Muhammad Ishtiaq

Muhammad Ishtiaq

Muhammed Ishtiaq is the current leader of the Muslim group Jamaat-ul-muslimeen, found in the Indo-Pak subcontinent. After the death of the Imam Syed Masood Ahmad, he was chosen to lead the group. He currently lives in Karachi, Pakistan.[1]

Religious career

He joined Jamaat-ul-Muslimeen in his youth and became a student of Islamic studies, Muhammad Ishtiaq was taught Arabic and Islamic Studies by the late Ameer of Jamaatul Muslimeen Syed Masood Ahmad, and before becoming the Ameer of Jamaat-ul-Muslimeen he was an orator for this group, a teacher at Madrasah Islamiya (Islamic School) and also as Nazim (organizer) of Tableegh.[2]

His writings

Tahqiq us Salah (research on the prayers of Muhammad)

References



Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно сделать НИР?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Muhammad Ajmal — Born September 7, 1919 Ludhiana, British India, Present day India Died Islamabad, Pakistan …   Wikipedia

  • Jamaat al-Muslimeen — Part of a series on S …   Wikipedia

  • Islamic schools and branches — Overview of the major schools and branches of Islam …   Wikipedia

  • Jamaat al Muslimeen (disambiguation) — The name Jamaat al Muslimeen (from Arabic جماعة المسلمين; also tranliterated Jamaat ul Muslimeen, Jama at al Muslimeen, etc.) can be literally translated as Group of Muslims , or The Muslim Group , The Muslim Assembly , The Muslim Society , The… …   Wikipedia

  • Tianmu Shan — p1f1p4p5 Tianmu Shan Höchster Gipfel Xianren (1.506 m) …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Houttuynia cordata — Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae (unranked) …   Wikipedia

  • List of Pakistanis — Pakistan is the sixth most populous nation in the world. Below is a list of such people who belong or relate in some way to this nation. See for an alphabetical list of Pakistanis with categories. Heads of State or Government * Muhammad Ali… …   Wikipedia

  • History of Pakistan — also see History of AJK · Balochistan · G B · KPK · Punjab · Sindh Timeline of Pakistan …   Wikipedia

  • Jat people in Islamic History — The Jat people and Meds have been the oldest occupants of Sind. The first Persian account of the 11th century Mujmat ut Tawarikh (1026), originally an ancient work in Sanskrit, mentions Jats and Meds as the ancient tribe of Sind and calls them… …   Wikipedia

  • Cheema — For a list of Cheema Villages, see Cheema Villages. Jat Clan: Cheema Distribution Punjab (Pakistan), Punjab (India), Haryana and Rajasthan Religion Sikhism, Islam …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”