Can someone provide information in the life of Mufti Muhammad Shafi’ (RA). I can find lot about his son but not so much about him.
Can someone provide information in the life of Mufti Muhammad Shafi’ (RA). I can find lot about his son but not so much about him.

He was born in 1314 (1896). Hadhrat Gangohi proposed the name Muhammad Shafee for him. Originally he belonged to Deoband. He prosecuted his studies in Darul Uloom and graduated in 1336 at the age of 22 years. Thereafter, in 1337, he was appointed teacher in the primary class in Darul Uloom but covering the stages of teaching quickly, he soon joined the cadre of the teachers of the higher classes. He had from the very beginning a natural affinity with Fiqh and Literature. In 1350 (1932), he was appointed as Mufti. In 1368 (1948), he migrated to Pakistan, where, as a member of the Board of Islamic Teachings in the Constituent Assembly, he helped in compiling the Islamic constitution. In 1951, he established a seminary under the name Darul Uloom at Karachi, which is now an important and great centre of Islamic learning in Pakistan.
Mufti Sahib's knowledge was vast and profound and he possessed excellent ability in almost all the current scholastic disciplines. He is an author of many religious books: a stock of very useful books on Tafsir, Hadith, Fiqh and polemics has emanated from his pen. All his big and small books total up to nearly one hundred fifty. Hundreds of his pupils and disciples are rendering religious services, besides the subcontinent, in various foreign countries. Initially he vowed allegiance to Hadhrat Shaikhul Hind; after the latter's demise, he resorted to Hadhrat Thanwi and obtained khilafah from him. Simultaneously with the work of teaching religi¬ous sciences and writing books on them, throughout his life he remained occupied in spiritual beneficence also. Also, he had a taste for poetry; a collection of his Arabic, Persian and Urdu panegyrics, elegies and a number of poems has already been published. In Pakistan he held the position of the Chief Mufti.
Mufti Muhammad Shafee discharged duties of Darul Ifta twice: at first from 1350 to 1354 and then from 1359 to. 1361. During his tenure of office nearly 26,000 fatwas were written.
SRC: http://darulifta-deoband.org/
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I have "Hayat Mufti-e-'Azam" by his respected son Hadhrat Mufti Muhammad Rafi' Usmani (db) and other works on his life. So, if you want to know anything in particular, I can insha'Allah look it up for you.
Last edited by True Life; 18-06-2010 at 03:35 PM. Reason: forgot the insha'Allah...
Thanks true life. What does the book title mean?
the title means = "the life of grand mufti (muhamed shafi)"
Mufti-e-Azam Mufti Muhammad Shafi
Mufti Shafi was born in 1314/1896. Hadhrat Gangohi proposed the name Muhammad Shafi for him. Originally he belonged to Deoband. He prosecuted his studies in Darul Uloom and graduated in A. H. 1336 at the age of 22 years. Thereafter, in AH. 1337, he was appointed teacher in the primary class in Darul Uloom but covering the stages of teaching quickly he soon joined the cadre of the teachers of the higher classes.
He had had from the very beginning a natural affinity with Fiqh and Literature. In 1350/1922 he was appointed to the Mufti’s post. In 1368/1949 he went away to Pakistan, where, as a member of the Board of Islamic Teachings in the Constituent Assembly, he helped in compiling the Islamic constitution. In 1951 he established a seminary under the name Darul Uloom at Karachi, which is now an important and great center of Islamic learning there currently run by his able sons Mufti-e-Azam Pakistan Mufti Rafi Usmani and Shaikul Islam Mufti Muhammad Taqi Usmani.
Mufti Sahib’s knowledge was vast and profound and he possessed excellent ability in almost all the current scholastic disciplines. He is an author of many religious books: a stock of very useful books on Tafsir, Hadith, Fiqh and polemics has emanated from his pen. All his big and small books total up to nearly two hundred. Hundreds of his pupils and disciples are rendering religious services, besides the subcontinent, in various foreign countries.
Initially he vowed allegiance to Hadhrat Shaikhul Hind; after the latter’s demise, he resorted to Hadhrat Thanwi and obtained khilafat from him in 1349 AH.
Simultaneously with the work of teaching religi*ous sciences and writing books on them, throughout his life he remained occupied in spiritual beneficence also. He had also had a taste for poetry; a collection of his Arabic, Persian and Urdu panegyrics, elegies and a number of poems has already been printed and published. In Pakistan he held the position of the Mufti-e-Azam (Grand Mufti).
He passed away at the age of 83 in 1396 AH.
إملاء الخير خير من السكوت والسكوت خير من إملاء الشر
"Speaking what is good is better than silence, and silence is better than speaking evil."
Jazak Allah khair
And, behold, with every hardship comes ease verily, with every hardship comes ease Hence when thou art freed from distress remain steadfast and turn to thy lord
The Prophet (PBUH)Said : “Whoever does not pray ‘Asr, all his good deeds are cancelled out.” Narrated by al-Bukhaari (528)]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JA86vFqX8f4 good interview
And, behold, with every hardship comes ease verily, with every hardship comes ease Hence when thou art freed from distress remain steadfast and turn to thy lord
The Prophet (PBUH)Said : “Whoever does not pray ‘Asr, all his good deeds are cancelled out.” Narrated by al-Bukhaari (528)]
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