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Pakistani Islamic scholar, professor and translator
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Shamsul Hasan Shams Barelvi
Personal life
Born1917
Bareilly, British India
Died1997(1997-00-00) (aged 79–80)
Karachi, Pakistan
Notable work(s)Sarwar-e-Kaunain ki Fasahat
Religious life
ReligionSunni Islam
DenominationSunni
JurisprudenceHanafi
CreedMaturidi
Senior posting
AwardsSitara-i-Imtiaz

Shamsul-hasan Shams Barelvi (1917 – 12 March 1997) was aPakistaniIslamic scholar and a translator of classical Islamic texts fromPersian andArabic intoUrdu. He was a professor of Persian and Arabic atManzar-e-Islam in Bareilly, prior to his migration to Karachi, Pakistan.[1]

His bookSarwar-e-Kaunain ki Fasahat won an award from the Government of Pakistan.[2]

He lived and died in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan where he migrated from British India. The later years of his life were plagued by health problems. He had nine children in various countries and his wife died before him. He received theSitara-i-Imtiaz for his academic work in 1995.[3][4][5]

Literary works

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His works include:[6]

  • Nizam-e-Mustufa by himself (LCCN 88-931463)
  • Sarwar-e-Kaunain ki Fasahat
  • Ḥaz̤rat Ḥasan Raz̤ā Barelvī kī nʻat goʾī aur un ke divān-i zoq-i nʻat par nāqadānah naẓar
  • Auranzeb-Khutut ke Ayenah Mae
  • Aʻlā Ḥaz̤rat Imām Ahl-i Sunnat Maulānā Shāh Ḥāfiz Aḥmad Raz̤ā K̲h̲ān̲ Raz̤ā ke naʻtiyah kalām kā taḥqīqī aur adabī jāʾizah (LCCN 77-930773)

Translation works

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References

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  1. ^"Molana Shams Barelvi".Ziaetaiba. Retrieved6 June 2020.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^"VTLS Chameleon iPortal No Results Found". Libraryportal.lums.edu.pk.Archived from the original on 20 August 2011. Retrieved26 July 2010.
  3. ^Pakistan Civil Awards: Investiture Ceremony, 23rd March, 1995. 1995.Archived from the original on 8 February 2024. Retrieved6 June 2020.
  4. ^Delhi, Library of Congress Library of Congress Office, New (November 1984).Accessions List, South Asia. E.G. Smith for the U.S. Library of Congress Office, New Delhi.Archived from the original on 8 February 2024. Retrieved30 October 2023.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  5. ^Pakistan, Research Society of (1992).Journal of the Research Society of Pakistan. University of the Punjab.Archived from the original on 8 February 2024. Retrieved30 October 2023.
  6. ^"Shamsul Hasan Shams Barelvi's urdu books | Author Books".Rekhta.Archived from the original on 6 June 2020. Retrieved6 June 2020.
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