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Shah Abdur Rahim Sahab Raipuri R.A. Ka Kashf | Mufti Ahmed Khanpuri SB DB | Clip Number 166


Shah Abdur Rahim(Ur شاہ عبدرھیم Hn शाह अब्दुर्रहीम) (1644-1719) was a sufi Syed and a scholar who assisted in the compilation of Fatawa-e-Alamgiri, the voluminous code of Islamic law. He was the father of the Muslim philosopher Shah Waliullah Dehlawi. He was descendant of Abdul Azeez and became a disciple of Khwaja Khurd son of Khawaja Baqi billah a revered Sufi of Delhi. He got the training under learned Chishti Sufis. He established Madrasa Rahimiyya in Delhi, a theological college which later played a part in the religious emancipation of Muslim India and became the breeding ground of religious reformers and mujahideen like Shah Waliullah and Shah Abdul Aziz.

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Shah Abdur Rahim and Shah Waliyullah's Madrasah


Islamic services

Shah Abdur Rahim, was a Sufi and an hanafi scholar who has written work of Islamic law. He taught at the Madrasa Rahimiyya, a theological college, or seminary, that he helped establish. The institution would become an important part of the religious emancipation of Muslim India, as it provided a starting point for later religious reformers.

Works

He was leading scholar of traditional sciences. Some of his works include

  • 1) Fatawa-e-Alamgiri
  • 2) Irshad-e-Rahimiya, a book on the Naqshbandi Sufi path,
  • 3) Anfas-e-Rahimiya,
  • 4) some letters
  • References

    Shah Abdur Rahim Wikipedia