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If yes then we went to see him with shaikh hanif sb,his condition is bad,1 leg cutted down from half,he forgot mostly things. Last thursday when we visited shaikh yunus jonpuri,shaikh hanif said hi about qari sb's situation,shaikh yunus haf cried and said ummat need qari sb,he runs more than 300 makatib in all over india |
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Moulana I am sure he is the same. If you get any updates let us know. He left South Africa many years ago. I dont know much about him. He was instrumental in the work of Tabligh in the very early days with the like of Hajee Bhai Padia
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Moulana I am sure he is the same. If you get any updates let us know. He left South Africa many years ago. I dont know much about him. He was instrumental in the work of Tabligh in the very early days with the like of Hajee Bhai Padia |
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:السَّلاَمُ عَلَيْكُمْ وَرَحْمَةُ اللهِ وَ بَرَكَاتُه:
اِنَّا لِلّهِ وَاِنَّا اِلَيْهِ رَاجِعُوْ Qari Saheb has passed away in India. Janazah will be after Zohar in Panoli. He was the ex-Imaam of Kerk Str Masjid in Johannesbur and principal of Darul Uloom Zakariyya. He was instrumental in the work of taleem, dawah and tabligh. He has established many madaris in India. He served Deen to the end. May Allah grant him high stages in Jannah and forgive his shoortcomings. Ameen. |
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:السَّلاَمُ عَلَيْكُمْ وَرَحْمَةُ اللهِ وَ بَرَكَاتُه: his janaza will be 3 pm indian time 2 weeks ago when we were with shaikh yunus sb in saharanpur,shaikh hanif sb said him about situation of qari sb,i witnessed that shaikh yunus was cried and said ummat need him and who will watch all his work |
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:السَّلاَمُ عَلَيْكُمْ وَرَحْمَةُ اللهِ وَ بَرَكَاتُه: ![]() Ameen to all the duas. |
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The world looses a spiritual giant – Qari Abdul Hamid Panoli
By: Azhar Vadi The Arabic saying holds true: “The death of a scholar, is the death of all mankind.” And so it was with the passing of Qari Abdul Hamid Panoli, who left this world on Monday, 11 Dhul Hijjah 1432, corresponding 7 November 2011. The passing of any person is more so felt by the people who have come into contact with the individual; be it family, friend, business acquaintance or even enemies. Thousands of South Africans who were touched, influenced or inspired by the personality affectionately known as Qarisahib were emotional yesterday at the heart drenching news of his death. In the late 1960’s, Qari Abdul Hamid made his way to South Africa from him home village of Panoli in India. He took up the responsibility of being the Imaam at the Kerk Street Masjid in the centre of a developing Johannesburg. The level of Islamic knowledge and practice was very minimal in the South African environment during those years. Many of the sunnah practices of Rasullulah (SAW) had been abandoned in favour of the growing western trends. It was not uncommon to hear of Eid dancing balls as Ramadhan would come to an end where people would party the night away in celebration of the conclusion of the auspicious month. Yunus Bismillah was one of the men who had the privilege of having a very close relationship with Qari Abdul Hamid Sahib. “The conditions were very bad in South Africa during the 1960s. Our masajid were only attended by old people and Hufaadh had to be brought in from other places to perform the Taraweeh Salaah during Ramadhan. It was then that Qarisahib came down (from India). “ Bismillah gives a sterling account of the type of person the learned scholar was. Hikmah (wisdom), courage, love and compassion were adjectives used to describe him. “He used to encourage all the youth, visiting homes one by one. During the day, during the night, telling people to come back towards deen (Islam). Qarisahib was one of the earliest people in South Africa to take on the responsibility of making effort to increase the level of Imaan according to the manner prescribed by those in the field of Dawat and Tabligh. Like Rasullullah (SAW), he would go door to door and encourage everybody towards following Allah’s commands and the sunnah way of life. During his initial years, Qarisaheb lived alone at the Kerk Street Masjid as his family remained behind in India. “We used to keep him company as youngsters” said Bismillah. “We would sit in from 5pm after completing work, right up until midnight at times, taking benefit from him.” Qarisaheb’s special quality was his ability to communicate with people from all walks of life despite his lack of mastery of the English language. It didn’t matter weather they were old or young, black or white. He also started a Hifdh class for the memorisation of the Quraan in the Kerk Street Masjid. “We took such advantage of him. We felt that Allah had sent a reviver of the deen to us because we were also involved in all that partying”, said Bismillah. “He established four things in the masjid and the homes of the people. Dawat (Islamic propagation), Taalim (learning and teaching), Ibadat (worship) and Khidmat (service to fellow human beings).” He used to say that if people spend their health and wealth on the deen of Allah, Allah will safeguard them from all evils and create an environment conducive towards deen. The efforts of this humble saint soon began bearing fruit as Kerk Street Masjid became a beacon of light for many other towns in South Africa. “People were attracted to Kerk Sreet Masjid because of the a’maal (actions) taking place there,” said Bismillah. When he introduced the work of Dawat to the various communities around South Africa people would telling him this is something new and possibly an innovation. But those who were close to him remained firms and steadfast. “He used to say, ‘No, this is the work of Nabi (SAW),’”added Bismillah. The most important lessons he taught those who were privileged to meet him were tolerance, hikmah (wisdom), istiqmah (steadfastness) and ikhlaas (sincerity) |
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very big tragedy happened after qari sb's death here
on next day of qari sb's death his brother who sat on well after qurbani,he put his hand on something,but his hand not stop on it and he jumped in that well,one person also jumped to save him but rope was borke and they both were gone another time in well.after another attemp,when they were taken out side,qari sb's br was died boz of driniking water. so 2 death in madressa in 2 days dua for them |
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very big tragedy happened after qari sb's death here ![]() |
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