Mufti Fareed
Mufti Muhammad Farid ((Urdu: مولانا مفتی محمد فرید) died; 9 July 2011) was a prominent Pakistani Mufti and writer.[1] He belonged to Zarobi, a village in Swabi District. He was the president and Shaykh al-Hadith of Dar al-Ifta in Darul Uloom Haqqania Akora Khattak.[2] He was known for his Fatwa Faridiya (a collections of Fatwas in 7 volumes).[3]
Muhammad Fareed | |
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مفتی محمد فرید | |
Personal | |
Died | 9 July 2011 District Headquarters Hospital, Swabi |
Religion | Islam |
Nationality | ![]() |
Denomination | Sunni |
Profession | Mufti, writer |
Institute | Darul Uloom Haqqania |
Muslim leader | |
Literary works | Fatwa Faridiya |
Profession | Mufti, writer |
Post | president and Shaykh al-Hadith of Dar al-Ifta at Darul Uloom Haqqania |
Maulana Muhammad Farid died on Saturday morning, 9 July 2011 at the District Headquarters Hospital, Swabi after a long illness. He was buried in his ancestral graveyard in Swabi district. The funeral prayer was attended by a large number of religious scholars including Maulana Hamdullah Jan, Maulana Sami-ul-Haq and other eminent scholars, students, social workers and locals.[4]
Writings
- Fatawa Faridiya - فتاوىۀٰ فريديه. Vol. 7. 2013. OCLC 875671631.
- Maqālāt - مقالات. 2009. OCLC 714329384.
- Minhāj al-Sunan : sharḥ Jāmiʻ al-sunan lil-Imām al-Tirmidhī. 1994. OCLC 315870355.
See also
References
- "رواۃ حدیث کے تعارف میں مفتی محمد فرید ؒ اور شیخ سلم اللہ خانؒ کی آ راء کاتقابلی جائزہ: Comparative overview between the opinions of Mufti Muhammad Fareed and Sheikh Saleemullah Khan on Rowaat-e-Hadith". doi:10.51411/rahat.4.1.2020.110.
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- "Fatawa Fareediya By Shaykh Mufti Muhammad Fareed" – via Internet Archive.
- "Mufti Fareed passes away". nation.com.pk. Archived from the original on 2020-06-28.
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