Muhammad Masihullah Khan
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Muhammad Masihullah Khan Sherwani Jalalabadi ( ur, , ''Muḥammad Masīhu’llāh Khān Shīrwānī Jalāl ābādī''; 1911/1912 – 12 November 1992) was an Indian
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Islamic scholar known as an authority in Sufism. He was among the senior '' khalifahs'' of Ashraf Ali Thanvi, who gave him the title "Masih al-Ummah" ("Comforter of the '' Ummah''").


Early life

Muhammad Masihullah Khan was born in 1329 or 1330 AH (1911/1912) in Sara’i Barla, a village in the Aligarh district of Uttar Pradesh, India. His family was of the Sherwani tribe, a Sayyid tribe of Pathans. His father's name was Ahmad Sa`id Khan. Masihullah was known for piety in his youth, and he often sat in the company of scholars and
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s. He developed a close companionship with
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, who introduced him to the books and lectures of Ashraf Ali Thanvi.


Education and training

Most of Masihullah's Islamic education was undertaken in his hometown under Sa`id Ahmad Lucknowi. He then enrolled in
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in 1347 AH (1928/1929). In the same year he pledged allegiance to Ashraf Ali Thanvi. At
Darul Uloom Deoband The Darul Uloom Deoband is an Islamic seminary (darul uloom) in India at which the Sunni Deobandi Islamic movement began. It is located in Deoband, a town in Saharanpur district, Uttar Pradesh. The seminary was established by Muhammad Qasim ...
, Masihullah's teachers included Husain Ahmad Madani, Muhammad I'zaz Ali Amrohi, Syed Mian Asghar Hussain Deobandi, and Muhammad Ibrahim Baliyawi. Masihullah graduated in Sha`ban 1351 AH (1932). On 25 Shawwal 1351 (February 1933), he was granted '' khilafah'' by Thanvi, his shaykh, and was thus authorized to take his own disciples. Despite Masihullah's young age, Thanvi listed him among his eleven most distinguished ''khalifahs'' (spiritual representatives). In fact, he was ranked second among those eleven most distinguished ''khalifahs'', ranking only below Professor Mawlana Muhammad 'Isa
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i, who was the most senior disciple of Mawlana Thanwi. Thanwi had confidence in Masihullah's methods of spiritual training, and would sometimes refer
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to Masihullah for training. Mufti Muhammad Taqi Usmani is one of his most distinguished ''khalifahs''.


Jalalabad

Upon the direction of Thanvi, in 1357 AH (1938/1939) Masihullah moved to the town of Jalalabad in the district of Muzaffarnagar, due to the need for a teacher there. In Jalalabad, Masihullah took charge of a small, two-roomed school known as Madrasah Miftah al-`Ulum. Within thirty years the school developed from a simple '' maktab'' into a large madrasah with Islamic education offered from the elementary level up to the Alimiyah and Ifta levels. In 1407 AH (1986/1987), Masihullah gave the responsibility for running the madrasah to his son so that he could devote more time to his ''
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'', where an increasingly large number of people were coming for spiritual reformation. Every Monday and Thursday, Masihullah would conduct a two- to three-hour gathering for instructing his disciples. Every Friday, after the prayer, he would have a gathering for the general public which would be attended by several hundred people from Jalalabad and the surrounding areas.


Literary works

* ''Shariat-o-Tasawwuf'' *''The Path to Perfection''


Demise

Masihullah died on 12 November 1992. He was buried the next day after the Friday prayer. The funeral prayer was led by Mufti Inayatullah, and his funeral was attended by over 250,000 people. He was buried in the cemetery next to the madrasah.


References

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