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Mufti Fazlul Hoque Amini Full name Mufti Fazlul Hoque Amini Born Dhaka Era Modern era Region Islamic scholar School Sunni Hanafi Main interests Hadith, Islamic Jurisprudence Fazlul Haque Amini (born 1943) is an Islamist politician and Hanafi Islamic Scholar from Bangladesh. He served as a MP on the Parliament of Bangladesh[1] from 2002 to 2007. He is an expert in the fields of Islamic Jurisprudence (fiqh), hadith and tasawwuf[citation needed]. He also held a number of positions on the boards of Qaumi Madrasahs. At present, Mufti Amini is the Vice-chancellor of Jamia Qurania Arabia Lalbagh situated at Lalbagh, Dhaka, one of the largest Deobandi Islamic Schools of Bangladesh.
Key figures Qasim Nanotvi · Rashid Gangohi
Husain Madani · Mehmud Hasan
Shabbir Usmani · Ashraf Ali Thanwi
Anwar Kashmiri · Ilyas Kandhlawi
Ubaidullah Sindhi · Taqi UsmaniNotable Institutions Darul Uloom Deoband, India
Mazahirul Uloom Saharanpur, India
Hathazari Madrassah, Bangladesh
Darul-uloom Nadwatul Ulama, India
Darul Uloom Karachi, Pakistan
Jamia Uloom ul Islamia, Pakistan
Jamiah Darul Uloom Zahedan, Iran
Darul Uloom London, England
Darul Uloom New York, United States
Darul Uloom Canada
Madrasah In'aamiyyah, South AfricaMovements Tablighi Jamaat
Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind
Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam
Tehreek-e-Khatme Nabuwwat
Sipah-e-Sahaba
Lashkar-e-Jhangvi
TalibanOrganization
Mufti Amini is the chairman of on part of Islami Oikya Jote[2], also a leader of Tehreek-e-Khatme Nabuwwat. He was former component of the BNP-led four-party alliance.
References
- ^ "Amini may quit from JS body today". The Daily Star (Bangladesh). 20 August 2003. http://www.thedailystar.net/2003/08/20/d30820030228.htm. Retrieved 16 June 2010.
- ^ http://www.probenewsmagazine.com/index.php?index=2&contentId=2889
See also
- Deobandi
- Ebrahim Desai
- Hafezzi Huzur
- Islami Oikya Jote
- Jamia Qurania Arabia Lalbagh
- Faqihul Millat Mufti Abdur Rahman
- Mufti-e-Azam Allama Faizullah
- Allama Shah Ahmad Shafi
- Darul Uloom London
Categories:- Islamic religious leaders
- Living people
- Deobandis
- Islamic studies scholars
- Bangladeshi Sunni Muslims
- Members of the Jatiyo Sangshad
- 1943 births
- Qawmi madrasas of Bangladesh
- Sunni Islamic movements
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