Qadi Thanaullah Panipati


Qazi Sanaullah panapati was a disciple of mirza mazhar jaan e jaana and also studied few books from shah waliullah dehalwi
Qazi Muhammad Sanaullah Panipati was a Sunni Islamic scholar.
his works has gain very much importance in todays word such as commentary of the Quran name tafsir e mazhiri and a fiqh book name malabudh minh

Name

His full name was Qazi Muhammad Sanaullah Panipati aka Qazi Sanaullah Panipati.
He was born in 1731 and died 1810 and lived for 79 years. He was a
direct descendant of Uthman ibn Affan. That's he used name of Usmani
he was student of Shah Waliullah Dehlawi and Shah Fakhir Allah abadi
.His mother belonged to an ansari family

Legacy

Works

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In his work Ma La Budda Minhu, Qadi Thanaullah emphasized that it is kufr "to suppose that something other than Allah is the true creator of any part of creation". This applies to whatever a human being strives to build, create, or make happen, because it is actually not them but Allah who "creates that act and brings it into existence".
The attributes of God, mentioned in the
Quran and hadith must not be understood in their literal sense, and neither should we attempt to find interpretations for them. We should simply have faith in these things and... we should entrust their interpretation to the knowledge of the Almighty. Man's lost in these matters... is no more than ignorance and confusion."

He believed that the prophets and angels are ma'soom or divinely protected from wrongdoing, but not the Shaaba or Ahl al-Bayt. However to believe that the Shaaba did not get along is "to deny the Quran".

Spiritual Chain

He belonged to the Mujaddidi order of Sufism, which is the main branch of Naqshbandi Sufi tariqah. His spiritual lineage goes to Muhammad, through Shaikh Ahmad Sirhindi, the Mujaddid of eleventh Hijri century. The complete lineage is as under:
  1. Muhammad d.11AH, buried Madinah SA
  2. Abu Bakr Siddiq, d.13AH, buried Madinah, SA
  3. Salman al-Farsi, d.35AH buried Madaa'in, Iraq
  4. Qasim ibn Muhammad ibn Abu Bakr d.107AH buried Madinah SA.
  5. Jafar Sadiq, d 148AH buried Madinah SA.
  6. Bayazid Bastami, d 261AH buried Bistaam, Iraq.
  7. Abul Hassan Kharqani, d 425AH buried Kharqaan, Iran.
  8. Abul Qasim Gurgani, d.450AH buried Gurgan, Iran.
  9. Abu Ali Farmadi, d 477AH buried Tous, Khorasan, Iran.
  10. Yusuf Hamadani, d 535AH buried Maru, Khorosan, Iran.
  11. Abdul Khaliq Ghujdawani, d 575AH buried Ghajdawan, Bukhara, Uzbekistan.
  12. Arif Reogari, d 616AH buried Reogar, Bukhara, Uzbekistan.
  13. Mahmood Anjir-Faghnawi, d 715AH buried Waabakni, Mawralnahar.
  14. Azizan Ali Ramitani, d 715AH buried Khwaarizm, Bukhara, Uzbekistan.
  15. Muhammad Baba Samasi, d 755AH buried Samaas, Bukhara, Uzbekistan.
  16. Amir Kulal, d 772AH buried Saukhaar, Bukhara, Uzbekistan.
  17. Muhammad Baha'uddin Naqshband, d 791AH buried Qasr-e-Aarifan, Bukhara, Uzbekistan.
  18. Ala'uddin Attar Bukhari, buried Jafaaniyan, Mawranahar, Uzbekistan.
  19. Yaqub Charkhi, d 851AH buried Charkh, Bukhara, Uzbekistan.
  20. Ubaidullah Ahrar, d 895AH buried Samarkand, Uzbekistan.
  21. Muhammad Zahid Wakhshi, d 936AH buried Wakhsh, Malk Hasaar
  22. Durwesh Muhammad, d 970AH buried Samarkand, Uzbekistan.
  23. Muhammad Amkanaki, d 1008AH buried Akang, Bukhara, Uzbekistan.
  24. Muhammad Baqi Billah Berang, d 1012AH buried Delhi, India.
  25. Ahmad Faruqi Sirhindi, d 1034AH buried Sarhand, India
  26. Muhammad Masum Sirhindi, d 1079AH buried Sarhand, India.
  27. Muhammad Saifuddin Faruqi Mujaddidi, d 1096AH buried Sarhand, India
  28. Muhammad Mohsin,
  29. Nur Muhammad Badayuni, d.1135AH
  30. Mirza Mazhar Jan-e-Janaan, d.1195AH
  31. Qazi Muhammad Sanaullah Usmani Panipati