Azizur Rahman Qayed
Maulana Muhammad Azizur Rahman Qayed Nesarabadi was a prominent Islamic scholar, Sufi leader, and social reformer from Bangladesh. He was popularly known as Qayed Saheb Huzur. He founded the Nesarabad Darbar Sharif and the Jhalakathi N S Kamil Madrasa. He also organized several Islamic movements and introduced the principle of Al-Ittihad Ma’al Ikhtilaf.
Birth and early life
Azizur Rahman Qayed was born in 1911 in Basanda village of Jhalokati District. His father, Mawlavi Mofizur Rahman, was a khalifa of Bahadurpur Darbar and a close associate of Sufi Munshi Meherullah in the historic debates with Christian missionaries during the British era. His grandfather, Qurban Munshi, was buried in Jannatul Mualla. Since Qayed was born in Nesarabad, the suffix Nesarabadi was added to his name.Career
Qayed began his career as a teacher. From 1943 to 1969, he taught at Charsina Darussunnat Alia Madrasa, where he also served as vice principal. He was regarded as a philosopher, reformer, preacher, advocate of Islamic unity, and a spiritual guide. He also founded and edited the fortnightly Tableegh and the weekly Ishayat.Notable students
Some of his prominent students included:- Professor Muhammad Mustafizur Rahman, former Vice-Chancellor, Islamic University, Kushtia
- Delwar Hossain Sayeedi, Quran commentator
- Maulana Abdur Rob Khan, former principal of Charsina Aliya Madrasa
- Professor Akhtar Faruq, former editor of the Daily Sangram
- Maulana Poet Ruhul Amin Khan, Executive Editor of Daily Inqilab
- Professor Dr. Ansar Uddin, University of Dhaka
- Maulana Shamsuddin, former president, Islamic Social Welfare Council, Chittagong
- Professor Dr. A. R. M. Ali Haidar Murshidi, University of Dhaka
- Professor M. A. Malek, University of Dhaka
- Professor Dr. Fazlur Rahman, University of Dhaka
- Maulana Khaled Saifullah Siddiqui, writer and researcher
- Principal Maulana Salah Uddin, Dhaka Government Alia Madrasa; Khatib of Baitul Mukarram National Mosque
- Professor Dr. A. N. M. Abdul Mannan, University of Dhaka
- Maulana Md. Amzad Hossain, former principal, Charsina Aliya Madrasa
Contributions
Qayed devoted his life to uniting Muslims. In 1941, while a student at Calcutta Alia Madrasa, he founded Anjuman al-Islam. In 1945, under the guidance of the Pir of Furfura Sharif, the organization was renamed Hizbullah Jamiyatul Mujahideen. Later, in 1950, under the Pir of Charsina Sharif, it became Jamiyat-e-Hizbullah. Though the names changed, its objectives remained the same. He later declared Shah Abu Zafar Muhammad Saleh of Charsina Sharif as its Amir, while continuing as the founding Nazem-e-Ala.Qayed introduced the principle of Al-Ittihad Ma’al Ikhtilaf, which gained popularity. To promote this idea, he founded the Jamiyatul Musliheen. In 1997, he organized the first All-Party Islamic Conference in Bangladesh, held in Jhalokati. He also established numerous educational institutions, including the Jhalokati N.S. Kamil Madrasa, which grew into a large complex with 42 affiliated institutions.
He founded social organizations to protest injustice, resolve disputes, and promote unity, including:Hizbullah Darul Qaza Student Hizbullah Ideal Society Implementation Committee Hizbullah Workers’ Association Tolabaye Hizbullah Hizbullah Anti-Corruption Committee Anjuman-e-Ittihadul Muslimin
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