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Ameen Ahsan Islahi

1904 - 1997 | Lahore, Pakistan

A distinguished Islamic scholar of the Farahi school and an exegete of the Qur’an

A distinguished Islamic scholar of the Farahi school and an exegete of the Qur’an

Profile of Ameen Ahsan Islahi

Real Name : Ameen Ahsan

Born :Azamgarh, Uttar pradesh

Died : 15 Dec 1997 | Lahore, Punjab

Identity: Renowned Islamic scholar, Qur’anic exegete, and thinker

Maulana Amin Ahsan Islahi was born in 1904 in the village of Bamhour, Azamgarh. He received his early education in a local maktab. On the advice of his relative Maulana Shibli Mutakallim Nadwi, he was admitted to Madrasat-ul-Islah, Sarai Mir, where he spent eight years mastering Arabic, the Qur’an, Hadith, and Islamic jurisprudence.

In 1922, at the age of 18, he began his career in journalism, serving as assistant editor of the tri-weekly Madinah (Bijnor). He also edited the children’s weekly Ghuncha and worked with Maulana Abdul Majid Daryabadi on the weekly Sach.

In 1925, he left journalism to pursue advanced Qur’anic studies under his mentor Maulana Hamiduddin Farahi. He not only studied tafsir but also mastered Farahi’s distinctive approach known as the “coherence of the Qur’an” (Nazm al-Qur’an). His entire scholarly life was devoted to developing and explaining his teacher’s ideas.

He was among the founding members of Jamaat-e-Islami and was considered a key figure after Maulana Maududi, but he parted ways in 1958 due to ideological differences. Later, he attempted to establish Tanzeem-e-Islami with Dr. Israr Ahmad, though the effort did not succeed.

His greatest scholarly achievement is the celebrated tafsir Tadabbur-i-Qur’an, completed in August 1980. He described it as the result of 55 years of his own effort combined with his teacher’s lifelong thought—“a century of Qur’anic reflection.”

After completing the tafsir, he turned to Hadith studies and established Idara Tadabbur-e-Qur’an wa Hadith in 1401 AH. He also launched the research journal Tadabbur. Due to declining health, his teaching activities ceased in 1993.

Death: He passed away on 15 December 1997.

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