Draft:Qari Mahmood-ul-Hasan Hashmi
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Qari Mahmood-ul-Hasan Hashmi RA  | |
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| Personal life | |
| Born | [12/05/1943] [hoshyarpur, subcontinent]  | 
| Died | [2001] Lahore, Pakistan  | 
| Nationality | Pakistani | 
| Alma mater | [Name of institution if known] | 
| Known for | Founder of Imamia Qira’at College; service to Quranic education | 
| Occupation | Quran reciter, Islamic scholar, teacher | 
| Religious life | |
| Religion | Islam | 
| Denomination | Shia | 
Qari Mahmood-ul-Hasan Hashmi (Urdu: قاری محمود الحسن ہاشمی; d. [year needed]) was a Pakistani Quran reciter, Islamic scholar, and spiritual teacher. He was widely recognized for his devotion to the teaching and promotion of the Holy Quran and for his contributions to Islamic education, spirituality, and community leadership.
Early life and education
[edit]Qari Mahmood-ul-Hasan Hashmi was born in [birthplace needed]. He received his early religious education from [institution name needed] and went on to specialize in Qira’at (Quranic recitation) and Tajweed. Under the guidance of distinguished teachers, he developed a deep understanding of the Quran and Islamic sciences.
Scholarly and educational services
[edit]Throughout his life, Qari Hashmi dedicated himself to the service of the Holy Quran. He founded the Imamia Qira’at College, through which he trained thousands of students in Quranic recitation, Tajweed, and Islamic studies. His teaching combined intellectual depth with moral and spiritual refinement.
Many of his students became scholars and teachers, spreading his influence throughout Pakistan and beyond. He was also an active preacher and commentator of the Quran (mufassir), frequently leading Quranic gatherings and delivering lectures.
Religious and organizational involvement
[edit]Based in Lahore, Qari Hashmi played a leading role in several Islamic and cultural movements, including:
- Imamia Qira’at College
 - Imamia Organization
 - Imamia Students Organization (ISO)
 - Tehreek-e-Nifaz-e-Fiqh-e-Jafaria (TNFJ)
 - Tehreek-e-Jafaria Pakistan
 
His Quranic assemblies and lectures were known for their sincerity, humility, and scholarly depth.
Ideological and revolutionary thought
[edit]Qari Hashmi was deeply inspired by the revolutionary teachings of Imam Khomeini and was a strong advocate of the concept of Wilayat-e-Faqih (Guardianship of the Islamic Jurist). He encouraged the youth to remain steadfast in faith, intellectually aware, and committed to Islamic unity. His thought was marked by wisdom, courage, and devotion to truth.
Character and personality
[edit]Qari Mahmood-ul-Hasan Hashmi was known for his humility, compassion, and sincerity. He possessed a calm and dignified demeanor, and his recitation of the Quran was filled with devotion and emotion. People found spiritual peace in his presence, and his words often left a deep impact on listeners.
Legacy
[edit]The institutions founded by Qari Hashmi continue to serve as centers of Islamic learning and moral training. His students and followers carry forward his mission, promoting Quranic knowledge and ethical values. He is remembered as a scholar who embodied both knowledge and practice, faith and humility.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- [1] Newspaper obituary or article about Qari Mahmood-ul-Hasan Hashmi.
 - [2] Official website of Imamia Qira’at College.
 - [3] Publications or interviews referencing his work.
 - [4] Statements from religious or educational organizations.
 
External links
[edit]- [Official institution page or biography if available]
 - [Video of his Quran recitation or interviews, if available]
 
