Sayyed Ahmad Saeed Kazmi

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Ghazalli az-Zaman Razi ad-Dawran al-Muhaddith Shaykh al Hadith wal Tafsir Allamah al-Mawlana as-Shaykh as-Sayyid Ahmad Saeed Kazmi al-Husayn (Rahmatullah Alayhi) (Urdu: سید احمد سعید کاظمی) was a well known scholar and Sufi of international fame, living in Multan. He is well known for his contribution to Pakistan Movement, Urdu Translation and Explanation (Tafseer) of Quran, Dars-e-Hadith and many other religious services for the sake of Islam.

Sayyed Ahmad Saeed Kazmi
Sayyed Ahmad Saeed Kazmi

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[edit] Birth & Family

Sayyed Ahmad Saeed Kazmi was born at Mohalla Katkoi, Amroha (India) on Thursday, 13 March, 1913 (04 Rabi-us-Sani 1331 Hijri). His father Sayyed Muhammad Mukhtar Ahmad Shah Kazmi died when Ahmad Saeed was still an infant. Because of knowledge, piety and nobility his family was very famous. The family relates with Imam Musa Kazim through 35 steps, and this is why he is called Kazmi.

[edit] Education

Allama Ahmad Saeed was only 6 years old when his father died at the age of 39. Therefore his eldest brother Sayyed Muhammad Khalil Kazmi brought him up. Because all of his family members were highly educated, he got his basic education from his mother. Later on his uncle gave him Sanad-e-Hadith and Spiritual education which polished his god gifted qualities.

[edit] Migration to Multan

Sayyed Nafir Alam’s was a Sufi Saint, he used to celebrate the Urs of Khawja Moin-ud-Din Chishti Ajmeri in Multan. He invited young Ahmad Saeed to debate in Multan. When he listened to his speech, he was greatly impressed. So he continuously requested Ahmad Saeed to permanently shift to Multan. Therefore he migrated to Multan in the early 1935.

In Multan, he started teaching in his own home near Tinan Wali Khoi. In November 1935 he started giving lectures in Masjid Hafiz Fateh Sher Outside Lohari Gate, which continued for 18 years. After that He started Dars-e-Hadith in Hazrat Chup Shah’s Mosque and completed Mishkat Sharif followed by Bukhari Sharif. Here he soon became famous due to his knowledge.

In that era, Muslims of India were struggling for their independence and their major party was Muslim League. Sayyed Ahmad Saeed was impressed by Muslim League’s program therefore he joined it. In the area of Southern Punjab, he worked hard to spread political awareness among Muslims and to bring them at the platform of Muslim League. He never met with Quaid-e-Azam yet he was connected with him through mail.

[edit] Marriage and Offspring

He got married in a noble family in 1934 at the age of 21, but his wife died after 9 years. In these nine years, she gave birth to 4 daughters, 3 of them died in infancy while the fourth one was married with his nephew Zia-ul-Matin Kazmi, she also gave birth to four daughters and died in 1962. After the death of first wife, he married with her younger sister. His second wife also belonged to Sufism and was a Mureed of Sayyed Khalil Ahmad Kazmi

Sayyed Ahmad Saeed had six sons and six daughters. The Names of Sons are following. Sayyed Mazhar Saeed Kazmi (Member of Islamic Council of Ideology) Sayyed Sajjad Saeed Kazmi (Running a network of English Medium Schools) Sayyed Hamid Saeed Kazmi (Former Member of National Assembly) Dr. Sayyed Rashid Saeed Kazmi Sayyed Arshad Saeed Kazmi Sayyed Tahir Saeed Kazmi All of his daughters and sons are highly educated and are working/retired from good posts in different departments. His elder son Mazhar Saeed had taken charge of his seat after his death.

[edit] Madrasa Anwar-ul-Uloom

He founded Madrasa Arabia Anwar-ul-Uloom in 1943 (1362 hijri), situated near Chowk Kumharanwala Multan. This Islamic schools is providing higher education including Dars-e-Hadith, Dars-e-Nizami, Hifz, Tajveed, etc. Its degrees are equivalent to Bachelors and Masters degrees. A hostel is attached where poor and needy students live free of cost.

[edit] Books

He wrote many books, some of them are following.

  • Al-Bayan (Quran Majeed’s Urdu Translation)
  • Al-Tibiyan (Tafseer - Quran Majeed’s Explanation)
  • Haq-ul-Mubeen
  • Al-Saeed (Monthly Magazine)
  • Maqalat-e-Kazmi

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