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Majlis-e Ahrar-e Islam (Urdu: مجلس احرارلأسلام), also known in short as Ahrar, is a religious Muslim political party in the Indian subcontinent that was formed during the British Raj (prior to the Partition of India) on 29 December 1929 at Lahore. The group became composed of Indian Muslims inspired by and supporting the Khilafat Movement, which cleaved closer to the Congress Party. The party was based in Punjab and gathered support from the urban lower-middle class. Chaudhry Afzal Haq, Maulana Habib-ur-Rehman Ludhianvi, and Syed Ata Ullah Shah Bukhari were the leaders of the party.

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  • مجلس أحرار الإسلام (بالأردوية: مجلس احرارلأسلام)‏، المعروف أيضًا باختصار أحرار، هو حزب سياسي مسلم في شبه القارة الهندية تأسس خلال الراج البريطاني (قبل تقسيم الهند) في 29 ديسمبر 1929 في لاهور. كان أغلب أعضاء المجلس أعضاء سابقين في حركة الخلافة. الحزب مقره في البنجاب، وحشد الدعم من الطبقة المتوسطة، وأبرز قادة الحزب هم: ، مولانا حبيب الرحمن لوديانفي . ضم الحزب جميع الطوائف السنية والبريلوية، والديوبندية، وأهل الحديث، والشيعة، والتقدميون والشيوعيون. (ar)
  • Majlis-e Ahrar-e Islam (Urdu: مجلس احرارلأسلام), also known in short as Ahrar, is a religious Muslim political party in the Indian subcontinent that was formed during the British Raj (prior to the Partition of India) on 29 December 1929 at Lahore. The group became composed of Indian Muslims inspired by and supporting the Khilafat Movement, which cleaved closer to the Congress Party. The party was based in Punjab and gathered support from the urban lower-middle class. Chaudhry Afzal Haq, Maulana Habib-ur-Rehman Ludhianvi, and Syed Ata Ullah Shah Bukhari were the leaders of the party. Religious leaders from all sects Sunni Barelvi, Deobandi, Ahle Hadith, Shia Progressive and politically Communists were the members of Majlis-e-Ahrar. Chaudhry Afzal Haq, Syed Ata Ullah Shah Bukhari, Habib-ur-Rehman Ludhianvi, Mazhar Ali Azhar, Maulana Zafar Ali Khan and Dawood Ghaznavi were the founders of the party. The Ahrar was composed of Indian Muslims disillusioned by the Khilafat Movement, which cleaved closer to the Congress Party. The party, being a member of the All India Azad Muslim Conference, is associated with opposition to Muhammad Ali Jinnah and establishment of an independent Pakistan. Syed Faiz-ul Hassan Shah was the only ahrari leader who actively participated in the Pakistan independence movement. After 1947, it separated into the Majlis-E-Ahrar Islam Hind (مجلس احرارلأسلام ہند), based in Ludhiana and was led by descendants of Maulana Habib-ur-Rehman Ludhianvi, as well as the Majlis-e-Ahrar-e-Islam (مجلس احرارلأسلام اسلام), based in Lahore and was led by descendants of Syed Ata Ullah Shah Bukhari. (en)
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  • 1929-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • Pakistan (en)
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  • 1929-12-29 (xsd:date)
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  • Ahrar Central Secretariat. 69-C, New Muslim Town, Wahdat Road, Lahore, Pakistan (en)
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  • Malik Muhammad Yousuf (en)
  • Professor Khalid Shabbir Ahmad (en)
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  • Central & Senior Vice-President (en)
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  • Maulana Muhammad Mugheera (en)
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  • Central preacher (en)
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  • Dr. Umar Farooq Ahrar (en)
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  • Central Information Secretary (en)
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  • Dr. Muhammad Asif (en)
  • Maulana Tanveer ul Hassan (en)
  • Maulana Zia Ullah Hashmi (en)
  • Mian Muhammad Awais (en)
  • Mufti Ata-ur-Rehman Qureshi (en)
  • Qari Muhammad Yousuf Ahrar (en)
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  • Senior leaders (en)
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  • Majlis-e-Ahrar-e-Islam (en)
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  • Syed Muhammad Kafeel Bukhari (en)
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  • Abdul Latif Khalid Cheema (en)
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  • Islam, Khatm-e-Nubuwwat (en)
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  • Tehreek-e Talaba-e-Islam, Ahrar Students Federation (en)
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  • مجلس أحرار الإسلام (بالأردوية: مجلس احرارلأسلام)‏، المعروف أيضًا باختصار أحرار، هو حزب سياسي مسلم في شبه القارة الهندية تأسس خلال الراج البريطاني (قبل تقسيم الهند) في 29 ديسمبر 1929 في لاهور. كان أغلب أعضاء المجلس أعضاء سابقين في حركة الخلافة. الحزب مقره في البنجاب، وحشد الدعم من الطبقة المتوسطة، وأبرز قادة الحزب هم: ، مولانا حبيب الرحمن لوديانفي . ضم الحزب جميع الطوائف السنية والبريلوية، والديوبندية، وأهل الحديث، والشيعة، والتقدميون والشيوعيون. (ar)
  • Majlis-e Ahrar-e Islam (Urdu: مجلس احرارلأسلام), also known in short as Ahrar, is a religious Muslim political party in the Indian subcontinent that was formed during the British Raj (prior to the Partition of India) on 29 December 1929 at Lahore. The group became composed of Indian Muslims inspired by and supporting the Khilafat Movement, which cleaved closer to the Congress Party. The party was based in Punjab and gathered support from the urban lower-middle class. Chaudhry Afzal Haq, Maulana Habib-ur-Rehman Ludhianvi, and Syed Ata Ullah Shah Bukhari were the leaders of the party. (en)
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  • مجلس أحرار الإسلام (ar)
  • Majlis-e Ahrar-e Islam (en)
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