Sheikh Maqbool Ahmed Salafi: A Life Dedicated to Da’wah

Shaikh Maqbool Ahmad Salafi: A Biography

Shaikh Maqbool Ahmad Salafi is a prominent contemporary Islamic scholar, preacher (Da’ee), and writer known for his dedicated efforts in the field of Dawah (Islamic propagation) through both traditional means and modern social media platforms1111. He is currently associated with the Dawah and Irshad office in North Ta’if, Masarrah, Saudi Arabia2. His work primarily focuses on presenting clear, evidence-based answers to contemporary questions and clarifying Islamic concepts according to the Salafi manhaj (methodology)333333.

Early Life and Family Background

Maqbool Ahmad was born in 1984 in the village of Andhrathari, located in the Madhubani district of Bihar, India4. His official date of birth is recorded as July 7, 19845. His kunya (patronymic) is Abu Sunbul6.

He was raised in a devoutly religious Ahl-e-Hadith family, which was a minority among a large Deobandi population7. His father, Maulana Abdul Khaliq Faizi, is a respected scholar and a graduate of the well-known institution, Faiz-e-Aam in Mau, U.P8888. His father established a strict religious environment at home and was deeply committed to the Islamic education of his five sons, ensuring all of them graduated from Arabic universities999999999. Maqbool Ahmad is the third of five brothers and four sisters10.

Educational Journey

Shaikh Maqbool’s education began at home under the direct supervision of his father111111. His formal Islamic education commenced in 1996 when his elder brother, Manzoor-ur-Rab Islami, enrolled him in the renowned Jamia Salafia in Banaras (Varanasi), India121212121212121212. An interesting anecdote from his admission process reveals his early aptitude; the interviewer, Shaikh Ali Husain Salafi, recommended he be placed in the third grade, but upon his brother’s insistence on building a strong foundation, he was admitted into the second grade13131313. He completed his entire Islamic studies at Jamia Salafia, graduating in 200314.

Alongside his religious studies, he pursued secular education, earning a B.A. in Urdu from Jamia Millia Islamia, a central university in New Delhi15151515. He also holds a Fazil degree from the Wafaq-ul-Madaris of his province and has passed the Munshi and Kamil examinations in Persian from the Allahabad Board, UP16161616.

Esteemed Teachers

Throughout his academic life, Shaikh Maqbool studied under numerous distinguished scholars, particularly at Jamia Salafia between 1996 and 20031717. He holds special reverence for his father, who was his first teacher18181818. Other influential figures in his education include:

  • Dr. Ridaullah Muhammad Idris Mubarakpuri 191919
  • Dr. Muqtada Hasan al-Azhari 20
  • Shaikh Muhammad Abul Qasim Farooqi Salafi 212121
  • Dr. Ibrahim Madani 22
  • Shaikh Muhammad Raees Nadwi 23
  • Shaikh Abdus Salam Madani 24
  • Shaikh Aziz-ur-Rehman Salafi 25
  • Shaikh Ali Husain Salafi 26

Professional and Dawah Activities

Since graduating, Shaikh Maqbool has dedicated his life to oratory, journalism, and the propagation of Islam27272727. His career began in Nepal, where he served as a Da’ee28. He later moved to Saudi Arabia and is currently a Da’ee at a Dawah center in Ta’if29.

He is particularly active on social media, which he uses as a powerful tool for Dawah30. He has a significant presence on platforms like the Urdu Majlis forum and maintains a blog with his articles and interviews31313131. His primary focus is on addressing contemporary issues, especially those for which there is a lack of reliable Islamic material in the Urdu language32.

Literary Works and Publications

Shaikh Maqbool has been a prolific writer since his student days, contributing articles to various newspapers and journals in India and Pakistan33. His works include:

  • Published Books: A book on the virtues and rulings of Ramadan34. He has also translated three books into the Nepali language, two of which have been published35.
  • Unpublished Works: He has authored several books that are yet to be published, including a comprehensive analysis of the Tablighi Jamaat, a book titled Amal bil-Kitab was-Sunnah (Acting upon the Quran and Sunnah), and a book on the topic of Islam36363636. A translated book on the meaning and requirements of
  • La ilaha illallah is awaiting publication from his Dawah center37373737.
  • Thesis: He wrote an extensive thesis on Islamic economics during his time at Jamia Salafia, which was supervised by Shaikh Muhammad Abul Qasim Farooqi38383838.
  • Articles and Fatawa: Many of his articles have been published as pamphlets in India39. He has also compiled a collection of his fatawa (religious verdicts) which he intends to publish in the future40.

Personal Life

Marriage and Family: After completing his studies, Shaikh Maqbool married a woman from his village41. Although her family was of the Deobandi school of thought, his father approved the match due to their noble character42. He gradually introduced his wife to the Salafi manhaj by providing her with books to read, and over time, she embraced these teachings43434343. Allah has blessed them with three daughters—Sunbul Firdousi, Sundus Firdousi, and Sudus Firdousi—and one son, Abdul Muhaymin44.

Memorable Incidents:

  • A Near-Death Experience: On November 28, 2017, he suffered a severe health crisis with an intense headache, high fever, and dangerously high blood pressure of 170/13045454545. The overwhelming pain made him feel as if his life was ending46. This experience profoundly impacted him, reinforcing the need to perform righteous deeds and highlighting the danger of hypertension, which he refers to as a “silent killer”47.
  • The Lost Watch: He once lost his watch and, after searching unsuccessfully, prayed to Allah during the Zuhr prayer. In his prayer, he was guided to the location of the watch, which had fallen into a hole in his chicken coop48484848.

Views and Personal Philosophy

  • On Knowledge: He strongly advises scholars to study seminal works like I’lam al-Muwaqqi’in and Al-Mughni, and for the general public to read the Qur’an with translation and at least finish a complete reading of Sahih al-Bukhari49.
  • On Dawah and Unity: He wishes for a global network of Ahl-e-Hadith scholars to unite their efforts in spreading the Salafi manhaj50505050. He views technology and social media as vast and essential fields for Dawah51515151.
  • On Character: He believes a scholar’s personality should be elevated not by worldly status but by knowledge, good character, humility, and sincerity52. He is deeply pained by the envy and internal conflicts that hinder the work of some scholars53535353.
  • On Personal Development: He advocates for continuous effort (جهد مسلسل) and time management (انضباط وقت) as the keys to achieving one’s goals54545454.

Favorites

  • Food: Delhi’s Biryani and Saudi Arabia’s Laham Mandi55555555.
  • Attire: The Arabic thobe (jubbah)56.
  • Pastime: He enjoyed playing cricket during his student years but gave it up to dedicate his time to his studies and Dawah activities57575757.

References:

https://maquboolahmad.blogspot.com/2023/12/blog-post_82.html

https://maquboolahmad.blogspot.com/2023/12/blog-post_23.html

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