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'''Syed Jawad Naqvi''' ({{lang-ur|{{nq|سید جواد نقوی}}}}; born 1952) is a Pakistani [[Twelver]] [[Shia Islam|Shia]] cleric, religious leader and Quran interpreter.<ref>[https://bloghumanbeingsfirst.wordpress.com/2013/11/22/rise-of-revolutionary-islam-in-pakistan-by-zahirebrahim/ Rise of revolutionary islam in Pakistan]</ref><ref>[https://www.bookdepository.com/Role-Women-Towards-System-Wilayat-Syed-Jawad-Naqvi/9781519236067 The role of Women towards system of Wilayat by Hujatul Islam Syed Jawad Naqvi]</ref><ref>[https://www.facebook.com/274410366405407/posts/553699411809833/?app=fbl]</ref><ref>[https://www.facebook.com/100000895705250/posts/1396870840352759/?app=fbl]</ref>{{Primary source inline|date=May 2020}}
'''Allama Syed Jawad Naqvi''' ({{lang-ur|{{nq|علامہ سید جواد نقوی}}}}; born 1952) is a Pakistani [[Twelver]] [[Shia Islam|Shia]] cleric, religious leader and Quran interpreter.<ref>[https://bloghumanbeingsfirst.wordpress.com/2013/11/22/rise-of-revolutionary-islam-in-pakistan-by-zahirebrahim/ Rise of revolutionary islam in Pakistan]</ref><ref>[https://www.bookdepository.com/Role-Women-Towards-System-Wilayat-Syed-Jawad-Naqvi/9781519236067 The role of Women towards system of Wilayat by Hujatul Islam Syed Jawad Naqvi]</ref><ref>[https://www.facebook.com/274410366405407/posts/553699411809833/?app=fbl]</ref><ref>[https://www.facebook.com/100000895705250/posts/1396870840352759/?app=fbl]</ref>. He has three PhD<nowiki/>s in philosophy, sociology and [[Fiqh]]. He has studied and taught [[Islam]] in Iran for more than 30 years. His most prominent teacher was [[Ayatollah Abdollah Javadi-Amoli]]. Naqvi is the principal of Jamia Urwa-tul-Wusqa and Jamia Jaffria, Shia Islamic seminaries in [[Lahore]] and [[Gujranwala]] respectively. He is also the principal of Jamia Ummul Kitaab in [[Lahore]], head of Deen-ul-Qayyim Online Islamic school and Siraat Education School System.<ref>http://www.deenulqayyim.com/</ref> Naqvi is also the editor of the monthly magazine Masharab-e-Naab.<ref>Magazine Mashrab e Naab --http://www.mashrabenaab.com</ref> He is a staunch supporter of the [[Iranian Revolution|Islamic Revolution of Iran]]. In many of his speeches he propagates the hardline version of [[Wilayat-e-Fiqh]].<ref>Raheislam monthly magazine vol. 26-page 42</ref>


==Career==
==Career==

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Allama
علامہ
Syed Jawad Naqvi
سید جواد نقوی
File:Syed Jawad Naqvi.jpg
Chancellor of Jamia Urwa-tul-Wusqa
In office
2005–present
Preceded byPosition established
Principal of Howza Ilmia Jamia Jaffria
In office
1982–present
Preceded byMufti Jafar Hussain
Chairman of Siraat Education Schooling System
In office
1989–present
Preceded byPosition established
Islamic Revolutionary Cleric
Personal details
Born (1952-03-05) 5 March 1952 (age 72)
Haripur, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
NationalityPakistan
Alma materQom Seminary, Iran
OccupationIslamic scholar, teacher, public speaker
WebsiteIslami Markaz
ReligionIslam
DenominationTwelver Shīʿā
MadhhabJaʿfari
Notable works (in Urdu)Islam-e-Naab, Inqlab-e-Islami, Wilayat-e-Faqīh, Insan Shanasi, Afkar-e-Imam Khomeini

Allama Syed Jawad Naqvi (Template:Lang-ur; born 1952) is a Pakistani Twelver Shia cleric, religious leader and Quran interpreter.[1][2][3][4]. He has three PhDs in philosophy, sociology and Fiqh. He has studied and taught Islam in Iran for more than 30 years. His most prominent teacher was Ayatollah Abdollah Javadi-Amoli. Naqvi is the principal of Jamia Urwa-tul-Wusqa and Jamia Jaffria, Shia Islamic seminaries in Lahore and Gujranwala respectively. He is also the principal of Jamia Ummul Kitaab in Lahore, head of Deen-ul-Qayyim Online Islamic school and Siraat Education School System.[5] Naqvi is also the editor of the monthly magazine Masharab-e-Naab.[6] He is a staunch supporter of the Islamic Revolution of Iran. In many of his speeches he propagates the hardline version of Wilayat-e-Fiqh.[7]

Career

He has three PhDs in philosophy, sociology and Fiqh.[citation needed] He has studied and taught Islam in Iran for more than 30 years. His most prominent teacher was Ayatollah Abdollah Javadi-Amoli. Naqvi is the principal of Jamia Urwa-tul-Wusqa and Jamia Jaffria, Shia Islamic seminaries in Lahore and Gujranwala respectively. He is also the principal of Jamia Ummul Kitaab in Lahore, head of Deen-ul-Qayyim Online Islamic school and Siraat Education School System.[8][better source needed] Naqvi is also the editor of the monthly magazine Masharab-e-Naab.[9] He is a staunch supporter of the Islamic Revolution of Iran. In many of his speeches he propagates the hardline version of Wilayat-e-Fiqh.[10][better source needed]

Islamic Awakening Movement

Syed Jawad Naqvi is the founder and religion leader of movement of Islamic Awakening in the sub-continent. ″Tehreek e Baidari e Ummat e Mustafa SAWW″ was launched in the congregation of 7 October 2012 held at Nasir Bagh Lahore. Gatherings were held throughout Pakistan in order to initiate a movement against US and Israel who oppressed the Muslim countries. [11][non-primary source needed] According to Syed Jawad Naqvi, Islamic Awakening or Islamic revival is global phenomenon of political Islam which started in 20th century and was expedited by Islamic Revolution in Iran. He is also known as Quaid of Pakistan.[citation needed]

Allegations and controversies

In a 2012 report by , he has been described as pro-Iran and to be financially supported by Iran. Alex Vatanka writes in an article titled "The Guardian of Pakistan's Shia"[12] published by Hudson Institute, a strategic think-tank based in Washington. It Says:

"Accordingly, many of Pakistan’s Shia religious figures have become highly vocal and partisan supporters of Khamenei. For example, Syed Jawad Naqvi, a prominent activist preacher and the head of a recently-launched Shia seminary in Pakistan, idealizes the theocracy in the Islamic Republic of Iran and calls himself a devoted follower of Khamenei. He has additionally published articles as well as a book denouncing Iran’s anti-clerical Green opposition movement.27 Not surprisingly, Naqvi’s seminary was reportedly established in part with financial support from the Iranian state."[12]

In 2019, an article in The News described him of having "uniquely Iran-centered career".[13] As recent as January 2020, he has been described as "a major supporter of Iran’s theocracy" by Foreign Policy, an American news publication.[14]

In 2013, Mohammadi Masjid stopped Naqvi’s sermons after there was scuffle occurred when Police prevented Naqvi's security from entering the mosque, sparking mass protests outside the mosque. Allegedly his security guard was carrying unlicensed weapon. Police accused students of Naqvi, for creating the chaos and roughing up the cameraman, the varsity condemned the irresponsible behavior of the police.[15] Subsequently, Naqvi was banned by Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif from lecturing at Mohammadi Masjid in Lahore.[16][17][18] In 2019, Naqvi termed Aurat March Organisers ‘Most Evil Of All Women’.[19] In 2020, Naqvi's video got viral on social media in which he is comparing Azadari (mourning of Imam Husayn) with Tarawih. Several prominent Shia scholars both from India and Pakistan condemned this comparison and criticized Naqvi for the same.[20] Naqvi has also given controversial statements in the past as well which made him a controversial figure among Shias of Indian Subcontinent.[21]

Works

Weekly Friday Revival newspaper

In March 2015, just after the inauguration of Jamia Masjid Allama Mufti Jaffar, Friday prayer started there and Syed Jawad Naqvi delivered more than 70 Friday sermons there.[22][non-primary source needed] Now he delivers "Friday Lectures" in Masjid Bait ul Ateeq, Lahore.[23] Weekly Ahyae Jumma newspaper is published of these Friday lectures. This newspaper contains detailed political analysis of weekly national, regional and global issues.[24][better source needed]

Books

Naqvi has written many books on the Quran, Pan Islamic Unity, Karbala and Islam including:[25]

Urdu

  • وحدت امّت مسلمه کا تاريخى مطالبه / Vaḥdat-i ummat Muslimah kā tārīk̲h̲ī mut̤ālabah, Islāmābād : Markaz-i Taḥqīqāt-i Islāmī Baʻs̲at, 2008, 213 p. On the importance and need of unity in Islam; ummah (Islam).
  • اقدار عاشورا / Aqdār-i ʻĀshūrā, Islāmābād : Matāb Pablīkeshanz, 2010, 381 p. On the eminence of Tenth of Muḥarram, role of Ḥusayn ibn ʻAlī, d. 680 in the Battle of Karbalāʼ, Iraq, 680.
  • آداب فهم قرآن / Ādāb-i fahm-i Qurʼān, Lāhore : Matāb Pablīkeshanz, 2012-, multiple volumes. On the sciences of Qur'an.
  • حسين ورث انبياء / Ḥusain varis̲-i Anbiyāʼ, Islāmābād : Markaz-i Taḥqīqāt-i Islāmī Baʻs̲at : Matāb Pablīkeshanz, 2012, 305 p. On the eminence of Ḥusayn ibn-i ʻAlī, d. 680.
  • وحدت امّت : اسلام کا فراموش‌شده رکن / Vaḥdat-i ummat : Islām kā farāmūshʹshudah rukan, Islāmābād : Markaz-i Taḥqīqāt-i Islāmī Baʻs̲at, 2013, 491 p. On the importance and need of unity in Islam.
  • فتنۀ آخرالزمان / Fitnah-yi Āk̲h̲iruzzamān, Islāmʹābād : Matāb Pablīkeshanz, 2013, 217 p. On different types of violences in Islam, according to Shi'as.
  • اسلام اور سيکولرازم / Islām aur sekūlarizm, Islāmābād : Matāb Pablīkeshanz, 2014, 207 p. Comparative study of Islam and Secularism.
  • فلسفۀ قيام امام حسين / Falsafah-yi qiyām-i Imām-i Ḥusain, Islāmābād : Matāb Pablīkeshanz, 2014, 226 p. On the eminence of Ḥusayn ibn ʻAlī, d -680 with special reference to the Battle of Karbalā, Iraq, 680.
  • کربلا : حق و باطل ميں جدائى کا معيار / Karbalā : ḥaqq o bāt̤il men̲ judāʼī kā miʻyār, Islāmābād : Matāb Pablīkeshanz, 2014, 296 p. Study on the battle of Karbalāʼ.
  • کربلا اتمام حجّت / Karbalā itmām-i ḥujjat, Lāhore : Matāb Pablīkeshanz, 2015, 241 p. Study on the battle of Karbalāʼ.
  • آفات امّت / Āfāt-i ummat, Matāb Pablīkeshanz, 2016, 305 p. Guidelines for 21st century Shīʼah's in Pakistan; collected speeches.
  • امامت کى سرزمين پر اجنبى سائے / Imāmat kī sarzamīn par ajnabī sāʼe, [Pakistan] : Pairavān-i Valāyat-i Pākistān, 2016, 169 p. Speeches on the Shīʻah politics; Islam and politics in Gilgit-Baltistān.
  • سنن الهى در قرآن / Sunan-i iláhī dar Qurāʼn, Islāmābād : Matāb Pablīkeshanz, 2017, 2 volumes. On the interpretation of the Qurʼan with special reference to the sunna of God in Islam; Shīʻah viewpoint.
  • دشمن شناسى از نظر قرآن / Dushman shināsī az naz̤r-i Qurʼān, Islāmābād : Matāb Pablīkeshanz, 2017, 266 p. Enemies in the light of Qurʼanic teaching.
  • داستان امامت فراموشى و قصّۀ احيائے امامت / Dāstān-i imāmat farāmoshī va qiṣṣah-yi aḥyā-yi imāmat, Islāmābād : Matāb Pablīkeshanz, 2018, 296 p.
  • فطرت / Fit̤rat, Islāmābād : Matāb Pablīkeshanz, 2018, 188 p.

English

  • Defeated velvet revolution in Iran, Qom, Iran : Matab publications, 2009, 159 p.

Works about Naqvi's views

  • "Politics of Shi‘i Identity in South Asia: Syed Jawad Naqvi's Concept of Wilayat-i Fiqh'", Centre for Modern Indian Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences, Georg-August-Universität, Göttingen.[18]
  • "Notes from the Margins: Shi‘a Political Theology in Contemporary Pakistan", Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, US.[26][dead link]

See also

References

  1. ^ Rise of revolutionary islam in Pakistan
  2. ^ The role of Women towards system of Wilayat by Hujatul Islam Syed Jawad Naqvi
  3. ^ [1]
  4. ^ [2]
  5. ^ http://www.deenulqayyim.com/
  6. ^ Magazine Mashrab e Naab --http://www.mashrabenaab.com
  7. ^ Raheislam monthly magazine vol. 26-page 42
  8. ^ http://www.deenulqayyim.com/
  9. ^ Magazine Mashrab e Naab --http://www.mashrabenaab.com
  10. ^ Raheislam monthly magazine vol. 26-page 42
  11. ^ http://islamimarkaz.com/user_selected_top_lec.asp?id=507
  12. ^ a b https://www.hudson.org/research/9863-the-guardian-of-pakistan-s-shia
  13. ^ "Shia Islam in colonial India and Pakistan | Dialogue | thenews.com.pk". www.thenews.com.pk. Retrieved 13 May 2020.
  14. ^ Weinstein, Adam. "South Asia's Shiites Are Eschewing Sectarianism". Foreign Policy. Retrieved 13 May 2020.
  15. ^ Chaos at Majlis, Cops held Responsible
  16. ^ CM Sharif Bans Shia Scholar Syed Jawad Naqvi Archived 26 October 2014 at the Wayback Machine/
  17. ^ Punjab CM Shahbaz bans Shia scholar Syed Jawad Naqvi
  18. ^ a b Qian, Adrian Wendy. "Politics of Shi'i Identity in South Asia: Syed Jawad Naqvi's Concept of Wilayat-i Fiqh". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  19. ^ Daur, Naya (10 April 2019). "Religious Scholar Jawad Naqvi Terms Aurat March Organisers 'Most Evil Of All Women'". Naya Daur. Retrieved 13 May 2020.
  20. ^ Criticism of Jawad Naqvi over comparison of Tarawih & Majlis,
  21. ^ "Lockdown mein Namaz-e-Taraweeh ya Majaalis - Allama Syed Jawad Naqvi". www.youtube.com. Retrieved 13 May 2020.
  22. ^ http://fridayrevival.com/index.php/
  23. ^ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCADyQ651fWNDWIKRe8rLBzA
  24. ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gobXT-m7Dis
  25. ^ Profile on WorldCat
  26. ^ {{Cite journal|last=Saif|first=Mashal|title=Notes from the Margins: Shi‘a Political Theology in Contemporary Pakistan|url=http://journals.miu.ac.ir/backend/uploads/3d6326052ef44f6fc518683e5a0cfdace1226c8d.pdf