Shah Abdul Aziz
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Shah Abdul Aziz
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| Birth | 1745 CE [1] |
| Death | 1823 CE [1] or 1823 CE [2] [1] |
| School/tradition | Sunni [2] |
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Al Muhaddith Shah Abdul Aziz Dehlavi ( 1745- 1823 [1] or d 1823 CE [2] [1]) (Arabic: المحدث شاه عبدالعزيز دهلاوي) was one of the great Sunni Islamic scholar scholars of Hadith in India.[2]
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[edit] Biography
He was the eldest son of Shah Waliullah was only 17 years old when Shah Waliullah died. He became the leader of the movement started by his father [1].
[edit] Legacy
[edit] Works
He wrote and dictated several books [1].
- Taufa Ithna Ashari (Gift to the Twelvers) [1]
- Sirush Shahadhathayn
- Fatawa Aziz, another famous book, is the collection of Fatawa (questions and answers on religious issue) [1]
- Tafsir Fath al-Aziz or Tafsir-i-Aziz (in Persian) [1]
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