Abdul-Ghaffar Hasan Al-Hindi

Abdul-Ghaffar Hassan (1913 - 2007) was a Salafi scholar born in Umarpur, India, near Delhi in 1913. Upon the partition of India in 1947 he chose to migrate to the newly founded nation of Pakistan. He is the grand father of Usama Hasan. Hassan died in 2007.[1]

Hassan was involved with the Jamaat-e-Islami Hind from 1941 to 1957 but eventually left due to methodological (manhaj) differences with Abul Ala Maududi regarding the means and ways in which the Islamic State should be established. Maududi was in favor of utilizing elections to achieve his aim while Hassan demanded it be accomplished via educating the masses about their religion.[2] This belief Hassan held in opposition to Maududi would become popularized later on by Muhammad Nasiruddin al-Albani with what he called al-tasfiya awl-tarbiya.[3]

References

  1. Zahab, M. (2009) Salafism in Pakistan in Meijer, R. Global Salafism
  2. Zahab, M. (2009) Salafism in Pakistan in Meijer, R. Global Salafism
  3. Lacroix, S. (2009) Between Revolution and Apoliticism in Meijer, R. (ed.) Global Salafism
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