Qazi Muhammad Yousaf

Qazi Muhammad Yousaf (1 September 1883 4 January 1963) was a notable companion of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad. He was a profound scholar, a poet, a prolific writer and a great Ahmadiyya debater. He was an Ahmadiyya historian and biographer. Authored more than hundred pamphlets and books. He was regional head Amir of North West Frontier chapter of the Ahmadiyya Community.

Early life

Qazi Muhammad Yousaf was born September 1, 1883, at Hoti, Maradan. The family shifted to Peshawar in 1884. His father, Qazi Muhammad Siddique, was a religious scholar and sometimes ‘Imam’ at the Mosque in Gul Badhsh Ji Street, Peshawar. In 1896, at age 12, Muhammad Yousaf was admitted to Mission High School Peshawar [1] and later studied at Islamia High School, completing his Secondary School Certificate Examination.

Introduction to Ahmadiyya

In 1901, he came across books by Mirza Ghulam Ahmad,[2] namely ‘Shuhna e Haq’ and ‘Izala e Auhaam’ [3][4]

He writes he came to know for the first time about the issue of life and death of Jesus son Mary. These books convinced him about the mortal death of Jesus son Mary. He came to know about the claims of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad through his book Izala e Auhaam. He used to discuss these issues with an Ahmadi teacher, namely Munshi Khadim Hussain, who was his English language teacher at the Islamia High School, Peshawar.

Conversion and Bay'ah (Ahmadiyya)

On January 15, 1902, Qazi Muhammad Yousaf converted to Ahmadiyya Islam due to the efforts of his English teacher Munshi Khadim Hussain [5] He attended the Annual Ahmadiyya Convention in December 1902 and physically took the Bay'ah (Ahmadiyya) at the hands of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad. In Qadian, he also had the opportunity to meet Sahibzada Abdul Latif [6] Yousaf attended the Ahmadiyya Annual Conventions at Qadian in 1904, 1906, and also visited Qadian in November 1907, to participate in the wedding ceremony of Mirza Bashir Ahmad (1893–1963) son of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad.

A dream of Khalifa Hakeem Noor-ud-Din

On May 28, 1908, he participated in the funeral prayers of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad and took his fresh Oath of Allegiance ( Bay'ah (Ahmadiyya) ) at the hands of the newly elected Khalifa Hakeem Noor-ud-Din.[7] In 1912, Yousaf met Khalifa Hakeem Noor-ud-Din and presented his book Iblagh e Haq to him, giving him a written request for prayers. On the same letter, the Khalifa wrote, he would pray for him. He also wrote a ‘Ro’ya’ (dream) of his own upon the same letter. He wrote:

“Insha Allah I shall pray for you. You also persist in prayers. I saw Hadhrat Umar in a Ro’ya (dream). He was telling, “Iran is destroyed”. They [Iranis] abuse me, ( Tabarra ) l but I don’t care, I am now preparing the armies. May Allah make you a commander of that army.”

[Urdu transcript-actual ]

“Inshal Allah bohut dua karon ga. Aap khud bhi dua karen. Aik ro’ya he, Hadhrat Umar farmate hen, Iran barbaad ho gia. Go mujhe Tabarra karte hen magar us ki parwah nahi. Men ab fojen tayyar karta hon, Allah kare tum bhi Afsar e foj ho jao” (December 1912).[8]

The Split and Re-patriation

On March 14, 1914, Khalifa Hakeem Noor-ud-Din died. The Community was split into two. Muhammad Yousaf sided with the group headed by Maulana Muhammad Ali (1874 - 13 October 1951) of the Ahmadiyya Anjuman Ishaat-i-Islam Lahore.[9] However, on December 30, 1914, he came to Qadian and took his Oath of Allegiance Bay'ah (Ahmadiyya) at the hands of Mirza Basheer-ud-Din Mahmood Ahmad.

Personal life

Muhammad Yousaf had 20 children from two wives. Eleven of his children died in infancy, (five sons and six daughters) while four of his sons and five daughters lived to adult life. He traveled a lot, visiting Kabul, Kashmir, Quetta, Mastoong, Karachi, Agra, Bombay, Calcutta, Shimla, Dehli, Aligar, and many other cities of the Punjab. He started his career in 1906 as a Second clerk at the Chief Commissioner Office, later on worked also at the post of Assistant Political and for one year before his retirement in 1934 as Chief Examiner. He had an attack upon his life on June 9, 1935. The culprit was jailed for 9 years. Qazi Muhammad Yousaf remained Provincial Amir Head of the Ahmadiyya Community in the North West Frontier. He has listed 113 persons, who converted to Ahmadiyya Islam due to his efforts.[10] He died January 4, 1963. He was buried at Mardan.

List of his Works

He was a prolific writer, a great Ahmadiyya debater and had penned more than hundred small and large books and papers. He wrote regularly for the monthly Review of Religions, (Urdu) 1919-1921. the Al-Hakam, the Badar, the Al-Fazal, the Farooq . Here is a list of his Works below.[11]

Bibliography

  1. Wafat al masih nasiri (pages 52)
  2. Asaar e qiamat (pages 32)
  3. Nazool al masih (pages 142) (1912)
  4. Aqaid e Ahmadiyya (pages 72) (1912)
  5. Khurooj e dabatul al arz (pages 12) (1911)
  6. Khurooj e dajjal (pages 80) (1912)
  7. Tuhfa tun nubuwah (pages 80) (1912)
  8. Khurooj e yajooj majooj ( pages 80) (1912)
  9. Zameema tuha tun nabuwah (pages 52)
  10. Iblagh e haq-collected . 11. Al Islam (pages 80) (1912)
  11. Attab leegh no-1 (1913)
  12. Pashto poem (Pages 8)
  13. Dalayal qaraniya bar wafat Isa nasiri (pages 16)
  14. Attab leegh no-3
  15. Dalaya wafat isa nasiri az salaf saliheen (pages 24) (1913)
  16. Tardeed dalayal hayat hazrat isa nasir (pages 26) (1913)
  17. Haqeeqa tul mahdi (pages 432) (1913)
  18. Tazkira tun nabi (pages 240)
  19. Durre adan pushto (pages 96)
  20. Haqeeqa tu Yasuu
  21. Al nubuwwah fil quran
  22. Haqeeqa tul Masih
  23. Al-mauood fil Quran (pages 56)
  24. Tafseer khatam unnabiyyeen (Page 34)
  25. Muta'a nabi
  26. Mutalibaat burhaniyya (Pages 28)
  27. Azaab aur rasool (Pages 12)
  28. Al tableegh no-1 (Pages 80)
  29. Pashto Lughat (Unpublished)
  30. Tafseer al Quraan (4 vol) (Unpublished)
  31. Pashto divan ahmadi (Pages 408)
  32. Ah Nadir Shah su sho
  33. Ahmadiyyat aur Afghanistan
  34. Ahsanal Hadith
  35. Tareekh bani Israel (unpublished)
  36. Pushto zarbul amsaal
  37. Pushto Qawaid
  38. Afghanistan au Ahmadiyyat
  39. Pashto ka Qaida
  40. Wurmbay Kitaab
  41. Dwayam kitaab
  42. Durre Adan Farsi
  43. Ahmad Mauood
  44. Insaan e kamil
  45. Ayat khatam an nabiyyeen wa tafseer salf saliheen
  46. Wafaat hazarat Isa Nasiri
  47. Aqaid Ahmadiyya
  48. Khitaab ba bani Israel (Unpublished)
  49. Fazeelat syedna hazrat Muhammad saw bar jamee anbiya
  50. Aqaid Ahmadiyya Farsi manzoom
  51. Al Nubuwat fil Quran (Pages 432)
  52. Al nubuwat fil wahi wal ilhaam
  53. Al nubuwat fil Ahadeeth
  54. Challenge inaami yak sad rupya darbara nubuwat
  55. Durre adan nazam Urdu
  56. Kitaab al hayat
  57. Mulvi Muhammad Ali ka maujooda mazhab- khilaf Ahmad aakhir zaman
  58. Imtiaz
  59. Ahmad jari ullah
  60. Ahmad mudday Nubuwat
  61. Ahmad madaar-e-nijaat
  62. Ismu-hu-Ahnad
  63. Ahmad ke dawe ki bunyaat
  64. Tazkira tul hasan
  65. Aik ghalat fahmi ka izala (Pages 32)
  66. Anajeel ka yusu aur Quran ka Isa
  67. Sianat –u-swalihhen
  68. Ahmad ki pakeeza zindagi
  69. Hazrat Muhammad saw ki taleemat e muqadisa
  70. Muje mera mazhab kion piara he
  71. Wafaat hazrat isa nasiri (Urdu)
  72. Tanqeed bar ishtihaar yome dua
  73. Ane wala masih aa gia
  74. Do darjan challenge
  75. Syedna Muhammad saw aur qiam aman
  76. Aqibatul mukazibeen aul Afghanistan
  77. Aqibatul mukazibeen hissa dom (Unpublished)
  78. Yusu aur aasman
  79. Yusu aur saleeb
  80. Kia Yusu khuda tha
  81. Kia Yusu khuda ka beta tha
  82. Kia Yusu nabi tha
  83. Kia Yusu bey guna tha
  84. Issayeat ki asliyyat part-1, part-2
  85. Yusu aur tasleeth
  86. Khliq u tuyyor
  87. Aalim ul ghaib
  88. Mohaye ul mouta
  89. Kalimatullah
  90. Rooho Allah
  91. Roohul qudus
  92. Isayon ke naam aik khat
  93. Isa dare Kashmir
  94. Khula khat banaam molvi Sana u llah
  95. Fathe mubeen
  96. Master Nizam u din ke naam challenge
  97. Master Nizam u din ke naam dosara challenge
  98. Khula khat banam molvi Muhammad Ali
  99. Mir Mudasir Shah ka mazhab khilaf hazrat ahmas as
  100. Mir Mudasir Shah ke do mazhab
  101. Molvi Muhammad Ali ke do swalon ka jawab
  102. Ishtiharat tardded ghair mubaieen dar bara toheen rasool
  103. Ishtiharat tardeed molvi Kifayat Hussain shiah
  104. Ishtiaar tardeed Anjuman Ishat Islam Peshawar
  105. Qaati ul anf u shiah
  106. Aqaid Ahmadiyya
  107. Khwaja Kamal Din ke 5 swalon ka jawab
  108. Mukhtasar Tareek Ahmadiyyat Sarhad

References

  1. Edwards Mission High School, Peshawar, “In 1853, Sir Herbert Edward, the British Commissioner of Peshawar, established this school from Primary level in Rethi Bazzar near Chowk Yadgar, Peshawar. Sir Robert Craft was appointed as its first principal.
  2. Tareekh e Ahmadiyya, Sarhad. (1959) page.90
  3. Shuhna e Haq, by Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, (1887)
  4. Izala e Auhaam – (1891) by Mirza Ghulam Ahmad
  5. Tareekh e Ahmadiyya, Sarhad. (1959) page.91
  6. Tareekh e Ahmadiyya, Sarhad. (1959) page.91
  7. Tareekh e Ahmadiyya, Sarhad. (1959) page.91
  8. Tareekh e Ahmadiyya, Sarhad. (1959) page.91
  9. Tareekh e Ahmadiyya, Sarhad. (1959) page.94
  10. Tareekh e Ahmadiyyat (Sarhad). (1959) pages:111-112.
  11. Tareekh Ahmadiyyat (Sarhad) by Qazi Muhammad Yousaf. (1959) pp: 113-116
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