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Biography of late Allama Talib Jauhari



This is my painful duty to inform you all that the prominent Islamic scholar Alama Talib Jauhari breathed his last breath and leave for his heavenly adobes.....inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji' un (انا لله وانا اليه راجعون).....may Allah rest the departed soul in highest places in jannah and strengthen the bereaved family and the entire ummat-i-muslimah to bear this irreparable loss.

Allama Talib Jauhari was a prominent Pakistani Islamic scholar, religious leader, public speaker, Qur’anic interpreter, Urdu poet, historian and philosopher of the Shiite sect of Islam. He was born on 27th august 1938 in Patna – Bihar (British India). His father Maulana Muhammad Mustafa Jauhar was a prominent scholar and an urdu poet known for his exceptional poetry related to the Household of Prophet Muhammad(s).

Allama Talib Jauhari studied Islamic theology in Najaf, Iraq under Ayatullah al Uzma Sayyid Abu al-Qasim al-Khoei. He was a student of Ayatullah Shaheed Sayyid Baqir Al-sadr. He has been a classmate of Ayatullah al Uzma Sayyid Ali Sistani, although Ayatullah Sistani was among his seniors.  Allama Zeeshan Haider Jawwadi was also one of his classmate in Najaf.

Allama Talib Jauhari was an author of few of the most compact and exceptional urdu books on Tafseer, Philosophy and History (Maqtal) and Hadith.

His book “Alamaat e Zahoor e Mehdi(s)” is considered as one of the most comprehensive book compiled and written on the topic of Imam Mehdi(s), the awaited savior. In this books, Allama Talib Jauhari has compiled the details of narations recorded in Shia and Sunni sources on the subject of Imam Mehdi(s). The book explains that a total number of 2870 narrations are recorded in both Shia and Sunni sources, explaining the signs, attributes, birth, occultation and reappearance of Imam Mehdi(s).

His book “Hadees – e – Karbla” is one of the few “Maqtal” written in Urdu and has been considered as one of the most well compiled source to the traditions related to the Event of Karbala.

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