Nadwatul Musannifeen (English: Council of Writers) was an academic research institution and publishing house in Delhi. The institution was co-founded by scholars including Atiqur Rahman Usmani, Hamid al-Ansari Ghazi, Hifzur Rahman Seoharwi and Saeed Ahmad Akbarabadi in 1938.

Nadwatul Musannifeen
Nadwatul Musannifeen during 1987
Statusdefunct
Founded1938
Founders

History

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Nadwatul Musannifeen was established by Atiqur Rahman Usmani, Hamid al-Ansari Ghazi, Hifzur Rahman Seoharwi and Saeed Ahmad Akbarabadi in 1938.[1] Originally set up in Karol Bagh, the institution suffered losses during 1947 riots. It was moved to nearby Jama Masjid, Delhi post the Partition of India by Atiqur Rahman Usmani.[2]

The institution has published books on issues related to religion, history, culture and theology.[3] The institution published Burhan, a magazine that is regarded as the best Islamiyat magazine after the Al-Ma'ārif of Shibli Academy.[4]

Associated scholars

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Publications

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The Nadwatul Musannifeen has published more than 250 books including:[5]

Books related to Quran and Tafsir
Book Author References
Akhbār-ut-Tanzeel Ismail Sambhali [6]
Al-Fauzul Kabīr fi Usūl it-Tafsīr (Urdu translation) Shah Waliullah, Abdul Rasheed Ansari [7]
Al-Basā'ir Abd al-Hayy Farooqi [8]
Tadween-e-Qur'an Manazir Ahsan Gilani [9]
Tafsir al-Mazhari Qadi Thanaullah Panipati [10]
Fehm-e-Qur'an Saeed Ahmad Akbarabadi [11]
Lughāt-ul-Qur'ān Abdul Rasheed Nomani [12][13]
Hikmat al-Qur'ān Muhammad Taqi Amini [14]
Qasas al-Qur'ān Hifzur Rahman Seoharwi [15]
Books related to Hadith sciences
Book Author References
Tarjuman al-Sunnah Badre Alam Merathi [16]
Uswa-e-Hasanah Zafeeruddin Miftahi [17]
Kitab-e-Hadees Minnatullah Rahmani [18]
Hadees ka dirāyati meyār Muhammad Taqi Amini [19]
Ma'āsr-o-Ma'ārif Qazi Athar Mubarakpuri [20]
Books related to Islamic history
Book Author References
Āsār-o-Akhbār Qazi Athar Mubarakpuri [21]
Tārikh-e-Millat (volume 1 to 3) Zayn al-Abidin Sajjad Meerthi [22]
Tārikh-e-Millat (volume 4 to volume 11) Intizamullah Shehbai [23]
Tārikh-e-Tabari ke Ma'ākhaz ka tanqīdi mutāla Nisar Ahmed Faruqi [24]
Tārikhi Maqālāt K. A. Nizami [25]
Tahzeeb ki tashkīl-e-jadīd Muhammad Taqi Amini [26]
MusalmānoN ki firqa-bandiyoN ka afsāna Manazir Ahsan Gilani [27]
Sarkashi-e-Zila Bijnor Syed Ahmad Khan [28]
Ulama-e-Hind ka shāndār māzi Muhammad Miyan Deobandi [29]
Hindustān mai ArboN ki hakūmateN Qazi Athar Mubarakpuri [30]
Books related to Sufism
Book Author References
Imdād al-Mushtāq Ashraf Ali Thanwi [31]
Tārikh Mashāyikh-e-Chisht K. A. Nizami [32]
Books on other topics
Book Author References
Islām ka Nizām-e-Hukūmat Hamid al-Ansari Ghazi [33]
Islām ka nizām-e-masājid Zafeeruddin Miftahi [34]
Urooj-o-Zawāl ka ilāhi nizām Muhammad Taqi Amini [35]
Hayāt Abd al-Hayy Abul Hasan Ali Hasani Nadwi [36]
Tālimāt-e-Islāmi awr Masīhi aqwām Muhammad Tayyib Qasmi [37]

Legacy

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At the Jamia Millia Islamia, Abdul Waris Khan wrote a doctoral thesis entitled Islāmi Uloom mai Nadwatul Musannifeen ki Khidmāt: Ek mutāla, (transl.The contribution of Nadwatul Musannifeen in Islamic studies: A study).[38]

References

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  1. ^ Nayab Hasan Qasmi. Darul Uloom Deoband Ka Sahafati ManzarNama. Idara Tehqeeq-e-Islami, Deoband. pp. 176, 198.
  2. ^ Meerthi, Zayn al-Abidin Sajjad. "Mufti Saheb Ki Zindagi Ke Chand Goshey". In Mehdi, Jameel (ed.). Mufakkir-e-Millat Number, Burhan [Few glimpses from the life of Mufti] (in Urdu) (November 1987 ed.). Delhi: Nadwatul Musannifeen. p. 46.
  3. ^ Paul Jackson (1988). The Muslims of India: Beliefs and Practices. Delhi: Islamic Studies Association. p. 247. Retrieved 3 January 2021.
  4. ^ Sajjad Zaheer (2006). The Light, A History of the Movement for Progressive Literature in the Indo-Pakistan Subcontinent: a Translation of Roshnai. Translated by Amina Azfar. Oxford University Press. p. 233.
  5. ^ "Educationists mourn the death of Prof Fariq". The Milli Gazette. Retrieved 5 January 2021.
  6. ^ Khan 1999, p. 32.
  7. ^ Khan 1999, p. 33.
  8. ^ Khan 1999, p. 34.
  9. ^ Khan 1999, p. 35.
  10. ^ Khan 1999, p. 36.
  11. ^ Khan 1999, p. 40.
  12. ^ Khan 1999, p. 45.
  13. ^ Bilal Abdul Hai Hasani Nadwi (4 December 2020). "Maulana Abdur Rasheed Nomani, Great Muhaddith & Research Scholar". islaminsight.org. Translated by M. Afzal Hoosen Elias. Retrieved 5 January 2021.
  14. ^ Khan 1999, p. 49.
  15. ^ Khan 1999, p. 50.
  16. ^ Khan 1999, p. 62–71.
  17. ^ Khan 1999, p. 72.
  18. ^ Khan 1999, p. 73.
  19. ^ Khan 1999, p. 84.
  20. ^ Khan 1999, p. 87.
  21. ^ Khan 1999, p. 99.
  22. ^ Khan 1999, p. 106–111.
  23. ^ Khan 1999, p. 87–124.
  24. ^ Khan 1999, p. 127.
  25. ^ Khan 1999, p. 129.
  26. ^ Khan 1999, p. 132.
  27. ^ Khan 1999, p. 169.
  28. ^ Khan 1999, p. 189.
  29. ^ Khan 1999, p. 192.
  30. ^ Khan 1999, p. 194.
  31. ^ Khan 1999, p. 209.
  32. ^ Khan 1999, p. 212.
  33. ^ Khan 1999, p. 250.
  34. ^ Khan 1999, p. 252.
  35. ^ Khan 1999, p. 258.
  36. ^ Khan 1999, p. 280.
  37. ^ Khan 1999, p. 293.
  38. ^ Abdul Waris Khan. "Preface By Shees Ismail Azmi". Islāmi Uloom mai Nadwatul Musannifeen ki Khidmāt: Ek mutāla [The contribution of Nadwatul Musannifeen in Islamic studies: A study]. New Delhi: Islamic Book Foundation. p. 7. Retrieved 5 January 2021.

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