- Maulana Abdul Aleem Siddiqi
Maulana Shah Muhammad Abdul Aleem Siddique was born in the blessed month of Ramadhan, on 3 April 1892 (15 Ramadhan 1310), in
Meerut ,India and was raised in a family that was pious and devout. He is a descendant of Sayyidina Abu Bakar As-Siddique, the firstcaliph of Islam. From youth, his father, Muhammad Abdul Hakim and his mother were his inspiration and source of guidance and education in the teachings of Islam.He was an exceptionally intelligent child and possessed an intellectual capacity beyond his years. He brilliantly committed the Holy Qur’an to his memory when he was only 4 years old. He also had a remarkable oratory skill and at the age of 9, he delivered his first public speech at the Jamma Mosque of
Meerut , mesmerising the audience with his captivating eloquence.He had a remarkable love and thirst for knowledge. At the age of 16, he graduated with a Degree and distinctions in Islamic Theology. He then pursued non-theological studies in modern sciences and Law. He also acquired advanced knowledge in Qur’anic science, Hadith, Sufism (Tassawuf) and Islamic jurisprudence of the four main madhhab. His teachers include Shaykh Ahmad al-Shams of
Morocco , Shaykh Al-Sennousi ofLibya , Maulana Abdul Bari of Farangi Mahal and Maulana Ahmad Mukhtar Siddique (his brother). He achieved great Islamic theological and spiritual development under the guidance of MaulanaAhmed Raza Khan , a revered and remarkably brilliant Islamic scholar.Life work
Maulana Abdul Aleem Siddique travelled continuously for 40 years to all parts of the globe until his labors of love for the spiritual reform and enlightenment of humanity covered a major part of the world. The countries he visited include the Hejaz, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Burma, Vietnam, Ceylon, China, Japan, Philippines, [cite book |title=Madrasah Education in the Philippines and Its Role in National Integration |last=Lacar |first=Luis Q. |coauthors=Moner, Nagamura T. |year=1986 |publisher=Coordination Center for Research and Development MSU-IIT |pages=p. 123 |url=http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=zKIZAAAAIAAJ&q=%22Abdul+Aleem+Siddique%22&dq=%22Abdul+Aleem+Siddique%22&num=100&pgis=1 ] Mauritius, Madagascar, South Africa, Kenya, Tanzania, Belgium, Egypt, Syria, Palestine, Jordan, Iraq, France, England, West Indies, Guyana, Trinidad & Tobago, Suriname, United States of America and Canada.
He was a great Sufi, writer, poet, orator and scholar of Islam and modern sciences, and was renowned the world over for his spiritual guidance and promulgation of the message of hope and peace. His contribution to literary and academic discourses was also astounding. In 1935, in Mombassa (Kenya), Maulana Abdul Aleem Siddique met with the famous European intellectual, Sir George Bernard Shaw, and they enjoyed a wonderful exchange of thoughts in which Sir George Bernard Shaw called Maulana Abdul Aleem Siddique “a learned sage”. He delivered hundreds of lectures and also found time to write several Islamic books and poetry in Urdu and English.
ingapore
He came to Singapore in 1930 to spread the message and beauty of Islam. He laboured intensively in the cause of Islam and delivered numerous lectures in Singapore and attracted many people to Islam. He pioneered the establishment of the All Malaya Muslim Missionary Society, now known as Jamiyah, in 1932. [cite book |title=MENDAKI: 10 Years Making the Difference |year=1992 |publisher=Yayasan Mendaki |pages=p. 212 |url=http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=CkIxAAAAMAAJ&q=%22Abdul+Aleem+Siddique%22&dq=%22Abdul+Aleem+Siddique%22&num=100&pgis=1 ]
In early 1949, Maulana Abdul Aleem Siddique, together with other religious leaders, met with Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, Singapore’s then Commissioner-General, to discuss issues of solidarity amongst religions, as suggested by Maulana. In another similar meeting, a decision was made to set up an organisation for inter-religious understanding, later called Inter-Religious Organisation (IRO). In March 1949, IRO was formed to foster greater understanding between the faiths in Singapore and to promote the spirit and message of peace amongst the citizens of Singapore. In IRO’s inauguration ceremony, on 18 March 1949 at Victoria Memorial Hall, Maulana Abdul Aleem Siddique gave an inspiring speech, in which he said,
:"As far as the common evils and accepted moral principles were concerned, no religion could have any difference, and in the spirit of tolerance and sympathy and the desire to establish peace, all of them were as one. The task of the religious leaders was to let the followers of each and every religion know the teachings of other religions, so that a spirit of fellowship could work together to spread the accepted moral principles and to fight the common evils."
Abdul Aleem Siddique Mosque
In 1953, the land of Abdul Aleem Siddique Mosque was conveyed to several trustees and office-bearers of the All-Malaya Muslim Missionary Society (now known as Jamiyah Singapore). Prior to this, Maulana Abdul Aleem Siddique had identified and chosen the land to be developed as a Mosque. In 1954, Abdul Aleem Siddique Mosque was subsequently built on the land from donations collected through the society.
The Mosque was named after Maulana Shah Muhammad Abdul Aleem Siddique, [cite book |title=The Islamic Voluntary Sector in Southeast Asia |last=Ariff |first=Mohamed |year=1991 |publisher=Institute of SoutheastAsian Studies |isbn=9813016078 |pages=p. 225 |url=http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=g-7tYqxA6QUC&pg=PA225&dq=%22Abdul+Aleem+Siddique%22&num=100&sig=5pwZjymRzFuTcO-o7Eof5600fus ] as recognition for his immense contribution to Islam and the social development of a plural society in Singapore. The contributions of Maulana Abdul Aleem Siddique are in itself historic and seminal efforts that deserve to be carved in stone. Abdul Aleem Siddique Mosque is a testimony and recognition of Maulana Abdul Aleem Siddique’s immortal work of spreading the faith of Islam and the message of hope and peace.
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External links
* [http://www.wimnet.org/abdul.htm His Exalted Eminence Maulana Muhammad Abdul Aleem Siddiqui al-Qadiri Radi Allahu ‘anhu (1892-1954)]
* [http://www.aleemsiddique.org.sg/ Abdul Aleem Siddique Mosque ]
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