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Hujjat al-Islam Imam Muhammad Qasim Al-Nanawtawi
Declaration: The major contents of this biography are derived from an unpublished research article of Dr.
Atif Suhail Siddiqui.
Brief Introduction
Imam Muhammad Qasim Al-Nanawtawi or Nanautvi (1831-1880 CE) was the most influential Islamic philosopher theologian in Indian subcontinent after Imam al-Hind Shah Wali Allah of Delhi.
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He was the last bearer of the intellectual legacy of Shah Wali Allah. Al-Nanawtawi is revered as a Mujaddidand having a title Hujjat al-Islamstands on the third step in the process of Islamic revivalism after Mujaddid Alf-Thani and Wali Allah of Delhi.
Al-Nanawtawi the founder of the most influential Islamic intellectual revival movement at Deoband in the Indian subcontinent, studied under Abdul Ghani, the only intellectual successor of Wali Allah of Delhi in the 19th century. According to Fuad Shahid Naeem,
Maulana Muhammad Qasim Nanautvi was a very impo