Tariq Jamil
Tariq Jamil Sahab | |||||||
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Nationality | Pakistani | ||||||
Alma mater | Jamia Arabia, Raiwind | ||||||
Religious life | |||||||
Religion | Islam | ||||||
Denomination | Sunni | ||||||
Movement | Tablighi Jamaat | ||||||
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Channel | |||||||
Years active | 2017–present | ||||||
Subscribers | 3.38 million[1] (13 April 2020) | ||||||
Total views | 211 million[1] (13 April 2020) | ||||||
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Last updated: 13 April 2020 | |||||||
Website | tariqjamilofficial |
Tariq Jamil (Template:Lang-ur; born 1 October 1953) is a Pakistani Islamic television preacher, religious writer, scholar and a member of the Tablighi Jamaat.[2][3][4]
Early life and education
Tariq Jamil was born on 1 January 1953 in Mian Channu, Pakistan.[5] Jamil is an alumnus of Government College University, Lahore. He received his Islamic education from Jamia Arabia, Raiwind, where he studied Qur’an, Hadith, Sufism, logic, and Islamic jurisprudence.[4][6]
He belongs to a landhoder family, 2 to 3 kilometers from Tulumba, in Aariwala (Hussainpur). His brother, Tahir Kamal Sahu is a cardiologist. Tariq enrolled in King Edward Medical College after finishing pre-medical from Government College Lahore, but then the trend towards religious education prevailed, leaving King Edward without completing MBBS.[7][6]
Career
Tariq Jamil has delivered religious sermons internationally and comes from a school of thought called Deoband.[8] He supports ethnic and sectarian harmony.[9][10]
Jamil's sermons focus on "self-purification, avoidance of violence, observance of Allah’s orders and pursuing the way of Prophet Muhammad."[4]
Jamil has been named continuously as one as of The 500 Most Influential Muslims in the world by the Royal Aal al-Bayt Institute for Islamic Thought in Jordan from 2013 to 2019.[4]
Relationship with influencers
Jamil enjoys good terms with Sharif family and Chaudhry family of Gujrat, particularly Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi.[11]
Bibliography
- Tariq Jamil, Majmua Bayanat-e-Jameel (2014) ISBN 9-691-19936-X
- Tariq Jamil, Hamare Masail Ka Hal (2014) ISBN 9-697-37895-9
References
- ^ a b "About channel/UCct5L-DaVYK8UtmqGU8gJtw". YouTube.
- ^ Hanif, Muhammad (20 May 2019). "بڑے ہو کر کیا بنو گے، مولانا طارق جمیل" [Q: What Do You Want To Be When You Grow Up, A: Maulana Tariq Jamil]. BBC Urdu.
- ^ Freitag, Ulrike, ed. (2009). Translocality: The Study of Globalising Processes from a Southern Perspective. BRILL. p. 326. ISBN 9789004181168. Retrieved 30 October 2014.
- ^ a b c d "Maulana Tariq Jameel". The Muslim 500. Retrieved 3 April 2019.
- ^ Nawazish, Ali Moeen (28 November 2013). "مولانا طارق جمیل اور عامر خان۔۔۔دورِ نو" [Maulana Tariq Jamil and Aamir Khan...New era]. Daily Jang.
- ^ a b "معروف مبلغ مولانا طارق جمیل کو دل کی تکلیف، اسپتال منتقل" [Well known preacher Maulana Tariq Jamil Shifted to Hospital Due to Cardiac Arrest]. ARY News. 1 January 2019.
- ^ Abdul Qadir, Imtiaz (2 November 2018). "اسلام کا بے لوث داعی: مولانا طارق جمیل" [Taintless preacher of Islam: Maulana Tariq Jameel]. Daanish. Srinagar.
- ^ Reetz, Dietrich, ed. (2010). Islam in Europa: Religiöses Leben heute (in German). Waxmann Verlag. p. 49. ISBN 9783830973812. Retrieved 30 October 2014.
- ^ "Tablighi cleric's political meetings raise eyebrows". The Express Tribune. 22 August 2011. Retrieved 31 October 2014.
- ^ "Religious harmony: Dousing the flames of sectarianism". The Express Tribune. 11 June 2013. Retrieved 31 October 2014.
- ^ "A Maulana For All Seasons?". Newsline. Retrieved 8 April 2020.
External links
- Living people
- 1953 births
- Tablighi Jamaat people
- Pakistani Islamic religious leaders
- Pakistani Sunni Muslim scholars of Islam
- Pakistani media personalities
- Pakistani Sunni Muslims
- People from Khanewal District
- Punjabi people
- Pakistani religious writers
- Islamic television preachers
- Pakistani YouTubers
- Central Model School, Lahore alumni
- Muslim missionaries