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Indian Islamic scholar

Muhammad Yusuf Kandhlawi
2nd Amir of Tablighi Jamaat
In office1944–1965
Preceded by Muhammad Ilyas Kandhalwi
Succeeded by Inamul Hasan Kandhlawi
Personal life
Born 20 March 1917
Died 2 April 1965(1965-04-02) (aged 48)Lahore, West Pakistan, Pakistan
Era 20th Century (modern era)
Main interest(s) Basic principles and practices of Islam
Notable work(s) Hayat al-Sahaba, Amani al-Ahbar fi Sharh Ma'ani al-Athar, Muntakhab Ahadith, Six Points
Alma mater Mazahir Uloom Saharanpur
Occupation Islamic scholar
Religious life
Religion Islam
Denomination Sunni
Jurisprudence Hanafi
Movement Deobandi
Muslim leader
Disciple of Muhammad Ilyas Kandhlawi
Influenced by Muhammad Ilyas Kandhlawi, Khalil Ahmad Saharanpuri, Muhammad Zakariya Kandhlawi
Influenced Hafiz Patel, Muhammad Umar Palanpuri

Muhammad Yusuf Kandhlawi (1917–1965) was an Indian Islamic scholar who became the second ameer of the Tablighi Jamaat.[1][2]

Kandhlawi memorized the Quran at the age of ten, from Hafiz Imam Khan Mewati. Syed Ahmad Faizabadi, the elder brother of Syed Husain Ahmad Madani, sent an honorary degree to Yusuf commemorating his memorization of the Quran.

He graduated afrom Mazahir Uloom at the age of 20, in 1936 (1355 AH).[3]

He died in Lahore in 1965, at the age of 48. His funeral at Delhi was attended by at least two hundred thousand mourners.[4]His funeral prayer was led by Muhammad Zakariya Kandhlawi and was buried next to the grave of his father Muhammad Ilyas Kandhlawi.[5]

Books Written

Title Description Volumes Language
Hayat Al-Sahabah The Prophet's Companions' Way of Life 3 Arabic
Amani al-Ahbar fi Sharh Ma'ani al-Athar an annotation of a major work by Imam Ahmad Al-Tahawi 4
Muntakhab Ahadith[6] Urdu/Arabic
  1. ^ Profile of Muhammad Yusuf Kandhlawi on wordpress.com website, Retrieved 7 May 2017
  2. ^ Özşenel, Mehmet (1988–2016). "KANDEHLEVÎ, Muhammed Yûsuf". TDV Encyclopedia of Islam (44+2 vols.) (in Turkish). Istanbul: Turkiye Diyanet Foundation, Centre for Islamic Studies.
  3. ^ Conversion Chart showing Islamic Calendar years converted to AD years on sites.google.com website, Retrieved 8 May 2017
  4. ^ Profile of Muhammad Yusuf Kandhlawi - Second Ameer (leader) of Tablighi Jamaat, Retrieved 8 May 2017
  5. ^ "Shaykh (Maulana) Muhammad Yusuf Kandhlawi (RA)". Central-Mosque.com. Retrieved 30 March 2020.
  6. ^ Khatoon, Aaisha (2017). Aazadi ke Baad Hindustan ki Khidmaat e Hadith (PhD) (in Urdu). India: Department of Sunni Theology, Aligarh Muslim University. p. 175–176. hdl:10603/364027. Archived from the original on 24 October 2023. Retrieved 24 October 2023.

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