Mohsin Ali Najafi

Mohsin Ali
محسن علی نجفی
Religion Shia Islam (Usuli Twelver)
Personal
Born (1938-01-01) January 1, 1938
Skardu Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan
Senior posting
Based in Islamabad, Pakistan
Title Mufassir-e-Quran
Predecessor Abu al-Qasim al-Khoei
Religious career
Post مفسر قرآن Mufassir
Website www.kauthar.org

Mohsin Ali Najafi (Urdu: محسن علی نجفی Arabic: محسن علی النجفی), Persian: شیخ محسن علی نجفی, born January 1, 1938) is Pakistani Usuli Twelver Mufassirin Pakistan and the head of many of the seminaries (Hawzahs) and Uswa Education System in Pakistan.[1]

Biography

Early life

Mohsin Ali Najafi was born in 1938 to a family of Northern Areas Skardu, Gilgit-Baltistan Pakistan, and then moved to Islamabad as a child began his religious education in Baltistan,Then at Mashare Uloom, Haiderabad, Dar ul Uloom Khushab and Jamia Muntazir Lahore. In 1964 Shaikh Mohsin Ali Najafi traveled to Iraq to study in Najaf under Grand Ayatollah AAbu al-Qasim al-Khoei, Grand Ayatollah Mohammad Baqir al-Sadr and other Grand Ayatollahs for 10 years. In 1976, he returned to Islamabad, Pakistan and laid the foundation of the Jamia Ahle Bait (a.s) for the purpose of educating and propagation of Shia, Islam.

Educational and Welfare Projects

Mohsin Ali Najafi is the founder of following educational and welfare institutions in different areas of Pakistan.

  1. Jamia Ahle Bait (a.s) Islamabad.
  2. Alkauthar Islamic University Islamabad.[2]
  3. Jabir bin Hayyan Trust.
  4. Madaris Ahle Bait (a.s) Pakistan.
  5. Hussaini Foundation Pakistan.
  6. Imam Sadiq (a.s) Trust Islamabad.
  7. Uswa Education System.
  8. Uswa Cadet Colleges Pakistan.
  9. Al Asr Trust.
  10. Huffaz ul Quran Pakistan.
  11. HadiTV.
  12. Madina Ahle Bait (a.s) Skardu.
  13. Abdullah Hospital Gilgit-Baltistan.[3]
  14. Kauthar College For Women (KCW).[4]

Alkauthar Islamic University

A Shia modern religious education center, Alkauthar Islamic University was founded by Abu al-Qasim al-Khoei in 1992 in Islamabad Pakistan. In 2002 the it started its academic and educational activities regularly.

Uswa Education System

The USWA Education System (also known as Uswa) is an association of colleges and schooling system in Pakistan. USWA Education System established as registered Education System in 1994 by Mohsin Ali Najafi. It has a schooling network in remote areas of Pakistan like Gilgit-Baltistan, Kurram Agency, Bangash Region of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province, Azad Kashmir, Interior Sindh and the Rural Punjab.[5]

Publications

Books

Books Urdu // Arabic Language
Al Kauthar fi Tafsir Al Quran الکوثر فی تفسیر القرآن Urdu 10 Volumes Quran[6]
Al-Nahju Savi Fi Manal Maula wal Waliالنھج النسوی فی معنی المولی اوالولی Arabic
Dirasat ul Aidدراسات الایدا ولوجیۃ المقارنۃ Arabic 5 Volumes
Mehnat ka Islami Tasawur محنت کا اسلامی تصور Urdu Social Life
Falsafa e Namaz فلسفہ نماز Urdu
Raahnuma Usool راہنماء اصول Urdu
Talkheesul Mantiq تلخیص المنطق Arabic
Talkheesul Ma'aani تلخیص المعانی Arabic
Tadween e Quran تدوین و تحفظ قرآن ۔ Urdu
Islamic Philosophy and Marxism اسلامی فلسفہ اور مار کسزم Urdu

Translation

Books Urdu // Arabic Language
Islamic Economics اسلامی اقتصاد Urdu
Hussaini Revolution انقلاب حسین ّ پر محققانہ نظر Urdu
Friendship دوستی معصومینّ کی نظر میں Urdu

Positions of Authority

Position

  1. Former Representative of Grand Ayatollah Abu al-Qasim al-Khoei
  2. Current Representative of Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani
  3. Member Supreme Council Khoei Foundation, London

Under his Authority

  1. Currently head and founder of a network of 25 Shia seminaries in Pakistan
  2. Founder and Current Chancellor of Alkauthar Islamic University
  3. Chairmain Jabir Bin Hayyan Trust Islamabad[7]
  4. Managing Trustee Hussaini Foundation Islamabad[8]
  5. Head of Uswa Education System, Pakistan.
  6. Head of HadiTV Network, Islamabad, Pakistan.

Notable Colleagues and Students

Colleagues

  1. Ayatollah Ali_al-Sistani, Iraq.
  2. Ayatollah Muhammad al-Fayadh, Iraq.
  3. Ayatollah Asif Mohseni, Afghanistan.
  4. Ayatollah Bashir al-Najafi, Al-Najaf, Iraq
  5. Ayatollah Hafiz Riaz Hussain Najafi, Lahore, Pakistan
  6. Ayatollah Muhammad Hussain Najafi, Sargodha, Pakistan
  7. Allama Syed Sajid Ali Naqvi, Rawalpindi, Pakistan
  8. Allama Shaikh Mohammad Hasan Jafari, Skardu, Pakistan
  9. Allama Mohammad Shafi, Lahore, Pakistan

Students

  1. Allama Shaikh Moahmmad Shafa Najafi
  2. Allama Muhammad Amin Shaheedi
  3. Allama Syed Razi Jafar Naqvi
  4. Allama Raja Nasir Abbas
  5. Allama Syed Jawad Naqvi

References

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