaha, Muhadith E Kabeer, Allamah Shab |
Citizenship | Indian |
Alma mater | Al Jamiatul Ashrafia ( 1369–1377) |
Occupation(s) | Mufti, Muhadith, Religious Orator, Islamic Scholar |
Era | Contemporary |
Organization | Jamia Amjadia Rizvia[1] |
Known for | Spiritual Mythology, Teaching Hadith, Muslim Leader |
Notable work | Sharah (Annotation) of Al-Tirmidhi Sharif |
Title | Mumtaz ul Fuqaha, Muhadith E Kabeer, Ameer ul Mo’mineen fil Hadith, Ustaaz ul Ulama, Mumtaz ul Muhaddiseen, Naa’ib Qaazi ul Quz’zat fil Hind |
Predecessor | Sadr ush Shariah |
Movement | Barelvi |
Board member of | Islamic Community of India |
Children | Mufti Ata ul Mustafa Aazmi, Mufti Abu Yousuf Muhammad Qadri and 2 other Sons, 3 Daughter |
Father | Mufti Amjad Ali Aazmi |
Family | Huzoor Sadr ush Shariah |
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Religion | Islam |
Denomination | Sunni Islam |
Lineage | Mufti Amjad Ali Aazmi |
Jurisprudence | Hanafi |
Tariqa | Qadiriyya |
Organization | |
Institute | Taibatul Ulma Jamia Amjadia Rizvia and Kulyatul Banatul Amjadia [2] |
Founder of | Taibatul Ulma Jamia Amjadia Rizvia and Kulyatul Banatul Amjadia |
Muslim leader | |
Teacher | Huzoor Sadr ush Shariah, Faizul Aarifeen Allamah Ghulaam Aasi, Huzoor Haafiz E Millat Allamah Shah Abdul Aziz Mubarakpuri, |
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Website | amiaamjadia.net |
Zia-al Mustafa Aazmi (Urdu: ضیاء المصطفیٰ اعظمی رضوی قادری; Hindi: ज़ियाउल मुस्तफा आज़मी) known reverentially as Muhaddis-e-Kabeer is an Indian Islamic scholar, teacher, orator, debater, Muhaddith and Faqih and is currently serving as Naa’ib Qaazi ul Quz’zat fil Hind (Deputy Islamic Chief Justice of India) under Mufti Asjad Raza Khan.[3] He belongs to the Barelvi movement of Sunni Islam. He is the Head Mufti of Jamia Amjadia Razvia.
He has memorised over 60,000 hadith with their Isnaad, having taught Bukhari and Muslim for over five decades and producing tens of thousands of scholars, he was included in The 500 Most Influential Muslims published by Royal Islamic Strategic Studies Centre in 2013[4] and 2016.[5][6]