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Abdur Rahim Popalzai II

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Nationality
  
India

Died
  
1944

Born
  
1890
Peshawar

Occupation
  
Religious scholar, poet and journalist

Known for
  
Freedom Movement against British rule in India

Maulana Abdur Rahim Popalzai II was freedom fighter, religious scholar, poet and journalist in the united India. Born in 1890 in Peshawar, Popalzai spent his entire life in the struggle to liberate the people from the slavery and exploitative capitalist system. Popalzai established a seminary at Masjid Qasim Ali Khan, launched an organization, Nojawanan-i-Sarhad, and a newspaper, Chingari, to educate the people and create awareness among them about their rights. Maulana Abdur Rahim Popalzai led demonstrations against discriminatory laws like the Frontier Crimes Regulation against the people of the province. Maulana Popalzai married in 1918. He had a daughter, Safia Begum, and a son, Abdul Rauf.He died in 1944.

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Role in the Freedom movement

He took part in the Khilafat Movement in his teens. He regularly published a journal by the name of Sarfaroosh and remained engaged in the freedom movement against the British throughout his life. With his leftist leanings, he and other "comrades" set up a youth organisation called Nawajan Bharat Sabha. When the British banned Nawajan Baharat Sabha, he was elected head of the Socialist Party. Abdur Rahim Popalzai II played a leading role in the events which lead up to the Qissa Khwani massacre and was sentenced to nine years in prison for his role in the uprising. Abdur Rahim Popalzai [II] borrowed his anti-imperialist ideology from Maulana Obaidullah Sindhi and Maulana Hussain Ahmed Madani In 1939, Abdur Rahim Popalzai II protested in Bannu against the British bombing Waziristan, for which he was sentenced to five years imprisonment.

Family Background

Maulana Popalzai belonged to the royal family of Durrani Pakhtuns. His genealogy, as given by Syed Bahadur Shah Zaffar Kaka Khel, is as under: Abdul Rahim S/o Abdul Hakim S/o Muhammad Amin S/o Abdul Rahim S/oHafiz Rahmat Khan S/o Haji Abdul Rahman S/o Momin Khan S/o Ghazi Khan S/o Suhbat Khan S/o Ismail Khan S/o Bahadur S/o Sadu (Sardar Khan) S/o Umar S/o Maroof Khan S/o Bahlol S/o Gani S/o Bani S/o Habib S/o Popal S/oZeerak S/o Issa S/o Zahtar S/o Abdal S/o Tareen S/o Sherkhaboon S/o SarbanS/o Qais Abdul Rashid. Fore fathers of Maulana Abdul Rahim had migrated from Ghazni to Peshawar in 1671. Abdul Rahim Khan, the great grand father of Maulana Abdul Rahim, was the chief Qazi (Chief Justice) of Peshawar when Muhammad Azim Khan was ruling Peshawar. With the defeat of Muhammad Azim Khan at the hands of Sikhs, Abdul Rahim Khan abandoned the post of Chief Qazi. He settled in Peshawar and began religious teaching to people.

Education

All his five elder brothers died young. Thus Abdul Rahim remained the elder living son of Abdul Hakim According to their family tradition, Abdul Hakim taught his son at home till 1908. Abdul Rahim learned from his father meaning and virtues of simplicity kindness, asceticism, abstinence and mysticism. With completion of his basic study, Abdul Hakim sent him for further study to Rampur, Delhi, and later on to the religious school of Deoband where he became student of Hazrat Sheikh-ul-Hind Maulana Mahmud-uI-Hassan. He received certificate from Sheikh-ul-Hind in Hadith. Maulana Popalzai completed his studies at Deoband and returned Peshawar in 1912.

Political Education

He attached himself to the movement of Shah Waliullah under the able leadership of Mahmud-ul-Hassan who trained him on particular lines and introduced him to all the workers of the movement in and outside India. Maulana was very much impressed by the methods and tactics of the Marxists and it was one of the reasons that he was dubbed in his lifetime as "Marxist Maulana".

References

Abdur Rahim Popalzai II Wikipedia