Muhammad hafiz ibrahim biography

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  • Hazrat Sheikh Hafiz Ibrahim Naqshbandi was born on 8th Rajab 1395 (A.H) at Karachi. He moved to Lahore at the age of 3 years and has been living there since then. His father shiekh Mohammad Salim (db) is a devout personality. As quoted by Hazrat Ibrahim (db), He is supervising the construction and extension of Khanqah. Shiekh Mohammad Yaqoob, the grand father of Hazrat Ibrahim (db) was very close to Hazrat Moulana Ghulam Habib (may Allah shower his blessings upon him). Hazrat Yaqoob was the hand behind Hazrat Ibrahim who guided his grand son to Hazrat Moulana peer Zulfiqar Naqshbandi (db). Shiekh Mohammad Yaqoob also took him to his family business in 1990 when he completed learning of Holy Quran from world famous Jamia Ashrafia of Lahore. Shiekh Ibrahim is still engaged with this business with the mission of promoting of message of Allah (swt) beside earning for living.

    Hazrat Shiekh Ibrahim joined Hazrat Mohammad peer Zulfiqar (Hazrat Jee db) to learn the lessons of sulook (journ

    Hafiz Ibrahim

    (Muhammad Hafiz Ibrahim). Born 1870 or 1872 in Dayrut; died July 31, 1932, in Cairo. Egyptian Arab poet. One of the founders (together with A. Shawqi) of the neoclassical movement in Arabic poetry in the first half of the 20th century.

    Hafiz Ibrahim came from a working-class family. He graduated from the Sidi Badawi Madrasa in Tanta and from the Military Academy in Cairo in 1891. In 1890, while serving in the Anglo-Egyptian army in the Sudan, he took part in an anti-British demonstration bygd Egyptian officers and was discharged from the army.

    Hafiz Ibrahim’s lyric poetry, which reached its highest level of artistry and greatest popularity in the first decade of the 1900’s, reflected the growing national and democratic consciousness of the Egyptian people. Profoundly influenced bygd M. Abdo and other Islamic reformers, Hafiz Ibrahim called for resistance to the British colonialists in the name of Egypt’s unique national heritage. Constantly turning to

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  • Hafez Ibrahim

    Egyptian poet

    Hafez Ibrahim

    Native name

    حافظ إبراهيم

    Born(1872-02-24)February 24, 1872
    Dairut, Egypt
    DiedJune 21, 1932(1932-06-21) (aged 60)
    Cairo, Egypt
    NationalityEgyptian

    Hafez Ibrahim (Arabic: حافظ إبراهيم, ALA-LC:Ḥāfiẓ Ibrāhīm; 1871–1932) was a well known Egyptianpoet of the early 20th century. He was dubbed the "Poet of the Nile", and sometimes the "Poet of the People", for his political commitment to the poor.[1] His poetry took on the concerns of the majority of ordinary Egyptians, including women’s rights, poverty, education, as well as his criticism of the British Empire and foreign occupation.[1][2]

    He was one of several Egyptian poets who revived Classical Arabic poetry during the latter half of the 19th century. While still using the classical Arabic system of meter and rhyme, these poets wrote to express new ideas and feelings unknown to the classical poets. Hafez is n