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  1. Syed Ahmad Barelvi, also known as Sayyid Ahmad Shahid, (1786–1831) was an Indian Islamic revivalist, scholar, and military commander from Raebareli, a part of the historical United Provinces of Agra and Oudh (now called Uttar Pradesh).

  2. Syed Ahmad Barelvi was born on 29 th of November 1786 in Rai Barelley in India. He was also known as Syed Ahmad Shaheed. When Syed Ahmad was born it was the time when the Muslims of India were facing downfall by the hands of the British, Sikhs, and Hindus after such a glorious past.

  3. The Barelvi movement is spread across the globe with millions of followers, thousands of mosques, institutions and organizations in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, Sri Lanka, the United Kingdom, South Africa and other parts of Africa, Europe, the Caribbean, and the United States.

  4. May 22, 2016 · Syed Ahmad Rai Barelvi (1700-1850) is considered one of the early Muslim freedom fighters of India and a great reviver and thinker of Islam in the Indian subcontinent. He is popularly known among the Indo-Pak Islamic clergy and ulema as a “shaheed” (a martyr of Islam) who led the Mujahideen movement in India. Advertisement.

  5. Seerat-i-Sayyid Ahmad Shaheed ( Urdu: سیرت سید احمد شہیدؒ) is the first historical biography of Syed Ahmad Barelvi, originally written in Urdu by Abul Hasan Ali Hasani Nadwi. He wrote the book at the age of 24. The book had two volumes. The first volume had 125 chapters and 588 pages.

  6. Syed Ahmad Barelvi, also known as Sayyid Ahmad Shahid, (1786–1831) was an Indian Islamic revivalist, scholar, and military commander from Raebareli, a part of the historical United Provinces of Agra and Oudh.

  7. Oct 15, 2021 · Syed Ahmad Shaheed Barelvi (29 November 1786— 6 May 1831) was an Indian Muslim revivalist and revolutionary leader from Raebareli, a part of the historical United Provinces of Agra and Oudh. The epithet Barelvi, denoting place of origin, deriving from Raebareli.

  8. Aug 15, 2016 · Belonging to a family which had roots in the old Muslim nobility, Sir Syeds prolific authorship on the Muslim condition in India (during British rule) and his activism in the field of...

  9. Oct 30, 2010 · A fanatic activist amongst the generation of Muslims who were dismayed at the ending years of Mogul Empire in Indian sub-continent, Syed Ahmad Barelvi is still a great source of inspiration...

  10. Apr 1, 2016 · On January 17, 1826, Syed Ahmed Barelvi led a volunteer army of 500 men from Bareilly to Kabul, via Sindh and Kandahar. From Kabul, his jihadi army journeyed through the Khyber to Peshawar, where he was welcomed by the local people. There, he advocated a guerrilla strategy against the Sikhs.