Allama Ghulam Mustafa Qasmi (Sindhi: علامه غلام مصطفيٰ قاسمي) (b. 1924 – d.2003), was a scholar, Sindhi language writer and Sindhologist.[1][2]
Allama Ghulam Mustafa Qasmi | |
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Born | Village Rais Banbho Khan Chandio, Miro Khan, Sindh | 24 June 1924
Died | 9 December 2003 Hyderabad, Pakistan (buried at Hyderabad | (aged 79)
Education and early life
editG.M Qasmi was born on 24 June 1924 in the Village of Rais Banbho Khan Chandio Taluko Miro Khan Larkana District. He got his early education from Maulana Fateh Mohammad Serani and Molanna Khusi Mohammad MiroKhani, then after he went to Darul Uloom Deoband where he met Ubaidullah Sindhi and Hussain Ahmed Madani. He was an expert in Hadith, Fiqah, Tafseer and Logic (Mantaq).
Career
editHe taught in Sindh Muslim college, Karachi, University of Sindh and Madarisa Mazhar-e-ullom, Karachi. He was the director of Shah Wali-ullah academy, Hyderabad, chairman of Sindhi Adabi Board, and chairman of Ruet-e-Hilal Committee from 1977 to 1989.
He guided young scholars in their research-oriented work and more than 50 PhD scholars completed their research work under his supervision.[3]
Work
editHe started his literary journey from the Shah Jo Risalo of Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai. He wrote, compiled and translated books of various topics regarding religion and Islamix culture of Arabic and Persian in the Sindhi language He wrote a book Mufeed al taliba regarding the Logic during his educational years, which is being still taught at the various Madarassah. He wrote a book Social justice and Collectivism (Sindhi: سماجي انصاف ۽ اجتماعيت) (Roman-Sindhi name (Samaji Insaf Aeen Ijtamaayat)) in the light of Shah Wali ullah and a book on Features of the Quran . He edited Farsi-translated Quran and Tafsir Surah Saba.
Recognition and awards
editHe was awarded with Sitara-i-Imtiaz by the Government of Pakistan. A Chair was formed at University of Sindh in award and recognition of his name "Qasmi Chair".
Death
editHe died on December 9, 2003, and was buried near the tomb of Ghulam Nabi Kalhoro.[4][5]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Tribute paid to Allama Qasmi". DAWN. Retrieved 21 May 2016.
- ^ A.A. Brohi. "Allama Qasmi remembered". Pakistan Press Foundation (PPF) . Archived from the original on 1 July 2016. Retrieved 21 May 2016.
- ^ "A rich tribute was paid to eminent scholar Allama Ghulam Mustafa Qasmi". University of Sindh. Archived from the original on 16 June 2016. Retrieved 21 May 2016.
- ^ "Allama GhulAm Mustafa Qasmi". Tareekh Pakistan. Retrieved 21 May 2016.[permanent dead link ]
- ^ "12th death anniversary of eminent scholar Allama Ghulam Mustafa Qasmi". The Sindh Times. Archived from the original on 12 June 2017. Retrieved 21 May 2016.