Name Ilm ud din Religion Islam | ||
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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.
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- Subh E Noor Ghazi Ilm ud din Shaheed RA 31 Oct 2018 92NewsHD
- Uras Mubarik Ghazi ilm ud din Shaheed Bayan By Allama Khadim Hussan rizvi Sab
- Background
- References

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

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.

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.

