Today is the birthday of founder of Khaksar movement, writer, religious scholar and prominent mathematician
Allama Inayatullah East.
Today is the birthday of Allama Inayatullah Mashriqi, the founder of the Khaksar movement, writer, theologian and prominent mathematician. Allama Inayatullah Mashriqi was born on August 25, 1883 in Amritsar and obtained high distinctions in mathematics and physics from Cambridge University, England. were done
In 1926, there was a conference of Mutmar-e-Islami in Egypt,
Sahib Tazkira Allama Inayatullah Mashriqi was also invited. Intelligent and learned Muslim leaders from all over the world joined this great conference, you were also invited to address there. He addressed this conference in Arabic language which has been published as "Khattab-e-Misr". In this address, you gave a workable program to the Muslim leaders. You also got the honor of presiding over this conference. The scholars of Jamia Al-Azhar honored you with the title of Allama. At that time, he was nicknamed Allama Inayatullah East while he was only 38 years old.
In 1931, Allama Mashriqi established a party called Khaksar Tehreek.
Whose manifesto was discipline, discipline, service and obedience. At the time of the establishment of the Khaksar movement, there was no effective Muslim party in India and those that existed were unwittingly helping to fulfill the enemy's ambitions by dividing the Muslims instead of uniting them. The establishment of the Khaksar movement in slave India was no less than a charisma in the face of the terror of a bloodthirsty government like the British. After the establishment of the Khaksar movement, the young Muslims who yearned for freedom on the voice of Allama Mashriqi joined the Khaksar movement and became the bearers of self-improvement, obedience to the Amir, service to the people and soldierly life. Rows of Muslim youth flowed and IndiaThe atmosphere started to echo with the voices of the right.
83 years after the independence war of 1857, Khaksar,
trained by Allama East, was against the British government and by killing 3 Britishers in a hand-to-hand battle with the armed police in Lahore, he showed that it is now possible for the British to maintain control over India. No longer. The British were satisfied with their tactics and the behavior of their reformed Hindu and Muslim leaders that there was no longer any threat to the British rule in India, now China is China, but the battle of Khaksaras in Lahore on March 19, 1940. The price was so explosive that it became the strongest stronghold of the English governmentcaused an earthquake. In this battle, which resulted in the death of a few British officers, everyone from the Viceregal Lodge Delhi to Westminster Abbey and 10 Downing Street to Buckingham Palace in London was outraged. There was no revolutionary movement anywhere in the twenty-nine colonies spread across the globe of the Crown of Great Britain, which would pose a threat to the British. It was only India, the greatest and most precious diamond in the crown of Britain, which took 260 years of the East India Company to wrest from the Muslims and many Englishmen died in these battles. Organized movement to wrest back this biggest diamond from the BritishFor this, the fighters prepared Mujahids, who finally became a threat to the power of the largest government in the world during the Battle of Lahore.
In 1950, Allama Sahib shocked the intelligent people of the world by writing a paper called "Human Problem". In this treatise,
scientists were encouraged to claim the right to govern. The great closeness of communism and western democracy was revealed. A workable concept was given to establish a government of the poor in class elections. Because of this paper, the governments around the world became very worried and due to external pressure, the government arrested Allama Sahib and put him in jail without trial. Many world leaders, who tried their best to lift their nations from the hell of slavery and creative depravity, fell into despair and despondency during the hardships and sufferings. There was a weakness in his thinking and thinking, but it is surprising that there was no weakness, weakness and trembling in the thinking and intentions of Allama Mashriqi at any moment. Finally, this great man who tirelessly fought for the supremacy of the religion of Islam and the freedom of Muslims passed away all the storms of his life with a contented soul and died in Lahore on 27th August 1963 and rested in peace in
his home.
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