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Maulana Jalaluddin Umri
Amir, Jamaat-e-Islami Hind |
| Year of birth |
1935 |
| Native place |
Village Puttagram, District-North Arcot, Tamil Nadu |
| Education |
Primary education in Urdu School of Village Puttagram.
Islamic/Arabic Studies from Jamia Darus Salam, Umrabad.
Degree of Munshi Fazil from Madras University.
Graduation from Aligarh Muslim University |
| Attachment with Jamaat |
Since 1954. Became member of the Jamaat in 1956. |
| Cause of the attachment |
Aims & Objects of the Jamaat attracted which was further confirmed by studies of its literature. |
| Responsibilities held |
Local Amir (President) of the Jamaat at Aligarh for ten years.
Editor of the monthly magazine, “Zindagi-e-Nau” for five years.
Secretary/President of Idara-e-Tahqueequ-o-Tasneef-e-Islami Aligarh.
Founding member of Muslim Personal Law Board. |
| Present Responsibility |
Amir, Jamaat-e-Islami Hind
Chairman, Idara-e-Tahqueequ-o-Tasneef-e-Islami Aligarh.
Editor of the research oriented magazine, “Tahqueequat-e-Islami”, for the last 25 years.
Chancellor, Jamiatul Falah, Bilarya Ganj, Azamgarh.
Managing Director, Sirajul Oloom Niswan College, Aligarh.
Member Central Advisory and Representative Councils of Jamaat-e-Islami Hind.
Chancellor, Jamiatus Suffa, Varangal (A.P.). |
| Publications |
A prolific writer in Urdu language who has produced a number of research oriented books and articles. Many of his books have been translated into different languages including English, Hindi and other Indian languages. One of his book title “Maroof-o-Munker” has also been translated in Turkish language besides English and Arabic.
The following books have been translated into English language:
- Islamic Solution to Human Issues
- Ma'roof-o-Munkar
- Inviting to Islam
- Woman and Islam
- Muslim Woman: Role and Responsibilities
- The Rights of Muslim Woman - An Appraisal
- The Concept of Social Service in Islam
- Islam and Unity of Mankind
- Islam: The Religion of Dawah
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| Unforgettable event in life |
When his mother gave her consent to his decision for devoting his life to Islamic studies and the Islamic movement. |
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