Muhammad Ibrahim Mir Sialkoti
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Muhammad Ibrahim Mir Sialkoti[1][2][3][4][5][6](Urdu: محمد ابراہیم میر سیالکوٹی; 1874 AD – 12 January 1956 AD, 1291 AH - 25 Jumada al-awwal 1375 AH)[3][4][7] also known as Ibrahim Mir Sialkoti was Ahl-i Hadith scholar, Islamic scholar, muhaddith, khatib, historian, journalist, writer, religious activist and activist of Tehreek-e-Pakistan.[3][8][9][10] He was also an expert on tafsir (Quranic exegesis) and faqīh (jurisprudence), he wrote several books.[11] Sialkoti is considered one of the companions of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan and Sanaullah Amritsari.[4] In 1945, a party called Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam was formed. Shabbir Ahmad Usmani was its president and Sialkoti was its vice president.[4] Its first meeting was held in Calcutta. Usmani could not attend due to illness then the meeting was chaired by Sialkoti.[12][13][14]
Allamah Muhammad Ibrahim Mir Sialkoti | |
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محمد ابراہیم میر سیالکوٹی | |
Personal | |
Born | 1874 Sialkot |
Died | 12 January 1956 |
Religion | Islam |
Home town | Sialkot |
Citizenship | British Indian |
Movement | Pakistan movement |
Relatives | Sajid Mir |
Mir Sialkoti was also a major antagonist of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad and the early Ahmadiyya movement and wrote several books rejecting Qadianiat.[15][16] Mir Sialkoti was one of the founding members of All-India Muslim League.[17]