Naeem-ud-Deen Muradabadi was a scholar of philosophy, geometry, logic and hadith and leader of All India Sunni Conference.
15 Facts About Naeem-ud-Deen Muradabadi
Naeem-ud-Deen Muradabadi was born on 1 January 1887 in Moradabad, India to Mu'in al-Din.
Naeem-ud-Deen Muradabadi studied Urdu and Persian literature with his father and studied Dars-i Nizami with Shah Fadl Ahmad.
Naeem-ud-Deen Muradabadi subsequently earned a degree in religious law from Shah Muhammad Gul and pledged allegiance to him.
Naeem-ud-Deen Muradabadi developed a reputation as a skilled debater, taking on Deobandis and others as his opponents.
Naeem-ud-Deen Muradabadi organised conferences, debates and door to door programmes under the Jama'at-e-Raza-e-Mustafa, to control and reverse, the wave of re-conversions which was threatening the Muslim community in the wake of the Shuddhi movement.
Naeem-ud-Deen Muradabadi was elected as Nazim-e-AIa of All India Sunni Conference AISC in 1925 at Jamia Naeemia Moradabad.
Naeem-ud-Deen Muradabadi visited Agra, Jaipur, Kishan Garh, Gobind Garh, Hawali of Ajmer, Mithar and Bharatpur to protest the 'Shuddhi Movement' which was viewed as a threat to Islam in the region.
Naeem-ud-Deen Muradabadi contributed to the passing of the resolution for a separate Muslim state at Minto-Park.
Naeem-ud-Deen Muradabadi was the Chief Organizer at the Banaras Conference held in 1942.
Naeem-ud-Deen Muradabadi fell ill while preparing a book and died on 18 Dhu al-Hijjah 1367 AH.
Naeem-ud-Deen Muradabadi's shrine is located near the university of Jamia Naeemia in Muradabad.
Naeem-ud-Deen Muradabadi wrote fourteen books and numerous treatises, including Khaza'in-al-Irfan, which is the Tafsir of Kanz al-Iman based on a translation of the Qur'an by Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi in Urdu.
Naeem-ud-Deen Muradabadi left a collection of poems called Riyaz-e-Naeem.
Naeem-ud-Deen Muradabadi was a successor of Ahmad Raza Khan and Sayyad Muhammad Ali Hussain Shah al-Kicchochawi.