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Name
  
Ilm ud din

Religion
  
Islam


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Born
  
4 December 1908 (
1908-12-04
)
Lahore, Punjab, British India (now Pakistan)

Died
  
October 31, 1929, Central Jail Mianwali

Subh E Noor | Ghazi Ilm ud din Shaheed (RA) | 31 Oct 2018 | 92NewsHD


Ilm-ud-din (4 December 1908 – 31 October 1929) was a Muslim who murdered a book publisher named Mahashe Rajpal for publishing the book Rangila Rasul, which was a book written against Prophet Muhammad and it was completely against the books of islamic history.

Contents

Ilm-ud-din Hazrat Ghazi Ilm Ud Din Shaheed RA

Uras Mubarik Ghazi ilm ud din Shaheed Bayan By Allama Khadim Hussan rizvi Sab


Background

Ilm-ud-din Ghazi Ilmuddin Shaheed Dost Pakistan

In 1923 Rajpal published an anonymous pamphlet titled Rangila Rasul, which contained a recension of hadiths from Bukhari, among other sources, along with an allegedly salacious commentary. Rangila Rasul had a surface appearance of a lyrical and laudatory work on Muhammad and his teachings, for example it began with a poem which went "The bird serves the flowers in the garden; I'll serve my Rangila Rasul," and called Muhammad "a widely experienced" person who was best symbolized by his many wives, in contrast with the Brahmacarya of Hindu saints.

Ilm-ud-din mazarshrine of Ghazi Ilm Din Shaheed YouTube

Various sections of the Indian Muslim community started a movement demanding that the book be banned. In 1927, the administration of the British Raj enacted a law prohibiting insults aimed at founders and leaders of religious communities. Ilm-ud-din was convicted and given the death penalty according to the Indian Penal Code.


Ilm-ud-din Ghazi Ilm ud Din Shaheed Kon Tha YouTube

Ilm-ud-din LHC petition seeks reopening of Ghazi Ilm Din Bhagat Singh cases

References

Ilm-ud-din Wikipedia