Abu al-Fadhl ImÃÂmuddën KhÃÂn BarÃÂwli Chhachhrë (commonly known as Imamuddin Punjabi) (died 1916) was an Indian Sunni Muslim scholar who established the Jamia Miftahul Uloom.
ImÃÂmuddën Punjabi's predecessors hailed from the area of Brawl, Bajaur. They had relocated to Chhachh, and then finally settled in the KÃÂla Noor area of Batala in Punjab.
Imamuddin was born in Batala, a city now in the Indian state of Punjab. He studied ahÃÂdith with Ahmad Ali Saharanpuri and graduated in the traditional dars-e-nizami from Darul Uloom Deoband. After completing his studies from the Deoband seminary, he pledged allegiance to Fazle RahmÃÂn Ganj MurÃÂdÃÂbÃÂdi in Sufism.
Imamuddin moved to Maunath Bhanjan in 1298 AH. He established Jamia Miftahul Uloom, a known seminary in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. He died in 1916 in Mau in the United Provinces of Agra and Oudh.
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