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Muhammad Ismail Katki was born on 6 January 1914, in Rasoolpur, Sungra, [[Bihar and Orissa Province]] (now [[Odisha]]).<ref name="Nazish">{{cite book|last=Nazish|first=Motiullah|title=Odisha Ke Mujaahideen e Aazadi|edition=1st|date=2023|pages=263–266|publisher=Odisha Urdu Academy|location=Sanskruti Bhawan, BJB Nagar, [[Bhubaneswar]]|language=ur}}</ref><ref name="interview">{{cite journal|editor-last1=Alvi |editor-first1=Kafil Ahmad|title=مناظر اسلام حضرت مولانا سید محمد اسماعیل صاحب کٹکی، رکن شوری سے انٹرویو|trans-title=An interview with Maulana Sayed Muhammad Ismail Katki by Sayed Ali Ashraf Katki|url=https://archive.org/details/doc-20230603-wa-0000.|journal=Aina e Darul Uloom|publisher=Darul Uloom Deoband|location=[[Deoband]]|date=15 July 1996|volume=12|issue=1|pages=4, 8, 10|language=ur}}</ref> It is stated that he and [[Ataullah Shah Bukhari]] have the same maternal village.<ref name="mushtaq">{{cite book |last=Chinioti|first=Mushtaq Ahmad|title=Tahaffuz e Khatam e Nubuwat Ki Sad Saala Tareekh|trans-title=The centenary history of the Khatme Nubuwat movement|url=https://archive.org/details/tahaffuz-e-khatm-e-nubuwwat-ki-sad-saala-tareekh|publisher=International Khatme Nabuwat movement|location=[[Pakistan]] |page=514|date=2008|language=ur}}</ref>
Muhammad Ismail Katki was born on 6 January 1914, in Rasoolpur, Sungra, [[Bihar and Orissa Province]] (now [[Odisha]]).<ref name="Nazish">{{cite book|last=Nazish|first=Motiullah|title=Odisha Ke Mujaahideen e Aazadi|edition=1st|date=2023|pages=263–266|publisher=Odisha Urdu Academy|location=Sanskruti Bhawan, BJB Nagar, [[Bhubaneswar]]|language=ur}}</ref><ref name="interview">{{cite journal|editor-last1=Alvi |editor-first1=Kafil Ahmad|title=مناظر اسلام حضرت مولانا سید محمد اسماعیل صاحب کٹکی، رکن شوری سے انٹرویو|trans-title=An interview with Maulana Sayed Muhammad Ismail Katki by Sayed Ali Ashraf Katki|url=https://archive.org/details/doc-20230603-wa-0000.|journal=Aina e Darul Uloom|publisher=Darul Uloom Deoband|location=[[Deoband]]|date=15 July 1996|volume=12|issue=1|pages=4, 8, 10|language=ur}}</ref> It is stated that he and [[Ataullah Shah Bukhari]] have the same maternal village.<ref name="mushtaq">{{cite book |last=Chinioti|first=Mushtaq Ahmad|title=Tahaffuz e Khatam e Nubuwat Ki Sad Saala Tareekh|trans-title=The centenary history of the Khatme Nubuwat movement|url=https://archive.org/details/tahaffuz-e-khatm-e-nubuwwat-ki-sad-saala-tareekh|publisher=International Khatme Nabuwat movement|location=[[Pakistan]] |page=514|date=2008|language=ur}}</ref>


Katki received his primary education from his paternal aunt, Seyyida Khatoon.<ref name="interview"></ref><ref name="Ad-Dā'ī">{{cite journal |editor1-last=Amini|editor1-first=Noor Alam Khalil|editor1-link=Noor Alam Khalil Amini|title=الشيخ السيد محمد إسماعيل الكتكي رحمه الله 1332-1426هـ = 1914-2005م|trans-title=Sheikh Sayyid Muhammad Ismail al-Kataki, 1332-1426 A.H. = 1914-2005 A.D.|url=https://darululoom-deoband.com/arabicarticles/archives/287|journal=[[Al-Da'i]]|publisher=[[Darul Uloom Deoband]]|location=Deoband|volume=29|issue=3–4|date=April–May 2005|language=ar}}</ref> He began studying the [[dars-e-nizami]] curricula at Madrasa Islamia, Sungra, where he received instructions on courses up to ''Hidayat an-Nahw'' ({{langx|ar|هداية النحو}}) under Muhammad Umar Katki.<ref name="Zikr">{{cite book |last=Mansoorpuri |first=Muhammad Salman |title=Zikr-e-Raftagan|url=https://archive.org/details/1_20240124_20240124_1615/%D8%B0%DA%A9%D8%B1%20%D8%B1%D9%81%D8%AA%DA%AF%D8%A7%DA%BA%202 |publisher=Al Markaz Al Ilmi Lin Nashri Wat Tahqeeq|location=Lalbagh, [[Moradabad]]|pages=16–17|edition=2nd|date=April 2020 |chapter=Hazrat Maulana Sayed Muhammad Ismail Sahab Katki|volume=2|language=ur}}</ref> He pursued his further studies at [[Madrasa Shahi]] in Moradabad, where his teachers included [[Muhammad Miyan Deobandi]], Ismail Sambhali, Abdul Haq Madani, and Qudratullah Qudrat.<ref name="Ad-Dā'ī"></ref><ref name="Zikr"></ref> He was admitted to [[Darul Uloom Deoband]], where he completed his studies in 1934.<ref name="Ad-Dā'ī"></ref><ref name="Mansoorpuri2"></ref><ref name="Diary">{{cite book |last=Hardoi|first=Tayyib Qasmi|title=Darul Uloom Diary (Lail o Nahar): Faizan e Shaykhul Islam Number|publisher=Idara Paigham e Mahmood|location=[[Deoband]] |date=2015|page=24|language=ur}}</ref><ref name="aayena">{{cite journal|editor-last1=Alvi |editor-first1=Kafil Ahmad|title=مناظر اسلام سید محمد اسماعیل صاحب کٹکی، امیر شریعت اڑیسہ|trans-title=Scenes of Islam Sayed Mohammad Ismail Saheb Katki, Ameer-e-Shariat Orissa|url=https://archive.org/details/1989_20230713|journal=Aina e Darul Uloom|publisher=Darul Uloom Deoband|location=[[Deoband]]|date=10 January 1989|volume=4|issue=11|page=6|language=ur}}</ref> At the Deoband seminary, his teachers included [[Asghar Hussain Deobandi]], [[Hussain Ahmad Madani]], [[Izaz Ali Amrohi]], [[Muhammad Shafi Deobandi]], and [[Muhammad Tayyib Qasmi]].<ref name="Ad-Dā'ī"></ref><ref name="Mansoorpuri2">{{cite book |last1=Katki |first1=Muhammad Ismail|title=Zara Ghaur Karein|url=https://archive.org/details/foreword-on-zara-ghaur-karein-2005-by-usman-mansoorpuri|publisher=Central Office of the All-India Majlis e Tahaffuz e Khatme Nubuwwat, [[Darul Uloom Deoband]] |location=Deoband |edition=1st|date=2005|chapter=Foreword by [[Usman Mansoorpuri]]|pages=2–3|language=ur}}</ref>
Katki received his primary education from his paternal aunt, Seyyida Khatoon.<ref name="interview"></ref><ref name="Ad-Dā'ī">{{cite journal |editor1-last=Amini|editor1-first=Noor Alam Khalil|editor1-link=Noor Alam Khalil Amini|title=الشيخ السيد محمد إسماعيل الكتكي رحمه الله 1332-1426هـ = 1914-2005م|trans-title=Sheikh Sayyid Muhammad Ismail al-Kataki, 1332-1426 A.H. = 1914-2005 A.D.|url=https://darululoom-deoband.com/arabicarticles/archives/287|journal=[[Al-Daie]]|publisher=[[Darul Uloom Deoband]]|location=Deoband|volume=29|issue=3–4|date=April–May 2005|language=ar}}</ref> He began studying the [[dars-e-nizami]] curricula at Madrasa Islamia, Sungra, where he received instructions on courses up to ''Hidayat an-Nahw'' ({{langx|ar|هداية النحو}}) under Muhammad Umar Katki.<ref name="Zikr">{{cite book |last=Mansoorpuri |first=Muhammad Salman |title=Zikr-e-Raftagan|url=https://archive.org/details/1_20240124_20240124_1615/%D8%B0%DA%A9%D8%B1%20%D8%B1%D9%81%D8%AA%DA%AF%D8%A7%DA%BA%202 |publisher=Al Markaz Al Ilmi Lin Nashri Wat Tahqeeq|location=Lalbagh, [[Moradabad]]|pages=16–17|edition=2nd|date=April 2020 |chapter=Hazrat Maulana Sayed Muhammad Ismail Sahab Katki|volume=2|language=ur}}</ref> He pursued his further studies at [[Madrasa Shahi]] in Moradabad, where his teachers included [[Muhammad Miyan Deobandi]], Ismail Sambhali, Abdul Haq Madani, and Qudratullah Qudrat.<ref name="Ad-Dā'ī"></ref><ref name="Zikr"></ref> He was admitted to [[Darul Uloom Deoband]], where he completed his studies in 1934.<ref name="Ad-Dā'ī"></ref><ref name="Mansoorpuri2"></ref><ref name="Diary">{{cite book |last=Hardoi|first=Tayyib Qasmi|title=Darul Uloom Diary (Lail o Nahar): Faizan e Shaykhul Islam Number|publisher=Idara Paigham e Mahmood|location=[[Deoband]] |date=2015|page=24|language=ur}}</ref><ref name="aayena">{{cite journal|editor-last1=Alvi |editor-first1=Kafil Ahmad|title=مناظر اسلام سید محمد اسماعیل صاحب کٹکی، امیر شریعت اڑیسہ|trans-title=Scenes of Islam Sayed Mohammad Ismail Saheb Katki, Ameer-e-Shariat Orissa|url=https://archive.org/details/1989_20230713|journal=Aina e Darul Uloom|publisher=Darul Uloom Deoband|location=[[Deoband]]|date=10 January 1989|volume=4|issue=11|page=6|language=ur}}</ref> At the Deoband seminary, his teachers included [[Asghar Hussain Deobandi]], [[Hussain Ahmad Madani]], [[Izaz Ali Amrohi]], [[Muhammad Shafi Deobandi]], and [[Muhammad Tayyib Qasmi]].<ref name="Ad-Dā'ī"></ref><ref name="Mansoorpuri2">{{cite book |last1=Katki |first1=Muhammad Ismail|title=Zara Ghaur Karein|url=https://archive.org/details/foreword-on-zara-ghaur-karein-2005-by-usman-mansoorpuri|publisher=Central Office of the All-India Majlis e Tahaffuz e Khatme Nubuwwat, [[Darul Uloom Deoband]] |location=Deoband |edition=1st|date=2005|chapter=Foreword by [[Usman Mansoorpuri]]|pages=2–3|language=ur}}</ref>


During his studies, he took an interest in religious debates and learned their principles from [[Murtaza Hasan Chandpuri]].<ref name="Ad-Dā'ī"></ref><ref name="Mansoorpuri2"></ref><ref name="Amīn">{{cite web |last=Mayurbhanji |first=Muhammad Rūhul Amīn |date=24 November 2023 |title=Maulana Sayed Muhammad Ismail Katki: Life and Work |url=https://www.baseeratonline.com/archives/206709 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240101140834/https://www.baseeratonline.com/archives/206709 |archive-date=1 January 2024 |access-date=25 November 2023 |website=www.baseeratonline.com |publisher=Baseerat Online |language=ur}}</ref>
During his studies, he took an interest in religious debates and learned their principles from [[Murtaza Hasan Chandpuri]].<ref name="Ad-Dā'ī"></ref><ref name="Mansoorpuri2"></ref><ref name="Amīn">{{cite web |last=Mayurbhanji |first=Muhammad Rūhul Amīn |date=24 November 2023 |title=Maulana Sayed Muhammad Ismail Katki: Life and Work |url=https://www.baseeratonline.com/archives/206709 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240101140834/https://www.baseeratonline.com/archives/206709 |archive-date=1 January 2024 |access-date=25 November 2023 |website=www.baseeratonline.com |publisher=Baseerat Online |language=ur}}</ref>
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== Honours and positions ==
== Honours and positions ==
Katki served as Odisha's first Ameer-e-Shari'at for 41 years, from 1964 until his death in 2005.<ref name="Amīn"></ref><ref name="Ad-Dā'ī"></ref> Prior to his passing, he was the third president of Jamiat Ulama Odisha<ref name="Wakf">{{cite book|last=India|first=Wakf Section|title=Review of Wakf Administration (1965–66)|year=1965 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=aoY4AQAAIAAJ&dq=Maulana+Ismail+Cuttack&pg=PA16|publisher=Wakf Section, Ministry of Law (Legislative dept.), Govt of India|location=India|page=16|language=en}}</ref><ref name="secretary report"></ref> and held that position for more than 40 years.<ref name="Amīn"></ref> In 1986, he was chosen to serve as the ''All India Majlis-e-Tahaffuz-e-Khatm-e-Nubuwwat'''s Vice President.<ref name="Mansoorpuri"></ref><ref name="Gorakhpuri">{{cite book |last=Gorakhpuri|first=Shah Alam |title=Tafasir e Quran e Majid Aur Mirzai Shubhāt|volume=1|publisher=Shahi Kutubkhana|location=Deoband |page=23|edition=November 2005; 2nd edition: November 2022 |language=ur}}</ref>
Katki served as Odisha's first Ameer-e-Shari'at for 41 years, from 1964 until his death in 2005.<ref name="Amīn"></ref><ref name="Ad-Dā'ī"></ref> Prior to his passing, he was the third president of Jamiat Ulama Odisha<ref name="Wakf">{{cite book|last=India|first=Wakf Section|title=Review of Wakf Administration (1965–66)|year=1965 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=aoY4AQAAIAAJ&dq=Maulana+Ismail+Cuttack&pg=PA16|publisher=Wakf Section, Ministry of Law (Legislative dept.), Govt of India|location=India|page=16|language=en}}</ref><ref name="secretary report"></ref> and held that position for more than 40 years.<ref name="Amīn"></ref> In 1986, he was chosen to serve as the ''All India Majlis-e-Tahaffuz-e-Khatm-e-Nubuwwat'''s Vice President.<ref name="Mansoorpuri"></ref><ref name="Gorakhpuri">{{cite book |last=Gorakhpuri|first=Shah Alam|author-link=Shah Alam Gorakhpuri|title=Tafasir e Quran e Majid Aur Mirzai Shubhāt|volume=1|publisher=Shahi Kutubkhana|location=Deoband |page=23|edition=November 2005; 2nd edition: November 2022 |language=ur}}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal |last=ar-Rashidi |first=Zahid |author-link=Zahid Ur Rashdi |date=18 November 1988 |title=Majlis-eTahaffuz-e-Khatm-e-Nubuwwat Hindustan ke Naib Sadr Maulana Muhammad Ismail Katki se mulaqat. |trans-title=Meeting with Maulana Muhammad Ismail Katki, the Vice President of the Majlis Tahaffuz Khatm-e-Nubuwwat India. |url=https://zahidrashdi.org/5177 |url-status=live |journal=Weekly Tarjuman-e-Islam |language=ur |location=[[Lahore]] |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20241202185221/https://zahidrashdi.org/5177 |archive-date=2 December 2024 |access-date=2 December 2024 |via=zahidrashdi.org}}</ref>


In 1992, he was chosen as a member of Darul Uloom Deoband's Majlis-e Shura (advisory committee) and held this position for 14 years until his death in 2005.<ref name="Jāme o Mukhtasar">{{cite book |last=Khalili Qasmi |first=Muhammadullah |url=https://archive.org/details/darul-uloom-deob-ki-jamey-wa-mukhtasar-tareekh-edition-2 |title=Darul Uloom Deoband Ki Jame' o Mukhtasar Tareekh |publisher=Shaikhul Hind Academy |edition=3rd|date=October 2020 |location=Deoband |pages=322, 323, 758 |language=ur |trans-title=A comprehensive and brief history of Darul Uloom Deoband |chapter=Return of Qadianism to India and services of Darul Uloom Deoband" – "Members of Majlis-e Shura, Darul Uloom Deoband |author-link=Muhammadullah Khalili Qasmi}}</ref><ref name="As‘adī">{{cite book|last1=Qasmi|first1=Muhammad Obaidullah Asadi|title=دار العلوم ديوبند (مدرسة فكرية توجيهية حركة إصلاحية دعوية، مؤسسة تعليمية تربوية)|trans-title= Darul Uloom Deoband (a school of thought, guidance, a reformist advocacy movement, and an educational institution)|publisher=Shaikhul Hind Academy of Darul Uloom Deoband|location=Deoband|edition=1st|date=March 2000|chapter=Advisory Board members|page=104|language=ar}}</ref> He also served as the President of the Odisha branch of the Rabta-e-Madaris-e-Islamia Arabia, Darul Uloom Deoband.<ref name="raabta">{{cite book |last=Bastavi|first=Shaukat Ali Qasmi|title=Rabta-e-Madaris-e-Islamia Arabia Darul Uloom Deoband Ki 13 Saala Khidmāt|trans-title=Thirteen years of service by "Rabta-e-Madaris-e-Islamia Arabia, Darul Uloom Deoband"|publisher=Central Office of All India Rabta-e-Madaris-e-Islamia Arabia, Darul Uloom Deoband|location=Deoband |pages=106–107|edition=May 2007|language=ur}}</ref>
In 1992, he was chosen as a member of Darul Uloom Deoband's Majlis-e Shura (advisory committee) and held this position for 14 years until his death in 2005.<ref name="Jāme o Mukhtasar">{{cite book |last=Khalili Qasmi |first=Muhammadullah |url=https://archive.org/details/darul-uloom-deob-ki-jamey-wa-mukhtasar-tareekh-edition-2 |title=Darul Uloom Deoband Ki Jame' o Mukhtasar Tareekh |publisher=Shaikhul Hind Academy |edition=3rd|date=October 2020 |location=Deoband |pages=322, 323, 758 |language=ur |trans-title=A comprehensive and brief history of Darul Uloom Deoband |chapter=Return of Qadianism to India and services of Darul Uloom Deoband" – "Members of Majlis-e Shura, Darul Uloom Deoband |author-link=Muhammadullah Khalili Qasmi}}</ref><ref name="As‘adī">{{cite book|last1=Qasmi|first1=Muhammad Obaidullah Asadi|title=دار العلوم ديوبند (مدرسة فكرية توجيهية حركة إصلاحية دعوية، مؤسسة تعليمية تربوية)|trans-title= Darul Uloom Deoband (a school of thought, guidance, a reformist advocacy movement, and an educational institution)|publisher=Shaikhul Hind Academy of Darul Uloom Deoband|location=Deoband|edition=1st|date=March 2000|chapter=Advisory Board members|page=104|language=ar}}</ref> He also served as the President of the Odisha branch of the Rabta-e-Madaris-e-Islamia Arabia, Darul Uloom Deoband.<ref name="raabta">{{cite book |last=Bastavi|first=Shaukat Ali Qasmi|title=Rabta-e-Madaris-e-Islamia Arabia Darul Uloom Deoband Ki 13 Saala Khidmāt|trans-title=Thirteen years of service by "Rabta-e-Madaris-e-Islamia Arabia, Darul Uloom Deoband"|publisher=Central Office of All India Rabta-e-Madaris-e-Islamia Arabia, Darul Uloom Deoband|location=Deoband |pages=106–107|edition=May 2007|language=ur}}</ref>

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Munazir e Islam, Maulana
Muhammad Ismail Katki
محمد اسماعیل کٹکی
3rd President of Jamiat Ulama Odisha
In office
Unknown–2005
Preceded bySayed Barkatullah Barkat[1][2]
Succeeded bySayed Sirajussajidin Katki[1]
1st Ameer-e-Shari'at of Imarat-i-Shar'ia, Odisha
In office
1964–2005
Succeeded bySayed Sirajussajidin Katki
Personal life
Born6 January 1914
Rasoolpur, Sungra, Cuttack district, Bihar and Orissa, British India (now Odisha, India)
Died20 February 2005(2005-02-20) (aged 91)
Sungra, Cuttack district, Orissa
Resting placeThe left side of the mosque at Jamia Islamia Markazul Uloom
Notable work(s)Yadgar e Yadgir, Islam e Qadiani, Zara Ghaur Karein
Alma mater
Religious life
ReligionIslam
JurisprudenceHanafi
Teachers
MovementKhatm-e-Nubuwwat movement
Muslim leader

Muhammad Ismail Katki (Urdu: محمد اسماعیل کٹکی; 1914–2005) was an Indian Islamic scholar and writer. He was associated with the Khatm-e-Nubuwwat movement in India, particularly in the state of Odisha. He served as the first Ameer-e-Shari'at of Imarat-e-Shar'ia Odisha and the third president of Jamiat Ulama Odisha.

Early life and education

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Muhammad Ismail Katki was born on 6 January 1914, in Rasoolpur, Sungra, Bihar and Orissa Province (now Odisha).[3][4] It is stated that he and Ataullah Shah Bukhari have the same maternal village.[5]

Katki received his primary education from his paternal aunt, Seyyida Khatoon.[4][6] He began studying the dars-e-nizami curricula at Madrasa Islamia, Sungra, where he received instructions on courses up to Hidayat an-Nahw (Arabic: هداية النحو) under Muhammad Umar Katki.[7] He pursued his further studies at Madrasa Shahi in Moradabad, where his teachers included Muhammad Miyan Deobandi, Ismail Sambhali, Abdul Haq Madani, and Qudratullah Qudrat.[6][7] He was admitted to Darul Uloom Deoband, where he completed his studies in 1934.[6][8][9][10] At the Deoband seminary, his teachers included Asghar Hussain Deobandi, Hussain Ahmad Madani, Izaz Ali Amrohi, Muhammad Shafi Deobandi, and Muhammad Tayyib Qasmi.[6][8]

During his studies, he took an interest in religious debates and learned their principles from Murtaza Hasan Chandpuri.[6][8][11]

At the age of fifteen, he debated Qadianis for the first time in Pindi Bahauddin, Punjab, under the supervision of Sanaullah Amritsari.[12]

He learned Tajwid and Qira'at in the Hafs 'an Asim tradition from Abdul Wahid Deobandi at Darul Uloom Deoband and Muhammad Abdullah at Madrasa Shahi in Moradabad.[13]

Career

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After graduating from Deoband Seminary, Katki was first appointed as a second maulvi and a Persian and Urdu teacher at Ravenshaw Collegiate School in Cuttack.[14][15] After that, he worked as a teacher at Govt.Boys High School, Jeypore, in the Koraput district of Odisha,[14][3] until 1947.[11][4][3]

On the order of Hussain Ahmad Madani, he became a preacher in 1946 by joining the Anjuman Tabligh e Islam, which was founded in 1945 in Sungra, Odisha.[14][11] In 1946, Anjuman Tabligh e Islam established Madrasa Arabia Islamia (now Jamia Islamia Markazul Uloom) in Tabligh Nagar, Sungra, and he was appointed as its first principal, then rector.[11][16][14]

He significantly contributed to the Khatm-e-Nubuwwat movement.[17] From the time of his graduation until the 1990s, he participated in over ninety debates,[8] among which the debates on the rejection of Qadianism include the Bhadrak debate of 1958, the Yadgir debate of 1963,[18] and the Kothagudem debate of 1988. Also, the 1979 Barabati Stadium debate on the rejection of Barelvism is worth mentioning.[11]

He helped around 8,000 people revert from Qadianism to Sunni Islam[8][12][10] and contributed to the movement through his lectures and sermons.[19][20][21]

Honours and positions

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Katki served as Odisha's first Ameer-e-Shari'at for 41 years, from 1964 until his death in 2005.[11][6] Prior to his passing, he was the third president of Jamiat Ulama Odisha[22][1] and held that position for more than 40 years.[11] In 1986, he was chosen to serve as the All India Majlis-e-Tahaffuz-e-Khatm-e-Nubuwwat's Vice President.[19][23][24]

In 1992, he was chosen as a member of Darul Uloom Deoband's Majlis-e Shura (advisory committee) and held this position for 14 years until his death in 2005.[25][17] He also served as the President of the Odisha branch of the Rabta-e-Madaris-e-Islamia Arabia, Darul Uloom Deoband.[26]

He was a supporter of the Indian National Congress and remained associated with it until his late life.[4] He was also active in the Indian independence movement.[4][27] He was also a member of the working committee of Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind.[7]

Literary works

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Katki's works include:[18][2][28]

  • Yadgar e Yadgir (1965)
  • Islam e Qadiani
  • Quran e Qadiani (First Edition: 24 February 1946; Second Edition: February 2020; which was again published by Shah Alam Gorakhpuri as a magazine with the book "Muhasaba e Qadianiyyat," published under the supervision of Allah Wasaya from the Aalmi Majlis Tahaffuz Khatm-e-Nubuwwat, Pakistan.[29])
  • Zara Ghaur Kerein (Katki's writings are collected in this book by Shah Alam Gorakhpuri.)
  • Munazara e Bhadrak[12]
  • Qadiani Kahin Ki Musalman Nohanti? (In Odia language; transl. Why aren't Qadianis Muslims?)[11]

Death

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He died on 20 February 2005 (11 Muharram 1426 AH) at the age of 91 in Sungra, Cuttack district, Orissa (now Odisha).[30][11][6][31]

His demise was expressed in the meeting of the working committee of Darul Uloom Deoband held on 18 Jumada l-Ula 1426 AH (25 July 2005).[32]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c Qasmi, Sayed Naqibul Amin Barqi (25 December 2021). "Jamiat Ulema Odisha". سیکریٹری رپورٹ بہ موقع اجلاس منتظمہ جمعیت علمائے اڈیشا [Secretary's report on the occasion of the meeting organized by Jamiat Ulama Odisha] (in Urdu). Tabligh Nagar, Kood, Cuttack district: Jamia Makrazul Uloom. p. 3.
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