The Usmani family of Deoband are a prominent family based primarily in the town of Deoband in India. The notable people of this family include Fazlur Rahman Usmani, Mahmud Hasan Deobandi, Azizur Rahman Usmani and Shabbir Ahmad Usmani.
Fazlur Rahman Usmani, Nehal Ahmad, Mehtab Ali and Zulfiqar Ali Deobandi from the family were co-founders of Darul Uloom Deoband. Atiqur Rahman Usmani, a member of this family, co-founded Nadwatul Musannifeen and All India Muslim Majlis-e-Mushawarat.
Ubaid Iqbal Asim in his work MawlÃÂna Zafar Ahmad: Life and works, discussing the background of Usmanis in Deoband, mentions that, "one of the famous saintly figures that lived in Deoband is Khwajah Abul WafàUsmÃÂni, who was a cousin brother of JalÃÂluddën Kabër al-Awliya PÃÂnipati". He had settled in Deoband in the eighth hijri century. Asim asserts that, most of the Usmanis in Deoband are the successors of Abul WafàUsmÃÂni.
Ten generations later, Lutfullah was born in the family of Abul WafÃÂ UsmÃÂni. He held the position of treasurer in the court of Shah Jahan.
The purported lineage of Abu al-WafàUsmÃÂni is, Abu al-Wafàibn Ubayd AllÃÂh ibn Husayn ibn Abd al-RazzÃÂq ibn Abd al-Hakëm ibn Hasan ibn Abd AllÃÂh ibn Ya'qub ibn êsa ibn IsmÃÂ'ël ibn Muḥammad ibn Abu Bakr ibn Ali ibn Usman ibn Abd AllÃÂh HirmÃÂni ibn Abd al-AllÃÂh GÃÂrzà «ni ibn Abd al-Azëz III ibn KhÃÂlid ibn Walëd ibn Abd al-Azëz II ibn ShihÃÂb al-Din ibn Abd AllÃÂh II ibn Abd al-Azëz ibn Abd AllÃÂh ibn Amr ibn Uthman. This claimed lineage however has conflicts with what Arab genealogists have recorded for the progeny of Abd Allah ibn Amr ibn Uthman who have stated in traditional genealogical tables that he had married Fatimah bint Husayn ibn Ali who bore him all his children, two sons named Muhammad al-Dibaj and al-Qasim who had no children and a daughter named Ruqayyah, this is what has been stated by the famed genealogist ibn Inabah in his âÂÂUmdat al Talib fi Nasab Al Abi Talib, the same is reported in other books of Nasab regarding the Quraysh in the early Islamic era.
Fazlur Rahman Usmani lived between 1831 and 15 June 1907. He was one of the co-founders of Darul Uloom Deoband. His nasab (patronymic) is: Fazlur RahmÃÂn ibn MurÃÂd Bakhsh ibn GhulÃÂm Muḥammad ibn GhulÃÂm Nabë ibn LutfullÃÂh ibn Muḥammad Ashiq ibn Farëd UsmÃÂni ibn Abu Muḥammad ibn Muḥammad HÃÂfiz ibn Muḥammad ibn Abd al-MÃÂlik ibn Abd al-Azëz ibn Abd al-Hakëm ibn Sa'ëd ibn Muḥammad ibn FazlullÃÂh ibn Abul WafàUsmÃÂni.
His sons include Azizur Rahman Usmani, Habibur Rahman Usmani, and Shabbir Ahmad Usmani. Atiqur Rahman Usmani, the co-founder of Nadwatul Musannifeen and All India Muslim Majlis-e-Mushawarat was his grandson. Shams Naved Usmani is another grandson of UsmÃÂni. Kafilur Rahman Nishat Usmani, who was the grandson of Azizur Rahman Usmani, translated Fatawa 'Alamgiri into Urdu language.
After the creation of Pakistan in 1947, Shabbir Ahmad Usmani hoisted its flag in Karachi in the presence of Muhammad Ali Jinnah and other All India Muslim League leaders.
Fateh Ali was the grandfather of Mahmud Hasan Deobandi. He had three sons, Mahtab Ali Deobandi, Masood Ali and Zulfiqar Ali Deobandi. Mehtab Ali and Zulfiqar Ali were also among the co-founders of Darul Uloom Deoband. Zulfiqar Ali's son Mahmud Hasan Deobandi became the first student who studied in Darul Uloom Deoband.
Karamat Hussain is known to have established a madrassa at his home in Deoband. The teacher in this madrassa was Mahtab Ali Deobandi, the uncle of Mahmud Hasan Deobandi. This madrassa remained functioning until the foundation of Darul Uloom Deoband. Muhammad Qasim Nanautawi studied there under the supervision of Mehtab Ali.
Nehal Ahmad, the son of Karamat Hussain, was one of co-founders of Darul Uloom Deoband. He was the brother-in-law of Muhammad Qasim Nanautawi. Nehal had a son, Lateef Ahmad, who was married to the sister of Ashraf Ali Thanwi. Zafar Ahmad Usmani was the son of Lateef Ahmad, and a nephew of Thanwi.
Zafar Ahmad Usmani hoisted the flag of Pakistan in Dhaka in 1947 in the presence of Muhammad Ali Jinnah and other All India Muslim League leaders.
Shukrullah was among the fore-fathers of Muhammad Shafi. The family also claims the Usmani descent, however they do not possess the complete lineage. Rafi Usmani and Taqi Usmani are both sons of Muhammad Shafi, who was one of active members of Pakistan Movement.
Rafi Usmani has mentioned the incomplete lineage in the biography of his father entitled HayÃÂt Mufti Azam as, "Muhammad Shafi ibn Muhammad Yasën ibn Khalëfa Tehseen Ali ibn ImÃÂm Ali ibn KarëmullÃÂh ibn KhayrullÃÂh ibn Shukrullah". According to Rafi Usmani, KarëmullÃÂh had moved to Deoband in 1183 AH. Shafi Usmani's father, Muhammad Yasën UsmÃÂni was among the earliest students of Darul Uloom Deoband. Yasën's students include Asghar Hussain Deobandi, Shabbir Ahmad Usmani and Sanaullah Amritsari.