aaj ik aur baras biit gayā us ke baġhair
jis ke hote hue hote the zamāne mere
Identity: Muhaddith, Sufi, Author
Maulwi Mohammad Salamatullah, famously
known as Siraj al-Asfiya, Hazrat Allama
Mufti Hafiz Abul Zaka Shah Muhammad Salamatullah Muhaddith Rampuri, was among the distinguished Islamic scholars and spiritual
masters of the Indian subcontinent. He rendered remarkable services in the
fields of religious scholarship, spiritual guidance, authorship, and teaching.
He was born in Azamgarh district, Uttar Pradesh, India. From an early age, he
displayed a deep inclination toward religious learning, spirituality, and
intellectual excellence, which later earned him a prominent place among the
leading scholars of his era.
He was a highly accomplished Islamic scholar,
eminent Muhaddith, authorized spiritual guide, prolific author, and served as
the principal and teacher at Madrasa Irshad-ul-Uloom, Rampur. He possessed
profound expertise in Hadith, Islamic jurisprudence, logic, and Sufism. His
institution became a center of knowledge and practice where students and
seekers benefited immensely from his teachings and spiritual insight. Alongside
his mastery of outward religious sciences, he was also renowned for his piety,
asceticism, spiritual refinement, and moral discipline.
Hazrat Shah Muhammad Salamatullah Rampuri
devoted his entire life to the dissemination of Prophetic knowledge, spiritual
reformation, and the moral training of society. His writings are valued for
their scholarly depth, analytical style, and reformative spirit. His life
remains a shining example of sincerity, devotion, simplicity, and service to
religion.
He
passed away on 8 Jumada al-Awwal 1338 AH, corresponding to January 1920 CE, and
was laid to rest at Dargah Irshadiya, Rampur, Uttar Pradesh, India. Even today,
his name is remembered with great reverence and respect in scholarly and
spiritual circles.