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Occupation
  
Medical Doctor

Genre
  
History , Islam

Language
  
Urdu , English

Name
  
Shabbir Ahmed

Citizenship
  
American

Role
  
Lyricist

Alma mater
  
LMC, Jamshoro


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Subject
  
Qur'an, Comparative Religion, Hadith, History, IndoPak Subcontinent, Philosophy, Psychology, Iqbaliat, Medicine (Qur'anic)

Nominations
  
IIFA Award for Best Lyricist

Movies
  
Partner, Wanted, Dhoondte Reh Jaaoge, Mission Istaanbul, Haal‑e‑Dil

Similar
  
Kumaar, Himesh Reshammiya, Pritam Chakraborty, Jalees Sherwani, Mayur Puri

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Shabbir Ahmed is a writer of books in both Urdu and English on history and Islam. He was born in Pakistan in 1947 and currently resides in Florida, United States. A medical doctor by profession, he started his military career in the Pakistan Army under Emergency Commission as a young Captain in 1971. Then he served in Royal Saudi Army (Medical Corps) and became a Brigadier General at an age of just 31. He has since made a new career as a self-proclaimed Islamic scholar, and been published in various magazines and newspapers.

Contents

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Being a young member of the royal medical staff of Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, he learned the Arabic language in the 1970s under the auspices of Malik Faisal bin Abdul Aziz and Malik Khalid bin Abdul Aziz of Saudi Arabia. Ahmed has traveled and studied the Muslim world and written several books on what Islam is as well as what it is not.

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Works

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Dr. Shabbir Ahmed's published works include:

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  • The Qur'an as it explains itself
  • Islam as I understand
  • Islam: The True History and False Beliefs
  • The Criminals of Islam
  • Karbala: Fact or Fiction?
  • Sir, You said it!
  • When Is the Messiah Coming?
  • Dual Islam
  • Hashish From Qadian
  • Who Wrote the Qur'an?
  • Father of the Nation - Quaid-e-Azam
  • A Collection of Authentic Ahadith
  • Hindu Fundamentalism
  • Thus Speaks the Qur'an
  • Thus Speaks the Bible
  • The Ideal Prophet
  • Islam For the Junior
  • The exalted prophet Muhammad
  • A History of Prophets
  • AND 21 URDU BOOKS
  • QXP, The Quran As It Explains Itself is one of the most popular newer renditions of the Qur'an. It has been published as a hard copy, audio CDs and is also available online at his site [www.ourbeacon.com]. It was written in a collaborative fashion on the internet with knowledgeable inputs from people across the world. It is different than most other translations of Quran due to the fact that it relies on the Quran itself to explain the verses of Quran. This method of understanding the Quran, known as tasrif, blocks external elements and narrations, thus allowing the reader to understand the Quran as it reveals itself. This is possible because of the repetitive nature of the verses in Quran, which are brief in one place but detailed in another. This internal cross referencing allows the reader to understand the Quran without the need for external material.

    The simple logic of tasrif based understanding is that 'light', to be seen, does not need an external source of light'.

    Criticism

    In 2010 Dr. Shabbir Ahmed was criticized for alleging in his books The Criminals of Islam and Islam-The True History and False Beliefs, that after writing his 300 volumes, authoritative Imam Razi confesses: "All my intellectual and supposedly logical statements in the explanation of the Quran turned out to be lame. All the explanations of the Quran done by the so-called Imams (Tabari, Zamakhshari, Ibn Kathir, Bukhari, Muslim etc) are misguided and misleading. All of us were the tools of Satan."

    He was criticized for using Imam Ibn Kathir's name in the list, since Ibn Kathir was born about 150 years after Imam Razi himself. Also he was criticized for using name of Allama Inayatullah Khan Al-Mashriqi, as the source of Imam Razi's strange confession described in page 190 of Mashriqi's book Hadith-Ul-Qur'an. In that page as well no reference could be found of the confession.

    Dr. Shabbir agrees that Ibn Kathir's name should not be in the list of the Imams mentioned. Also, he advises the reader to get hold of the 1954 edition of Allama Mashriqi's book, "Hadith-ul-Quran," and go to page 190, and confirm for him- or herself.

    What is found in that page is just a translation of a famous poem of Imam Razi, about the endless endeavor of people in this world, while their minds are limited, and their souls are not in harmony with their bodies, and that is why this world is full of pain and suffering, etc.

    References

    Shabbir Ahmed (writer) Wikipedia