Kafëlur RahmÃÂn NishÃÂt UsmÃÂnë (5 March 1942 â 1 August 2006) was an Indian Muslim scholar, jurist, and a poet who served as a Mufti of Darul Uloom Deoband. He was the grandson of Azizur Rahman Usmani. He was an alumnus of Darul Uloom Deoband and the Aligarh Muslim University. He translated Fatawa 'Alamgiri into the Urdu language and issued more than fifty thousand religious edicts.
Kafëlur RahmÃÂn NishÃÂt UsmÃÂnë was born into the Usmani family of Deoband on 5 March 1942. His father was Jalilur RahmÃÂn UsmÃÂnë, one of the sons of Azizur Rahman Usmani and a teacher of "tajwid" and "qirat" in the Darul Uloom Deoband.
UsmÃÂnë graduated from Darul Uloom Deoband in 1961 and received an M.A in Arabic from the Aligarh Muslim University in 1975. His teachers include Syed Fakhruddin Ahmad, Muhammad Tayyib Qasmi, and Mahdi Hasan Shahjahanpuri. In 1392 AH, UsmÃÂni was appointed as a Mufti in the Darul Uloom Deoband. He served in this role for 32 years, during which time he issued more than fifty thousand religious edicts. He was also a poet and wrote in the ghazal, hamd, naat, nazm, marsiya, and qasëda genres of Urdu poetry.
UsmÃÂnë died on 1 August 2006 and was buried in Qasmi cemetery next to the grave of his grandfather Azizur Rahman Usmani. His funeral prayer was led by his elder brother Fuzailur Rahman Hilal Usmani.
UsmÃÂnë wrote books including his poetic collection, ShanÃÂsa (), ZiyÃÂrat-e-Quboor (), HayÃÂt Ibn AbbÃÂs (), HayÃÂt SalmÃÂn FÃÂrsi (), HayÃÂt Abu Hurairah (), SirÃÂj al-êdÃÂh (Urdu commentary to Hasan Shurunbulali's Nur ul IdÃÂh) and ÃÂ'ëna-e-Bid'at ().
UsmÃÂnë translated and annotated number of books concerning "dars-e-nizami" from Arabic and Persian into the Urdu language. The Arabic-Urdu translations include SirÃÂj al-Ma'ÃÂni, SirÃÂj al-WiqÃÂya (Urdu translation and commentary to Sharh-ul-WiqÃÂya), SirÃÂj al-MatÃÂlib, Tafhëm al-Muslim (Urdu translation and commentary to Shabbir Ahmad Usmani's Fath al-Mulhim), and Fatawa 'Alamgiri. The Persian-Urdu translations include GulzÃÂr-e-DabistÃÂn, Tuhfat al-Muwahhidën, MasÃÂ'il Arba'ën, and RubÃÂÿiyÃÂt of Baha' al-Din Naqshband.