
Allama Syed Sulaiman Nadvi
Also known as
Sulaiman Nadvi was born on November 22, 1884 in the Desna village of Patna (then in British India). He was an eminent Indian/Pakistani historian, biographer, litterateur and scholar of Islam. He co-authored Sirat-un-Nabi and wrote Khutbat-e-Madras. In 1901, he was admitted into Darul-uloom Nadwatul Ulama at Lucknow. He studied for seven years at Nadva. He was also appointed sub-editor of the journal, An-Nadwa. his first article, Waqt (Time) was published in the monthly Urdu Journal Makhzan edited by Abdul Qadir. In 1906, he graduated from the Nadva. In 1908, Nadvi was appointed an instructor of Modern Arabic and Dogmatic Theology at Dar-ul-Uloom Nadva. Aligarh Muslim University conferred on him the honorary degree of Doctorate of Literature (DLitt) in 1940. In 1910, Shibli Nomani began writing Sirat-un-Nabi in Urdu, but died before completing it. After Nomani's death in 1914, Nadvi left his position as a professor at Deccan College, Pune and traveled to Azamgarh. There he edited and published the two first volumes of Sirat-un-Nabi penned by Nomani, and completed the remaining four volumes himself. The work was initially funded by Sultan Jehan Begum of Bhopal, and later by Nizam of Hyderabad. In October and November 1925, Nadvi delivered a series of eight lectures on the life Muhammad at Madras. These lectures were later published as Khutbat-e-Madras. In 1933, he published one of his major works, Khayyam. The nucleus of this book was an article on noted Persian scholar and poet Omar Khayyam. In 1940, he published Rahmat-e-Aalam, a children's book about Muhammad. Nadvi, along with others who favored Hindu-Muslim unity in British India, suggested that the term "Urdu" be abandoned in favour of "Hindustani" because the former conjured up the image of a military conquest and war whereas the latter had no such symbolic baggage. Nadvi founded Dar-ul-Mosannefeen (Academy of Authors), also known as the Shibli Academy, at Azamgarh. The first book published there was Ard-ul-Quran (2 volumes). In June 1950 (after the partition of India), Nadvi moved to Pakistan and settled in Karachi. He was appointed Chairman of Taleemat-e-Islami Board to advise on the Islamic aspects of Pakistan's constitution. He died on November 22, 1953 in Karachi at the age of 69.
Born 1884-11-22
Died 1953-11-22
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- ISNI000000011938070X
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Books by Allama Syed Sulaiman Nadvi
Total count: 21
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Musalman Aurton Ki BahaduriYani Islami tamaddun ke mubarak ahd mein jin jin naamwar Musalman aurton ne politics mein hissa liya... un ke mufassal waqiyat aur sawanehRoz Bāzār Sṭīm Pres1910-01-01
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Indo-Arab relationsan English rendering of Arab oʼ Hind ke taʼllugatInstitute of Indo-Middle East Cultural Studies1962-01-01
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Maktūbāt-i Sulaimānī1963-01-01
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The education of Hindus under Muslim ruleAcademy of Educational Research, All Pakistan Educational Conference1963-01-01
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Heroic deeds of Muslim womenBahādur k̲h̲avātīn Islām.[1st ed.]Sh. Muhammad Ashraf1964-01-01
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K̲h̲ulāṣah-yi ḥayāt-i-Shiblī1965-01-01
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Maqālāt-i SulaimanMagnes Press, Hebrew University1966-01-01
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Sīrat-i ʻĀʼishah.Urdū Akāḍmī Sindh1967-01-01
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The living prophet[2d rev. ed.]Pak Academy1968-01-01
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Abd Allāh ibn al-Zubayr and the caliphate1973-01-01
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Arab NavigationKazi Pubns Inc1976-06-01
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Iqbāl, Sayyid Sulaimān Nadvī kī naẓar men̲Bazm-i Iqbāl1978-01-01
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ʻArab va Hind ke taʻalluqāt1929 men̲ Hindūstānī Akaiḍmī, Allāhābād men̲ diʼe gaʼe k̲h̲ut̤bāt kā majmūʻahDār al-Muṣannifīn]1979-01-01
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Muhammad, the ideal prophet ; English translation of Khutabat-i MadrasIslamic Book Foundation : distributors, al-Maarif1979-01-01
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K̲h̲ayyām aur us ke savāniḥ va taṣānīf par nāqidānah naẓarDār al-Muṣannifīn]1979-01-01
Hazrat Ayesha Siddiqaher life and worksIslamic Book Publishers1982-01-01-
Seerat-e-AyeshaUmmul MomineenIslami Kutbkhana1999-01-01
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Women Companions of the Holy Prophet and Their Sacred LivesKitabwala, India2004-10-01
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العلاقات العربية الهنديةArab-o-Hind ke taalluqatal-Ṭabʻah al-ūlá.Muʼassasat al-Fikr al-ʻArabī2014-01-01
Yad-e-Raftegan.Al-badar-
Seerat-e-aisha.