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  Issues: Religion (r)
Mujaddid adalah salah satu diantara hal yang pernah ditanyakan kepada
Ghulam Ahmad yang mengaku satu-satunya MUJADDID yang dibangkitkan oleh
Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad yang mengaku MUJADDID yang kemudian mengaku
www.hamline.edu /apakabar/basisdata/1997/03/16/0064.html   (3118 words)

  
 BHARAT RAKSHAK MONITOR: Volume 3(2)
Mujaddid was regarded a very demanding personality, while his wife Lubna – who it is said had a Mughal heritage – was a driven personality who did not flinch from breaching societal and traditional barriers.
The Ijaz family lived on their farm, and in some ways Mansoor and his brother Farouk had what might be considered an idyllic childhood – going to school, playing ball, learning the things American children learn, and then returning to the farm where he is said to have "milked Holsteins and pitched hay".
Mansoor subsequently said that his father had passed the baton (given Mujaddid's expertise, outsiders may wonder what exactly the baton was), noting: "There was always a cultural gap between us…His death gave me a conscience".
www.bharat-rakshak.com /MONITOR/ISSUE3-2/menon.html   (4573 words)

  
 Was Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad Sahib of Qadian the Mujaddid (Renovator or Reformer) of the 14th Century?
The task of a mujaddid, under these circumstances, is to revive and reveal the real beauty of the face of Islam to the world.
This means that the appointment of a mujaddid indicates the raising of a particular person who has been bestowed with the gift of Divine revelation and communication for a special purpose.
The task before the mujaddid, therefore, was to prove the authenticity of prophetic order for the guidance of mankind and to show that God has been communicating with his humble servants during all these ages.
aaiil.org /text/articles/others/mirzaghulamahmadmujaddidfourteenthcentury.shtml   (3069 words)

  
 Pakistan Facts - Mansoor Ijaz
In the case of Mansoor Ijaz, that would have to be with his parents Mujaddid and Lubna.
It is said that Mujaddid played a role in Pakistan's early nuclear programme.
More likely, however, is that Mujaddid may have been involved at a conceptual/advisory level and in preliminary developments in Pakistan's clandestine nuclear programme initially.
www.pakistan-facts.com /staticpages/index.php?page=20021121114844805   (5317 words)

  
 Mujaddid - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mujaddid (Arabic: مجدد) in Islamic tradition, the term Mujaddid refers to a person who, Muslims believe, is sent by god in the first half of every century of the Islamic calendar.
A “Mujaddid” could be a Caliph, he may be a Scholar or Thinker.
In recent times this has been highlighted by Mirza Ghulam Ahmad's claim to be the "Mujaddid" of the 14th Islamic century.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Mujaddid   (364 words)

  
 Mujaddid of the fourteenth century hijra
Such a person is known as a mujaddid (reviver or reformer).
In fact, Shaikh Ahmad of Sirhind (India), the mujaddid of the 11th century Hijra, is commonly known as Mujaddid Alif Sani (the mujaddid appearing at the start of the second millennium).
In accordance with this tradition, Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad claimed to be the Mujaddid of the 14th century Hijra (1883-1979) and a spiritual khalifa of the Holy Prophet Muhammad.
www.muslim.org /claims/mujaddid.htm   (341 words)

  
 The Fourteenth-Century's Reformer / Mujaddid [Discusses: The Death of Jesus; The Descent of the Messiah; The Imam ...
Not only this, the mujaddid of the eleventh century proclaimed his claim from the house-tops, but, as trustworthy records show, there have been others who did lay such a claim to the office of the mujaddid.
A mujaddid must appear at the beginning of every century and that a mujaddid must proclaim his mission to the public at large.
It was faith in Islam which the Mujaddid infused into the breasts of the small band of his followers whose sacrifices have made possible the planting of the banner of Islam in the heart of Christendom.
www.aaiil.org /text/books/mali/callofislam/reformermujaddiddeathjesusmessiahimammahdidajjalggogmagog.shtml   (6828 words)

  
 FAITH, PRACTIVE AND PIETY
Here the Mujaddid explains the necessary duties of Islam in the light of the Hadith Report, "Islam is knowledge, practice and piety ('Ilm, 'Aml, 'Ihsan)- hence the title of the book.
This means that the Naqshbandi follower has to practice his prayers and obligations according to the Glorious Qur'an and the Sunnah of the Prophet (s) and to keep the presence and love of Allah alive in his/her heart through a personal experience of the link between himself/herself and his/her Lord.
The Mujaddid proves that the deviant practices such as loud Zikr (Dhikr), singing (with musical instruments), dancing, etc. contravenes the laws of this Tariqa.
www.irfi.org /general/book_reviews_irfi/faith_practice_piety.htm   (682 words)

  
 Claims and position of Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad: 1. Mujaddid of 14th century hijra
Afterwards, by misunderstanding the Hadith reports, people came to believe that Jesus himself would descend from heaven to become the Mujaddid of the century, and would come at the head of the century, the majority of the Ulama holding that it would be the fourteenth century [Hijra].
For this reason, the mujaddid of this century came in the likeness of Jesus, and was called the Promised Messiah because of intense similarity.
If a mujaddid was not required in every century, but, as you think, the Holy Quran and the Ulama were enough, then this is an objection upon the Holy Prophet Muhammad.
www.muslim.org /intro/course2000/s1.htm   (1133 words)

  
 Jesus Will Return - by Harun Yahya
The Arabic word mujaddid means someone who "revives and renovates the religion." In his hadiths, our Prophet (may God bless him and grant him peace) states that at the beginning of every century, God sends a blessed person from his lineage to explain the facts of the religion according to the necessities of the time.
At the head of each century, God sends a mujaddid among the ulama of this community who revives the Shariah.
Bediuzzaman states that the mujaddid of the twelfth century was Mevlana Halid.
www.jesuswillreturn.com /s1_6a.html   (480 words)

  
 Ala Hazrat - a Genius
In this connection, the savants of Islam have set a principle that a Mujaddid is he, who must have enjoyed his eminence at the end of a century as well as in the beginning of the next century.
Shaykh Ahmad Sarhandi is the Mujaddid of 11th century along with Shah Abdul Haq Muhaddith Dehlawi and Mir Abdul Wahid Bilgrami.
Shah Abdul Aziz Dehlawi is the Mujaddid of 13th century and A‘lahazrat is the Mujaddid of 14th century.
www.wimnet.org /articles/alagenius.htm   (10664 words)

  
 Mujaddid Alif Sa'ani, RA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Name Sheikh Ahmad, title Mujaddid Alif Sa'ani, son of Makhdoom Sheikh Abdul Ahad, scholar as well an activist of the Farouqi Chistia Order, decedent of Umar Farouqi, Second Caliph, with twenty eight links in the chain, was born in the year 971 Hijri at Sirhind in Punjab.
He did not permit the opportunist scholars and the misguided emperor to garner strength and kept the torch of truth burning in such trying times.
Hazrat Mujaddid Alif Sa'ani was a great writer but his letter proved more popular than his books.
www.ajmerikhawaja.com /mujaddidalifsaanira.html   (549 words)

  
 al mujaddid - the reformer: Home
al mujaddid is a quarterly newspaper reporting the news of and for the Muslims of the South Pacific Region.
One of the main objectives of the paper was to create a news pool for the 46 different ethnic Muslim groups from all corners of the world who have made New Zealand their home.
Al Mujaddid does not accept any liability to any person for the information or the use of such information provided on this website and Al Mujaddid is not liable for errors, omissions, delays or interruptions to, or the termination of supply of the information through negligence or otherwise.
www.harnesslink.com /almujaddid.home   (556 words)

  
 Sheikh Imam Ahmed Sirhindi : Jaihoon
A great achievement of the Mujaddid as a Renovator of faith consisted of his demonstrating the incompetence of knowledge gained through intellectual process as well as spiritual intuition to penetrate the metaphysical truths, such as, the gnosis of God, His attributes, the ultimate truth and reality of existence, etc.
The Mujaddid went further to affirm that the pure and unmixed intellect was a myth: human intellect was influenced by subjective patterns like one's beliefs and concepts while external events and conditions also threw their weight in to the scale.
The revolutionary concepts propounded by the Mujaddid about the nature of intellectual cognition and spiritual inspiration caused a flutter in the then intellectual and religious circles and opened the way to the new method of inductive reasoning.
www.jaihoon.com /sirhindi/limitations.htm   (656 words)

  
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To the ‘ulema’ attending the Ahle Sunnat meetings, the term ‘mujaddid’ seemed to perfectly describe the role he had come to play, while at the same time being a means of commenting on that they collectively found wrong with the Muslim community of their day.
The process of decline could, however, be temporally reversed by the appearance once every hundred years, of the renewer or mujaddid who would revive the beliefs and customs of the prophetic age.
Shah Abdul Aziz as mujaddid of the Hijri 13
www.sunnirazvi.org /topics/mujaddid.htm   (902 words)

  
 Mujaddid - A Pakistani Forum : Online Discussion Community
a mujaddid, or a reformer, we have heard of this many times.
therefore it would be something strange that two mujaddids are from the same group in the same period.
so who the line of mujaddids would be after what you believe in this case you have your line and i have mine.
www.muziqpakistan.com /board/index.php?showtopic=44324   (1809 words)

  
 Will Mujaddids come in Future?
As so often before in their history, once again the Qadiani leadership is trampling under its feet the teachings of Islam and the beliefs of the Promised Messiah, for the sake of the defence of their khilafat.
Similarly we say to Mirza Tahir Ahmad, when he asks us why a mujaddid of the present new century has not so far appeared, that his objection is directed against Allah Who raises mujaddids and against the Holy Prophet Muhammad who gave the promise of their coming.
Sayyid Ahmad Barelvi, the mujaddid before the Promised Messiah, was even born one year after the start of his century, and Shah Wali-ullah, the mujaddid before him, was born 14 years after the start of the century of which he was the mujaddid.
www.ahmadiyya.org /qadis/94-6.htm   (1586 words)

  
 Mujaddid of the 14th Century
His claim to be the Mujaddid was, therefore, generally accepted by the Muslims, laymen as well as theologians.
Its author, too, has proved himself firm in helping the cause of Islam, with his property and his person and his pen and his tongue and his personal religious experience, to such an extent that an example of it is rarely met with among the Muslims who have gone before.
The purpose of his being raised as a mujaddid was also made clear in the Barahin Ahmadiyya.
aaiil.info /mga/mujadid.htm   (1005 words)

  
 Mujadid Alif Saa'ni, RA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
When he saw, he was delighted, gave up the idea of the pilgrimage and engaged in spiritual training under the guidance of Khawaja Baqi Billah for three months.
Hazrat Khawaja Baqi - Billah was so much impressed with the spiritual powers of the Mujaddid that he also awarded him the robe of his heir.
On his return from Delhi to Sirhind he drew a detailed and extensive programme for the moral and spiritual awakening of the people along with introduced teaching and sermonizing.
www.ajmerikhawaja.com /mujadidalifsaanira.html   (547 words)

  
 Sunni Dawat-e-Islami Notice Board
He possessed all the conditions of a Mujaddid and his entire life was spent trying to revive the Deen of the Beloved Prophet Muhammad (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam).
A Mujaddid is sent after every 100 years because after every century the surroundings, the environment, the manner of thinking and ways of the people tend to pass through a massive transformation.
In the Hadith, the Arabic word that is used to explain the coming of the Mujaddid is in the singular tense, but according to the meaning, it is a plural as it has been explained in the Kitaabs of Usool-e-Fiqh.
www.barkati.net /alahazarat/servicesasamujaddid.htm   (2932 words)

  
 Religion
If your interpretation is correct, then "na'udh billah" the Hadith is wrong, because we did not have "at the beginning of each century a Mujaddid" in the last fourteen centuries.
We did have in each century Mujaddids; sometime one and sometime more and we could also have a group, party or organization that would do the work of Tajdid.
The Mujaddids came and will come also in future at the beginning or at the middle or at the end of centuries.
www.pakistanlink.com /religion/97/re05-09-97.html   (1150 words)

  
 Who is a Mujaddid?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
A Mujaddid is an intellectually eminent and distinct personality or a group that the Ummah is blessed with who decontaminates and renews the Deen.
Some commentators of this Hadith mention that a Mujaddid is specified on a conjectural basis by the pious and God-fearing people of that era through the concatenation (conditions that lead to something) of his circumstances.
It therefore means that a Mujaddid does not claim or specify himself as a Mujaddid.
www.mahmoodiyah.org.za /faq15.htm   (205 words)

  
 Pakistan Link - Letter & Opinion
But, it’s a Mercy of Allah that He doesn’t let Muslim community as a whole to fall in dark and be bereft of guidance for too long.
These great reformers (Mujaddid) struggled against miscreated movements and chaos of the times, battled on intellectual front against internal and external assault on Islam, provided literary ammunition to warriors of Islam, purified the prevalent perverse values and ethics, and revived Islam to its pristine purity.
One such period of turmoil came in the Muslim world with the destructive conquest of Muslim political center in Baghdad in the 13th century by the Central Asian Mongols.
www.pakistanlink.com /Opinion/99/Sept/10/03.html   (1120 words)

  
 Islamic Voice   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
He is then believed to have moved closer to the rival Lahori branch of the Ahmadis, led by one Maulana Muhammad Ali, whom he is said to have been particularly close to at one time.
The Lahori Ahmadis believed, in contrast to the Qadiani Ahmadis, that Mirza Ghulam Ahmad was not a prophet but was a ‘mujaddid’ or ‘renewer’ sent by God to revive Islam, in accordance with a tradition attributed to the Prophet that God would send a ‘mujaddid’ at the beginning of every century to renew His religion.
While Siddiq Hussain thus appears to have shared the Lahori belief in Mirza Ghulam Ahmad as having been a mujaddid, there is no clear evidence of his having actually formally becoming a member of the Lahori Ahmadi community.
www.islamicvoice.com /september.2000/investigation.htm   (633 words)

  
 [INDONESIA-L] KOLOM - Nadri (r)
Mujaddid adalah salah satu diantara hal yang sering diperbincangkan
Mujaddid dibangkitkan oleh Allah dalam rangka merealisasi jaminan
nama-nama Mujaddid dimulai abad ke 1 sampai 14 sbb:
www.hamline.edu /apakabar/basisdata/1997/09/07/0016.html   (696 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
On his visit to Mecca Mukarrama and Madina Munawwara, he was greeted with great dignity and was conferred upon the title of “Imam-e-Ahle-Sunnah” by eminent theologians.
His voluminous works, a hidden treasure to be explored by the orientalist of the world, will bear testimony to this fact.
Mujaddid Ahmed Rida t, as stated earlier, was the grandson of Moulana Rida Ali Khan t (d.
www.barkati.net /books/malfozaat/Malfoozvol1.htm   (3069 words)

  
 AL-ISLAAH PUBLICATIONS
Hadhrat Hakimul Ummat Maulana Ashraf Ali Thanvi (Rahmatullahi alayh)) was one such Mujaddid (Reformer) as is mentioned in the hadith of Rasulullah (sallallahu alayhi wasallam).
The condition of the Ummah at all levels and in all spheres of life is dismal and deplorable.
Since the disease has gripped and blinded the Ummah at all levels, this prescription offered in Hayaatul Muslimeen is for the entire Ummah.
members.tripod.com /alislaah4/hayaatulmuslimeen/home.htm   (714 words)

  
 The Largest Publishers of Ahle Sunnah Books in Southern Africa
It is our responsibility to save our society from such wickedness and adopt the correct perspective of Islam based on the teachings of the Ahle Sunnah.
Our vision for the future and our dedication to the mission of the great Mujaddid (Revivalist), al- Imamul Akbar A'la Hadrat Imam Ahmad Rida al-Qaadiri Barakaati (alaihir rahmah) has a significant contribution to be made locally and in the world - a world in which, we pray, that Sunni Islam dominates.
The Shaykh is known for his scholarly research and translation work and has a great service in translating the works of the great Mujaddid in the English language for the Muslim Ummah.
www.raza.co.za   (689 words)

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