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Azizur Rahman Hazarvi

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Maulana Peer
Aziz Ur Rahman Hazarvi
عزیز الرحمٰن ہزاروی
Personal
Born(1948-02-02)2 February 1948
Died23 June 2020(2020-06-23) (aged 72)
Resting placeJamia Darul Uloom Zakaria
ReligionIslam
Nationality British India
 Pakistani
Home townBattagram
ChildrenAttiq-ur-Rehman
Owais Aziz
Muhammad zakria Aziz Abubakar Aziz Hazarvi[citation needed]
DenominationSunni
Political partyJamiat Ulema-e-Islam (F)
Alma materDarul Uloom Haqqania
InstituteJamia Darul Uloom Zakaria

Aziz Ur Rahman Hazarvi (also known as Pir Azizur Rahman Hazarvi; 2 February 1948 – 23 June 2020) (Urdu: عزیز الرحمٰن ہزاروی), was a Pakistani Islamic Scholar, senior leader of Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (F) and founder of Darul Uloom Zakaria in Islamabad. He was the authorized disciple of Muhammad Zakariyya al-Kandhlawi. His disciples include Muhammad Ilyas Ghuman.

Biography

Hazarvi was among the disciples of Muhammad Zakariyya Kandhlawi.[1] He was a member of Wifaq ul Madaris Al-Arabia[2] and a senior leader of Jamiat Ulama-e-Islam.[3] He supervised the Islamabad unit of the Jamiat Ulama-e-Islam.[2] Hazārvi established Darul Uloom Zakariya in Tarnol, Islamabad in the memory of his teacher Kandhlawi.[4]

Hazārvi authorized various people in the Chishti branch of Tasawwuf.[2] His notable disciples include Muhammad Ilyas Ghuman.[5]

Death

Aged 72, Hazarvi died on 23 June 2020. His funeral prayer was led by Syed Mukhtaruddin Shah. Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (F) leader, Fazlur Rehman, Abdul Ghafoor Haideri and Maulana Abdul Wasay expressed sorrow and grief over his demise.[6][1] His funeral was attended by scholars including Syed Adnan Kakakhail.[1][failed verification]

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References

  1. ^ a b c "پیر عزیز الرحمان ہزاروی کی قربانیاں ہمیشہ یاد رکھی جائینگی'مولانا عبدالواسع" [Sacrifices of Pīr Azīz al-Rahmān Hazārwi shall be remembered forever: Mawlāna Abd al-Wasey]. Daily Jang. 24 June 2020. Retrieved 1 September 2020.
  2. ^ a b c "آفتابِ شریعت و طریقت کا مولانا عزیز الرحمن ہزاروی" [An overview of Hazārvi's life]. Daily Pakistan (in Urdu). 10 July 2020. Retrieved 1 September 2020.
  3. ^ "'Black day' rally in federal capital peters out peacefully". The Express Tribune. 26 July 2019. Retrieved 1 September 2020.
  4. ^ Ashfaqullah Khan Dagyi (25 June 2020). "حضرت ہزارویؒ کا سانحہ ارتحال" [The demise of Hadhrat Hazārwi]. Daily Express (in Urdu). Retrieved 1 September 2020.
  5. ^ Ghuman, Muhammad Ilyās (3 July 2020). "شریعت و طریقت کاآفتابِ جہاں تاب" [The shining star of Sharia and Tariqah]. Nawaiwaqt. Retrieved 1 September 2020.
  6. ^ "مولانا فضل الرحمان کا پیر عزیز الرحمن ہزاروی کے انتقال پر اظہار تعزیت" [Fazlur Rahmān expresses grief over the demise of Mawlāna Hazārwi]. UrduPoint. 23 June 2020. Retrieved 1 September 2020.
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