Profile of Maulana Sayed Ghulam Hasnain Rizvi Karaarvi (r.a.)


Maulana Sayed Ghulam Hasnain Rizvi Karaarvi (r.a.) was born in a devout family of Karaari, Allahabad (Uttar Pradesh) and went to a religious school in Lucknow for his elementary education. Thereafter, he went to the University of Allahabad for his graduation and post-graduation. He had a thorough command over Urdu, Arabic, Persian and Hindi, particularly his sway over Urdu language and literature in which he acquired quite a reputation. Yet, the most amazing part of his life was that despite taking a formal degree in religious sciences, he never took it as a profession. Instead, he opted to become a school teacher at Habib High School, Mumbai, where he taught Arabic and Hindi. He was a symbol of contentment, who never craved for worldly provisions, concentrating only and solely on building his hereafter. Humility and self-respect were the hallmarks of his personality. Like, Maulana Hujjatul Islam Shaikh Rajabi (r.a.), he too felt the pain of the community in his heart and always thought of ways and means to guide the people and their spiritual, social and material development. He always kept himself occupied in whatever excess time he had in reading, writing and translating books and treatises.
The Urdu translation of Al-Kaafi was one such effort that was highly applauded and appreciated in the religious as well as literary world. He richly contributed to several religious magazines that were published. He also edited a magazine ‘Khuddam al-Zaaereen’ – a journal dedicated to the spread of the teachings of Aale Muhammad (a.s.) – for a number of years. Under the banner of Idaarah-e-Nashr-e-Uloom-e-Aale Muhammad (a.s.), he translated the works of resepected Hujjatul Islam Shaikh Ismail Rajabi Saahab (r.a.). He was also a patron of numerous Maatami Anjumans in Mumbai.
Incidentally, he was also responsible for starting the Bombay operations of Tanzeemul Makaatib under the supervision of Khateeb-e-A’zam Maulana Sayed Ghulam Askari Sahab (r.a.). It was due to his untiring efforts that Tanzeemul Makaatib took deep roots in a large city like Bombay.
It seemed that right from the beginning of his career, he had defined his goal and that was to introduce the twelfth Imam, Imam-e-Zamaan (a.t.f.s.) to the people, a mission which he carried out with unparalleled zeal and unmatched enthusiasm. The memory of his smiling face and witty remarks is indelible in our minds and will continue to remain so till the end of our lives. He expired in Lucknow, while being on one of his missionary trips of 15th Shabaan for Exhibition of Books and Functions concerning Imam-e-Zamaan (a.t.f.s.), when he suffered a massive heart-attack. His body was taken to his native place, Karaari, where he is resting in the graveyard of Waadis Salaam. May Allah the Almighty grant his soul an elevated status in the neighbourhood of the Ahle Bait (a.s.)! Aameen!


Sayed Ghulam Hasnain Rizvi Kararvi (1934 - January 1996) was the editor of Al-Muntazar (http://www.almuntazar.com/ ) magazine published by Association of Imam Mahdi. He was one of the trustees of Zainabia Trust. He was also the co-founder of Association of Imam Mahdi along with marhum Agha Ismail Rajabi . He translated the Persian books/booklets written by marhum Agha Ismail Rajabi Hasnain translated more than 250 Persian books/booklets and unaccounted articles for Association into Urdu language. He taught Urdu language to the students of Najafi House Hawza, Jamae Amirul Mo'mineen into Urdu language and published through Idara-e-Nashre Uloom-e-Aal-Mohammad, Moghul Masjid. Marhum Sayed Ghulamentored his students to become a good Aalim-e-deen. He always tried to bring out best from the youths and always guided and encouraged them. He polished the Urdu language of his colleagues and even to his elders. For example one of his best friend Sayed Mohammad Akbar Rizvi two years elder to him, and the current editor of al-Muntazar magazine proudly says that marhum was his teacher and calls him ustad-e-mohtaram.
After a hectic tour of eastern Uttar Pradesh, holding exhibitions and functions, celebrating the birth of Imam-e-Zamana in January 1996 during the holy month ofSha'ban, (Kanpur was his last city) he breathed his last at Lucknow and was buried in his home town Karari, beside his father marhum Amir Ali ibne Roshan Ali. He was just 62 years of age. After his burial in his ancestral graveyard, the graveyard was renamed as Waadis Salaam.
His Sewwom (majlis on 3rd day after burial) was read by Hujjatul Islam Maulana Ahmed Ali Abedi. A night before Chehlum by Maulana Mehmoodul Hasan of Jaunpur. The Chehlum Majlis by Maulana Mirza Mohammad Athar. Same evening of Chehlum another Majlis was read by Hujjatul Islam Sayed Safi Haidar at his grave in Waadis Salaam.
He organised the Moharram Majalis in Karari which previously clashed with each other. Still the Majalis are held as per the time table arranged by him during his lifetime.
His pen name was "Shafeeq." He very much loved his home town and he wrote after his name as Kararvi. His works are:
Ghulam Hasnain Kararvi Award has been instituted by Zainabia Trust.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sayed_Ghulam_Hasnain_Rizvi

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