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Ilyas Ghuman

Muhammad Ilyas Ghuman (born 12 April 1969) is a Pakistani Islamic scholar and theologian of the Deobandi movement. Born in Sargodha to a Ghuman family, Ilyas studied at Jamia Binoria in Karachi and was a disciple of Azizur Rahman Hazarvi.

Ghuman is an expert in (speculative theology) and is known by his admirers as . He is also a religious philosopher, Sufi, and a debater. Ghuman is the head of Markaz Ahle Sunnat Wal Jamaat in Sargodha. Ghuman is a leading Hanafi Maturidi theologian.

Early life and career

Ghuman was born on 12 April 1969 in Sargodha District. He is a graduate of the Jamia Binoria.

In 2005, he was arrested for alleged involvement in the murder of Sargodha Division Commissioner Syed Tajamul Abbas. In 2006, he was again arrested related to the murder of Shia cleric Bashir Husain Bukhari.

In 2013, he was arrested by the police when he was touring Southern Punjab. In 2014, Aziz ur-Rahman Hazarvi gave his khilafat to Ghuman.

In August 2015, he was freed from house arrest. In October 2015, Ghuman was banned by the ICTA from delivering sermons in Muharram.

In August 2018, he published a book named Mera Pakistan.

Books

Some of his books include:

  • Firqah-yi Ahl-i ḥadÄ«s̲ Pāk va Hind kā taḥqÄ«qÄ« jāʼizah, 2010, 374 p. <small>Criticism of the Ahl-e Hadith.</small>
  • Firqah-yi Barailviyat Pāk va Hind kā taḥqÄ«qÄ« jāʼizah, 2012, 617 p. <small>Criticism of the Barelvis.</small>
  • MaẓāmÄ«n-i mutakallim-i Islām, 2012, multiple volumes. <small>On miscellaneous issues of Islam; Islamic doctrines, collected articles published in various Urdu magazines.</small>
  • Majālis-i mutakallim-i Islām, 2013, 2 volumes. <small>Sermons.</small>
  • Firqah-i Saifiyah kā taḥqÄ«qÄ« jāʼizah, 2013, 252 p. <small>Criticism of Akhundzada Saif-ur-Rahman Mubarak (1925-2010), a Barelvi scholar.</small>
  • K̲h̲ut̤bāt-i mutakallim-i Islām, 2013, 3 volumes. <small>Sermons.</small>
  • امت
  • Mavāʻiz̤-i mutakkalim-i Islām, 2 volumes, 2013. <small>Islamic sermons on religious life of Muslim women.</small>
  • Jihād fÄ« sabÄ«lilláh aur iÊ»tirāẓāt kā Ê»ilmÄ« jāʼizah, 2014, 304 p. <small>On jihad.</small>
  • JÄ« hān̲ Fiqah-i ḤanafÄ« Qurān va ḤadÄ«s̲ kā nacoṛ hai, 2014, 286 p. <small>In defense of Hanafites with special reference to their views on various aspects of Islamic law.</small>
  • Kanz ul-Ä«mān kā taḥqÄ«qÄ« jāʼizah, 2014, 242 p. <small>Criticism of Kanzul Iman by Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi.</small>

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