Close Menu
    Facebook X (Twitter) Telegram WhatsApp
    • Language
      • دری
      • پښتو
    • Home
    • Analysis
    • Islam
      • Prophet of Islam (PBUH)
      • Holy Quran
      • Muslim
      • Belief
      • Faith
      • Worships
      • Jurisprudence
      • Jihad
      • Beauty of Islam
      • Islamic Economy
      • Islamic Management
      • Islamic Culture
      • Islamic Sufism
      • Crimes
      • Prohibitions
    • Religions
      • Judaism
      • Christianity
      • Buddhism
      • Hinduism
      • Zoroastrian
      • Satanism
      • Confucius
      • Sikhism
    • Ideas
      • Atheism
      • secularism
      • liberalism
      • Socialism
      • Communism
      • Democracy
      • Federalism
      • Fascism
      • Capitalism
      • Marxism
      • Feminism
      • Nationalism
      • Colonialism
    • Seduction
      • Mu’tazila
      • Murjea
      • Jahmiyyah Sect
      • Khawarij’s sedition
      • Rawafez sedition
      • Istishraq’s sedition
      • Ghamediyat’s sedition
      • Qadiani’s sedition
      • Qadriyyah Sect
      • Karramiyyah Sect
    • Ummah
      • Companions
        • Hazrat Abubakr Seddiq (MGH)
        • Hazrat Umar Farooq (MGH)
        • Hazrat Usman (MGH)
        • Biography of Hazrat Ali (MGH)
        • Hazrat Khaled bin Waleed (MGH)
        • Hazrat Firooz Dilami (MGH)
        • Hazrat Abdullah Ibn Zubair (MGH)
      • Mothers of the believers
      • Islamic scholars
        • Sayed Abul Hasan Nadavi (MGHM)
        • Grand Imam Abu Hanifah (MGHM)
        • Imam Bukhari (MGHM)
        • Imam Tirmidhi (MGHM)
        • Imam al-Ghazali (MGHM)
        • Shah Waliullah Dehlavi (MGHM)
        • Seyyed Jamaluddin Afghan
        • Maulana Jalaluddin Balkhi Rumi (MGHM)
      • Muslim Governor’s
        • Sultan Salahuddin Ayyubi (MGHM)
        • Omar bin Abdul Aziz (MGHM)
        • Sultan Yusuf bin Tashfin (MGHM)
      • Islamic scientists
    • Civilizations
      • Islamic civilization
      • Eastern & Western civilizations
    • Diverse
      • Ramadan Message
    • library
    Facebook X (Twitter) Telegram WhatsApp
    کلمات انگلیسیکلمات انگلیسی
    You are at:Home»Islamic scholars»Allameh Sayed Abul Hasan Nadavi (MGHM)»Allama Sayyed Abul Hasan Nadwi, May Allah Have Mercy on Him (Part 36)
    Allameh Sayed Abul Hasan Nadavi (MGHM)

    Allama Sayyed Abul Hasan Nadwi, May Allah Have Mercy on Him (Part 36)

    admin2By admin2Thu _2 _January _2025AH 2-1-2025ADNo Comments3 Mins Read
    Share Facebook Twitter Telegram WhatsApp
    Share
    Facebook Twitter Telegram Email WhatsApp
    Author: Obaidullah Nimruzi
    Allama Sayyed Abul Hasan Nadwi, May Allah Have Mercy on Him (Part 36)
    The Spiritual Moments of Allama Nadwi’s Life (may Allah have mercy on him)
    Courage and Insight:
    Imam Nadwi (R.A) exhibited both courage and insight in his mission of calling people to Allah and conveying the message of Islam. He lived a life of asceticism and independence, never seeking the favor of the wealthy or the powerful. He undertook his mission with complete detachment from worldly desires. His heart and soul were filled with the light of divine knowledge and spirituality, empowering him to proclaim the truth from every pulpit and touch the hearts of people across the globe.
    With his straightforward addresses, Mawlana Nadwi (R.A) highlighted truths that, if neglected, would lead to ruin in both this world and the Hereafter. From scholars and intellectuals to kings and rulers, he called for Islamic awakening and the salvation of humanity through Islam.
    Bilal Abdul Hai Hasani writes: One of Mawlana Nadwi’s (R.A) most prominent characteristics was his courageous faith, truthfulness, and fearlessness, combined with wisdom and insight. These traits stemmed from his exceptional asceticism and independence. His relationships with the Arabs were also focused exclusively on inviting them to Allah, to the extent that even requesting assistance for building schools and religious institutions was difficult for him.
    It was based on this complete detachment that Mawlana Nadwi addressed the leaders of Arab nations with remarkable courage, clearly warning them of the dangers they faced in order to awaken their resolve and rekindle their faith. He pointed out their shortcomings, directly addressing figures such as King Faisal and King Fahd in personal meetings, letters, and messages, enlightening them with the realities they needed to confront.
    Regarding Mawlana Nadwi’s spiritual insight, Hasani notes: Through his faith-based vision and profound spiritual understanding, Mawlana often offered opinions on contemporary issues that even leading scholars and guides found difficult to grasp at first. However, the truth of his views would soon become evident.
    One notable example was his stance on Mustafa Kemal Atatürk. At a time when most scholars and leaders regarded Atatürk as an Islamic freedom fighter and a sincere leader resisting British colonialism, Mawlana Nadwi, upon returning from his first trip to Turkey, openly stated that the British had used him as a tool. He described Atatürk as an enemy of Islam and humanity, forewarning that he would uproot Islam in Turkey. This opinion was not well-received at the time, and many criticized Mawlana for his stance. However, as time passed and the Treaty of Lausanne was signed, the truth of Mawlana’s insight became apparent to all.
    A similar situation arose concerning Egyptian leader Gamal Abdel Nasser, Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein, and Libyan military leader Muammar Gaddafi. Mawlana expressed his opinions about them early on, which initially faced widespread opposition. Yet, over time, the accuracy of his insights became clear to everyone.
    Imam Nadwi (R.A), through critical analysis and precise evaluation of the state of the Muslim world and its leaders, provided illuminating perspectives. These perspectives, rooted in the divine insight granted to him by Allah, often proved true within a short span of time.
    Continues…
    admin2

    Related Posts

    The Guardian of Al-Andalus (Spain): Sultan Yusuf ibn Tashfin [MABH] (Part Five)

    Sat _28 _June _2025AH 28-6-2025AD

    The Guardian of Al-Andalus (Spain), Sultan Yusuf ibn Tashfin [MABH] (Part Four)

    Thu _26 _June _2025AH 26-6-2025AD

    The Guardian of Al-Andalus (Spain), Sultan Yusuf ibn Tashfin [MABH] (Part Three)

    Thu _26 _June _2025AH 26-6-2025AD
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Follow us on the social media pages
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Instagram
    • Telegram
    • WhatsApp
    Don’t miss

    The Role of Women in Society (Part 10)

    The Role of Muslims in the Formation and Development of Sciences (Part 52)

    The Guardian of Al-Andalus (Spain): Sultan Yusuf ibn Tashfin [MABH] (Part Five)

    The Karramiyyah Sect (Part Five)

    About Us:

    Research Cultural office of (Kalemaat) is a claim office of Ahl-Sunnat Wal-Jamaat, which works independently in the direction of promoting pure Islamic values, realizing the lofty goals of the holy Islamic law, fighting the cultural invasion of the West, exalting the Word of God, and awakening the Islamic Ummah.

    Famous publications

    The Role of Women in Society (Part 10)

    Sat _28 _June _2025AH 28-6-2025AD

    The Role of Muslims in the Formation and Development of Sciences (Part 52)

    Sat _28 _June _2025AH 28-6-2025AD
    Follow us on social medias
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • YouTube
    • Telegram
    • Instagram
    • WhatsApp
    All right reserved by (kalemaat)
    • Home
    • Analysis of the day
    • The greats of the Ummah
    • library

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.