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Shakir Ali Noori

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Indian Muslim scholar

Maulana
Shakir Ali Noorie
Personal life
Born (1960-03-17)17 March 1960 (age 65)
EraModern era
RegionMumbai,India
Main interest(s)Sufism
Notable work(s)
  • Muzda e Bakshish
  • Barkat e Shariat
  • Noorie Aurad o Wzaif
  • Wisdom of Namaz
HonorsThe 500 Most Influential Muslims
Religious life
ReligionIslam
DenominationSunni
Founder ofSunni Dawate Islami
JurisprudenceHanafi
TariqaQadri
CreedQadri
MovementBarelvi
Muslim leader
Websitesunnidawateislami.net

Shakir Ali Noorie (also written asMuhammad Shākīr ´Alī Nūrī)[1] is anIndianSunni Muslim scholar, preacher and current President of Sunni Dawate Islami, a non-political, religious organisation inMumbai,India.[2][3][4] He adheres to the principles of Ahle Sunnat wa Jamaat (Barelvi) ideology.[5][6]

He has been ranked among the top 500 Muslims inThe 500 Most Influential Muslims published byRoyal Islamic Strategic Studies Centre.[2] The mission has been growing yearly with thousands of members joining. Noorie has established schools that provide both modern and religious education, thereby providing a platform for a new generation of Muslim leaders in India.[2]

Life and career

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Noorie says that he was born inJunagadh,Gujarat inIndia.[7]

Noorie has been ranked amongThe 500 Most Influential Muslims byRoyal Islamic Strategic Studies Centre since 2013, with the omission of 2018.[8][9]

Sunni Dawate Islami

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Sunni Dawate Islami (SDI) is a non-political and religious organisation in Mumbai [Bombay], India.[2] It holds an annual conference [Ijtema] in Mumbai, which is said to be attended by between 150,000[3] and 300,000 people;[2] the first day (Friday) is reserved for women.[1][10] Followers of Sunni Dawate Islami wear white turbans.[1]

In 2008, SDI had a European headquarters at Noor Hall inPreston, England, and centres in some other English towns, including:Blackburn,Bolton,Leicester andManchester.[1] SDI also had a North American headquarters inChicago.[1] By 2008, SDI had founded 12madrasas in India.[1] In 2020, SDI says that in India it manages 50 madrasas and 15 schools that teach in English. SDI says it has an educational centre in Bolton (England),[7] and an educational centre inMauritius.[7]

Literary works

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His works include:

  • Ahlussunnah Beliefs and Practices, Idarah Ma'arif-e-islami, (2016)ISBN 0993573517
  • Modesty in Islam, Idarah Ma'arif-e-islami, (2016)ISBN 0993573525
  • Marital Life of Prophet, Idarah Ma'arif-e-islami, (2019)ISBN 0993573568
  • Noorie Aurad o Wazaif
  • Muzda e Bakshish (collections ofnaats).
  • Barkat e Shariat
  • Maah-e-Ramadan Kaise Guzarein (English: How to spend the month of Ramadan)
  • The Wisdom of Namaaz
  • Guldasta-e-Siratun Nabi (English: A bouquet of Siratun Nabi)
  • Azmat Maah-e-Muharram aur Imam Hussain (English: The glory of the month ofMuharram and Imam Hussain).

References

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  1. ^abcdefGugler, Thomas K. (22 April 2008)."The Politics of Difference, Parrots of Paradise - Symbols of the Super-Muslim: Sunnah, Sunnaization and Self-Fashioning in the Islamic Missionary Movements Tablighi Jama'at, Da'wat-e Islami and Sunni Da'wat-e Islami".crossasia-repository.ub.uni-heidelberg.de.doi:10.11588/xarep.00000142. Archived fromthe original on 1 February 2016. Retrieved22 April 2020.
  2. ^abcde"Maulana Shakir Ali Noorie",The Muslim 500, the World's 500 Most Influential Muslims, 2020,Royal Islamic Strategic Studies Centre, 2020, archived fromthe original on 26 July 2019, retrieved22 April 2020
  3. ^ab"Sunni leaders preach tolerance, purity to 1.5 lakh attendees on final day of Ijtema".in.news.yahoo.com. 16 December 2012.
  4. ^"जयपुर में सुन्नी दावते इस्लामी का महासम्मेलन 13 अक्टूबर को, क़मरुज़्ज़माँ आज़मी होंगे शामिल" [Conference of Sunni Dawate Islami in Jaipur on 13 October, Qamruzzam Azmi to be included],Kohram News, 7 October 2019
  5. ^"Exclusive | How Dawat-e-Islami Took Root in India and What It Does: A News18 Investigation". 18 July 2022.
  6. ^"ASDI Biography – Sunni Dawate Islami".
  7. ^abc"ASDI Biography, Hafiz o Qari Maulana Muhammed Shakir Noorie (Ameer e Sunni Dawate Islami)",Sunni Dawate Islami, archived fromthe original on 16 July 2020, retrieved7 May 2020
  8. ^Jafri, Syed Amin (12 October 2015),"22 Indians among world's influential Muslims",The Times of India
  9. ^*2013/14 Edition:Schleifer, Prof. S. Abdallah; Ahmed, Dr Aftab;Al-Meheid, Dr Minwer[in German]; Al-Rawadieh, Dr AlMahdi; Asfour, Zeinab, eds. (2013).2013/14 Edition(PDF).Royal Islamic Strategic Studies Centre.Jordan:Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding. p. 126.ISBN 978-9957-428-37-2.Archived(PDF) from the original on 13 September 2018. Retrieved7 May 2020.{{cite book}}:|work= ignored (help)
  10. ^Sakaria, Akash (19 November 2016),"50000 Muslim women attend sunni gathering in Azad Maidan in Mumbai",Hindustan Times, retrieved22 April 2020
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