Ghulam Rasool Noori

Muslim scholar
Ghulam Rasool Noori

Maulana sheikh gh rasool noorie
Title Hujjatul Islam
Ethnicity Kashmiri
Era Modern era
Region Kashmir India
Jurisprudence Ja`fari
Creed Usuli Twelver Shi`a Islam
Main interest(s) Islamic Philosophy, Quranic exegesis, Mantiq (Logic)
Alma mater Banaras Hindu University Jawadia Arabic College

Ghulam Rasool Noori (Urdu: مولانا شیخ غلام رسول نوری) is a Shia Muslim alim and cleric from Jammu and Kashmir, India. He is known for his religious lectures, especially during the Muslim month of Muharram, as well as his addressing of social issues through Islamic Philosophy.

Education

Noori is highly educated scholar from Kashmir valley. Noorie preliminary studied under the guidance of his father who was known religious scholar of his time. After then he went to Banaras India for higher studies where he studied in Jawadia Arabic College under the guidance of Ayatollah Syed Zafrul Hasan Rizvi. Noori is Fazil from Allahabad Board UP India and is Fakhr-ul-afazil from Jawadia Arabic College Banaras UP India. He has also received the degree of MA from Banaras Hindu University[1] He subsequently went to Iran for the studies of Islamic jurisprudence and Islamic theology, where he studied under the guidance of famous scholars of that time Aaqa Aatimadi, Aaqa Wijdani and Aaqa Payane.[1]

Positions

Noori is chairman and president of the Jammu and Kashmir Ahl-e-Bait Foundation.He is also the patron of Idara Nashri Uloom Ahlulbait Kashmir and is vice principal of Jamia Elmia Imam Reza Srinagar.

Works

Noori is known for his workings around Kashmir valley. From 1990 when he returned from Qum, He organized Islamic educational classes for the common people, young and old and preached them about Shia religion. Before this in Kashmir valley only marsia were read by the zakirans in such congregations, then he organized (majlis Aza) and Islamic educational classes in different places in the valley and through these majalises and classes he preached about the Battle of Karbala and its significance and duties of young generation. For this he organized (ashra majalis ) Moharram congregations in different places in Kashmir with the assistance of his friends. Before this time no such majlises (congregations) were celebrated In Kashmir. At first he organized these majlis (congregations) in small rooms at different places where only 10-20 youngsters used to come and he preached them Islamic religion.[1] Besides he assisted other Islamic organizations in this field. He also participated in educational conferences of different colleges as representative of Shia community.

As a Shia representative he participates in Islamic conferences of another Islamic sects to address misconceptions of Shiism, and continues to preach in India as well as abroad.

International Tours

Noori has travelled extensively across the globe to deliver the lectures on Moharram. In 2014, he was invited to Dubai by Indian Diaspora, where he gave a prolific speech on Brotherhood, Justice and Humanity. In 2012 Noorie was invited to Bangkok where he delivered speech during the month of moharram. In the same year noori was invited to Singapore during Arbaeen where he also delivered speech. Noori has also traveled to Iran, Syria, KSA, Madagascar,

Book Releases

He presided the release function of book The Creation No Evolution authored by Dr. Rouf Hussain Beig held at College of Education, Srinagar on 20 August 2006. Noted economist and dean Social Sciences, Kashmir University Professor Nisar Ali released the book, Professor Rehman Rahi and poet Dr. Shabib Rizvi were also present on the occasion.[2]

Thoughts

Unity and Brotherhood

Hujjatul Islam Noorie promotes and backs unity among Muslim ummah. He has participated in different conferences organized by different Islamic school of thoughts that propagate unity within the Muslims. Besides that he has also delivered lectures and messages to promote unity and brotherhood within the Islamic community. He stresses that the leaders of each sub community within the Islamic ummah should play the pivotal role in order to promote this value. In one of his speech he made a remarks saying that "when leaders both religious and political are united entire nation is united” which show his emphasize on the role of the people in power to achieve this goal. In an interview he said that,

"There is a need for our religious heads to see how things are being presented to us. Our clerics have to see who is behind such conspiracies which are eating up our society".[3]

This remark points out that the leaders of community according to Noori’s point of view have the duty to fend off any outside threat that might lead to a discord within the Islamic society. In other sense he also made them know that one of the important characteristics of a leader is to have a vast knowledge of the threats that submerge from within or outside the community itself.

In several occasions he also defused tension that had arose within the Islamic ummah especially in Kashmir with the speech that he has made publicly. For example when there was a popular tendency within the Kashmiri themselves to interpret the death sentence upon Saddam Hussein to be motivated by sectarian’s motive, he made a remark that the judgment should be viewed from the human rights and judiciary’s perspective instead of the previous one, thus redirecting them towards the real issue and in the same time leave no space for sectarian interpretation. His speech has been quoted by The Hindu, which wrote,

"we should not see the judgment in the prism of sectarianism".[4]

See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 "ملک شام کی کامیابی دراصل تمام مسلمانوں کی کامیابی و سربلندی ہے، مولانا شیخ غلام رسول نوری". Kashmir: Islam times. 4 April 2014.
  2. "Dr Rouf's book released". Srinagar. 20 Aug 2007. Retrieved 18 December 2013.
  3. "Ulama asked to unite to stave off sectarian chaos". Indian Administered Kashmir: Taghribnews. 6 August 2012. Retrieved 6 August 2012.
  4. Shujaat, Bukhari (2006-11-07). "Kashmir Muslims divided on verdict". The Hindu (Srinagar). Retrieved 18 December 2013.

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