Syed Ali Nasir Saeed Abaqati

Syed Ali Nasir Saeed Abaqati Musavi, known as Roohul Millat and Agha Roohi, is a Shia cleric from Lucknow, India.

Syed Ali Nasir Saeed Abaqati Musavi
alias
Agha Roohi
Agha Roohi addressing a Majlis
TitleHujjatul Islam
Personal
Born
ReligionIslam
EraModern era
JurisprudenceJa`fari
CreedUsuli Twelver Shi`a Islam

Family background

Syed Ali Nasir Saeed Abaqati popularly known as Agha Roohi is a Shia scholar from Lucknow, India and comes from the family of Syed Mir Hamid Hussain Musavi whose book `Abaqat al'anwar fi imamat al 'A'immat al'athar is popular among Twelver Shi'a scholars worldwide, and quoted even today.[1]

He belongs to the lineage of Syed Mohammad Quli Khan.[2][3][4]

His family is renowned and respected in Lucknow, where his father Saeed-ul-Millat Syed Mohammad Saeed and grandfather Syed Nasir-ul-Millat enjoyed much respect in their lifetimes. His ancestral town is Kintoor, Barabanki, Uttar Pradesh and he traces his lineage to Muhammad via Imam Musa al-Kazim, hence the name "Musavi".[5]

He is the first cousin of khateeb ul imaan, sher e Hindustan marhoom Tahir Jarwali.

He has two younger brothers Syed Husain Nasir Saeed Abaqati and Syed Sajjad Nasir Saeed Abaqati. He has two sons Syed Abbas Nasir Saeed Abaqati and Syed Murtaza Nasir Saeed Abaqati and currently resides in the famous Nasirya Library in Lucknow. His only Sister is married to famous Urdu Poet Kazim Jarwali.

His majalis (religious lectures)

Agha Roohi recites the ashra-e-majalis (religious lecture to commemorate the Martyrdom of Imam Hussain, spanning ten days) at Shia PG College (at Victoria Street in Nakhas) in morning and at Afzal Mahal in evening.[6]

He is an exponent of Tabarra, openly curse the enemies of Hussainiyat, the killers of Imam Hussain.

Involvement in community matters, demonstrations and rallies

Syed Abbas Nasir Saeed Abqati

His son Syed Abbas Nasir Saeed Abqati (b. 1986), a PhD student in Shia theology, fought against the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS, or IS) while he was studying at Najaf University (Al-Hawza al-'Ilmiyya fi al-Najaf al-Ashraf Islamic seminary) in July 2014 when clashes with the ISIS broke out in Iraq.[15][16] Apart from other majalis he now addresses majlis at Shia College during first 10 days of Muharram.[17]

See also

References

  1. Scholarship in a sayyid family of Avadh I: Musavī Nīshāpūrī of Kintūr
  2. Leader of Heaven No. 18
  3. Roots of North Indian Shi‘ism in Iran and Iraq Religion and State in Awadh, 1722–1859, by J. R. I. Cole, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA PRESS Berkeley · Los Angeles · Oxford
  4. Burke, Edmund; Abrahamian, Ervand; Lapidus, Ira Marvin (1988). Islam, Politics, and Social Movements. University of California Press. p. 284. ISBN 978-0-520-06868-1.
  5. Jones, Justin (2011). Shi'a Islam in Colonial India Religion, Community and Sectarianism. Cambridge University Press. p. 243. ISBN 978-1-139-50123-1.
  6. Old city immersed in Moharrum solemnity, 24 February 2004
  7. Shia ulema at odds over shrine control, HT Correspondent, Lucknow, 9 April 2006
  8. Shia clerics at dispute over Shia college, Masoodul Hasan, Lucknow, 19 December 2006
  9. Now, a model nikahnama only for Shias, M Hasan, Lucknow, 29 May 2006
  10. Sadiq, Jawad blame US; Abaqati puts it on Qaeda, Article from: The Hindustan Times, Article date: 15 June 2007
  11. Keep off, clerics tell law panel; to meet PM, M. Hasan, Hindustan Times, Lucknow, 7 August 2009
  12. Cleric detained, supporters go on rampage in Lucknow, Express news service, Mon 15 November 2010, 04:28 hrs
  13. Muslims in Indian cities : Trajectories of Marginalisation. Gayer, Laurent., Jaffrelot, Christophe. London: Hurst & Co. 2012. ISBN 9781849041768. OCLC 794935130.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  14. Fareed, Faisal. "Lucknow: Shia Muslim youths form 'Gau Raksha Dal', vow to end cow slaughter". Scroll.in. Retrieved 13 October 2018.
  15. Fareed, Mohd Faisal (20 October 2014). "Shia youth 'who fought ISIS' gets grand welcome home in Lucknow". The Indian Express. Retrieved 13 October 2018.
  16. Jeelani, Gulam (13 October 2018). "Shia cleric who fought against ISIS, returns to a hero's welcome in Lucknow". News18. Retrieved 30 November 2014.
  17. "Maulana Abbas Nasir Saeed Abaqati Sb". www.p5world.com. Retrieved 13 October 2018.
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