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| honorific_prefix = '''[[Doctor of Letters|D.Litt.]]'''<br>[[Judge]]<br>[[Mufti]] |
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| name = Muhammad Taqi Usmani |
| name = Muhammad Taqi Usmani |
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| honorific_suffix = [[Sitara-i-Imtiaz|SI]], [[Order of Independence (Jordan)|OI]] |
| honorific_suffix = [[Sitara-i-Imtiaz|SI]], [[Order of Independence (Jordan)|OI]] |
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| native_name = تقی عثمانی |
| native_name = محمد تقی عثمانی |
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| image = Taqi Usmani in London (2016).jpg |
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| birth_place = [[Deoband]], [[United Provinces (1937–1950)|United Provinces]], [[British Raj|British India]] |
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| nationality = [[Pakistanis|Pakistani]] |
| nationality = [[Pakistanis|Pakistani]] |
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| office = Justice of the Shariat Appellate Bench of the [[Supreme Court of Pakistan]] |
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| appointer = [[Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq]] |
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| term_start = 1982 |
| term_start = 10 July 1982 |
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| term_start1 = 1981 |
| term_start1 = 6 July 1981 |
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| term_end1 = 1982 |
| term_end1 = 10 July 1982 |
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| office2 = President of the [[Wifaq ul Madaris Al-Arabia, Pakistan]] |
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| predecessor2 = [[Abdur Razzaq Iskander]] |
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| term_start2 = 19 September 2021 |
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| office4 = President |
| office4 = President of the [[Darul Uloom Karachi]]<ref>{{cite news |title=افغانستان کے دورے پر گئے مفتی تقی عثمانی کو صدر علوی کا فون |url=https://urdu.dunyanews.tv/index.php/ur/Pakistan/661060 |access-date=12 February 2024 |work=Dunya News |date=25 July 2022 |language=ur}}</ref> |
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| predecessor4 = [[Muhammad Rafi Usmani]] |
| predecessor4 = [[Muhammad Rafi Usmani]] |
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| alma_mater = {{unbulleted list|[[Darul Uloom Karachi]]|[[University of Karachi]]|[[University of the Punjab]]}} |
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|religion = [[Islam]] |
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| creed = [[Maturidi]] |
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|denomination = [[Sunni Islam|Sunni]] |
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|jurisprudence = [[Hanafi school|Hanafi]] |
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|father = [[Muhammad Shafi Deobandi|Shafi Usmani]] |
|father = [[Muhammad Shafi Deobandi|Shafi Usmani]] |
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|mother= Nafisa Khatun |
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|notable_works = {{unbulleted list|[[Meezan Bank]]|''Al-Balagh''|''Al-Balagh International''}} |
|notable_works = {{unbulleted list|[[Meezan Bank]]|''Al-Balagh''|''Al-Balagh International''}} |
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|disciple_of = [[Abdul Hai Arifi]], [[Masihullah Khan]] |
|disciple_of = [[Abdul Hai Arifi]], [[Masihullah Khan]] |
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|teacher = [[Muhammad Shafi Deobandi|Shafi Usmani]], [[Muhammad Idris Kandhlawi]], [[Rashid Ahmed Ludhianvi]], [[Wali Hasan Tonki]], [[Zakariyya Kandhlawi]], [[Saleemullah Khan]] |
|teacher = [[Muhammad Shafi Deobandi|Shafi Usmani]], [[Muhammad Idris Kandhlawi]], [[Abd al-Fattah Abu Ghudda]], [[Rashid Ahmed Ludhianvi]], [[Wali Hasan Tonki]], [[Zakariyya Kandhlawi]], [[Saleemullah Khan]] |
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|influences = [[Ashraf Ali Thanwi]] |
|influences = [[Ashraf Ali Thanwi]] |
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|influenced = [[List of Deobandis|Deobandis]] |
|influenced = [[List of Deobandis|Deobandis]] |
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|students = Muhammad Abdul Malek, [[Muhammad ibn Adam Al-Kawthari]], [[Mizanur Rahman Sayed]] |
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|literary_works = {{unbulleted list|''[[The Noble Quran: Meaning With Explanatory Notes|The Noble Quran]]'' (2007)|''[[An Introduction to Islamic Finance]]'' (1998)|''[[Islam and Modernism]]'' (1990)|''[[Takmilah Fath al-Mulhim bi-Sharh Sahih al-Imam Muslim|Takmilah Fath al-Mulhim]]'' (1994)|''[[Tauzeeh Al-Qur'an]]'' (2009|''[[Usul al-Ifta wa Adabuhu]] (2010)}} |
|literary_works = {{unbulleted list|''[[The Noble Quran: Meaning With Explanatory Notes|The Noble Quran]]'' (2007)|''[[An Introduction to Islamic Finance]]'' (1998)|''[[Islam and Modernism]]'' (1990)|''[[Takmilah Fath al-Mulhim bi-Sharh Sahih al-Imam Muslim|Takmilah Fath al-Mulhim]]'' (1994)|''[[Tauzeeh Al-Qur'an]]'' (2009|''[[Usul al-Ifta wa Adabuhu]]'' (2010)}} |
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'''Muhammad Taqi Usmani''' |
'''Muhammad Taqi Usmani'''{{efn|{{langx|ur|{{nastaliq|محمد تقی عثمانی}}|translit=Muḥammad Taqī ʿUs̲mānī}}}} (born 3 October 1943) [[Sitara-i-Imtiaz|SI]], [[Order of Independence (Jordan)|OI]], is a Pakistani Islamic jurist and leading scholar in the fields of Qur'an, Hadith, [[Sharia|Islamic law]], [[Islamic economics]], and [[comparative religion]].<ref>{{Cite journal |last1=Nawi |first1=Zaharudin |last2=Marzuki |first2=Zunaidah Mohd |date=2017 |title=Mufti Muḥammad Taqī 'Usmānī and his scholarly contribution to the Qur'anic studies |url=https://al-irsyad.kuis.edu.my/index.php/alirsyad/article/view/29 |journal=Al-Irsyad: Journal of Islamic and Contemporary Issues |language=en |volume=2 |issue=1 |pages=94 |doi=10.53840/alirsyad.v2i1.29 |issn=2550-1992|doi-access=free }}</ref> He was a member of the [[Council of Islamic Ideology]] from 1977 to 1981, a judge of the [[Federal Shariat Court]] from 1981 to 1982, and a judge in the Shariat Appellate Bench of the [[Supreme Court of Pakistan]] from 1982 to 2002. In 2020, he was selected as the most influential Muslim personality in the world.<ref>{{Cite news |date=3 October 2019 |title=Mufti Taqi Usmani named most influential Muslim personality in the world |work=[[The News International]] |url=https://www.thenews.com.pk/latest/535745-mufti-taqi-usmani-named-most-influential-muslim-personality-in-the-world}}</ref> He is considered a leading intellectual of the contemporary [[Deobandi movement]], and his opinions and fatwas are widely accepted by Deobandi scholars and institutions worldwide, including the [[Darul Uloom Deoband]] in India.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Schleifer |first=Abdallah |title=The Muslim 500: The World's 500 Most Influential Muslims, 2020 |publisher=The Royal Islamic Strategic Studies Centre |year=2020 |isbn=978-9957-635-45-9 |location=Amman, Jordan |pages=41 |language=en}}</ref> Since 2021, he has been serving as the Chairman of [[Wifaq ul Madaris Al-Arabia, Pakistan|Wifaq ul Madaris Al-Arabia]]. His father, [[Muhammad Shafi Deobandi|Shafi Usmani]], was the Grand Mufti of Darul Uloom Deoband and Taqi Usmani migrated to Pakistan with his family after the [[partition of India]] in 1948. |
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Usmani studied at [[Darul Uloom Karachi]], the [[University of Karachi]], and the [[University of the Punjab]]. He began teaching at Darul Uloom Karachi in 1960. Since 1967, he has been the editor of the Urdu magazine ''Al-Balagh'' and the English magazine ''Al-Balagh International'' since 1976. He is recognized as an authority in the field of Islamic law and its application.<ref>{{Citation |last=Younas |first=Salman |title=ʿUthmānī, Muḥammad Taqī |date=2022 |url=https://www.oxfordreference.com/view/10.1093/acref/9780197669419.001.0001/acref-9780197669419-e-447 |encyclopedia=Oxford Encyclopedia of the Islamic World: Digital Collection |access-date=2023-05-30 |publisher=Oxford University Press |language=en |doi= |isbn=978-0-19-766941-9}}</ref> He is a permanent member of the [[International Islamic Fiqh Academy]] of the [[Organisation of Islamic Cooperation|OIC]] and a former deputy chairman. He is also a member of the [[Muslim World League]] based in [[Mecca]]. At the age of 17, he wrote his first book titled ''Islam and Birth Control''. He is the author of 143 books on various subjects in Arabic, English, and Urdu. He is widely recognized for his contributions to Islamic economics, where he has played a leading role in Islamizing the banking and finance industry in Pakistan and abroad. In 1998, his book on Islamic economics, ''[[An Introduction to Islamic Finance]]'', was considered significant. His extensive work in Islamic economics led to his appointment as the Chairman of the [[Accounting and Auditing Organization for Islamic Financial Institutions]] (AAOIFI), a Bahrain-based Islamic Financial Institution of the [[Islamic Development Bank]]. In 2014, he was appointed as the Chairman of the Shariah Board of the [[State Bank of Pakistan]]. He has also served as the Chairman of the Shariah Board in more than a dozen Islamic banks and financial institutions. In recognition of his contributions to Islamic economics, he received the Islamic Development Bank Prize in 2014. Under his supervision, the English translation of ''[[Ma'ariful Qur'an]]'' was completed. He has authored translations and explanations of the Quran in both English and Urdu, which were published as [[The Noble Quran: Meaning With Explanatory Notes|''The Noble Quran'']] and ''[[Tauzeeh Al-Qur'an]]'', respectively. Along with ''Ulum al-Quran'', these works are his major contributions to the [[Quranic studies|study of the Quran]]. In the field of [[Fiqh]] (Islamic jurisprudence), his notable works include ''Fatawa-e-Usmani'', ''Fiqh al-Buyu'', ''Fiqhi Maqalat'', ''Islam and Modern Economic Problems'', and ''Buhuth fi Qadhaya Fiqhiyyah Mu`asirah'', among others. His comprehensive explanation of ''[[Sahih Muslim]]'', titled ''[[Takmilah Fath al-Mulhim bi-Sharh Sahih al-Imam Muslim|Takmilah Fath al-Mulhim]]'', spans six volumes and is considered his finest work. The Hadith encyclopedia '' |
Usmani studied at [[Darul Uloom Karachi]], the [[University of Karachi]], and the [[University of the Punjab]]. He began teaching at Darul Uloom Karachi in 1960. Since 1967, he has been the editor of the Urdu magazine ''Al-Balagh'' and the English magazine ''Al-Balagh International'' since 1976. He is recognized as an authority in the field of Islamic law and its application.<ref>{{Citation |last=Younas |first=Salman |title=ʿUthmānī, Muḥammad Taqī |date=2022 |url=https://www.oxfordreference.com/view/10.1093/acref/9780197669419.001.0001/acref-9780197669419-e-447 |encyclopedia=Oxford Encyclopedia of the Islamic World: Digital Collection |access-date=2023-05-30 |publisher=Oxford University Press |language=en |doi= |isbn=978-0-19-766941-9}}</ref> He is a permanent member of the [[International Islamic Fiqh Academy]] of the [[Organisation of Islamic Cooperation|OIC]] and a former deputy chairman. He is also a member of the [[Muslim World League]] based in [[Mecca]]. At the age of 17, he wrote his first book titled ''Islam and Birth Control''. He is the author of 143 books on various subjects in Arabic, English, and Urdu. He is widely recognized for his contributions to Islamic economics, where he has played a leading role in Islamizing the banking and finance industry in Pakistan and abroad. In 1998, his book on Islamic economics, ''[[An Introduction to Islamic Finance]]'', was considered significant. His extensive work in Islamic economics led to his appointment as the Chairman of the [[Accounting and Auditing Organization for Islamic Financial Institutions]] (AAOIFI), a Bahrain-based Islamic Financial Institution of the [[Islamic Development Bank]]. In 2014, he was appointed as the Chairman of the Shariah Board of the [[State Bank of Pakistan]]. He has also served as the Chairman of the Shariah Board in more than a dozen Islamic banks and financial institutions. In recognition of his contributions to Islamic economics, he received the Islamic Development Bank Prize in 2014. Under his supervision, the English translation of ''[[Ma'ariful Qur'an]]'' was completed. He has authored translations and explanations of the Quran in both English and Urdu, which were published as [[The Noble Quran: Meaning With Explanatory Notes|''The Noble Quran'']] and ''[[Tauzeeh Al-Qur'an]]'', respectively. Along with ''Ulum al-Quran'', these works are his major contributions to the [[Quranic studies|study of the Quran]]. In the field of [[Fiqh]] (Islamic jurisprudence), his notable works include ''Fatawa-e-Usmani'', ''Fiqh al-Buyu'', ''Fiqhi Maqalat'', ''Islam and Modern Economic Problems'', and ''Buhuth fi Qadhaya Fiqhiyyah Mu`asirah'', among others. His comprehensive explanation of ''[[Sahih Muslim]]'', titled ''[[Takmilah Fath al-Mulhim bi-Sharh Sahih al-Imam Muslim|Takmilah Fath al-Mulhim]]'', spans six volumes and is considered his finest work. The Hadith encyclopedia ''Al-Mudawwanah al-Jāmiʿah'' was compiled under his supervision. Among his other works in the field of hadith sciences are ''Inamul Bari'', ''Darus Tirmizi'', and ''The Authority of Sunnah''. In recognition of his services in public welfare, he was honored with Pakistan's civil award, [[Sitara-i-Imtiaz]], in 2019. In 2010, [[Abdullah II of Jordan]] bestowed upon him the [[Order of Independence (Jordan)|Order of Independence]]. In 2022, he received an honorary [[Doctor of Letters]] degree from an American International Theism University. |
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==Early life and education== |
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Muhammad Taqi Usmani was born on 5 Shawwal 1362 [[Hijri year|AH]] ( |
Muhammad Taqi Usmani was born on 5 Shawwal 1362 [[Hijri year|AH]] (5 October 1943) in the city of [[Deoband]] in [[Saharanpur district]], [[United Provinces (1937–1950)|United Provinces]], [[British India]].<ref>{{Cite book |last=Usmani |first=Taqi |title=আমার জীবনকথা |publisher=Maktabatul Ashraf |year=2021 |isbn=9789849173038 |volume=1 |location=Dhaka |pages=40–41 |language=bn}}</ref> He was the fifth and youngest son of [[Muhammad Shafi Deobandi|Mufti Muhammad Shafi]] (1897–1976). With his full ''[[nasab]]'' (patronymic), he is Muhammad Taqi ibn Muhammad Shafi ibn Muhammad Yasin ibn Khalifah Tahsin Ali ibn Imam Ali ibn Karim Allah ibn Khair Allah ibn Shukr Allah. The forefathers of Miyanji Shukr Allah are unknown, but the family claims descent from [[Uthman]], the third [[caliph]] and a [[sahabah|companion]] of the Islamic prophet [[Muhammad]], hence the ''[[Nisba (onomastics)|nisbat]]'' "[[Usmani]]".<ref name="hakim">{{cite book |last1=Ḥakīm |first1=Luqmān |title= Muḥammad Taqī al-'Uthmānī: al-qāḍī al-faqīh wa-al-dā'iyah al-raḥḥālah |script-title=ar:محمد تقي العثماني: القاضي الفقيه والداعية الرحالة |date=2002 |orig-year=Composed 1998 |publisher=Dār al-Qalam |location=Dimashq |series='Ulamā' wa-mufakkirūn mu‘āsirūn: lamaḥāt min ḥayātihim wa-ta‘rīf bi-mu’allifātihim علماء ومفكرون معاصرون: لمحات من حياتهم وتعريف بمؤلفاتهم}}</ref><ref name=fsc>{{cite web|title=Profile of Justice Maulana Muhammad Taqi Usmani|publisher=Federal Shariat Court of Pakistan|access-date=13 October 2019|url=http://www.federalshariatcourt.gov.pk/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/Former%20Judges/Mr.Justice%20Maulana%20Muhammad%20Taqi%20Usmani.pdf|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304141409/http://federalshariatcourt.gov.pk/images/Former%20CJ_Jug_Reg_Immages/fj6.pdf|archive-date=4 March 2016|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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Usmani was born to several generations of educators. The title "Miyanji" applied to several of his ancestors indicates that they were teachers. His grandfather Muhammad Yasin (1865/66{{snd}}1936) taught Persian at [[Darul Uloom Deoband]]. Born the year before the madrasah's founding, he had been one of its first students and studied with some of its early teachers including [[Muhammad Yaqub Nanautawi]], Sayyid Ahmad Dihlawi, [[Mulla Mahmud Deobandi]], and [[Mahmud al-Hasan Deobandi]]. Usmani's father Muhammad Shafi was also a product of the Deoband seminary. He taught there for several decades and held the post of chief [[mufti]].<ref name="hakim"/> |
Usmani was born to several generations of educators. The title "Miyanji" applied to several of his ancestors indicates that they were teachers. His grandfather Muhammad Yasin (1865/66{{snd}}1936) taught Persian at [[Darul Uloom Deoband]]. Born the year before the madrasah's founding, he had been one of its first students and studied with some of its early teachers including [[Muhammad Yaqub Nanautawi]], Sayyid Ahmad Dihlawi, [[Mulla Mahmud Deobandi]], and [[Mahmud al-Hasan Deobandi]]. Usmani's father Muhammad Shafi was also a product of the Deoband seminary. He taught there for several decades and held the post of chief [[mufti]].<ref name="hakim"/> |
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He currently teaches [[Sahih Bukhari|Sahih al-Bukhari]], fiqh, and [[Islamic economics]] at [[Darul Uloom Karachi]] and is known for his ''Islahi Khutbat''. He was a key member of a team of scholars which helped declare [[Ahmadis]] non-Muslims by Pakistan's National Assembly during the era of former Pakistani president, [[Zulfikar Ali Bhutto]], in the 1970s. During the presidency of General [[Zia ul Haq]], he was instrumental in drafting laws pertaining to ''[[Hudood]]'', ''[[Qisas]]'' meaning ''retaliation in kind'' or |
He currently teaches [[Sahih Bukhari|Sahih al-Bukhari]], fiqh, and [[Islamic economics]] at [[Darul Uloom Karachi]] and is known for his ''Islahi Khutbat''. He was a key member of a team of scholars which helped declare [[Ahmadis]] non-Muslims by Pakistan's National Assembly during the era of former Pakistani president, [[Zulfikar Ali Bhutto]], in the 1970s. During the presidency of General [[Zia ul Haq]], he was instrumental in drafting laws pertaining to ''[[Hudood]]'', ''[[Qisas]]'' meaning ''retaliation in kind'' or an [[eye for an eye]] and ''[[Diyya]]'' (blood money).<ref name="TheMuslim500" /> |
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Muhammad Taqi Usmani | |
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محمد تقی عثمانی | |
Justice of the Shariat Appellate Bench of the Supreme Court of Pakistan | |
In office 10 July 1982 – May 2002 | |
Appointed by | Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq |
Justice of the Federal Shariat Court | |
In office 6 July 1981 – 10 July 1982 | |
Appointed by | Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq |
President of the Wifaq ul Madaris Al-Arabia, Pakistan | |
Assumed office 19 September 2021 | |
Preceded by | Abdur Razzaq Iskander |
President of the Darul Uloom Karachi[1] | |
Assumed office 2022 | |
Preceded by | Muhammad Rafi Usmani |
Personal details | |
Born | Deoband, United Provinces, British India | 3 October 1943
Nationality | Pakistani |
Alma mater | |
Personal life | |
Children | Imran Ashraf Usmani |
Parents |
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Main interest(s) | Fiqh, Tafsir, Hadith, Islamic economics, Islamic Law, Islam and modernity, Political aspects of Islam, Comparative religion |
Notable work(s) |
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Relatives |
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Religious life | |
Religion | Islam |
Denomination | Sunni |
Jurisprudence | Hanafi |
Creed | Maturidi |
Muslim leader | |
Teacher | Shafi Usmani, Muhammad Idris Kandhlawi, Abd al-Fattah Abu Ghudda, Rashid Ahmed Ludhianvi, Wali Hasan Tonki, Zakariyya Kandhlawi, Saleemullah Khan |
Disciple of | Abdul Hai Arifi, Masihullah Khan |
Students
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Influenced | |
Website | muftitaqiusmani |
Muhammad Taqi Usmani[a] (born 3 October 1943) SI, OI, is a Pakistani Islamic jurist and leading scholar in the fields of Qur'an, Hadith, Islamic law, Islamic economics, and comparative religion.[2] He was a member of the Council of Islamic Ideology from 1977 to 1981, a judge of the Federal Shariat Court from 1981 to 1982, and a judge in the Shariat Appellate Bench of the Supreme Court of Pakistan from 1982 to 2002. In 2020, he was selected as the most influential Muslim personality in the world.[3] He is considered a leading intellectual of the contemporary Deobandi movement, and his opinions and fatwas are widely accepted by Deobandi scholars and institutions worldwide, including the Darul Uloom Deoband in India.[4] Since 2021, he has been serving as the Chairman of Wifaq ul Madaris Al-Arabia. His father, Shafi Usmani, was the Grand Mufti of Darul Uloom Deoband and Taqi Usmani migrated to Pakistan with his family after the partition of India in 1948.
Usmani studied at Darul Uloom Karachi, the University of Karachi, and the University of the Punjab. He began teaching at Darul Uloom Karachi in 1960. Since 1967, he has been the editor of the Urdu magazine Al-Balagh and the English magazine Al-Balagh International since 1976. He is recognized as an authority in the field of Islamic law and its application.[5] He is a permanent member of the International Islamic Fiqh Academy of the OIC and a former deputy chairman. He is also a member of the Muslim World League based in Mecca. At the age of 17, he wrote his first book titled Islam and Birth Control. He is the author of 143 books on various subjects in Arabic, English, and Urdu. He is widely recognized for his contributions to Islamic economics, where he has played a leading role in Islamizing the banking and finance industry in Pakistan and abroad. In 1998, his book on Islamic economics, An Introduction to Islamic Finance, was considered significant. His extensive work in Islamic economics led to his appointment as the Chairman of the Accounting and Auditing Organization for Islamic Financial Institutions (AAOIFI), a Bahrain-based Islamic Financial Institution of the Islamic Development Bank. In 2014, he was appointed as the Chairman of the Shariah Board of the State Bank of Pakistan. He has also served as the Chairman of the Shariah Board in more than a dozen Islamic banks and financial institutions. In recognition of his contributions to Islamic economics, he received the Islamic Development Bank Prize in 2014. Under his supervision, the English translation of Ma'ariful Qur'an was completed. He has authored translations and explanations of the Quran in both English and Urdu, which were published as The Noble Quran and Tauzeeh Al-Qur'an, respectively. Along with Ulum al-Quran, these works are his major contributions to the study of the Quran. In the field of Fiqh (Islamic jurisprudence), his notable works include Fatawa-e-Usmani, Fiqh al-Buyu, Fiqhi Maqalat, Islam and Modern Economic Problems, and Buhuth fi Qadhaya Fiqhiyyah Mu`asirah, among others. His comprehensive explanation of Sahih Muslim, titled Takmilah Fath al-Mulhim, spans six volumes and is considered his finest work. The Hadith encyclopedia Al-Mudawwanah al-Jāmiʿah was compiled under his supervision. Among his other works in the field of hadith sciences are Inamul Bari, Darus Tirmizi, and The Authority of Sunnah. In recognition of his services in public welfare, he was honored with Pakistan's civil award, Sitara-i-Imtiaz, in 2019. In 2010, Abdullah II of Jordan bestowed upon him the Order of Independence. In 2022, he received an honorary Doctor of Letters degree from an American International Theism University.
Early life and education
[edit]Muhammad Taqi Usmani was born on 5 Shawwal 1362 AH (5 October 1943) in the city of Deoband in Saharanpur district, United Provinces, British India.[6] He was the fifth and youngest son of Mufti Muhammad Shafi (1897–1976). With his full nasab (patronymic), he is Muhammad Taqi ibn Muhammad Shafi ibn Muhammad Yasin ibn Khalifah Tahsin Ali ibn Imam Ali ibn Karim Allah ibn Khair Allah ibn Shukr Allah. The forefathers of Miyanji Shukr Allah are unknown, but the family claims descent from Uthman, the third caliph and a companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, hence the nisbat "Usmani".[7][8]
Usmani was born to several generations of educators. The title "Miyanji" applied to several of his ancestors indicates that they were teachers. His grandfather Muhammad Yasin (1865/66 – 1936) taught Persian at Darul Uloom Deoband. Born the year before the madrasah's founding, he had been one of its first students and studied with some of its early teachers including Muhammad Yaqub Nanautawi, Sayyid Ahmad Dihlawi, Mulla Mahmud Deobandi, and Mahmud al-Hasan Deobandi. Usmani's father Muhammad Shafi was also a product of the Deoband seminary. He taught there for several decades and held the post of chief mufti.[7]
In 1948, when Usmani was four years old, his father immigrated the family from Deoband to Karachi, Pakistan. Since there was not a madrasah nearby, Usmani's primary education began at home under his parents. He was later enrolled in Darul Uloom Karachi after Mufti Shafi founded the school in 1950. After completing his primary education, he began his formal religious training in the Dars-i Nizami curriculum in 1953. He passed the Fazil-i Arabi (Punjab Board) with distinction in 1958, and received his Alimiyyah degree with distinction from Darul Uloom Karachi in 1959. He then obtained his Takhassus (specialization) degree in fiqh (Islamic jurisprudence) and ifta (fatwa issuance) from Darul Uloom Karachi in 1961, earning the title of "Mufti". Usmani continued his education at the University of Karachi, obtaining a Bachelor of Arts in economics and politics in 1964, then a Bachelor of Laws with second-class honours in 1967. In 1970 he obtained a Master of Arts with first-class honours in Arabic language and literature from the University of Punjab.[7][8][9][10][11]
Teachers
[edit]Usmani received teaching licenses to teach hadith from Islamic scholars including Muhammad Shafi, Muhammad Idris Kandhlawi, Qari Muhammad Tayyib, Saleemullah Khan, Rashid Ahmed Ludhianvi, Sahban Mahmud, Zafar Ahmad Usmani, Muhammad Zakariya Kandhalvi, Hasan al-Mahshat Al-Makki Al-Maliki, 'Abdu-l-'Azeez Ibn Baz Al-Maliki, Abd al-Fattah Abu Ghuddah, Abi Al-Faid Muhammad Yasin Al-Fadani Ash-Shafi'i, and others.[11]
Islamic Economics
[edit]Usmani pioneered the concept of Islamic banking in Pakistan when he established the Meezan Bank.[citation needed] Usmani has authored books in Arabic, Urdu, and English on Islamic topics in addition to articles on Islamic banking and finance published in journals and magazines.[citation needed]
According to The Muslim 500: "Usmani's chief influence comes from his position as a global authority on the issue of Islamic finance."[12]
Awards and honours
[edit]- 2022: The Royal Islamic Strategic Studies Centre ranks Usmani 6th in the 2023 edition of The 500 Most Influential Muslims.[13]
- 2022: Honorary doctorate degree awarded in Islamic Law and Jurisprudence by American International Theism University
- 2019: Sitara-i Imtiaz (Star of Excellence) in the field of public service, conferred by the President of Pakistan[14]
- 2019: The Royal Islamic Strategic Studies Centre ranks Usmani 1st in the 2020 edition of The 500 Most Influential Muslims. He has been included in the top 50 in every edition of the publication since its inception in 2009.
- 2017: The Global Islamic Finance Report ranks Usmani 2nd most influential person in the global Islamic financial services industry
- 2017: Lifetime Achievement Award, Islamic Finance Excellence Awards (IFEA), Center of Islamic Finance at COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Lahore[15]
- 2016: Lifetime Achievement Award, Islamic Finance Forum of South Asia (IFFSA)[16]
- 2014: Islamic Development Bank (IDB) Prize in Islamic Banking and Finance[17][18]
- 2011: King Abdullah II Award[18]
- 2011: Lifetime Achievement Award, Islamic Business & Finance Magazine[19][18]
- 2010: Wisam al-Istiqlal (Order of Independence), 1st class, conferred by the King of Jordan[20]
- 2004: Emir Muhammad bin Rashid Al Maktum Award[18]
Academia
[edit]He currently teaches Sahih al-Bukhari, fiqh, and Islamic economics at Darul Uloom Karachi and is known for his Islahi Khutbat. He was a key member of a team of scholars which helped declare Ahmadis non-Muslims by Pakistan's National Assembly during the era of former Pakistani president, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, in the 1970s. During the presidency of General Zia ul Haq, he was instrumental in drafting laws pertaining to Hudood, Qisas meaning retaliation in kind or an eye for an eye and Diyya (blood money).[12]
Personal views
[edit]Usmani strongly opposes elements of explicit modernity, which he describes as engulfing
"the whole world in the tornado of nudity and obscenity, and has provided an excuse for fornication, and more so it has led under thunder claps to the passage of a bill in the British House of Commons to legalize homosexuality. It is in the shadow of the same modernity that Western women are openly displaying banners on the streets demanding legalization of abortion"[21]
At a religious conference in 1984, he urged a more "dynamic attitude" towards the practice of ijtihad, arguing there is no shortage of fine minds capable of interpreting the sharia, but warning against the contamination of sharia by Western ideas such as the elimination of hudud penalties such as amputation and stoning.[22][23]
Positions held
[edit]Position | Organisation | Location | From |
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President | Wifaq ul Madaris | Multan | 2021 |
President | Ittehad-e-Tanzeemat-Madaris Pakistan | 2021 | |
Vice President and Shaykh al-Hadith | Jamia Darul Uloom Karachi | Karachi | |
Chairman | Centre for Islamic Economics, Pakistan[24] | Pakistan | 1991 |
Chairman | International Shariah Standard Council, Accounting and Auditing Organization for Islamic Financial Institutions[25] | ||
Permanent Member | International Islamic Fiqh Academy, Jeddah, organ of the Organisation of Islamic Conference[26][12] | Jeddah | |
Member | Islamic Fiqh Academy of Rabita-al-'Alam-e-Islami | Makkah | |
Chairman Shariah Board | Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank | UAE | |
Chairman Shariah Board | Meezan Bank Limited | Karachi | |
Chairman Shariah Board | International Islamic Rating Agency | Bahrain | |
Chairman Shariah Board | Pak-Kuwait Takaful | Karachi | |
Chairman Shariah Board | Arif Habib Investments – Pakistan International Islamic Fund | Karachi | |
Chairman Board | American International Theism University[27] | USA | |
Member Shariah Board | Arcapita Investment Fund | Bahrain | |
Member Unified Shariah Board | Islamic Development Bank | Jeddah | |
Member Shariah Board | Shariah Board Guidance Financial Group[28] | USA |
Positions held in the past
[edit]This section of a biography of a living person does not include any references or sources. (April 2020) |
Position | Organisation | From | to |
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Member | Council of Islamic Ideology | 1977 | 1981 |
Judge | Federal Shariat Court of Pakistan[29] | 1980 | 1982 |
Judge | Shariat Appellate Bench, Supreme Court of Pakistan[12][30] | 1982 | 2002 |
Member | Syndicate University of Karachi | 1985 | 1988 |
Member | Board of Governors, International Islamic University Islamabad | 1985 | 1989 |
Member | International Institute of Islamic Economics | 1985 | 1988 |
Member | Board of Trustees International Islamic University, Islamabad | 2004 | 2007 |
Member | Commission for Islamisation of Economy of Pakistan | ||
Member Shariah Board | Bank of Khyber, Pehawar | ||
Member Shariah Board | Dow Jones Index, New York | ||
Member Shariah Board | HSBC Amanah Finance Dubai | ||
Member Shariah Board | Swiss Re Takaful, Switzerland | ||
Member Shariah Board | Bank Islami | ||
Member Shariah Board | Dubai Bank | ||
Member Shariah Board | Robert Fleming Oasis Fund, Luxemburg | ||
Member Shariah Board | AL Bakarah Group Jeddah | ||
Member Shariah Board | ABC Investment Bank |
Bibliography
[edit]Usmani has authored 143 books including Tauzeeh Al-Qur'an, An Introduction to Islamic Finance, Contemporary Fataawa, The Authority of Sunnah, Uloomu-l-Qur'an. He has also written a supplement to Shabbir Ahmad Usmani's Fath al-Mulhim, entitled Takmila Fath al-Mulhim.[30][31]
See also
[edit]Notes
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "افغانستان کے دورے پر گئے مفتی تقی عثمانی کو صدر علوی کا فون". Dunya News (in Urdu). 25 July 2022. Retrieved 12 February 2024.
- ^ Nawi, Zaharudin; Marzuki, Zunaidah Mohd (2017). "Mufti Muḥammad Taqī 'Usmānī and his scholarly contribution to the Qur'anic studies". Al-Irsyad: Journal of Islamic and Contemporary Issues. 2 (1): 94. doi:10.53840/alirsyad.v2i1.29. ISSN 2550-1992.
- ^ "Mufti Taqi Usmani named most influential Muslim personality in the world". The News International. 3 October 2019.
- ^ Schleifer, Abdallah (2020). The Muslim 500: The World's 500 Most Influential Muslims, 2020. Amman, Jordan: The Royal Islamic Strategic Studies Centre. p. 41. ISBN 978-9957-635-45-9.
- ^ Younas, Salman (2022), "ʿUthmānī, Muḥammad Taqī", Oxford Encyclopedia of the Islamic World: Digital Collection, Oxford University Press, ISBN 978-0-19-766941-9, retrieved 30 May 2023
- ^ Usmani, Taqi (2021). আমার জীবনকথা (in Bengali). Vol. 1. Dhaka: Maktabatul Ashraf. pp. 40–41. ISBN 9789849173038.
- ^ a b c Ḥakīm, Luqmān (2002) [Composed 1998]. Muḥammad Taqī al-'Uthmānī: al-qāḍī al-faqīh wa-al-dā'iyah al-raḥḥālah محمد تقي العثماني: القاضي الفقيه والداعية الرحالة. 'Ulamā' wa-mufakkirūn mu‘āsirūn: lamaḥāt min ḥayātihim wa-ta‘rīf bi-mu’allifātihim علماء ومفكرون معاصرون: لمحات من حياتهم وتعريف بمؤلفاتهم. Dimashq: Dār al-Qalam.
- ^ a b "Profile of Justice Maulana Muhammad Taqi Usmani" (PDF). Federal Shariat Court of Pakistan. Archived (PDF) from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 13 October 2019.
- ^ "Islamic Finance Scholars". IjaraLoans.com. 30 June 2014. Archived from the original on 30 October 2014. Retrieved 27 October 2019.
- ^ Kettell, Brian (2011) [2008]. Introduction to Islamic Banking and Finance. Wiley. p. 28.
- ^ a b "Mufti Taqi Usmani". albalagh.net. Albalagh. Archived from the original on 3 April 2007. Retrieved 14 October 2019.
- ^ a b c d "Sheikh Taqi Usmani's Profile". TheMuslim500.com. Archived from the original on 5 July 2017. Retrieved 25 October 2019.
- ^ "The World's 500 Most Influential Muslims 2023" (PDF). Royal Islamic Strategic Studies Centre. Retrieved 26 December 2022.
- ^ "Conferment of Pakistan Civil Awards" (PDF) (Press release). Government of Pakistan, Cabinet Secretariat. 14 August 2019. Archived from the original (PDF) on 21 October 2019.
- ^ "Islamic Finance Excellence Awards 2017". COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus. Archived from the original on 19 September 2017. Retrieved 27 October 2019.
- ^ "Meezan Bank receives multiple awards at Islamic Finance Forum of South Asia – SriLanka" (Press release). Meezan Bank. 15 August 2016. Archived from the original on 21 October 2019.
- ^ "Taqi Usmani, Rodney Wilson share IDB prize". Arab News. Jeddah. 9 May 2014. Archived from the original on 12 July 2014. Retrieved 27 October 2019.
- ^ a b c d "عن الشيخ". muftitaqiusmani.com. Archived from the original on 21 October 2019. Retrieved 17 October 2020.
- ^ "Double first for the top winners at the Islamic Business & Finance Awards 2011" (Press release). Market Buzz. 14 December 2011. Archived from the original on 21 October 2019.
- ^ "أعلى وسام أردني لعمرو خالد" (in Arabic). Alanba. 4 October 2010. Archived from the original on 21 October 2019. Retrieved 17 October 2020.
- ^ Taqi Usmani, Muhammad. Islam and Modernism. p. 6. Retrieved 27 October 2019.
- ^ Kadri, Sadakat (2012). Heaven on Earth: A Journey Through Shari'a Law from the Deserts of Ancient Arabia ... Macmillan. pp. 228–9. ISBN 9780099523277.
- ^ Usmani, Taqi (13 November 2013). "THE ISLAMIC WAY OF LIFE. Misunderstandings about "Ijtehad" [excerpt taken from Islam and Modernism by Taqi Usmani]". Islamic reality. Archived from the original on 20 November 2015. Retrieved 27 October 2019.
- ^ Hannan, Abdul (17 October 2020). "Chairman - Centre for Islamic Economics". Centre for Islamic Economics. Retrieved 26 October 2021.
- ^ "Sharia Standards Board - Sharia Standards Board - About AAOIFI - AAOIFI". Archived from the original on 28 December 2013. Retrieved 27 December 2013.
- ^ Brian Kettell, Introduction to Islamic Banking and Finance, p 28. ISBN 047097804X.
- ^ "American International Theism University - Board Members". 28 October 2020.
- ^ "Profile of Mufti Taqi Usmani (Archived Copy)". Retrieved 27 October 2019.
- ^ "Taqi Usmani elected Wafaqul Madaris Arabia president". The News International. Retrieved 26 October 2021.
- ^ a b "Justice Sheikh Muhammad Taqi Usmani". themuslim500.com. Retrieved 19 January 2021.
- ^ Zil Huma (January–June 2019). "Mufti Muhammad Taqi Usmani ki maroof tasnīfāt-o-tālifāt ka ta'ārufi jāyzah" [Interpretation of the leading books and compositions of Mufti Muhammad Taqi Usmani]. Rāhatul Qulūb. 3 (1): 197–224. Archived from the original on 28 January 2021. Retrieved 19 January 2021.
Bibliography
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External links
[edit]- Official website
- Studio Recording HD Audio Quran Tafseer Urdu Lectures by Mufti Taqi Usmani
- Urdu Books - Mufti Taqi Usmani
- English Books - Mufti Taki Usmani
- Khutbaat e Usmani (Juma Lectures) of Mufti Taqi Usmani in Urdu
- Audio Quran Tafseer Lectures by Mufti Taqi Usmani
- Get Urdu Quran Translation (Audio & PDF Version) by Taqi Usmani[permanent dead link ]
- Official website of Darul Uloom Karachi
- An Introduction to Islamic Finance by Mufti Taqi Usmani
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