Mohammad Ashraf Kichhouchhwi

Syed Mohammad Ashraf Kichhouchhwi
Founder and National President of All India Ulema and Mashaikh Board
Personal details
Born (1966-07-05) 5 July 1966
Ambedkar Nagar, Uttar Pradesh, India.
Nationality Indian
Spouse(s) Firdaus Fatima
Children Syed Nawaz AShraf
Residence Lucknow
Alma mater Aligarh Muslim University,Jame-Ashraf Kichhauchha Shareef
Known for Islamic Scholar & Social Leader- Educational and Humanitarian activist
Religion Islam

Maulana Syed Mohammad Ashraf Kichhouchhwi is a prominent Indian Sufi leader and spiritual master from Kichchouchcha Sharif, the famous Sufi shrine in Ambedkar Nagar in Uttar Pradesh. Kichhauchhwi is a patron of various social, academic and other developmental activities of Sufi Sunni Muslims in India. He is the Founder and National President of the All India Ulema and Mashaikh Board (AIUMB), a Sufi movement in India.[1][2]

Biography

Syed Mohammad Ashraf Kichhouchhwi was born in a Sufi family of Kichchouchcha shrine, also known as “Aastana-E-Hazrat Makhdoom Ashraf Jahangir Simnani” in Ambedkar Nagar, Uttar Pradesh. His family is descended from Hazrat Syed Ashraf Jahangir Semnani (1287 – 1386 CE).

Kichhouchhwi was educated in Islamic seminaries, Sufi-oriented centres of Muslim theology and Sufi shrines and graduated in science from Aligarh Muslim University.

AIUMB

Kichhouchhwi, as leader of the AIUMB, has gathered Sufi clerics (Ulama and Mashaikh) and other Muslim leaders in India to build up community resilience against terrorism. Kichhowchhwi led a Sufi delegation that met the Indian PM on August 26, 2015[3] to raise the concerns of growing extremism in the name of Islam. The delegation members said the spread of terrorism in the name of Islam represents a danger to peace all over the world, and there is urgent need to take action to marginalise the forces which are promoting extremism for social, economic or political considerations. He has said that there is need to spread awareness among the Muslim community that organisations such as the ISIS and al Qaeda do not represent the path of Islam. He gave several suggestions for the promotion of Sufi thought and culture in India, including creation of a "Sufi circuit" to promote tourism, and steps for the rejuvenation of Sufi shrines and sites in India.

Kichhouchhwi opines that “Islam has been conflated in media with extremism... We have to keep the Muslim youths away from the politically motivated ‘Islamists’ and recognize the real culprits who cause greater defamation of Islam and Muhammad than the Islamophobes.”[4]

Events

AIUMB, under Kichhouchhwi's leadership, has preached against the ideology and theology of Al Qaeda and like-minded groups. The ideas of takfir, jihad, Sharia law, al wala wa al bara (loyalty to Muslims and disavowal of others), religious classification of non-Muslim countries and war were all scrutinized.

AIUMB plans to organize an international Sufi conference or Religious Leaders’ Summit in the beginning of 2016. [5]

Muslim Maha Panchayats

In recent years, Kichhouchhwi has organized large-scale conferences, popularly known as “Muslim Maha Panchayats”, in addition to small gatherings, in many parts of India, in an effort to awaken the country’s Muslims. These efforts of Sufi Sunni Muslims, who constitute around 80% of total Muslim population in India, have also been endorsed by the Indian Shias in their resolutions, which have duly been forwarded to governmental authorities. In these gatherings, Sunni Sufis have declared that they accept neither the Imamat (religious leadership) nor the Qayadat (political leadership) of the extremist Wahhabis.[6]

AIUMB Protest Against Zakir Naik

As a result of such efforts, radical preachers and televangelists including Zakir Naik faced strong and spirited protest from mainstream Indian Muslims. Naik, who is President of the Mumbai-based Islamic Research Foundation and a frequent public speaker in Muslim countries, organized a public lecture on January 17, 2015 at the India Islamic Cultural Centre (IICC), New Delhi. A large number of mainstream Muslims, both Sunnis and Shias, led by All India Ulama & Mashaikh Board, gathered outside the premises of the IICC, strongly protesting against his address at the venue. They held that Naik had not only hurt the sentiments of Shia and Sunni-Sufi Muslims and non-Muslims, but had also desecrated the values of religious harmony and respect for all faiths. Therefore, they did not think it appropriate for Naik to be a guest-speaker at the IICC, which is meant to stand for communal harmony and amity amongst the people of India.[6][7]

Foreign Visits & Lectures

In his visit to the First Asia & Pacific Countries Muslim Religious Leaders' Summit organized by the Presidency of Religious Affairs of Turkey (DİB), Kichhouchhwi stated that at a time when the extremism has penetrated the Asia-pacific countries in different forms, Sufi Ulama, Mashaikh, Imams and muftis, need to oppose the menace of Islamist radicalism and religious extremism. He also stated in his address: "at a time when the extremism has penetrated the Asia-pacific countries in different forms, Sufi Ulama, Mashaikh, Imams and muftis from Morocco to India to Bosnia to Chechnya to Pakistan to UAE to wartorn Syria –including Shia community, have come out to tackle the onslaught of religious extremism... So far, Sufi Islamic scholars and clerics and their organisations have held back the tide of extremism and radicalism."[8]

Kichhouchhwi strongly condemned all groups who are perpetrating terrorist acts in the name of Islam. “Terror is terror, it has no relation to any religion, and it is a grave threat to all humanity,” he said. He also condemned the last terror act in Turkey. “No matter which religion it comes from, we condemn such terror incidents, he said. He hoped that the summit would help rebuild deep cultural and historical relations and values between Muslim countries.[8]

Stance against ISIS, Al-Qaeda, Taliban and other extremist outfits

Kichhouchhwi has exhorted his Muslim brethren around the world from India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Turkey to France to fight against growing radicalization of Muslim youths. His vocal criticism of extremism has stirred controversy among some Muslims of Wahhabi factions.

Against the backdrop of a series of coordinated terrorist attacks in Paris On the evening of 13 November 2015, Kichhouchhwi stated: “the Paris attack is not just an aggression against the people of France, but this is an infringement against the universal values of Islam. It was Islam which set example centuries ago by sheltering the Spanish Jews when Spain threw them out. It was Islam which taught Muslims to be the most compassionate towards the strangers and the guests, both Muslims and non-Muslims alike. But the ISIS aims at completely run down the history of Islam which is replete with these universal and egalitarian values.”[9]

Syed Muhammad Ashraf also denounced al-Qaeda’s plan to form Qaiadat ul Jihad in South Asia.[10]

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