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Khwaja hasan nizami jafri archives
Khwaja Hasan Nizami (1873 Delhi-31 July 1955 Delhi) (خواجہ حسن نظامی) was an Indian Sufi saint of Chishti Islamic order, a well known Urdu Essayist and humorist who wrote many essays for the Mukhzun Akhbar (Magazine). He wrote more than 60 books he also wrote incidents of war of 1857 while Mulla Wahidi, writes that he had over five hundred books on an amazing variety of subjects to his credit (quoted in Naqvi, 1978).. Being a Sufi saint he had many disciples.
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Shahzade ka bazaar mein ghistna by khwaja hasan nizami
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He stressed on Muslim of India for Tableegh (Islamic missionary) to work among non-Muslims. He was a highly placed divine in the hierarchy of Nizamuddin Auliya's prestigious silsilã, and widely honored in the Muslim world. He published in 1920 a big book, Fãtami Dãwat-i-Islam, in which he advocated all means, fair and foul, by which Hindus were to be converted to Islam. He advised the mullahs to concentrate on Hindu untouchables, and convert them en masse so that Muslims could achieve parity of population with the Hindus. He disclosed in the introduction to his book that he had consulted many Muslim leaders including the Agha Khan regarding the soundness of his scheme, and that all of them had agreed with the caution that the scheme should be kept a closely guarded secret. Unfortunately for the Khwaja, the scheme came to the notice of Swami Shraddhananda who exposed it, fought it tooth and nail, and frustrated it completely by means of his Shuddhi Movement.