If we study the life of A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu),
we will discover that HIS PROFICIENCY IN VARIOUS SUBJECTS TOTAL OVER FIFTY
FOUR BRANCHES OF KNOWLEDGE. Is it possible today, to find an Islamic scholar
or even a non-Muslim professor, scientist, educationist or a Nobel Prize owner
who possesses such qualifications? Arab Scholars like Sheikh Ismail bin Khalil
and Sheikh Musa Ali Shami (radi Allahu anhuma) commended A'la Hadrat
(radi Allahu anhu) as the Revivalist of the 14th Century A.H.: "IF HE
IS CALLED THE REVIVALIST OF THIS CENTURY, IT WILL BE RIGHT AND
TRUE."
Commenting on A'la Hadrat's (radi Allahu anhu)
reputation and his knowledge, Dr Jamil Jalibi, Vice Chancellor, Karachi
University (Pakistan) said: "Mawlana Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi was an eminent
Jurist, leading scholar, scientist, Naa'tia poet, a keen observer of Shariah and
a Saint. His crowning scholarship can be imagined by the fact that he had
commanding knowledge of about 54 branches of various sciences and humanities.
He has contributed valuable works in almost all of them. He left behind
more than a thousand treatises."
Professor Dr Wahid Ashraf, Baroda University, in Baroda said:
"There is no shortage of renowned personalities in the history of Islam who
made rich contributions to various fields of knowledge through their
divine-gifted qualities of learning, wisdom and insight. Ibn Sina, Umar Khayyam,
Imam Razi, Imam Ghazzali, Al Beruni, Farabi and Ibn Rushd are a few rich names
that shall always be remembered with pride. Among them, someone is renowned for
Philosophy and Medicine, some other famous for Mathematics, another in
Astrology, yet another is known for Moral Philosophy. Someone is an expert in
Greek Thoughts, etc., BUT THE MOST OUTSTANDING PERSONALITY WAS BORN IN INDIA
AND PASSED AWAY IN THE PRESENT CENTURY. HE WAS AHMED RAZA BAREILVI WHO ENJOYED
SUCH A COMMAND IN VARIOUS BRANCHES OF KNOWLEDGE THAT ONLY EXPERTS OF THE SPECIAL
FACULTY CAN DISCUSS FULLY AND SUCCESSFULLY."
TRANSLATION AND COMMENTARY OF THE HOLY
QURAN
Many people have translated the Holy Quran into the Urdu
language, but the translation of the Holy Quran presented by A'la Hadrat
(radi Allahu anhu) - called "Kanzul Imaan" - is proven to be the most
unique translation in the Urdu language. In his translation one sees that A'la
Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu) used only those words in his translation that
are worthy for the Attributes and Qualities of Almighty Allah and of His beloved
Rasool (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam).
It is said that the translation of the Holy Quran by A'la
Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu) is not merely a literal translation, but is
also the commentary of the Holy Quran. In the words of Hadrat Sayyiduna
Muhaddith-e-Azam Hind (radi Allahu anhu), "IT IS NOT ONLY THE
TRANSLATION OF THE QURAN, IT IS THE QURAN."
We have taken just one example of a Verse from the Holy Quran
that has been translated by various persons and compared it with the beautiful
translation of A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu). We have taken Sura 93,
Verse 7 as an example:
(1) "And he found you lost on the way and he guided
thee."
Translation by Mohammad Asad
(2) "And found thee groping so he showed the way."
Translation by Muhammad Ali Lahori Qadiani
(3) "And He found you uninformed of Islamic laws so he told
you the way of Islamic laws."
Translation by Ashraf Ali Thanwi
(4) "Did he not find thee erring and guide thee."
Translation by Arberry
(5) "And saw you unaware of the way so showed you the
straight way."
Translation by Fatheh Muhammad Jalledhri
(6) "And he found thee wandering and He gave thee
guidance."
Translation by Yusuf Ali
Look at the uniqueness and the cautiousness that is present in
this translation of Imam Ahmed Raza Khan (radi Allahu anhu)! He abstained
from using those words that may cause any disrespect to the dignity and
personality of the Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi
wasallam)!
Due to the vast amount of time A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu
anhu) spent in compiling books on Fiqh and various other topics, it was not
possible for him to compile a complete commentary of the Holy Quran. However, a
few learned scholars have stated that if all the books of A'la Hadrat (radi
Allahu anhu) have to be brought together then there is a great possibility
that a complete commentary of the Holy Quran may be compiled. Like his
translation of the Holy Quran, they have said that his Tafseer will also be
exceptional.
Commenting only on the "Bismillahir Rahman nir Rahim",
A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu) presented such a lengthy lecture on this
simple phrase that it was compiled into a complete book and published under the
title, "Al Meeladun Nabwiya."
Once, during the Urs Shareef of Hadrat Mawlana Shah Abdul
Qaadir Sahib (radi Allahu anhu), A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu)
delivered a lecture on Sura Wad-Duha from 9 a.m. in the morning right till 3
p.m. in the afternoon! This lecture on Sura Wad-Duha alone lasted for 6 hours.
After completing his lecture A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu) said,
"I only wrote 80 percent of the commentary on this Sura and had to leave
it aside. Where is there time enough to write the Tafseer of the entire
Quran-e-Azeem!"
Allamah Ata Muhammad Bindayalwi (radi Allahu anhu),
Sarghoda (Pakistan) said: "Hadrat Bareilvi (radi Allahu anhu) has written
about a thousand treatises. He exhaustively dealt with every topic he touched,
but his most glorious work is his Urdu translation and explanation of the
Holy Quran entitled,'Kanzul Imaan'. Indeed, there is no parallel. Real worth
of this monumental work can be evaluated by only those scholars who possess vast
and deep knowledge of various other translations and explanations of high
standard in Urdu. A'la Hadrat kept the same pattern as adopted by the renown
writers, but he excelled in the explanation and expansion of the most
difficult and complicated subject matter in relatively few simple
words."
AUTHORITY IN THE FIELD OF
AHADITH
Imam Ahmed Raza Khan (radi Allahu anhu) was also a great
authority of his time when it came to the subjects of Ahadith and
Usool-e-Ahadith. He knew the names of almost every Hadith narrator. When he was
questioned concerning details of a certain narrator, he was able to give a
complete biography of the narrator. When he studied any Hadith he was able to
explain the type of Hadith, it's benefits and the reasons behind that Hadith. He
wrote many booklets on the topic of Ahadith. One of his books is entitled,
"Hajizul Jarain An Jamma Bainas Salaatain," which covered the Ahadith
pertaining to "Jamma Bainas Salaatain" or the "Combination of Two Salaahs in one
time."
Dr Professor Mohiyyuddin, Azhar University, Cairo (Egypt) said:
"Renowned scholar, Ahmed Raza Khan, visited Arabia twice to perform Hajj at
Makkah and payed homage to the Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) at
Madina. During his stay he visited various centres of learning and had extensive
exchange of views with the scholars covering various branches of learning and
religious issues. He secured permission from some authentics to quote them in
reference to particular Ahadith, and in return, he allowed them to mention his
authority in respect of some other Ahadith.
"It is an old saying that scholarly
talent and poetic exuberance rarely combine in one person, but Ahmad Raza
Khan was an exception. His achievements contradicts this diction. He
was not only an acknowledged research scholar, but also a great
poet."
A GREAT JURIST OF HIS TIME
Fiqh (Islamic Jurisprudence) is that branch of knowledge that
is derived from the Holy Quran and the Ahadith of Sayyiduna Rasulullah
(sallal laahu alaihi wasallam). Only that person can be a proper Jurist who
is well-versed in both the Holy Quran and the Ahadith of Rasulullah (sallal
laahu alaihi wasallam). He must also be well-versed in and all the other
important branches of knowledge, such as Tafseer, Logic, Philosophy,
Translating, and many other branches.
Sayyiduna A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu) was regarded as
the greatest Jurist of his era. He was totally proficient in the field of Fiqh
and received acceptance by the great Ulema of the East and the West. The
greatest proof of his position and status in the world of Fiqh can be understood
from his answers concerning the Shariat-e-Mustapha (sallal laahu alaihi
wasallam), which was compiled into 12 large volumes, comprising of
approximately 12 000 pages to form the famous book, "Fatawa
Radawiyyah," which is used in every Darul Ifta (Fatawah Departments)
around the world today.
A renowned theologian and a great Saint of Delhi, Hadrat
Mawlana Zayd Abul Hassan Faruqi (radi Allahu anhu), who completed his
education at the Al Azhar University, Cairo, acknowledged the unrivalled mastery
of Imam Ahmed Raza Khan (radi Allahu anhu) over Islamic Jurisprudence and
other branches of learning in the following words: "None can deny the
knowledge of Mawlana Ahmed Raza Khan in the field of Fiqh. He was, no doubt, the
greatest Faqih (Jurist) of his time."
When Sheikh Ismail Khalil, the Curator of the Library at
Makkatul Mukarramah, read the Fatawas of Sayyiduna A'la Hazrat (radi Allahu
anhu) he was puffed up with joy and wrote to A'la Hazrat (radi Allahu
anhu): "By Allah, if Abu Hanifa Nu'man (radi Allahu anhu) would have gone
through these Fatawa, undoubtedly, it could have been his heart's delight and
granted its writer among his pupils."
IMAM AHMED RAZA'S
I'LM-E-JAFAR
"I'lm-e-Jafar" refers to "The Knowledge and The Art of
Prediction." Not all persons are blessed with such knowledge by Almighty Allah.
It is a speciality for the Awliyah Allah. A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu)
was blessed with the gift of I'lm-e-Jafar.
Once, a certain person asked A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu)
concerning the approach of Qiyaamah and the arrival of Imam Mahdi (radi
Allahu anhu) in the future. A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu) said that
Almighty Allah knows of this and His beloved Rasool (sallal laahu alaihi
wasallam) is also aware of this fact. After saying this A'la Hadrat (radi
Allahu anhu) substantiated these facts by quoting many verses of the Holy
Quran and Ahadith of the Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam). A'la
Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu) then said, "THROUGH A CERTAIN TYPE OF
KNOWLEDGE, I FEEL THAT THERE IS A POSSIBILITY THAT IN 1837 HIJRAH THERE WILL BE
NO ISLAMIC GOVERNMENT LEFT, AND IN 1900 HIJRA IMAM MAHDI (RADI ALLAHU ANHU) WILL
APPEAR". After hearing this answer, someone asked A'la Hadrat (radi
Allahu anhu) if he had gained this answer through I'lm-e-Jafar. He replied
that he did. A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu) then said very sarcastically,
"Eat the mangoes. Do not count the trees."
There was a King of Rampur whose wife was very sick. He loved
her very much and was very attached to her. This King, who was a "Badd Mazhab"
(one who does not follow the religion properly), sent a messenger to Bareilly
Shareef with a special request. He requested A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu)
to predict the time and place of the death of his wife. The King's wife was,
at that moment, not at her house in Rampur, but she was in a place called
Nainital. A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu) told the messenger to tell the
King that his wife will die in Rampur in the month of Muharram. When the
messenger returned to the King, he gave him the message of A'la Hadrat (radi
Allahu anhu).
With this message of A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu) at the
back of his mind, the King tried very hard to keep his wife away from
Rampur. He did not want her to be in any way near Rampur.
It so happened that rioting broke out in Rampur. It concerned
the affairs of the Kanpur Shaheed Ganj Musjid. The Governor summoned the King to
meet with him urgently in Rampur. The King decided to go on his own, but his
wife insisted on joining him. As soon as they reached Rampur, the King's wife
suddenly died. It was also the month of Muharram. The prediction of A'la Hadrat
(radi Allahu anhu) proved to be true!
HIS KNOWLEDGE OF PHILOSOPHY AND
SCIENCE
Imam Ahmed Raza Khan (radi Allahu anhu) was a great
Scientist and Philosopher. He understood Science and Philosophy better than
anyone in his time. He was a master of Ancient and Modern Sciences. He
proved through research that various concepts of the modern day science are
illogical and against the theories of the Holy Quran and the Ahadith.
A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu) wrote many books on
Science and Physics. One of his famous books, "Fauze Mubeen Dar Harkate
Zameen," using the Holy Quran as its guidelines, proves that the
earth is not rotating but is stationary. He also proves that the entire Universe
is revolving around the earth. Modern theories believe that the earth is
rotating on its axis and that all the planets, including the earth, are
revolving around the sun. A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu) also disproved
the theories of Scientist such as Galileo Galilei and Sir Isaac Newton. We
believe that should this book be translated into the English language by our
Scholars who are well-versed in Science and presented to the West, there will
have to be a re-think on modern scientific theories! Today, many people in the
Western world regard Sayyiduna A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu) as the
"NEGLECTED GENIUS OF THE EAST."
KNOWLEDGE OF ASTRONOMY AND
ASTROLOGY
A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu) gained great expertise in
the field of Astronomy and Astrology.
There was a person by the name of Mawlana Ghulam Hussain Sahib,
who used to regard himself as an authority in Astrology. Once, Mawlana Ghulam
Hussain Sahib visited A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu). A'la Hadrat
(radi Allahu anhu) asked him, "So! What is the situation of the
rain?" After working out the position of the stars, Mawlana Ghulam Sahib
drew-up an astronomical table and said,"In this month there will be no rain.
It will only rain in the following month." Mawlana Sahib then handed over
the astronomical table to A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu). A'la Hadrat
(radi Allahu anhu) examined it and said, "All the Power is by Allah. If
He pleases, then it may rain now." Mawlana Ghulam Hussain then said, "Are
you not observing the astronomical table?" A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu)
said, "I am observing everything."
A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu) then looked towards the
clock and asked, "What time is it?" Mawlana Ghulam Hussain said,
"Quarter past eleven." Sayyiduna A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu)
said, "That means that there is three quarters of an hour left for twelve o'
clock." Saying this, A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu) walked up to the
grandfather clock that was in the room. With his finger he moved the big needle
of the clock until it was on the twelve, thus showing twelve o'clock. The clock
began to chime. A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu) then said, "You said
that it would take three quarters of an hour for the needle to come to twelve o'
clock." The Mawlana Sahib replied, "But you were responsible for altering
the position of the needle."
On hearing this, A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu) said,
"Almighty Allah is All-Powerful and He may alter the position of the stars
whenever he wishes..."
A'LA HADRAT (RADI ALLAHU ANHU) HAD NOT YET COMPLETED HIS
SENTENCE WHEN IT BEGAN TO RAIN UNCONTROLLABLY.
A MATHEMATICAL GENIUS
A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu) was also a great
Mathematician. He used to solve the most difficult mathematical problems in a
short space of time. His authority in the field of Mathematics will leave
modern-day Mathematicians wide-mouthed. Algebra, Geometry, Calculus, Logarithms,
and other branches of Mathematics which are normally handled with great
difficulty even by mathematics students today, was like ordinary addition and
subtraction to A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu)!
Once, Sir Ziaud-deen, a famous Mathematician, was in a
predicament with regards to part of his research in the mathematical field. He
had to go to Berlin in Germany to seek a solution to this intricate problem. It
so happened that a certain Mawlana from the famous Aligarh University advised
Sir Ziaud-deen to visit A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu) to seek a solution
for his mathematical problem. But, Sir Ziaud-deen, not sounding very confident
said, "What will an ordinary Mawlana like Mawlana Ahmed Raza be able to
solve? He hasn't even gone out of his city to gain knowledge, so it is obvious
that his knowledge is very limited." Nevertherless, after some convincing,
he agreed to visit A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu).
When he arrived in Bareilly Shareef, he immediately went to
A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu). Presenting the intricate mathematical
problem to A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu) he said, "I am now going to
Germany. I will come back for the answer, that is, if you do manage to solve
it." As he was speaking, A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu) was busy
writing and listening to him at the same time. As Sir Ziaud-deen was about to
leave, A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu) handed him a sheet of paper. When
Sir Ziaud-deen read what was written on this paper, he realised that it
contained the solution to his mathematical problem that had him so confused. Sir
Ziaud-deen then said, "TODAY I BELIEVE THAT THERE IS SOMETHING KNOWN AS
I'LM-E-LADUNI (INSPIRED KNOWLEDGE)."
Sir Zia'uddeen, was later recorded to have said about A'la
Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu): "He was an un-assuming man of pleasant
manners and morals, had deep insight in Mathematics, although he was not
formerly educated by a teacher. It was an inner divine-gifted inherent
knowledge. My query pertained to a theory of knotting problems of Mathematics,
but his manner and explanation was spontaneous as if he had already carried out
a research in it. Now, there is nobody so well-versed in India. Such a great
scholar, I think, there is none. Allah has bestowed upon him such a
knowledge, that is amazing. His insight in the fields of Mathematics, Euclid,
Algebra and Timings is astonishing. A mathematical problem that I could not
solve despite my best of efforts, this learned genius explained in a few
moments."
CONTRIBUTION TO THE FIELD OF
POETRY
Imam Ahmed Raza Khan (radi Allahu anhu) spent much of
his valuable time writing Poetry. His Poetry mostly consisted of Naath Shareef
in praise of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) and
Manqabats. In all the Naath Shareefs that was written by A'la Hadrat
(radi Allahu anhu), it is evident that his heart and soul was drowned in
the love of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (sallal laahu alaihi
wasallam).
His Naaths were written within the boundaries of the Shariah.
Every stanza was filled with pearls of "I'lhaam". "I'lhaam" is that which is
inspired by Almighty Allah into the hearts of the Awliyah Allah. Just as the
Ambiya receive "Wahi" or Revelation, so do the Awliyah receive "I'lhaam". Each
verse and stanza of his Poetry is the Tafseer (Commentary) of the Holy Quran and
the Hadith of Sayyiduna Rasulullah (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam). His
Poetry was mainly in the Arabic, Urdu, and Persian languages.
A'la Hadrat's (radi Allahu anhu) Poetry was compiled to
form the famous, "Hidayake Bakhshish," (Gardens of Forgiveness). This
famous Naath Kitaab is used throughout the world. A'la Hadrat's (radi Allahu
anhu) humble compilations are read by all who wish to express their love for
Sayyiduna Rasulullah (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam).
Mawlana Qari Noorul Hassan, quoting the following stanzas from
A'la Hadrat's (radi Allahu anhu) Poetry:
"Mulke Sukhan Ki Shahi Tum Ko Raza Musallam
Jis Simt Aagaye ho sikhe Bithaa diye hai"
and says that there are many illiterate and ignorant people,
who look at the above stanzas and accuse A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu)
of praising himself in his Poetry. This, he says, is not true and are mere
baseless objections. He further explains.
Hadrat Hassan Raza Khan (radi Allahu anhu), the younger
brother of Sayyiduna A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu), would often send his
Poetry to be corrected to Janaab Daagh Delhwi, who was a famous and
distinguished Poet of his time. Hadrat Hassnain Raza Khan (radi Allahu anhu)
used to take the poetry of Hadrat Hassan Raza Khan (radi Allahu anhu)
to Daagh Delhwi. One day, as he was about to leave for Dehli, A'la Hadrat
(radi Allahu anhu) presented one of his Naaths to Hadrat Hassnain Raza
Khan (radi Allahu anhu) and said, "Ask Daagh Delhwi to rectify this
Qalaam." The Naath which A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu) sent begins
with the following stanza:
"Unki Mahk ne dil ke ghunche khila diye hai
Jis Raah chal diye hai kooche basa diye hai."
When Hadrat Hassnain Raza Khan (radi Allahu anhu)
reached Delhi and presented the Naath to Daagh Delwhi, he looked at it and
said, "This does not seem like the poetry of Mawlana Hassan Raza Khan. Whose
is it?" Hadrat Hassnain Raza Khan (radi Allahu anhu) replied that it
was written by A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu). On hearing this, Daagh
Delhwi said, "YOU HAVE BROUGHT THE QALAAM OF A'LA HADRAT (RADI ALLAHU ANHU)
TO ME FOR CORRECTION! THIS IS THE QALAAM OF SUCH A POET WHO HOLDS NO PLACE FOR
ANY CORRECTIONS. BUT, SINCE IT IS INCOMPLETE, I WOULD LIKE TO WRITE THE FINAL
VERSE FROM MY SIDE. PLEASE ASK A'LA HADRAT (RADI ALLAHU ANHU) NOT TO CHANGE IT
AS I AM AWARE THAT HE DOES NOT LIKE ANYTHING WRITTEN IN HIS PRAISE." After saying
this, he wrote the verse:
"Mulke Sukhan Ki Shahi Tum Ko Raza Musallam
Jis Simt Aagaye ho sikhe Bithaa diye
hai"
So, to those who accuse A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu)
of praising himself in his Poetry, will find sufficient evidence to prove that
it was Daagh Delhwi who inserted that stanza and not A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu
anhu)!
Commenting on one of A'la Hadrat's poems, Allamah Sayyid Muhammad Muhaddith
Kichauchawi (radi Allahu anhu) said: