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{{Short description|Muslim writer (1936–2021)}} |
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| name = Abidullah al-Ansari Ghazi |
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| native_name = अबिदुल्लाह ग़ाज़ी |
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| birth_date = {{bda|1936|7|6|df=y}}<ref name="Ghazi">{{cite web|last=Ghazi|first=Abidullah|title=Bio|url=http://www.aligarhmovement.com/aligarians/abidullah_ghazi|work=Profile of Dr Abidullah Ghazi|publisher=Shahrukh Hasan|accessdate=11 March 2011}}</ref> |
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| birth_place = [[Ambehta]], [[Uttar Pradesh]], [[India]] |
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| birth_date = 6 July 1936 |
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| birth_place = [[Ambehta]], [[United Provinces of British India|United Provinces]], [[British Raj|British India]] |
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| death_date = 11 April 2021 (aged 84) |
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| religion = [[Islam]] – [[Sunni]] / [[Hanafi]] |
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| father = [[Hamid al-Ansari Ghazi]]<ref name="zahidrashdi.org">{{cite web | url=http://zahidrashdi.org/685 | title=ڈاکٹر عبید اللہ غازی سے ملاقات | publisher=zahidrashdi.org | accessdate=22 January 2020}}</ref> |
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| spouse = Tasneema Ghazi |
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| relatives = [[Muhammad Mian Mansoor Ansari]] (paternal grandfather), [[Qari Muhammad Tayyib]] (maternal grandfather), [[Muhammad Qasim Nanautavi]] (great grandfather)<ref name="zahidrashdi.org" /> |
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'''Abidullah Ansari Ghazi ''' ({{langx|hi|अबिदुल्लाह ग़ाज़ी}}) (6 July 1936 – 11 April 2021) was an Indian American author, educator and poet.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2021-04-11|title=Internationally known Islamic scholar Abidullah Ghazi passes away|url=https://www.siasat.com/internationally-known-islamic-scholar-abidullah-ghazi-passes-away-2122871/|access-date=2021-04-12|website=The Siasat Daily|language=en-US}}</ref> He authored more than 140 Islamic educational textbooks for children. He was also the executive director of IQRA International Educational Foundation.<ref name="Ghazi"/> |
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'''Abidullah Ansari Ghazi ''' (born 6 July 1936) is a prominent [[Indian American]] author, educator and poet. He has written more than 140 books of [[Islam]]ic educational textbooks for children and the executive director of IQRA' International Educational Foundation.<ref name="interview">{{cite news|url=http://theeasternpost.org/Jun%2015%2009/Interview.html|title=Interview: Abidullah Ghazi|last=Khanam|first=Sadia|date=15 June 2009|work=[[The Eastern Post]]|accessdate=1 January 2010| archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20100212153635/http://theeasternpost.org/Jun%2015%2009/Interview.html| archivedate= 12 February 2010 <!--DASHBot-->| deadurl= no}} </ref> His books have been translated into many languages and are part of the curriculum Islamic schools in more than 40 countries. He was named by the Royal Islamic Strategic Studies Centre as being among the "500 Most Influential Muslims in the World."<ref>{{cite web|title=Drs. Abidullah and Tasneema Ghazi|url=http://themuslim500.com/profile/drs-abidullah-and-tasneema-ghazi|website=The Muslim 500|accessdate=20 November 2015}}</ref> |
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His books have been translated into many languages and are part of the curriculum of Islamic schools in more than 40 countries. He was named by the [[Royal Islamic Strategic Studies Centre]] as being among the "500 Most Influential Muslims in the World."<ref name=TheMuslim500>{{cite web|title=Profiles of Abidullah and Tasneema Ghazi|url=http://themuslim500.com/profile/drs-abidullah-and-tasneema-ghazi|website=The Muslim 500 website|accessdate=5 March 2020}}</ref> |
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Abidullah Ghazi was born in the northern Indian town of [[Ambehta]] [[Saharanpur district]] on 6 July 1936.<ref name="Ghazi"/> |
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==Education== |
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Abidullah Ghazi was born in the northern Indian town of [[Ambehta]] [[Saharanpur district]] on 6 July 1936.<ref name="Ghazi">{{cite web|title=Profile of Abidullah Ghazi|url=http://www.aligarhmovement.com/aligarians/abidullah_ghazi|website=Aligarh Movement website|author=Afzal Usmani|accessdate=5 March 2020}}</ref> |
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Abidullah Ghazi received his M.A. (AMU Aligarh)-1959, M.Sc. from the [[London School of Economics]] 1967 and his Ph.D. from [[Harvard University]] in 1973. |
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Abidullah Ghazi received his master's degree from [[Aligarh Muslim University]] in 1959, MSc from the [[London School of Economics]] in 1967 and his PhD degree from [[Harvard University]] in 1973.<ref name="Ghazi"/><ref name=PakistanLink/> Ghazi died on 11 April 2021, at the age of 84.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Abidullah Ghazi: A Tribute |url=https://radianceweekly.net/abidullah-ghazi-a-tribute/ |access-date=2024-11-09 |website=Radiance Weekly |language=en-US}}</ref> |
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==Social & Education Services== |
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#Director, Iqra International Educational Foundation (http://www.iqrafoundation.com) |
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==Social and educational services== |
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#Founder-Director, Iqra International Educational Foundation (1983)<ref name="Ghazi"/><ref name=rekhta>[https://www.rekhta.org/Poets/aabidullah-ghazi/profile Profile of Abidullah Ghazi on Rekhta.org website] Retrieved 5 March 2020</ref><ref name=PakistanLink/> |
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#President, AMU Students Union, 1959 |
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#Honorary Secretary, AMU Students Union, 1954 <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.aligarhmovement.com/aligarians/abidullah_ghazi|title=Dr. Abidullah Ghazi|publisher=|accessdate=4 December 2015}}</ref> |
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#President, [[Aligarh Muslim University Students' Union]] (1959)<ref name="Ghazi"/> |
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#Honorary Secretary, AMU Students Union, 1954<ref name="Ghazi"/> |
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==Advisor to== |
==Advisor to== |
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*Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru |
*Pandit [[Jawahar Lal Nehru]], [[Prime Minister of India]] (1947–64)<ref name=PakistanLink/> |
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*[[Rajendra Prasad]], [[President of India]] (1950–62) |
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*[[Zakir Husain (politician)|Zakir Hussain]], [[President of India]] (1967–69)<ref name=PakistanLink/> |
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==Awards== |
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*Sanad-e-Imtiyaz for Seeratun-Nabi Program, Pakistan, 1983 |
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*Nishaan-e-Imtiyaz for Development of Educational Curriculum, Pakistan, 1988 |
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==Awards and recognition== |
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*[[Sitara-i-Imtiaz]] (Star of Excellence) Award for Seeratun-Nabi Program, [[Pakistan]] (1983)<ref name="Ghazi"/><ref name=PakistanLink/> |
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*[[Nishan-e-Imtiaz]] (Order of Excellence) Award for Development of Educational Curriculum, [[Pakistan]] (1988)<ref name="Ghazi"/><ref name=PakistanLink/> |
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==Books== |
==Books== |
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#Sareer-e-Khama (Compilation of his personal articles) |
#Sareer-e-Khama (Compilation of his personal articles)<ref name="Ghazi"/> |
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#Maulana Abdullah Ansari |
#Maulana Abdullah Ansari – Ahwaal, Khidmat aur Ilmi Asaar<ref name="Ghazi"/> |
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Abidullah Ghazi founded Iqra' International Educational Foundation, in [[Skokie, Illinois|Skokie]], [[Illinois]], US in 1983 as a community project to teach American Muslim children about their faith.<ref name=rekhta/> |
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Since then it has published nearly 100 textbooks and supplementary "enrichment" books of non-fiction, fiction and poetry. He now operates a book club and a bookshop there as well. The group linked itself with Iqra' Charitable Society in 1987. This group is still headed by Abidullah Ghazi. He and his wife, Tasneema Ghazi, were born in India, came to the United States for further studies and to earn higher degrees. Later they decided to settle down in the United States with their young children.<ref name="Ghazi"/><ref name=rekhta/> |
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It was while working on a project dealing with the |
It was while working on a project dealing with the [[ulama]] of India that he was brought to the attention of Professor [[Wilfred Cantwell Smith]], who was the founder and director of the [[Center for the Study of World Religions]] at the [[Harvard Divinity School]]. Smith offered Ghazi a scholarship to come and complete a PhD degree in the study of religion. While studying at [[Harvard University]], Ghazi pursued an interdisciplinary program combining [[political science]] with [[religious studies]]. He became a naturalized U.S. citizen in 1983. Ghazi has also taught and lectured in India and the United Kingdom.<ref name=PakistanLink>{{cite news|url=https://www.pakistanlink.org//Community/2009/Dec09/11/02.HTM |title=A Lifetime of Commitment to faith, peace and Understanding (Profile of Abidullah Ghazi)|author=Huseyn Abiva|newspaper=Pakistan Link (a US weekly newspaper)|accessdate=5 March 2020}}</ref> |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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Abidullah al-Ansari Ghazi | |
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अबिदुल्लाह ग़ाज़ी | |
Born | 6 July 1936 |
Died | 11 April 2021 (aged 84) |
Occupation(s) | Executive director, IQRA International Educational Foundation |
Spouse | Tasneema Ghazi |
Father | Hamid al-Ansari Ghazi[1] |
Relatives | Muhammad Mian Mansoor Ansari (paternal grandfather), Qari Muhammad Tayyib (maternal grandfather), Muhammad Qasim Nanautavi (great grandfather)[1] |
Website | www |
Abidullah Ansari Ghazi (Hindi: अबिदुल्लाह ग़ाज़ी) (6 July 1936 – 11 April 2021) was an Indian American author, educator and poet.[2] He authored more than 140 Islamic educational textbooks for children. He was also the executive director of IQRA International Educational Foundation.[3]
His books have been translated into many languages and are part of the curriculum of Islamic schools in more than 40 countries. He was named by the Royal Islamic Strategic Studies Centre as being among the "500 Most Influential Muslims in the World."[4]
Early life and career
[edit]Abidullah Ghazi was born in the northern Indian town of Ambehta Saharanpur district on 6 July 1936.[3]
Abidullah Ghazi received his master's degree from Aligarh Muslim University in 1959, MSc from the London School of Economics in 1967 and his PhD degree from Harvard University in 1973.[3][5] Ghazi died on 11 April 2021, at the age of 84.[6]
Social and educational services
[edit]- Founder-Director, Iqra International Educational Foundation (1983)[3][7][5]
- Chairman Board of Trustees (2005–06), The Federation of Aligarh Alumni Associations
- President, National Council of University Students of India (1959)
- President, Aligarh Muslim University Students' Union (1959)[3]
- Honorary Secretary, AMU Students Union, 1954[3]
Advisor to
[edit]- Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru, Prime Minister of India (1947–64)[5]
- Rajendra Prasad, President of India (1950–62)
- Zakir Hussain, President of India (1967–69)[5]
Awards and recognition
[edit]- Sitara-i-Imtiaz (Star of Excellence) Award for Seeratun-Nabi Program, Pakistan (1983)[3][5]
- Nishan-e-Imtiaz (Order of Excellence) Award for Development of Educational Curriculum, Pakistan (1988)[3][5]
Books
[edit]- Sareer-e-Khama (Compilation of his personal articles)[3]
- Maulana Abdullah Ansari – Ahwaal, Khidmat aur Ilmi Asaar[3]
Abidullah Ghazi founded Iqra' International Educational Foundation, in Skokie, Illinois, US in 1983 as a community project to teach American Muslim children about their faith.[7]
Since then it has published nearly 100 textbooks and supplementary "enrichment" books of non-fiction, fiction and poetry. He now operates a book club and a bookshop there as well. The group linked itself with Iqra' Charitable Society in 1987. This group is still headed by Abidullah Ghazi. He and his wife, Tasneema Ghazi, were born in India, came to the United States for further studies and to earn higher degrees. Later they decided to settle down in the United States with their young children.[3][7]
Immigration to United States
[edit]It was while working on a project dealing with the ulama of India that he was brought to the attention of Professor Wilfred Cantwell Smith, who was the founder and director of the Center for the Study of World Religions at the Harvard Divinity School. Smith offered Ghazi a scholarship to come and complete a PhD degree in the study of religion. While studying at Harvard University, Ghazi pursued an interdisciplinary program combining political science with religious studies. He became a naturalized U.S. citizen in 1983. Ghazi has also taught and lectured in India and the United Kingdom.[5]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b "ڈاکٹر عبید اللہ غازی سے ملاقات". zahidrashdi.org. Retrieved 22 January 2020.
- ^ "Internationally known Islamic scholar Abidullah Ghazi passes away". The Siasat Daily. 11 April 2021. Retrieved 12 April 2021.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Afzal Usmani. "Profile of Abidullah Ghazi". Aligarh Movement website. Retrieved 5 March 2020.
- ^ "Profiles of Abidullah and Tasneema Ghazi". The Muslim 500 website. Retrieved 5 March 2020.
- ^ a b c d e f g Huseyn Abiva. "A Lifetime of Commitment to faith, peace and Understanding (Profile of Abidullah Ghazi)". Pakistan Link (a US weekly newspaper). Retrieved 5 March 2020.
- ^ "Abidullah Ghazi: A Tribute". Radiance Weekly. Retrieved 9 November 2024.
- ^ a b c Profile of Abidullah Ghazi on Rekhta.org website Retrieved 5 March 2020
External links
[edit]- 1936 births
- Indian chief executives
- Muslim writers
- Aligarh Muslim University alumni
- Harvard University alumni
- Alumni of the London School of Economics
- Islamic education in India
- People from Saharanpur district
- Educators from Uttar Pradesh
- Indian emigrants to the United States
- Recipients of Sitara-i-Imtiaz
- Recipients of Nishan-e-Imtiaz
- 2021 deaths