Shah Abdur Rahim

Shah Abdur Rahim (Persian: شاه عبد الرحیم; 1644-1719) was an Islamic scholar and a writer who assisted in the compilation of Fatawa-e-Alamgiri, the voluminous code of Islamic law. He was the father of the Muslim philosopher Shah Waliullah Dehlawi. He became a disciple of Khwaja Khurd son of Khawaja Baqi Billah a revered Sufi of Delhi. He established Madrasa Rahimiyya in Delhi, a theological college which later played a part in the religious emancipation of Muslim India and became the breeding ground of religious reformers and mujahideen like Shah Waliullah and Shah Abdul Aziz.

Abdur Rahim
شاه عبد الرحیم
Personal
Born1644
Died1719 (aged 7475)
Resting placeMehdiyan, Delhi Gate
ReligionIslam
ChildrenShah Waliullah
Parent
  • Wajīhuddīn bin Muʿaẓẓam bin Manṣūr (father)
DenominationSunni
SchoolHanafi
Known forMadrasa Rahimiyya
Fatawa 'Alamgiri
RelativesShah Abdul Aziz (grandson)
Muslim leader
TeacherMir Zahid Harawi
Period in office17th-century
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