Mirza Mohammed Athar
وہ لوگ ہم نے ایک ہی شوخی میں کھو دئیے، ڈھونڈا تھا آسماں نے جنہیں خاک چھان کر
Maulana Mirza Mohammad Athar | |
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An image of Maulana Mirza Mohammad Athar | |
Religion | Twelver Shi'a Islam |
Institute | All India Shia Personal Law Board |
Other names | Urdu: مولانا محمد مرزااطهر |
Personal | |
Nationality | Indian |
Born |
Mohammad Athar 1 January 1937 Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, British India |
Died |
26 February 2016 79) (aged New Delhi, India |
Senior posting | |
Title | Khateeb-e-Akbar |
Successor | Mirza Mohd Ejaz Athar (Son) |
Maulana Mirza Mohammad Athar (مولانا محمد مرزااطهر) was an Indian Shia Muslim cleric. He was the son of the late Mulla Mirza Mohammad Tahir. Mirza Athar was born in Lucknow and was educated at Sultan-ul-Madaris, where he graduated with Sadr-ul-Afazil, and Lucknow University, where he obtained a masters in Persian Literature. In 2008, he completed fifty years of continuous Muharram recitation in Mumbai. In addition to his native Lucknow, he was popular all over India as well as in Pakistan, the Middle East, UK, US and Australia. On 23 January 2005, he was elected first president of All India Shia Personal Law Board (AISPLB). Maulana Athar Died On Friday, 26 February 2016 at Max Hospital Saket, New Delhi and khatib-e-akbar was buried in his home town of Lucknow at Karbala Imdad Hussain Khan, Rajajipuram beside his father's grave. Thousand of his followers from all communities attended his last journey on Saturday, 27 February 2016 which originated from Karbala Dyanat ud daula, after his namaaz e janaza led by another top shia cleric Maulana Hameed-ul-Hasan.
Uttar Pradesh Chifeminister Mr.Akhlesh Yadaw present on Funeral time. [1][2][3] The day of Sunday, April 3, 2016 saw again a great gathering from all across India & world to witness his majlis-e-tarhim. Hundreds of thousands of people gathered at Bada Imambara to pay their homage towards late khatib-e-akbar with prominent personalities like Mr Rajnath Singh, current defence minister, Govt. of India, Mr. Syed Sibte Razi, former governor, Jharkhand among others. The majlis was addressed by noted shia scholar of Pakistan, Allama Tassaduq Hussain.
References
- ↑ http://www.milligazette.com/Archives/2005/16-28feb05-Print-Edition/162802200514.htm Personal law boards galore by P.M. Damodaran on The Milli Gazette Online
- ↑ "Shia leader Athar passes away at 79". The Asian Age.
- ↑ http://epaperbeta.timesofindia.com/Article.aspx?eid=31813&articlexml=Thousands-bid-farewell-to-Maulana-Athar-28022016002051