Abul Qasim Nomani

Sheikh al-Hadith, Mufti
Abul Qasim Nomani
ابوالقاسم نعمانی
13th Vice Chancellor of Darul Uloom Deoband
Assumed office
24 July 2011
Preceded byGhulam Mohammad Vastanvi
10th Sheikh al-Hadith of Darul Uloom Deoband[1]
Assumed office
14 October 2020
Preceded bySaeed Ahmad Palanpuri
Personal life
BornAbul Qasim
(1947-01-14) 14 January 1947
Alma mater
Religious life
ReligionIslam
DenominationSunni
JurisprudenceHanafi
CreedMaturidi
Muslim leader
Disciple ofMahmood Hasan Gangohi

Abul Qasim Nomani (born 14 January 1947) is an Indian Islamic scholar associated with the Deobandi movement. He has served as the Vice-Chancellor (mohtamim) of Darul Uloom Deoband since 2011 and was appointed Sheikh al-Hadith of the institution in 2020. He is also a member of its governing body (Majlis-e-Shura) and has served as a vice-president of Jamiat Ulama-e-Hind.

Early life and education

Abul Qasim Nomani was born in Madanpura, Banaras (Varanasi), on 14 January 1947 (22 Safar 1366 AH).[2][3]

After receiving his early religious education at home, he enrolled in 1956 at Jamia Islamia, Madanpura (Banaras), where he studied from the second primary grade up to the fifth grade and also learned Persian and elementary Arabic. He then studied at Darul Uloom Mau, where he completed studies in Persian and Arabic up to the second level.[4][5]

In 1961, he studied Arabic (third level) at Miftahul Uloom, Mau. In 1962, he enrolled at Darul Uloom Deoband for the fourth year of Arabic studies and graduated in 1967 after completing the hadith course (Dawra-e Hadith), securing first position.[6][7] His teachers in the Dars-i Nizami curriculum at Deoband seminary included Syed Fakhruddin Ahmad, Ibrahim Balyawi, Muhammad Tayyib Qasmi, Fakhrul Hasan Moradabadi, Sharif Hasan Deobandi, Mirajul Haq Deobandi, and Naseer Ahmad Khan.[8][9]

After completing his studies, he spent a year training in ifta (jurisprudence and fatwa writing) under scholars such as Mahmood Hasan Gangohi and Nizamuddin Azami.[8][9]

Career

After completing his education, Nomani began his teaching career in January 1969 at Jamia Islamia, Reori Talab, Banaras (Varanasi), where he served for about 43 years until December 2010 (Muharram 1432 AH), holding positions such as Shaykh al-Hadith and chief mufti.[10][11] During his tenure there, he also served as the editor-in-chief of the quarterly journal Tarjuman al-Islam, published by the institution.[12]

Following the death of Marghoobur Rahman, he was appointed acting Vice-Chancellor (kārguzār mohtamim) of Darul Uloom Deoband on 8 December 2010 (1 Muharram 1432 AH) for a short period.[13][14] He was again appointed acting Vice-Chancellor on 23 February 2011 (19 Rabiʿ al-Awwal 1432 AH), and on 23 July 2011 (11 Shaʿban 1432 AH),[13] following Ghulam Mohammad Vastanvi, he was formally appointed as Vice-Chancellor of the institution.[15][16]

In 1992 (1413 AH), he became a member of the Governing Body (Majlis-e-Shura) of Darul Uloom Deoband and remained a member until his appointment as vice chancellor; thereafter, he has continued as a member in that capacity. He has also been a member of the working committee of Jamiat Ulama-e-Hind and was appointed its vice-president in 2008 (1429 AH).[17]

On 14 October 2020, he succeeded Saeed Ahmad Palanpuri as Sheikh al-Hadith of the institution[13] and was assigned to teach Sahih al-Bukhari (first volume);[18] prior to this, he had been teaching Jami' al-Tirmidhi.[13]

In March 2015, at a meeting of the Rabta-e-Madaris-e-Islamia, an organisation of madrasas affiliated with Darul Uloom Deoband which he headed, he advised that affiliated madrasas decline government financial assistance for modernisation.[19]

In September 2015, he was included among the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan ambassadors and attended a meeting hosted by President Pranab Mukherjee at Rashtrapati Bhavan.[20]

In April 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic in India, he stated that Darul Uloom Deoband had issued guidelines for Ramadan advising Muslims to offer prayers, including taraweeh, at home and avoid large gatherings in mosques in accordance with government restrictions.[21]

In October 2025, at Darul Uloom Deoband, Afghanistan's foreign minister Amir Khan Muttaqi attended a hadith lesson under his supervision and was subsequently granted a hadith sanad (authorization to teach).[22]

Recognition

He has been listed in The 500 Most Influential Muslims, an annual publication by the Royal Islamic Strategic Studies Centre.[23][24]

Spiritual lineage

Nomani was initially initiated (bayʿah) by Muhammad Zakariya Kandhlawi, who subsequently placed him under the spiritual guidance of his khalifa, Mahmud Hasan Gangohi. He later completed his spiritual training under Gangohi and, on 1 June 1985, became his authorised disciple (khalifa) in Sufism.[25][26]

Works

Nomani does not have independent authored works; however, collections of his lectures and sermons have been published under the following titles:[27][13]

  • Al-Taqrir al-Marzi li-Hall Sunan al-Tirmidhi (a collection of his lectures on Jami' al-Tirmidhi)
  • Khutbat-i Nomani (a collection of his sermons and speeches, in three volumes)
  • Asbaq-i Hadith (2 volumes[28])
  • Maqalat-i Nomani[29]
  • Muhasaba-yi Nafs ma‘ Haqiqat-i Muraqaba[30]
  • Wudu aur Namaz ki Amali Mashq[31]
  • Ahle-e-Sunnat aur Jamā'at-e-Ahle Hadees ke Mā-bain Ikhtilāf-e-Manhaj o Fikr[32]

References

Citations

  1. ^ Qasmi 2020, pp. 748–749.
  2. ^ Rampuri 2022, p. 200.
  3. ^ Muzaffarnagari & Saharanpuri 2023, p. 35.
  4. ^ Rampuri 2022, pp. 200–201.
  5. ^ Muzaffarnagari & Saharanpuri 2023, pp. 35–36.
  6. ^ Rampuri 2022, pp. 201–202.
  7. ^ Muzaffarnagari & Saharanpuri 2023, p. 36.
  8. ^ a b Rampuri 2022, p. 202.
  9. ^ a b Muzaffarnagari & Saharanpuri 2023, pp. 36–37.
  10. ^ Rampuri 2022, p. 203.
  11. ^ Muzaffarnagari & Saharanpuri 2023, p. 38.
  12. ^ Urdu Rasāil 1992 Mein [Urdu magazines in 1992] (in Urdu). Patna: Khuda Bakhsh Oriental Library. 1993. p. 56 – via Rekhta (website).
  13. ^ a b c d e Khalili Qasmi 2020, p. 663.
  14. ^ "Vastanvi wins the battle, but with a caveat". The Hindu. 23 February 2011. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 20 April 2026.
  15. ^ Alvi, Naziya (24 July 2011). "Maulana Ghulam Mohammed Vastanvi removed as Vice Chancellor of Darul Uloom Deoband". India Today. Retrieved 20 April 2026.
  16. ^ "Vastanvi removed as Darul Uloom chief". The Hindu. 24 July 2011. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 20 April 2026.
  17. ^ Khalili Qasmi 2020, pp. 663, 758.
  18. ^ Muzaffarnagari & Saharanpuri 2023, p. 39.
  19. ^ Fareed, Mohd Faisal (26 March 2015). "3,000 madrasas affiliated to Darul Uloom shun govt financial aid". The Indian Express. Archived from the original on 30 March 2015. Retrieved 20 April 2026.
  20. ^ "Maulana Mahmood Madani, Deoband V-C on Swachh Bharat meet list". The Indian Express. 8 September 2015. Archived from the original on 10 September 2015. Retrieved 20 April 2026.
  21. ^ Sharma, Swati (22 April 2020). "Darul Uloom Deoband issues fatwa for Ramadan". The Statesman. Retrieved 20 April 2026.
  22. ^ Lavania, Deepak (11 October 2025). "Afghanistan FM Amir Khan Muttaqi conferred 'Hadith Sanad' by Darul Uloom Deoband". Hindustan Times. Retrieved 20 April 2026.
  23. ^ "Abul Qasim Nomani". TheMuslim500. Royal Islamic Strategic Studies Centre. 27 May 2018. Retrieved 20 April 2026.
  24. ^ "List of 500 Most Influential Muslims of the world released". The Siasat Daily. 24 August 2020. Retrieved 20 April 2026.
  25. ^ Rampuri 2022, pp. 206–207.
  26. ^ Khalili Qasmi 2020, pp. 662–663.
  27. ^ Rampuri 2022, pp. 208–209.
  28. ^ Azmi, Ijaz Ahmad (March 2012). Khairabadi, Ziaul Haq (ed.). Hadeeth-e-Dard-e-Dil (in Urdu). Shekhupur, Azamgarh: Maktaba Ziaul Kutub. p. 556.
  29. ^ Khairabadi, Ziaul Haq (30 June 2022). "Introduction Books Series (7): "Maqālāt-e-Nomani (3rd Edition)". Deoband Online (in Urdu). Retrieved 20 April 2026.
  30. ^ Qasmi, Ishtiaque Ahmad (16 September 2022). "Muhasaba-yi Nafs ma' Haqiqat-i Muraqaba (book review)". Qindeel Online (in Urdu). Archived from the original on 7 December 2023. Retrieved 20 April 2026.
  31. ^ "Wudu aur Namaz ki Amali Mashq: Ta'aruf-e Kitab". Deoband Online (in Urdu). 16 May 2024. Retrieved 27 August 2024.
  32. ^ "Ikhtilaf e Manhaj wa Fikr By Maulana Abul Qasim Nomani". Best Urdu Books. 3 February 2025. Retrieved 20 April 2026.

Bibliography

  • Rampuri, Riyasat Ali Qasmi (2022). "Mufti Ahmad Khanpuri". Faqīh al-Ummat Muftī Maḥmūd Ḥasan Gangohī aur Unke Khulafā’-e ʿĀlī Maqām [Faqih al-Ummat Mufti Mahmood Hasan Gangohi and His Eminent Spiritual Successors] (in Urdu) (First ed.). Amroha: Maktaba al-Āfiya.
  • Khalili Qasmi, Muhammadullah (October 2020). Darul Uloom Deoband Ki Jame O Mukhtasar Tareekh (in Urdu) (2nd ed.). India: Shaikh-Ul-Hind Academy. OCLC 1345466013.
  • Muzaffarnagari, Muhammad Taslim Aarifi; Saharanpuri, Abdullah Sher Khan (2023). Asātizat-u-Dar al-Uloom Wa Asānīduhum Fi al-Hadith [Asanīd of Hadith teachers of Darul Uloom] (in Urdu) (2nd ed.). Deoband: Maktaba al-Haramain.

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