Sheikh Hussain Zakiri

Sheikh
Muhammad Hussain Zakiri
Title Hujjatul Islam wal Muslimeen
Born Muhammad Hussain
1940
Bagh-e-Khomieni, Kargil district, India
Died 28 July 2016
Bagh-e-Khomieni, Kargil district, India
Cause of death Illness
Resting place Bagh-e-Khomieni, Kargil
Nationality Indian
Ethnicity Purki
Era Modern Era
Region Ladakh, India
Religion Islam
Jurisprudence Ja`fari
Creed Twelver Shi`a Islam
Main interest(s) Islamic Philosophy, Vilayat-e-Faqih
Notable work(s) Behest-i-Lamstan
Alma mater Houza ilmiya, Najaf

Sheikh Muhammad Hussain Zakiri (c. 1940 – 28 July 2016) was an Indian Shia Islamic religious scholar/alim from Jammu and Kashmir, and the founder of Imam Khomeini Memorial Trust, Kargil. He was deeply influenced by Islamic Revolution of Iran and its founder Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini. In 1989 Zakiri established the trust named after Ayatollah Khomeini which played a key role, not only in educational and social sectors, but gave a new direction and meaning to politics of this most neglected region of the state. He was a prominent poet and scholarly person having published many books and poetic collections.[1]

Early life

Sheikh Zakiri was born in the year 1940 at Bagh-e-Khomieni Kargil in a middle class family.

Education and positions

After his basic education at home, he went to Najaf in Iraq for Islamic studies. He returned to Kargil in 1971 and formed a religious organization Anjuman-e-Muin-e-Islam in 1973 which provided basic Islamic Education to children. He also advocated various issues related to women and their rights. By the year 1989 Zakiri had developed a large following and established a trust named after Ayatollah Khomeini which played a key role, not only in educational and social sectors, but gave a new direction and meaning to politics of this most neglected region of the state. He also instrumental in opening a network of schools across the region for modern education of Kargil children. IKMT - The trust that he founded under his command became a decisive player in local politics, though he himself shunned the lure of power politics and eked his living by working in farms.[2]

Death

He died in the wee hours of 28 July 2016 after a brief illness. He was 76 years old.The entire Kargil market was closed and more than 20,000 people assembled at Hussaini Park Kargil where his Nimaz Jinaza was performed by Hujatul Islam Wal Muslameen Sheikh Mohammad Mohaqiq.[3]

References

  1. "Sheikh Mohammad Hussain Zakiri passes away". dailykashmirimages.com. Retrieved 27 August 2016.
  2. "Sheikh Zakiri: A Combatant Aalim". kashmirobserver.net. 29 July 2016. Retrieved 27 August 2016.
  3. Founder Imam Khomeni Trust Kargil passes away



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