Mujaddid Mujaddid

Mujaddid - Definition and Overview

This article forms part of the series
Islam
Vocabulary of Islam
Five Pillars
Profession of faith
Prayer · Alms · Fasting
Pilgrimage to Mecca
Jihad (See Sixth pillar of Islam)
People
Muhammad
Prophets of Islam
Caliph · Shia Imam
Companions of Muhammad
Holy Cities
Mecca · Medina · Jerusalem
Najaf · Karbala · Kufa
Kazimain · Mashhad · Samarra
Events
Hijra · Islamic calendar · Eid ul-Fitr
Eid ul-Adha · Aashura · Arba'in
Buildings
Mosque · Minaret · Mihrab · Kaaba
Islamic architecture
Functional Religious Roles
Muezzin · Imam · Mullah
Ayatollah · Mufti
Interpretive Texts & Practices
Qur'an · Hadith · Sunnah
Fiqh · Fatwa · Sharia
Sects
Sunni: Hanafi · Hanbali · Maliki · Shafi'i
Shi'a: Ithna Asharia · Ismailiyah · Zaiddiyah
Others: Ibadi · Kharijite · Murjite · Mu'tazili
Movements
Sufism · Wahhabism · Salafism
Non-Mainstream Sects / Movements
Ahmadiyyah · Nation of Islam
Nation of Gods and Earths · Zikri · Druze
Related Faiths
Alawi · Babism · Bahá'í Faith · Yazidi


In Islamic tradition, the term Mujaddid refers to a person who is appointed by Allah in the first half of every century of the Islamic calendar. His objective is to reform Islam of any extraneous elements and restore it to its pristine state.

The appointment of a Mujaddid is referred to in Quran and Hadith:

"Allah has promised to those of you who believe, and do good, that He will surely make them khalifas in the earth as He made those before them to be khalifas " (Quran 24:55)

"Surely Allah will raise up for the Muslims, at the head of every century, one who will revive their religion." (Abu Dawood)

"The Israelites used to be led by prophets; whenever a prophet died, another came after him. After me there is no prophet, but there will be khalifas and there will be many." (Bukhari, book 60, ch. 50)

List of Past Mujaddids:

  1. Hazrat Umar ibn Abdul Aziz
  2. Hazrat Imam Shafi & Hazrat Imam Ahmed ibn Hanbal
  3. Hazrat Abul Hassan Ash'ari & Hazrat Abu Sharh
  4. Hazrat Abu Ubaid Naishapuri & Hazrat Qazi Abu Bakr Baqlani
  5. Hazrat Imam Al-Ghazali
  6. Hazrat Sayyid Abdul Qadir Gilani
  7. Hazrat Mueenuddin Chishti & Hazrat Imam ibn Taimiyya
  8. Hazrat Hafiz ibn Hajar Asqalani & Hazrat Saleh ibn Umar
  9. Hazrat Sayyid Muhammad Jaunpuri
  10. Hazrat Imam Jalaludin Sayuti
  11. Hazrat Mujaddid Alif Sani
  12. Hazrat Shah Waliullah Muhaddith Dehlavi
  13. Hazrat Sayyid Ahmad Brelvi
  14. Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad (claim disputed)
Copyright 2009 WordIQ.com - Privacy Policy  :: Terms of Use  :: Contact Us  :: About Us
This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the this Wikipedia article.