Name | Tariq Jameel |
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Born | 1953 |
Era | Modern era |
Region | Islamic Scholar |
Notable ideas | Basic principles and practices of Islam and Global brotherhood |
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Early life
Tariq Jameel was born and raised in Mian Channu and is the son of a feudal agriculturist also referred to as "Mian" (Lord) in Pakistan. In his childhood he lived a relatively modest life but religion was not a major part of his life and his family in particular. It wasn't until he pursued his M.B.B.S. in Lahore that his focus shifted towards Islam. After completing his Higher Secondary School education (a.k.a F.Sc in some regions of Pakistan) in pre-medical (equivalent to A 'levels') from Government College University Lahore, he took admission in King Edward Medical College in Lahore. He intended to do his M.B.B.S., but his leanings towards spirituality soon urged him to switch to Islamic education. He then went on to receive Islamic education from Jamia Arabia, Raiwind (nearLahore), Pakistan where he studied Quran,Hadith, Sharia, Tasawwuf, logic and Fiqh.
Transition towards Islam
His proclivity towards Islam grew during hostel life in Lahore and can mainly be attributed to the group members of Tablighi Jamaat who he became friends with during his college life.
He regularly delivers lectures and speeches encouraging people to follow Islamic values and principles and put them into practice in their everyday life. He emphasizes non-political, non-violent, non-sectarian Islam. He has travelled extensively for this cause and delivered thousands of lectures all over the world. To quench his thirst for knowledge, he mastered the ability to understand and fluently speakArabic and travelled extensively to numerous Islamic countries. His charming appearance combined with a strong voice and a fine ability to deliver religious lectures soon catapulted him to fame and within a few years he became one of the most profound and inspiring preachers of Islam in the Urdu language. He now boasts hundreds of thousands of devoted followers and students of Islam in various parts of the world.
He is believed a person having soft corner for Taliban extremists and can be called a Pro Taliban leader. He once denied a news item appearing in Pakistani newspapers, which quoted him as denying terrorist attacks in Pakistan.
A number of suicide and terrorist attacks were launched from Tablighi Markaz of Lahore including the one on Ahmadis, though the management of Markaz is of the view that those terrorists who resided there were disguised as preacher.
Rise to fame
Due to his sermons and simple and modest lifestyle, Tariq Jameel commands respect from Muslims all over the world. He has a simple, eloquent and distinctive style of explaining the purpose of human life and its creation and often uses scientific examples to support his argument. He has delivered lectures to all types of communities in the society with the attendees being doctors, engineers, professors, businessmen, landlords, government officials, TV/film artists, ministers/politicians and sports celebrities. His untiring efforts brought real Islamic values in the lives of some of the greatest Pakistani cricketing legends such as Saeed Anwar, Inzamam-ul-Haq, Mohammad Yousuf, Saqlain Mushtaq, Mushtaq Ahmed and Saleem Malik. He has also been the main paradigm for Junaid Jamshed since his inspiring volte-face towards Islam. Tariq Jameel is also a student of the late MuftiYousuf Ludhianvianother deoband scholar.
Islamic teachings
As opposed to the general misconception, Islam is a religion of supreme peace and security. Tariq Jameel’s lectures incorporate a wide range of issues of Islam and social concern. He especially emphasizes on self-purification, avoidance of violent ways, observance of Allah’ orders and to follow Hazrat Muhammad (SM)’sunnah. He repeatedly asks Muslims to do tawba (to be penitent for past sins and to retreat from wrong ways of life-leading) and to come back to the right path leaving the wrong one. He is a staunch critic of moral degeneration, indecent practices and shamelessness that have established its stronghold among young generation of Muslims.
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