Rabey Hasani Nadwi
Mohammad Rabey Hasani Nadwi was an Indian Sunni Islamic scholar, who served as the president of All India Muslim Personal Law Board and as the chancellor of Darul Uloom Nadwatul Ulama, an Islamic seminary in Lucknow, India. He was the patron of Islamic Fiqh Academy, the vice president of the Aalami Rabita Adab-e-Islami in Riyadh, and a founding member of the Muslim World League. He was regularly listed in the publication The 500 Most Influential Muslims. His disciples included Ijteba Nadwi.
Early life and education
Rabey Hasani Nadwi was born on 29 October 1929 to Rasheed Ahmad Hasani in Takia Kalan, Raebareli, British India. He was a nephew of author and reformer Abul Hasan Ali Nadwi. He graduated from Darul Uloom Nadwatul Ulama in 1948. He studied at the Darul Uloom Deoband for one year, and also travelled to Hejaz for his higher studies. He studied Arabic language and literature, majorly with his uncle Abul Hasan Ali Nadwi. His other teachers included Abdul Qadir Raipuri, Abrarul Haq Haqqi and Hussain Ahmad Madani.Career
Nadwi became an assistant professor at Darul Uloom Nadwatul Ulama in 1952, head of its Arabic department in 1955, and the dean of faculty of Arabic in 1970. He was featured in the publication The 500 Most Influential Muslims.Nadwi served as the vice president of Riyadh-based Aalami Rabita Adab-e-Islami and the president of Lucknow-based institutions Majlis-e-Tehqiqat-o-Nashariyat Islam and Majlis-e-Sahafat-o-Nashariyat, the latter being a part of the Darul Uloom Nadwatul Ulama. He was a founding member of the Muslim World League. He became principal of the Darul Uloom Nadwatul Ulama in 1993 and was appointed the deputy-manager of its managing body, the Nadwatul Ulama in 1999. He became seminary's chancellor in 2000, following the death of Abul Hasan Ali Nadwi. He held this position until his death. His disciples included Ijteba Nadwi and Zafarul Islam Khan.
Nadwi wrote on Arabic literature, biographies, geography, literary criticism and theology. He has been called an expert on the history of Arabic literature and geography. He received an award from Indian Council Uttar Pradesh and a Presidential Award for his contribution to Arabic language and literature.
On 22 June 2002, Nadwi succeeded Mujahidul Islam Qasmi as the president of All India Muslim Personal Law Board. He guided the Muslim community towards using the media in a better way. During a conference in 2016, he said, "The day when Muslims will hold command over media will definitely be a better day not only for Muslims but for the rest of the world". He advocated for interfaith dialogue, and according to The Hindu, "he constantly advised the community to refrain from anger and violence, and follow the path of patience and perseverance."
Literary works
Nadwi founded bi-monthly journal Al-Raid, in Lucknow, and was its patron; he edited Karwan-i-Adab, Lucknow. He authored 18 books in Urdu, and almost the same number of books in Arabic. His book Jazirat al-'Arab has been called a unique book about geography in Urdu. He wrote books on the history of Arabic literature and poetry. These include al-Adab al-ʻArabī bayna ʻarḍ wa-naqd and Tārīkh al-Adab al-ʻArabī. Several of his books are part of the curriculum at the Darul Uloom Nadwatul Ulama. His other works include:ʻĀlam-i Islām aur sāmrājī niẓām : imkānāt, andeshe, aur mashvareDīn o adabFiqh-i Islāmī aur ʻaṣr-i jadīdMuslim samāj, z̲immah dāriyān̲ aur taqāz̤eSamāj kī taʻlīm o tarbiyat : Mag̲h̲ribī tajurbāt aur Islāmī taṣavvur- ''Sirājan munīran, Rahbar-i insāniyat ṣallaláhu ʻalaihi va sallam.''