Syed Soharwardy

Syed Soharwardy
Born 1955 (age 6061)
Karachi, Pakistan
Residence Calgary
Nationality Canada
Ethnicity Pakistani
Education B.A. University of Karachi
B.S. NED University of Engineering and Technology
M.S.New Jersey Institute of Technology
M.Eng University of Calgary
Occupation Imam
Known for President of the Islamic Supreme Council of Canada
Religion Sunni Islam (Sufi)
Parent(s) Syed Riazuddin Soharwardy (father)

Syed Badiuddin Soharwardy (born 1955 in Karachi) is a Sufi scholar, chairman of the Al-Madinah Calgary Islamic Assembly, and is the founder and current president of the Islamic Supreme Council of Canada. In January 1998, he founded the group Muslims Against Terrorism.[1]

Biography

A direct descendent (Sayyid) of Prophet Muhammad, Soharwardy studied Islam at Dar-ul-Aloom Soharwardia, a traditional Islamic madrasah (school) founded by his father Allama Syed Riazuddin Soharwardy, the imam of the Jamia Baghdadi Masjid in Karachi, Pakistan. His grandfather Syed Jalaluddin Chishty had been the Grand Mufti of Kashmir before moving to Amritsar in India to become the head of Dar-ul-Aloom Nizamiah Sirajiah in the wake of the Partition of India.[1] After earning a B.A. in Islamic Studies from the University of Karachi and a degree in electrical engineering from NED University of Engineering and Technology in Karachi, he later earned a M.Sc. in management engineering from New Jersey Institute of Technology and a M.Eng. in project management from the University of Calgary, he is a certified as a project manager from Project Management Institute. First appointed as a teacher at Dar-ul-Aloom Soharwardia in Karachi, where he taught Islamic studies, he later served as an assistant Imam and Kahteeb at Jamia Bughdadi Masjid (1971-1979), He has lectured on Islam in Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, the United States, and Canada at various universities and institutes.[1]

Soharwardy has authored papers on information technology management, Islamic beliefs, challenges for Muslims in the Western world, conflicts within the Muslim community and interreligious conflict. He is the head of the first Dar-ul-Aloom in Calgary, where he teaches Islamic studies, and he delivers lectures to Muslim congregations across Canada.[1]

Soharwardy is a Sufi and has the Ijazah (certificate) in Soharwardy, Qadiriyya, and Chistiyya Sufi orders from his Murshid (spiritual guide).[1]

Activities

Soharwardy is a strong supporter of multifaith religious cooperation. As a leader of Canada's Multifaith walk against violence, he walked 6,500 kilometres across Canada to draw attention to the problems of child abuse, domestic violence, elder abuse, gangs, bullying, terrorism and war.[2]

In February 2006, Soharwardy and the Edmonton Council of Muslim Communities complained to the Alberta Human Rights and Citizenship Commission about the publication by the Western Standard of the Jyllands-Posten Muhammad cartoons depicting Muhammad.[3] On the day of the hearing the Western Standard's publisher, Ezra Levant republished the cartoons on his website.[4] In February 2008, he withdrew his complaint.[5]

Fatwa and positions

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 Muslims Against Terrorism: "Syed B. Soharwardy", accessed March 12, 2015
  2. Calgary Herald: "Multi-faith walk to protest violence" by Paula Beauchamp March 29, 2008
  3. Woodard, Joe, "Prophet cartoons come to Calgary: Publishers defend move as free speech", Calgary Herald, February 11, 2006
  4. Bonnell, Keith (January 12, 2008). "Defiant Levant republishes cartoons". National Post.
  5. 1 2 Calgary Herald: "Imam undercuts himself by twisting his own words - Earlier this week, Calgary Imam Syed Soharwardy spent nearly two hours with the Herald's editorial board before announcing he would withdraw his two-year-long Alberta human rights complaint against Ezra Levant, the publisher of the defunct Western Standard magazine" February 16, 2008
  6. National post: "Canadian imam Syed Soharwardy to issue fatwa against ‘honour’ killings" By Amanda Stephenson February 3, 2012
  7. The Times of India: "Imam receives death threat, says IS recruiting in Canada" August 23, 2014
  8. CBC: "Syed Soharwardy, Muslim cleric, issues fatwa against ISIS - Imam says group's violent ideology is violation of Islam" March 11, 2015
  9. CBC: "ISIS 'betraying' Muslims, says Calgary imam before hunger strike - Syed Soharwardy starting 48-hour hunger strike Friday" August 22, 2014
  10. Calgary Herald: "Updated: Calgary imam declares 'fatwa' on ISIL" by Dylan Robertson March 11, 2015
  11. Toronto Star: "Canadian imams issue fatwa on Islamic State - Imam Syed Soharwardy and 37 other Muslim leaders from across the country have issued a fatwa against ISIL" March 11, 2015

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