A leading Islamic scholar, and a winner of the King Faisal International
Prize for Islamic Studies, has slammed orientalists in the West for
spreading false information about the religion.
Muhammad Mustafa
Azmi, who specializes in Hadith studies, said: “Their false and
misleading works are now called research but have no valid arguments.”
He
was speaking at a workshop organized by Lajna Ilmiya, a Riyadh-based
body formed by graduates from Darul Uloom Deoband, the renowned Islamic
seminary in India, on Friday.
“Nowadays their voices are louder than
others; they are read and heard all over the world. All their misleading
work is called research and even some groups of educated Muslims are
influenced by them,” he said.
He urged Islamic teachers to preach righteousness and truth.
Azmi
is best known for his critical investigation of the theories of
orientalists Ignác Goldziher, David Margoliouth and Joseph Schacht and
is currently a professor emeritus at King Saud University.
“If we had
followed the Qur’an and Hadith in our education, the misleading gossip
of the enemies of Islam would not have influenced many of us.”
Earlier,
he also urged the Ummah to use the Hijri calendar as the government is
doing in the Kingdom, or alongside the Christian calendar.
Azmi is
the first person to computerize the Hadith in the Arabic language, was
an associate professor at Umm Al-Qura university, visiting scholar at
the University of Michigan, and visiting fellow at St. Cross College,
Oxford.
Much of his work has focused on correcting the inadequacies
of Western scholarship on Hadith literature, especially highlighting the
fact that there was already intense literary activity involving Hadiths
during the lifetime of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).
Lajna
Ilmiya hosted the workshop entitled “From the Cradle to the Grave” to
spread awareness among schoolchildren about Islam’s rich history.
It
also hosted an Islamic quiz competition for students. A huge number of
Indian and Pakistani expatriates, including women and children, attended
the event.
Orientalists ‘spreading false views on Islam’

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