Era Medieval era Parents Shah Waliullah Dehlawi Died 1823, Delhi, New Delhi | Name Shah Aziz School Sunni | |
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Born 25 Ramadan, 1159 AH (11 October, 1746) Delhi, Mughal Empire, -Mughal India Similar People Shah Waliullah Dehlawi, Rashid Ahmad Gangohi, Ubaidullah Sindhi, Husain Ahmad Madani, Ashraf Ali Thanwi |
Shah abdul aziz mansehra
Al Muhaddith Shah Abdul Aziz Dehlavi ( 11 October 1746- 5 June 1824) (Arabic: المُحَدَّث شَاہ عَبْدُ الْعَزِیز دِھْلَوِیْ) was one of the Islamic scholar scholars of Hadith in India who is considered as Mujadid of 18th century. He was initiator of Naqshbandi Silsila of Sufism and first one to declare Hindustan to be Darul Harb.
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- Shah abdul aziz mansehra
- Shah abdul aziz mansehra 1 masjid abu bakr
- Biography
- Works
- Books
- His Students
- Death
- References

Shah abdul aziz mansehra 1 masjid abu bakr
Biography
Shah Abdul Aziz was born on 25 Ramadan, 1159 AH (11 October 1746 AD) in Delhi in the reign of Mughal Emperor Muhammad Shah (1719-1748). Delhi was capital of the Mughal Empire. Shah Abdul Aziz was the eldest son of Shah Waliullah was only 17 years old when Shah Waliullah died. He took over as the teacher of Hadith in place of his father, and later became famous as the Muhaddith of Delhi.. He belonged to hanafi school of thought. He was a Muhaddith, mufassir and Mujtahid.
Works
Shah Abdul Aziz translated the Qur'an into Urdu, 50 years of the Persian translation by Shah Wali 'Allah, when the Urdu language had started to replace the Persian. He completed the exegesis of his father from Surat Al-Maida to the thirteenth verse of al-Hujurat. He wrote and dictated several books, even if some differ on the number (from fifty to nearly two hundred):
Books
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His Students
Death
Shah Abdul Aziz died on the morning of 7th Shawwal, 1239 Hijri/ 5 June 1824 in Delhi in the reign of Mughal Emperor Akbar Shah II.