2. His Complete Name was Syed Quṭb ad-Dīn
AḥmadWalī Allāh ibn ‘Abd ar-Raḥīm al-
‘Umarī ad-Dihlawī
commonly known as Shah Waliullah
Dehlawi, was an Islamic
scholar, muhaddith and reformer.
He was born in 1703 during the reign of
Emperor Aurengzeb
3. He memorized the Qur'an by seven.
Soon thereafter, he masteredArabic and
Persian letters.
By sixteen he had completed the standard
curriculum of Hanfi law, theology, geometry,
arithmetic and logic.
4. His deep understanding of the Qur'an,
Hadith, Fiqah andTasawuf made him highly
knowledgeable scholar at an early age.
He translatedArabic Qur'an into Persian.
Criticized by some Ullama.
he tried to heal the division
between Sectarian groups
5. He was died on 20 August 1762
His work remain very important as it was
much beneficial for Muslims and Revived
Islam in the Sub-Continent.
6. Shariat-Ullah was born in 1781
His father,Abdul JalilTalukdar, was a farmer
who was not very well off.
In 1799, Haji Shariat-Ullah travelled to Arabia.
He stayed there until 1818 and got his
religious education.
7. He started Faraizi movement to restore the
Pride of the Muslims and remove what he
thought were the Hindu practices.
Emphasis was placed on praying for past sins
and promising to lead a righteous life in the
future which had crept into their worship.
8. His Belief was very clearThat’s why his
Movement was much successful and was
spread on vast area.
He wasd died in 1840 Dacca, British India
(now in Bangladesh)
9. He was born in 29 Nov 1676
He was mainly influenced by ShahAbdul Aziz,
(son of ShahWaliullah).
He got primary ideological teachings
from ShahAbdul Aziz in Delhi.
At the age of twenty-five,Ahmad joined a
militia as a cavalry man.
10. In 1821 He went for Hajj and returned from
Arabia in 1823 ready for action.
After hajj, he traveled many hundred miles to
raise a mujahideen force.
He was a successful military leader and the
mujahideen force soon reached 80,000 men.
This moment of religiously inspired unity
attracted the allegiance of maliks,
shareholders and even the governors of
Peshawar.
11. He died on 6 May 1831 (aged 44)
Balakot, Mansehra, Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan.
During last years of his life, his supporters
designated him an Amir al-
Mu'minin ("Commander of the Believers"),
and Shaheed ("martyr") after his death in the
Battle of Balakot in 1831.
His work was also well known and much
successful for Muslims in Sub-Continent.