Remembering Maulana Anwar Shah Kashmiri
Born in Kashmir on 27th of Shawwal 1292 A.H.
(November 25, 1875)
Died in Deoband on 3rd Safar 1352 A.H. (May
27, 1933)
The Past five hundred years of Islamic history
can not produce the like of Maulana Kashmiri"
Dr. Muhammad Iqbal
Who
could have explained the excellence of Maulana Anwar Shah Kashmiri better than
the poet of the East, Dr. Muhammad Iqbal? Maulana Kashmiri was the teacher of
the teachers and was the personification of Islamic knowledge. The universal
message of Islam has always produced individuals that are totally devoted to
the Islamic cause and spend their entire lives serving Allah’s mission on
Earth. The renowned Muslim scholars have used different methods to convey the
message of Islam and fight evil, disbelief, hypocrisy and oppression throughout
history. The Ulama of Deoband can truly be credited with preserving the true
teachings of Islam, as taught by the Quran and Hadith, and fighting evil and
oppression by means of knowledge.
Through
knowledge, it was believed that the Muslim heart and mind will be reactivated
with the same emotions and intentions possessed by his fore fathers, the true
defenders of Islam. Amidst this process of safeguarding Islam, Darul Uloom
Deoband produced such lofty scholars and elite Muslim intellectuals that had
been the glory and honor of the Muslim past. One of these illustrious
personalities was Hadhrat Maulana Muhammad Anwar Shah Kashmiri.
Mufti
Taqi Usmani says: "A unique kind of happiness would come over my father’s
face when the name of Hadhrat Shah Sahib was heard and he would remember him with
utmost respect and love" (Akabir Deoband Kia They?, p. 41). Allama
Kashmiri was a favorite of his teachers and students. His peers loved him and
one and all came to him to solve those academic misunderstandings that can only
be deciphered by one of the most knowledgeable scholar of the times. One
remains astonished after reading the accounts of his heightened knowledge,
acute memory and profound understanding of Deen. Saints like Maulana Abdul
Qadir Raipuri witnessed his excellence and said: "Indeed Hadhrat Shah
Sahib is a sign from the signs of Allah" (Akabir-e-Ulama-e-Deoband, p.
98).
The
greatest Islamic scholar and reformer of the Fourteenth century Hijri, Maulana
Ashraf Ali Thanvi, says: "According to me, a great proof of the truth of
Islam is the presence of Maulana Anwar Shah Kashmiri in the Muslim Ummah. If
there was any sort of crookedness or deficiency in Islam, then Maulana Anwar
Shah would not have adopted it" (Akabir-e-Ulama-e-Deoband, p. 98). When
Shah Sahib is considered as a great proof of Islam by none other than the
prestigious Hadhrat Thanvi, what more can one say in respect of his virtues?
However, the eyes that witnessed his noble personality and countenance never
forgot that embodiment of light and erudition.
Those
who saw him once would be full of Islamic glory and enthusiasm that they can
not remain silent, some words, some sentences of their experience must be told
to the world. They must inform others that we have seen a unique and divine
sign of Allah, so unique that its like can not be found in the past five
hundred years of Islamic
history.
Accordingly, we find praise of Shah Sahib on the lips of generation after
generation of Muslims, who have recognized what he is and what he did. His
profound personality claims that he should be remembered and his teachings,
which are nothing more than the explanation of the Quran and the Hadith, should
be exhibited in actions, fortified on paper and shared in public. He was a tree
from the original garden of Islam, a flower from the initial bouquet of Deen.
His
academic peers belonged in the early days of Islam as Syed Ata’ullah Bukhari
has said: "The caravan of the Sahaba was trekking and Allama Anwar Shah
Kashmiri was left behind" (Akabir-e-Ulama-e-Deoband, p. 99) Left behind
for who and to accomplish what? He was a glory from the early glories of Islam
that been saved by Allah to educate the creation of Allah in Deen and defend
Islam from all enemies. If anybody tries to misinterpret the Quran, his
Mushkilatul Quran is there to defend the Quran. Those who misconstrue the
Ahadith, his famous Arabic book Faydh al-Bari and the Urdu book Anwarul Bari,
both commentaries of Saheeh Al-Bukhari, are there to shield the sayings of the
Most Revered Rasul (Sallalahu Alayhi Wasallam).
His
books on Islamic jurisprudence in the light of Imam Abu Hanifa’s school of
thought are the cause of his permanent place of respect and honor in the hearts
of all Hanafis. He expressed his loyalty to the Seal of all Prophets (Sallalahu
Alayhi Wasallam) by writing Khatimun Nabi’een. He proved to all Christians of
the world that the real admirers of Jesus the Son of Mary are the Muslims and
rebuffed the claims of the false Messiah of Qadian by writing Aqeedatul Islam
fi Hayatul Eisa Alayhis Salam and At-Tasreeh bi ma Tawattar fi Nazool
al-Maseeh.
Mujaddid-e-Millat
Maulana Ashraf Ali Thanvi says: "When Hadhrat Shah Sahib would come and
sit next to me, my heart would feel the pressure of the greatness of his
knowledge" (Millat-e-Islam ki Muhsin Shakhsiaat, p. 185). Hadhrat Shah Sahib’s
knowledge was of such a unique nature that it even impressed great Ulama like
Hadhrat Thanvi. Maulana Habibur Rahman Azami would always refer to Allama
Kashmiri as a mobile library. Mufti Taqi Usmani writes: "My respected
father often said that Allah had blessed Hadhrat Shah Saheb with proficiency in
all types of knowledge and skills" (Akabir Deoband Kia They?, p.44).
Hadhrat
Shah Saheb was such that no Earthly power could distract him from his favorite
endeavor and lifelong engagement: reading and researching. After reading
accounts of his life from those who were around him, it seems that he spend
majority of his life reading books and extracting knowledge from them as if he
had nothing else to do. However, he was not only a teacher of Hadith sciences
at Darul Uloom Deoband, but the Head of all Teachers (Sadr al-Mudarris as
called in Urdu); he has authored numerous books, he actively participated in
the Khatme Nubuwwat Movement, served the Islamic cause in politics by his
official position at Jamiatul Ulama-e-Hind and raised a family of which his two
sons, Maulana Anzar Shah Kashmiri and Maulana Azhar Shah Kashmiri, are
well-know for following the footsteps of their distinguished father.
Despite
all these engagements, he was always found by his students in front of a book.
He would never touch a book without Wudhu (Ablution) and would always sit
respectfully in front of religious books. Allama Kashmiri had high respect for
knowledge and books, the sources of knowledge. If a book has notes on its sides,
he
would
move himself to read the side notes rather than moving the book. What great
respect he had for divine knowledge! As a result of this tremendous reverence
for religious books, Allah favored him with a matchless knowledge and
unparalleled understanding.
Mufti
Muhammad Shafi has said: "One time, Hadhrat Shah Saheb was extremely sick
and his illness had been prolonging. During this time, a false rumor of the
demise of Hadhrat Shah Saheb spread at the time of Fajr Salah. It was as if
lightning had struck us, and right after the Fajr prayer we all rushed to his
house along with Allama Shabir Ahmad Usmaani. Upon arriving at his house, we
found out that the news of his demise was false. However, his sickness had
remained. When we all entered the room of Hadhrat, we found him sitting at his
prayer place and in front of him lay a book on a pillow, which he was studying
while bending down because of the lack of light. His students were perturbed at
this scene, because studying in this posture could increase his illness. Hence,
Allama Shabir Ahmad Usmani willingly said:
‘Hadhrat!
We can not understand this. How can there still be an academic discourse that
has not been studied by you? If there is some discourse that you are unaware of
and should study it, what is the urgent need to know it right now and why can
not this study be postponed until you feel better? If it is really urgent, then
are not we here at your disposal? You could have told any of us and we would
have read this material and informed you of the content. This academic endeavor
and labor of yours in this poor health can not be tolerated by us’.
Maulana
Anwar Shah Kashmiri looked at Allama Shabir Ahmad Usmani for some time with
virtuousness and innocence and then replied: ‘Brother, you are right but books
also hold a craving, what should I do about this addiction’? Hadhrat Shah Saheb
would be engaged in Islamic academic research during the day and night to such
a degree as if the world had nothing to do with him. To be bothered by the
affairs of the world was outside the capacity of Hadhrat Shah Saheb"
(Akabir Deoband Kia They?, p.43)
Allama
Kashmiri had mastered all branches of Islamic knowledge and attained a high
spiritual status as well. The knowledge of Shah Saheb was not dry, his external
condition was so high only because of his lofty internal conditions. After all,
he was the Khalifa (successor) of Hadhrat Maulana Rasheed Ahmad Gangohi, from
whom he benefited in Hadith sciences and Tasawwuf. Maulana Abdul Qadir Raipuri
says: "Once I went in the Sunehri Masjid of Madrasa Aminia (Delhi) and saw
that Hadhrat Shah Saheb was engaged in loud Zikr in a room with closed doors.
For a long time, he kept on saying: Allah! Allah! Allah! Allah! When going to a
market, Hadhrat Shah Saheb would cover his eyes with a piece of cloth in order
to avoid the sight of any woman" (Akabir-e-Ulama-e-Deoband, p. 101).
Those
who witnessed Allama Kashmiri on Fridays when he used to walk from his home to
the Masjid for Juma Salah say that this scene was the practical implementation
of Allah’s command: "Fas-au ilaa Zikrillah" (meaning "Hasten
towards the remembrance of Allah").
His
students have reported that the words "Hasbuna-Allah" (meaning
"Allah suffices for us") would always be on his tongue. How fortunate
were people like Mufti Muhammad Shafi, Maulana Muhammad Idris Kandhlavi,
Maulana Badr Alam
Merathi,
Maulana Syed Manazir Ahsan Gilani, Maulana Yusuf Binori, Maulana Hifzur Rahman
Seuhari, Mufti Muhammad Hasan Amritsari, Maulana Ather Ali Silhati, and Qari
Muhammad Tayyib Qasmi to satisfy their natural thirst for divine wisdom from
this marvelous fountain of knowledge and illumination. His students saw in his
practice all those teachings that were in his speeches and lessons.
The
student that benefited most from the teachings of Hadhrat Shah Saheb was Allama
Shabir Ahmad Usmani. Maulana Syed Ahmad Reda Saheb Bijnauri says: "During
my sixteen years in the Majlise Ilmi of Dhabeel (where Allama Kashmiri for many
years), I arrived at the conclusion that it was Allama Shabir Ahmad Usmani who
had benefited from the knowledge and virtues of Hadhrat Maulana Kashmiri.
Maulana Shabir Ahmad Usmani would turn towards Shah Saheb in all academic
difficulties and questions and would study and research day and night.
He
has extensively drawn from Hadhrat Shah Saheb in his commentary of the Noble
Quran (Tafseer-e-Usmaani) and his celebrated work Fat’h al-Mulhim (commentary
of Saheeh Muslim)" (Anwarul Bari, v.2, p.234).
Maulana
Anwar Shah Saheb had the utmost respect for his teachers and elders and Darul
Uloom Deoband. Allama Kashmiri says: "We came here, to Hindustan, from
Kashmir and saw Deen in Hadhrat Gangohi. After the demise of Hadhrat Gangohi,
we learned Deen from Shaikhul Hind and Hadhrat Raipuri. And now, the practice
of religion can be seen in the company of Hadhrat Hakeemul Ummat Maulana Ashraf
Ali Thanvi" (Akabir-e-Ulama-e-Deoband, p. 101).
Maulana
Muhammad Idrees Kandhlavi would call Hadhrat Allama Kashmiri the Imam Zuhri of
our times. He used to say: "The memory of Hadhrat Shah Saheb was such that
if he read or heard something one time, that would not be wasted and would be
safeguarded and protected in his memory" (Akabir-e-Ulama-e-Deoband, p.
99). Shaikhul Islam Maulana Shabir Ahmad Usmani says: "If a native of
Egypt or Syria was to ask me: ‘Have you seen Hafiz Ibn Hajar Al-Asqalaani,
Shaykh Taqiuddin Ibn Daqeeq Al-Eid and Shaykh Azeezuddin bin Abdus Salaam?’ I
would say yes because I have seen Allama Kashmiri.
The
only difference is in the times, if he lived in the Sixth or Seventh Islamic
centuries, accounts of his life and times, qualities and virtues would have
reached us in the same manner (as the above mentioned personalities). The day
Shah Saheb died, I felt as if today Hafiz Ibn Hajar Al-Asqalaani, Shaykh
Taqiuddin and Shaykh Azeezuddin have demised" (Akabir-e-Ulama-e-Deoband,
p. 98).
Maulana
Syed Ahmad Reda Saheb Bijnauri writes: "The Dars (lesson) of Hadith by
Hadhrat Shah Saheb would be similar to that of the earlier Muhaditheen
(Scholars of Hadith). His lesson would begin from explanation of the time of
Rasulullah (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam) to the times of Sahaba and Tabi’een to
the Imams of Ijtihad to the great Muhaditheen and all would include all
arguments made on the subject under discussion by scholars to the very present-day"
(Anwarul Bari, v.1, p.9).
Once
Maulana Ashraf Ali Thanvi sat in a lecture of Allama Kashmiri. After hearing
this lecture, Hadhrat Thanvi said: "Every sentence of Shah Saheb can be
turned in to a book" (Anwarul Bari, v.2, p.235). Hadhrat Thanvi also says:
"I have
benefited
so much from Hadhrat Shah Saheb that his respect in my heart occupies the same
place the respect of my other teachers occupy, although I have not been his
student" (Anwarul Bari, v.2, p.235).
This
is the humility of Hadhrat Thanvi, who was called in his very lifetime
Mujaddide Millat (The Great Reformer of the Muslim Nation). Hadhrat Shah Saheb
certainly benefited from Hadhrat Thanvi as well, it was after reading Maulana
Ashraf Ali Thanvi’s Urdu translation of the Quran that Shah Saheb became
inspired to read the great oceans of Islamic literature in the Urdu language.
After
the demise of this great scholar and saint of Islam, the Ulama of Darul Uloom
Deoband considered themselves as orphans. They confessed that we will answer
the questions of the public, but who will answer our questions? Who will
fulfill our thirst for knowledge? Allama Rasheed Reda Al-Misri called Darul
Uloom Deoband the Azhar of India and regarding Hadhrat Kashmiri, he says:
"I have never seen a more distinguished scholar than Hadhrat Shah
Saheb" (Anwarul Bari, v.2, p. 237). The life of Hadhrat Maulana Muhammad
Anwar Shah Saheb Kashmiri is certainly full of examples and lessons for us. May
Allah give us the ability to follow the beloved of Allah (Sallallahu Alayhi
Wasallam) and those who colored themselves with his beautiful life. Ameen.
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