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Dr.
Muhammad Ashraf Asif Jalali
File:Dr Ashraf Asif Jalali.jpg
TitleKanzul Ulama, Mufakkir-e-Islam
Personal
Born
Muhammad Ashraf Asif Jalali

(1968-04-12) April 12, 1968 (age 56)
ReligionIslam
NationalityPakistani
DenominationSunni
JurisprudenceHanafi
MovementBarelvi
Known forFounder of Tehreek-e-Sirat-e-Mustaqeem Pakistan
YouTube information
Channel
Years active2016–present
Subscribers301K subscribers[1]
(28 November 2021)
Total views18,020,751[1]
(28 November 2021)
100,000 subscribers

Last updated: 28 November 2021
Websitesiratemustaqeem.net

Muhammad Ashraf Asif Jalali (born 12 April 1968) also known as Kanzul Ulama is a Pakistani politician and Islamic scholar belonging to the Barelvi movement. He is the Founder-President of Tehreek Labbaik Islam,[2][3] founder of Tehreek-e-Sirat-e-Mustaqeem and Chairman of Tehreek-e-Labbaik Ya RasoolAllah, which later got launched as Tehreek Labbaik Pakistan by Khadim Hussain Rizvi.[4][5][6] He fought 2018 National Assembly of Pakistan elections from NA-124 of Lahore, but failed to win.[7]

Early life

Jalali was born in Bhikhi, Pakistan on 12 April 1968. He studied in the Jamia Jalalia.[8][9]

Activisms

D Chowk Protest

In 2016, Jalali along with Khadim Hussain Rizvi and other Sunni Barelvi activists organized a protest against the Government of Pakistan in support of Mumtaz Qadri, the assassin of Salman Taseer at D Chowk, Islamabad in which more than 20000 protestors were booked and resulted in the imposing of Section 144.[10][11]

2017 Khatam E Nabuwat Protest

Jalali made a call from Lahore to Islamabad for Protection of Khatam-e-Nabuwat.

2018 Election

He Contest Election from Lahore NA-124 on the symbol of Tehreek Labbaik Islam with the support of Tehreek Labbaik Pakistan but he did not manage to win.[12]

2020 Arrested

Punjab Police arrested Jalali due to his derogatory remarks on Fatimah, which was opposed by both Shia and Sunni Muslims.[13][14] He was later released after an order from Lahore High Court, Pakistan.[15]

Literary works

  • Jalali, Muhammad Ashraf Asif. Why Fatiha is Necessary: Proved by Koran (in Urdu). Urdu-Books.
  • Jalali, Muhammad Ashraf asif. Islam & Challenges: Solution (in Urdu). Urdu-Books.
  • Jalali, Dr Asif Ashraf. Yaare Ghaar (Roman Urdu). Abde Mustafa Official.
  • Islam Ko Challenge
  • Ghar Me Islami Mahaul
  • Khatm-e-Nubuwat
  • Mafhoom-e-Qur'an
  • Nizam-e-Mustafa
  • Qur'an Ka Mafhoom Badalne Wale
  • Rasoolullah Ki Namaz
  • Sawad-us-Azam
  • Salat-e-Salam
  • Shan-e-Risalat
  • Shan-e-Risalat Ka Imani Tareeq
  • Shaq-e-Sadr
  • Tarruf Aimma Arba
  • Tarruf Char Imaam
  • Taraq-e-Salasa
  • Tarq-e-Taqleed
  • Uswa Rasool
  • Zuban Ke Aadab
  • Islah
  • Jadoo
  • Sood

References

  1. ^ a b "About Dr Muhammad Ashraf Asif Jalali". YouTube.
  2. ^ "ABOUT". Tehreek Labbaik Islam - TLI TLY. Retrieved 2 July 2024.
  3. ^ "Tehreek Labbaik Islam unveils election manifesto". www.thenews.com.pk. Retrieved 2 July 2024.
  4. ^ "Army brokers dharna deal". Daily Times. 27 November 2017. Retrieved 2 July 2024.
  5. ^ Mahmood, Amjad (1 December 2017). "Factionalism hits Tehreek-i-Labbaik at the outset". DAWN.COM. Retrieved 2 July 2024.
  6. ^ Hussain, Adeel (1 July 2022). Revenge, Politics and Blasphemy in Pakistan. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-767648-6.
  7. ^ "Ashraf Jalali to contest election from NA-124". Daily Times. 21 January 2018. Retrieved 2 July 2024.
  8. ^ Saif, Mashal (22 October 2020). The 'Ulama in Contemporary Pakistan: Contesting and Cultivating an Islamic Republic. Cambridge University Press. pp. 78–79. ISBN 978-1-108-83973-0.
  9. ^ Akyol, Mustafa (6 April 2021). Reopening Muslim Minds: A Return to Reason, Freedom, and Tolerance. St. Martin's Publishing Group. ISBN 978-1-250-25607-2.
  10. ^ rizwan.shehzad (29 March 2016). "D-Chowk protesters given until 10am to disperse". The Express Tribune. Retrieved 2 July 2024.
  11. ^ Afzal, Madiha (16 March 2018). Pakistan Under Siege: Extremism, Society and the State. Penguin Random House India Private Limited. ISBN 978-93-5305-005-4.
  12. ^ "TLP emerges third largest party in Lahore". The Nation. 28 July 2018. Retrieved 2 July 2024.
  13. ^ Mahmood, Aisha (16 March 2020). "Hang me if even one gets infected with corona, Ashraf Jalali says will hold All Pakistan Sunni conference". Brecorder. Retrieved 2 July 2024.
  14. ^ irfan (23 June 2020). "Dr Ashraf Asif Jalali, accused of violating and insulting, the highly respected daughter of Prophet Muhammed PBUH, Hazrat Bibi Zahra Pak". World News TV. Retrieved 2 July 2024.
  15. ^ irfan (18 December 2020). "Dr Ashraf Asif Jalali release from Prison honored by the Lahore High Court, Pakistan". World News TV. Retrieved 9 July 2024.


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