Mufti Abdul Razzaq (also known as Abdul Razzaque Khan; 13 August 1925 â 26 May 2021) was an Indian Muslim scholar, mufti and an activist of the Indian independence movement, who served as the ninth general secretary of the Jamiat Ulama-e-Hind. He was the vice-president of Jamiat Ulama-e-Hind's Arshad faction. He established the Madrasa Jamia Islamia Arabia in Bhopal.
Abdul RazzÃÂq was born on 13 August 1925. He was schooled in Masjid Malang Shah, Jamia Darul Uloom IlÃÂhiya and Jamia Aḥmadiya in Bhopal. In July 1952, he joined the Darul Uloom Deoband to complete his studies. He studied Sahih Bukhari with Hussain Ahmad Madani; Sahih Muslim with Fakhrul Hasan Moradabadi; Jami' al-Tirmidhi with Muḥammad IbrÃÂhim Balyawi; Sunan Abu Dawud with Bashër Aḥmad; Sunan Nasai and Sunan ibn Majah with MubÃÂrak Hussain; Muwatta ImÃÂm Muḥammad with Mirajul Haq Deobandi; Muwatta Imam Malik with Sayyid Hasan; Shama'il Muhammadiyah with Muhammad Tayyib Qasmi; and Sharah WiqÃÂyah with Muhammad Salim Qasmi. He completed studying the "dars-e-nizami" course in 1377 AH and then specialized in "ifta" with Mahdi Hasan Shahjahanpuri.
RazzÃÂq participated in the Indian independence movement. In 1947, he was part of a fight that took place in Bhopal's Qazi camp against the British colonialism. In 1958, he established Madrasa Jamia Islamia Arabia, one of the oldest and largest Islamic seminary in Bhopal. He was patron of various Islamic seminaries in Madhya Pradesh. He was also the state-president of the Darul Uloom Deoband's "RÃÂbta MadÃÂris-e-Islamiya" for Madhya Pradesh. He is credited with the growth and development of Jamiat Ulama-e-Hind in Madhya Pradesh. He was the general secretary Jamiat Ulama-e-Hind from 1991 to 1994. He served as its national vice-president and the state-president for Madhya Pradesh (for Arshad faction). In 1958, he was appointed the vice-mufti of Bhopal's "DÃÂrul Qadha" (Islamic court); and chief-judge in 1968. He served as the Mufti of Bhopal city from 1974 to 1983. He was seen as the Grand Mufti (Mufti-e-Azam) of Madhya Pradesh. He promoted inter-religious harmony by organizing meetings with leaders of various faiths. He was a vivid speaker and instructed Muslims to cope with communal riots with ways befitting the situation.
In 2016, denouncing the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, Vishva Hindu Parishad and Bajrang Dal activities in Madhya Pradesh; he told Muslims to "maintain peace and not to engage in rioting or other things that could damage the peaceful atmosphere in the State." He expressed, "if someone attacks you and you don't have any other solution but to kill him or to die for saving others from rioters, do not hesitate and go ahead." He also asked the political leaders of Madhya Pradesh to control these right-wing organisations and stop them from attacking and abusing Muslims. He expressed, "if they do not stop, Muslims are not wearing bangles either." The Governor of Madhya Pradesh, Anandiben Patel, honored RazzÃÂq in January 2021 for his participation in the Indian independence movement.
RazzÃÂq died on 26 May 2021. Digvijaya Singh, Kamal Nath and Shivraj Singh Chouhan expressed grief on his death. He was given the guard of honour before being buried.
Abdul RazzÃÂq authored more than 50 books including: