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What did the Farazi movement insist on?

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Answered by muktamali150
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Shariatullah founded the Faraizi movement which was a religious reform movement in the 19th century for Bengali Muslims. The term Faraizi was taken from fard which means standing for compulsory and mandatory duties ordained by Allah. Shariatullah instructed his followers to assimilate every religious duty required by the Quran as well as by the Sunnah, while remaining firmly in the Hanafi school of Islamic jurisprudence.[5] He called for observance on the five fundamentals of Islam, insisted on the complete acceptance and strict observance of monotheism and prohibited all digressions from the original doctrines of Islam as shirk (polytheism) and bid`at (sinful conception).[1] Haji Shariatullah deemed British domination in Bengal as detrimental to the religious life of Muslims.

Haji Shariatullah was the founder of Faraizi Movement, a religious reform movement that was very popular in its time and is still very popular to date. The name Faraizi itself is reflective of the aspirations and the goals the movement intended on achieving. The word Faraizi comes from the Arabic word Fard. Its literal translation in English is “a religious obligation” and contextual translation with regards to Islam is a mandatory duty that has to be performed by the followers of Allah. One common example of a Fard in Islam would be the five obligatory prayers that every Muslim is obliged to offer at specific times. Haji Shariatullah started the Faraizi Movement with an intent to purify Islam and to fight for the rights of Muslims under the British rule. The Faraizi Movement later became a socio-economic issue when some of the elite Muslim and Hindu Zamindars tried to entrap Haji Shariatullah into legal matters upon their disagreement with the ways he was proceeding with his beliefs, especially regarding his disagreement to paying non-Islamic taxes and slaughtering of cows. After his death, the Faraizi Movement was led by Dudu Miyan, Haji Shariatullah's only son and child.

Answered by ckppetpooja
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Faraizi movement insisted on a complete acceptance and strict observance monotheim and prohibited all degression

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