SHAH WALI ULLAH LIFE HISTORY
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Quṭb-ud-Dīn Aḥmad Walīullāh Ibn ʿAbd-ur-Raḥīm Ibn Wajīh-ud-Dīn Ibn Muʿaẓẓam Ibn Manṣūr Al-ʿUmarī Ad-Dehlawī (Arabic: قطب الدين أحمد ولي الله بن عبد الرحيم العمري الدهلوي; 1703–1762), commonly known as Shāh Walīullāh Dehlawī (also Shah Wali Allah), was an Islamic scholar, muhaddith, renewer,[6][7] historiographer, bibliographer, theologian, and philosopher.
Born
21 February 1703
Phulat, Muzaffarnagar, Mughal Empire
Died
20 August 1762 (aged 59)
Delhi, Mughal Empire
Resting place
Munhadiyan[5]
Religion
Islam
Nationality
Indian
Denomination
Sunni
Jurisprudence
Hanafi[1][2][3]
Creed
Ash'ari[3]
Movement
Renaissance in Indian Muslim community
Notable work(s)
Translation of the Quran into Persian Language
Hujjatullah-il-Baligha
Al-Fauzul Kabeer
Izalatul Khafa'an Khilafatul Khulafa
Al-Akidatul Hasanah
Majmua Rasail Imam Shah Wali Ullah
Tariqa
Naqshbandi
Occupation
Mufassir, Muhaddith, Historiographer, Bibliographier, Thelogian, Philosopher, Academic, Linguistic, Sufi